Jannik Sinner celebrating victory at the Italian Open tennis tournament.
Jannik Sinner celebrating victory at the Italian Open tennis tournament.
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Jannik Sinner gana el Abierto de Italia y bate ocho récords

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Jannik Sinner derrotó a Casper Ruud por 6-4, 6-4 para conquistar el título del Abierto de Italia ante su público. La victoria supuso su quinto título Masters 1000 de la temporada y completó un Career Golden Masters.

Jannik Sinner aseguró su primera corona en el Abierto de Italia al superar a Casper Ruud en sets corridos durante la final del domingo en el Foro Itálico. El italiano de 24 años se convirtió en el primer hombre en ganar cinco títulos Masters en una misma temporada y en el segundo jugador en completar los nueve eventos ATP Masters 1000 en su historial. Logró esta hazaña siete años más joven de lo que era Novak Djokovic cuando alcanzó el mismo hito.

Qué dice la gente

Aficionados y analistas de tenis en X celebran la victoria en sets corridos de Jannik Sinner sobre Casper Ruud en la final del Abierto de Italia, elogiando su histórica hazaña como el primer ganador italiano desde 1976 y la consecución del Career Golden Masters con cinco títulos Masters 1000 consecutivos esta temporada.

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