MELBOURNE – Jannik Sinner solidified his dominance in men’s tennis with a commanding victory over Germany’s Alexander Zverev to claim the 2025 Australian Open title. The Italian, ranked world No. 1, defeated the No. 2 seed Zverev in straight sets, 6-3, 7-6(7-4), 6-3, to capture his second Australian Open crown.
Under the lights of Rod Laver Arena, Sinner showcased his all-around brilliance, dictating play with his powerful groundstrokes and tactical precision. After comfortably taking the first set, Sinner faced a stiffer challenge in the second. Zverev pushed the set to a tiebreak, but the Italian held his nerve, producing a stunning 7-4 win in the breaker to gain a crucial two-set lead.
The third set saw Sinner maintain his composure, breaking Zverev early and closing out the match with authority.
This latest triumph marks Sinner’s continued reign at the top of the ATP rankings and reinforces his reputation as the player to beat in this golden era of tennis.
For Zverev, the defeat was a disappointment, but his performance underscores the fierce rivalry brewing between the world’s two best players. The German will undoubtedly seek redemption in their next encounter.
Source: TheDotNews