Defending champ Jannik Sinner subdues Terence Atmane to reach Cincinnati ATP final
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Italy's Jannik Sinner hitting autographed balls into the crowd after beating Terence Atmane of France on Aug 16.
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- Jannik Sinner defeated Terence Atmane 7-6, 6-2 at the Cincinnati Open, celebrating his 24th birthday with the win.
- Sinner dominated on serve, winning 91% of first-serve points and facing no break points during the 86-minute match.
- Sinner will face Carlos Alcaraz or Alexander Zverev in the final, aiming to be the first to win back-to-back titles since 2014-15.
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CINCINNATI - World number one Jannik Sinner ruthlessly subdued 136th-ranked Terence Atmane 7-6 (7/4), 6-2 on Aug 16 to reach the final of the ATP-WTA Cincinnati Open.
Italy’s Sinner, celebrating his 24th birthday, ended French qualifier Atmane’s dream run and will now try to become the first man since Roger Federer in 2014-15 to win back-to-back titles in Cincinnati.
In the Aug 18 final he will face either world number two Carlos Alcaraz or third-ranked Alexander Zverev, who faced off later on Aug 16.
Sinner, tuning up for the US Open in his first tournament since winning Wimbledon, has not dropped a set en route to the final.
Atmane gave birthday boy Sinner a Pokemon card shortly before they went on court, but he was in a less giving mood once they were under way.
The 23-year-old Frenchman, who beat world number four Taylor Fritz and ninth-ranked Holger Rune to reach the semis, looked right at home in the biggest match of his career, using his powerful lefty forehand to good effect.
But Sinner surrendered just three points in his first six service games as they went to the tiebreaker with neither man facing a break point.
Atmane double faulted on the first point of the decider and Sinner was away, powering to a 5-2 lead and pocketing the set at his second opportunity.
Sinner showed a first sign of vulnerability as he needed five game points to hold serve in the opening game of the second set.
But that was the closest look Atmane got at his serve, and Sinner broke the Frenchman for a 3-1 lead and again to seal the match. AFP

