Has Sinner Reclaimed the China Open Crown by Sweeping Tien?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Jannik Sinner clinched his second China Open title.
- Learner Tien showcased potential as a rising star.
- The match lasted just over an hour.
- Sinner has a strong head-to-head record against his opponents.
- This win adds to Sinner's achievements in Beijing.
Beijing, Oct 1 (NationPress) Jannik Sinner from Italy has successfully secured his second China Open title on Wednesday, overcoming American teen sensation Learner Tien with a score of 6-2, 6-2 in the men's singles final. The tournament's top seed and world number two kicked off his match on Diamond Court with a remarkable performance, breaking his opponent's serve twice to seize the first set in a mere 34 minutes.
Although Tien, aged 19 and ranked 52nd, showed promise by holding his serve through the initial games of the second set, Sinner swiftly regained control by breaking in the fifth and seventh games.
As he prepared to serve for the championship at 5-2, the 24-year-old Italian clinched his third match point to secure victory in straight sets, completing the match in just 1 hour and 12 minutes.
This marks Sinner's third consecutive final at the China Open, having triumphed in 2023 against Daniil Medvedev after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the semifinals, and finishing as runner-up to Alcaraz the previous year, as reported by Xinhua.
During the trophy ceremony, Sinner expressed, "This venue holds a special place in my heart. I thank my team for their continuous support. Though not everyone is present, I hope they are watching from home. We aim for more improvement and look forward to the rest of the season, and I am thrilled to share this trophy with all of you."
Tien's journey to the final was remarkable, as he progressed past both Lorenzo Musetti and Medvedev, who retired mid-match, solidifying his reputation as one of the rising stars on the tour.
Earlier, Sinner advanced to his third consecutive China Open final with a 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 win over Australia's Alex de Minaur. The top-seeded Sinner, 24, continued his dominance over De Minaur, enhancing his head-to-head record to 11-0. This was the first time since 2020 that Sinner dropped a set to the 26-year-old Australian.
American teenager Learner Tien made headlines by reaching his first tour-level final in Beijing after Medvedev withdrew due to injury in their semifinal matchup.