Inspired Sinner battles past Fritz to claim second win in Turin
Fritz was broken four times as he fell to Sinner in the final
Jannik Sinner produced a dominant display to defeat Taylor Fritz 6-3, 6-4 in the final of the ATP 250 event in Turin on Sunday, claiming his second title of the season.
Sinner opened the match with a break and never looked back.
The Italian broke Fritz four times in total and saved all three break points he faced. Fritz, who was playing in his first final of the year, was unable to match Sinner's level, and he was eventually broken in the ninth game of the second set to hand Sinner the victory.
Sinner's victory in Turin is his second of the season.
He also won the Montpellier title in February. Fritz, meanwhile, is still searching for his first title of the year.
Here are some additional details about the match:
- Sinner hit 18 winners to Fritz's 10.
- Fritz made 17 unforced errors to Sinner's 11.
- Sinner won 71% of his first-serve points to Fritz's 63%.
Sinner is now 3-0 in his career against Fritz.
He has won their last two meetings in straight sets.
Sinner's victory in Turin is a major boost to his confidence.
He will now be looking to carry this momentum into the upcoming clay-court season.