Sinner stays undefeated in ATP Finals after beating Medvedev

Jannik Sinner stays undefeated in the ATP Finals on Thursday after he beat Daniil Medvedev in Turin, Italy.

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Italy's Jannik Sinner, in dark blue shirt, returns a shot in his match in Turin on Thursday. Sinner stays undefeated in ATP Finals after beating Medvedev

SINNER STAYS UNDEFEATED IN TURIN AFTER TURNING BACK MEDVEDEV

Sinner stays undefeated in Turin after he turned back 2020 champion Daniil Medvedev, 6-3, 6-4.

Furthermore, the Italian world No.1 extended his winning streak to nine match as he won his round-robin group.

Moreover, Sinner was already assured of a place into the last four but still played to stay undefeated before his home fans.

“I hope this match gives me confidence for the semifinals, where I’m hoping to raise the level,” the Italian said.

“But honestly, I’m happy with the level I’m playing at right now,” he added.

FRITZ OUTLASTS DE MINAUR TO REACH SEMIS

Moreover, Taylor Fritz rallied to beat Alex de Minaur, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, to reach the semis.

Furthermore, the American closed to 4-5 on his head-to-head matchup against De Minaur.

Fritz can level with him in a quarterfinals matchup next week at the Davis Cup between the United States and Australia.

“I feel like he typically plays better in the team environment. I also feel like I play better in the team environment,” Fritz said.

“It’s still going t be a nightmare to play him next week, too,” he added.

ATP CHAIR SAYS NO DOUBLE STANDARD APPLIED IN SINNER DOPING CASE

Meanwhile, an Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) official said there was no double standard applied in Sinner’s doping case.

Furthermore, ATP chairman Andra Gaudenzi said on Thursday described as “unfair” a double standard ever ensued on Sinner’s status.

“I really thank the ITIA (International Tennis Integrity Agency) and our representatives there for intentionally keeping me and our entire tam in the dark because that’s how it should be,” Gaudenzi said.

“It should be completely independent, and that was agreed by the (parties). It was a shock, but obviously comforted by the evidence afterward,” he added.

The Word Anti-Doping Agency appealed by the independent tribunal’s decision in clearing Sinner of any wrongdoing.