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6-4,6-1! Sinner swept the world No. 18 in straight sets, winning the Masters for the first time in his career

6-4,6-1! Sinner swept the world No. 18 in straight sets, winning the Masters for the first time in his career

In the early morning of August 14, Beijing time, the final of the ATP1000 Toronto Masters was contested, and the two sides were No. 7 seed Sinner and world No. 18 De Minal. Sinner defeated his opponent in straight sets, changing the record between the two sides to 5-0 and winning the Masters title for the first time in his career.

6-4,6-1! Sinner swept the world No. 18 in straight sets, winning the Masters for the first time in his career

In the first set, Sinner broke serve first in the second game, and De Minar quickly completed the break in the third game. In the 6th game, Sinner broke again and Deminar broke back again in the 7th game to make it 3-4. In the 10th game, Sinner broke four consecutive serve points in Deminar's unavoidable game to win the first set 6-4.

6-4,6-1! Sinner swept the world No. 18 in straight sets, winning the Masters for the first time in his career

In the fourth game of the second set, Sinner broke first to lead Deminar 3-1. In the sixth game, Sinner broke serve again and led 5-1 to win the championship on serve. In the seventh game, Sinner saved serve and won the second set 6-1.

6-4,6-1! Sinner swept the world No. 18 in straight sets, winning the Masters for the first time in his career

In a match that lasted 1 hour and 29 minutes, Sinner defeated De Minar 6-4, 6-1 and finally won his first Masters title in his third Masters final. It was Sinner winning his eighth tour title in his career, earning him $1.02 million and 1,000 points to move up to No. 6 in the world.

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