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Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 7-6 (3), final Atp Sofia

The Italian tennis player won the tie-break on the Canadian at the end of a hard-fought and spectacular match. Monday will be n. 37 of the world

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Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 7-6 (3)

The first mini break is by Sinner, who goes up 4-2 attacking Pospisil on the second serve. With a wonderful forehand Jannik climbs 6-3 and wins his first career title after his opponent’s mistake. Sinner became the youngest Italian to win an ATP tournament: the primacy of Claudio Pistolesi beaten.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 6-6

The Canadian does and undoes: an ace (14th), a first winner, a double fault, a forehand error. Then on 30 all you take the point at the net and with a straight serve brings the game to the tie-break.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 6-5

Another game in safety for Sinner who pushes straight and climbs 6-5.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 5-5

The game opens with an error by the Canadian, then Sinner flies off the backhand. The Canadian places an ace and a winning first serve, the match gets longer.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 5-4

A double foul by Sinner and a passer by the Canadian for 15-30, then Jannik puts a forehand on the line and with the first serve climbs 5-4.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 4-4

Pospisil does not lower the intensity: before an almost impregnable serve, solid ground shots.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 4-3

Jannik finds continuity and doesn’t even leave a point on his serve.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 3-3

The Canadian opens the game with 11th ace, from 40-15 misses, but then closes with another ace.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 3-2

Three points in a row in service, another attitude on the pitch and a spectacular forehand from the backcourt in recovery for Jannik.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 2-2

Another zero game for the Canadian, always solid in his service.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 2-1

With difficulty – after a forehand mistake and a double fault – Jannik with a great first and a spell of forehand reacts and goes up 2-1.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 1-1

Pospisil commits the second double fault of the match, but safely takes the game to serve.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6 1-0

Jannik still makes two forehand mistakes, saves two break points and then with two heavy first serves wins the first game of the third set.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-6

With two aces in a row, the Canadian wins the ninth game by nil: an even set.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 3-5

Jannik suffers another series of 8 consecutive points suffered, then unlocks and ends with two excellent first serve.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 2-5

The Canadian still unstoppable in the service.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 2-4

Three errors by Jannik, two forehand and one backhand, deliver the second break to Pospisil.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 2-3

From 30 all the Canadian leans on the service and Sinner’s backhand ends up by a whisker.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 2-2

Jannik is rekindled with a zero game topped off by a spectacular backhand and a winning serve to close.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 1-2

Jannik’s pass, who after the break suffers 8 consecutive points.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 1-1

A few mistakes too many for Jannik, who goes under 0-40 and grants the first break of the match to the Canadian (the fourth of this tournament).

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4 1-0

Pospisil opens the second set with a double fault (the first of the match), then recovers, but the end is all of Sinner who breaks with a great forehand.

Sinner-Pospisil 6-4

With a zero game Jannik wins the first set of his first ATP final in 45 minutes.

Sinner-Pospisil 5-4

The Canadian raises the percentage of first serve and stays in the game.

Sinner-Pospisil 5-3

From 40-15 Jannik commits a double foul and then a forehand goes long. But the serve-straight reaction is devastating.

Sinner-Pospisil 4-3

The Canadian leaves Sinner just one point on his serve.

Sinner-Pospisil 4-2

A double fault, a backhand error, but Jannik is saved by the Canadian’s answers.

Sinner-Pospisil 3-1

Jannik saves a break point and then it is a mistake by the Canadian to give him the game.

Sinner-Pospisil 2-1

The solid blue in the answer goes up to 30 and then to 40 all, a splendid counterattack gives him the second tie and then leans on the answer to build another break point (it’s the fourth of the match), which this time he converts. It is only the fourth time in the entire tournament that the Canadian has yielded a game to serve.

Sinner-Pospisil 1-1

Jannik very solid in the service leaves only one point to the Canadian.

Sinner-Pospisil 0-1

It starts with Pospisil serving, the Canadian opens with a winning serve, then a cross backhand and Sinner’s pressure lead to 3 break points for Jannik. All saved by the Canadian, who then closes the service.

Jannik Sinner and Vasek Pospisil are on the pitch on Sofia’s fast to play for the first title in his career. After a few minutes of warm-up to the game, there is no precedent between the two. It will also be a challenge to the serve: both have granted only 3 breaks in the whole tournament.

The two, in their first career confrontation, are looking for their first career success: Pospisil lost two singles finals in Washington and Montpellier (against Raonic and Monfils), but won 7 doubles titles (four with Jack Sock, two with Mahut and one with Zimonjiv). The South Tyrolean, on the other hand, winner at NextGen 2019, reached the quarter-finals at the last Roland Garros, defeated by Rafa Nadal. In the semifinals he defeated Mannarino in two sets.

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