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Sinner relishes Rotterdam victory after Australian Open fireworks

Sinner relishes Rotterdam victory after Australian Open fireworks

While successful the ATP 500 occasion in Rotterdam could not match the joys of claiming the Australian Open Grand Slam, Jannik Sinner emphasised the importance of his victory, particularly because it propelled him to a career-high world rating of No. 3.

Sinner, who clinched his first main title at Melbourne Park by defeating Daniil Medvedev within the ultimate, prolonged his successful streak in 2024 to 12 matches with a 7-5, 6-4 win over Alex de Minaur within the Rotterdam ultimate on Sunday.

The 22-year-old’s second trophy of the season ensures that he’ll surpass Medvedev within the rankings when they’re up to date afterward Monday.

“Every time you win a title, it doesn’t matter how big; it means a lot,” Sinner mentioned.

“I had a bit extra consideration (as Australian Open champion), however once you earn one thing, you need to cope with that. I felt like I used to be making an attempt to place 100% effort into every part I’ve accomplished and that is the results of this week.

“It’s going to start again from zero at Indian Wells, so I’m already trying to improve. Let’s see what’s coming.”

Sinner will look to achieve floor on world No. 2 and defending Indian Wells champion Carlos Alcaraz within the hardcourt match subsequent month.

“My team, we did a really good job a few weeks ago and now we did a very good job here. I’m really proud of the level I played throughout the week,” he mentioned.

“We’ve been in tough situations but we handled it the right way. We’ll always try to improve, it’s the most important.”

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