Jannik Sinner Eyes Wimbledon Success After Halle Triumph

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June 24, 2024 · 1 min read

Jannik Sinner Eyes Wimbledon Success After Halle Triumph
Other Sports | June 24, 2024
Jannik Sinner competed in his debut tournament as the world number one. (Image: Getty)

Jannik Sinner clinched his first title as the world’s number one by defeating Hubert Hurkacz at the Halle Open. Sinner, who earlier this year won his maiden Grand Slam at the Australian Open and took over the top spot in June from Novak Djokovic, secured his inaugural grass-court championship with a 7-6 (10-8), 7-6 (7-2) victory over Poland’s Hurkacz. The Italian also partnered with Hurkacz in doubles during the tournament. This season, Jannik Sinner has only suffered three defeats: twice to Carlos Alcaraz at the French Open and Indian Wells and once to Stefanos Tsitsipas in Monte Carlo.

Heading into Wimbledon as the top seed on 1 July, Sinner aims to surpass last year’s semifinal appearance. “I’m eagerly anticipating Wimbledon. Last year, I made it to the semis and played some solid tennis, so I’m curious to see what this year brings,” remarked the 22-year-old. “I feel more confident this time. Grass might offer a different challenge compared to here and Wimbledon, but I have a week to prepare, so I hope to perform well.” In another competition, Tommy Paul secured the most significant title of his career by defeating Lorenzo Musetti 6-1, 7-6 (10-8) at Queen’s.

This victory also elevated Paul to the top of the American men’s rankings, now placed 12th globally. He dominated the first set with just two unforced errors and managed to close out the match in a tense tie-break after relinquishing a break advantage. Paul’s triumph marks the first American win at Queen’s since Sam Querrey in 2010. Additionally, in the doubles final, Neal Skupski of Britain and Michael Venus of New Zealand staged a comeback to defeat Russian Karen Khachanov and American Taylor Fritz 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 10-8.