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Sinner conquers U.S. Open, claims 2nd Grand Slam crown
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NEW YORK (AFP) — Jannik Sinner won his second Grand Slam title of 2024 when he swept aside Taylor Fritz in the US Open final, shattering American hopes of a first male champion at the majors in 21 years.
World No. 1 Sinner, who won his maiden Slam at the Australian Open in January, became the first Italian man to triumph in New York with a 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 victory.
For 23-year-old Sinner, it was a 55th match win of the season and sixth title.
After his 21-year-old rival Carlos Alcaraz pocketed the French Open and Wimbledon titles to take his majors collection to four, the two men have cemented their places as the powerhouses of tennis’s new era.
“This title means so much,” said Sinner, who arrived in New York under a cloud after it was revealed he had failed two drug tests but escaped sanction.
“The last period of my career has not been easy but I have my team and family who support me.”
“I love tennis but off court there is a life also and I want to dedicate this trophy to my aunt because she is not well and I don’t know how much longer I will have her in my life.”
“She was a very important part of my life and still is. It’s nice to share this with her.”
World No. 12 Fritz was bidding to be the first American man since Andy Roddick in New York in 2003 to win a major.
He was backed by A-list celebrity support amongst the 23,000-strong crowd inside Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Pop queen Taylor Swift watched alongside boyfriend and NFL star Travis Kelce while Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey was hard to miss as he donned a Stars and Stripes headband.
“It has been an amazing two weeks. Congratulations to Jannik, he played a great match. He was very impressive and was too good today,” Fritz said.
“I’m sorry I couldn’t get it done but I will keep working and I feel I will get it the next time.”
Sinner raced to a 2-0 lead in the first set before Fritz settled and tied for 2-2.
The 26-year-old American saved a breakpoint on the back of an exhausting 23-shot rally in the fifth game but soon slipped 4-3 down.
Sinner pounced again with a third break to claim the opening set as Fritz fired a backhand long.
The two players had only dropped serve a combined 20 times over six rounds each at the tournament before Sunday’s final.
That strength shone through in the second set with the first nine games all service holds until the 10th.
Sinner then carved out two set points but only needed one, a deep forehand forcing Fritz into a desperate scramble before he buried his return limply in the net.