Australian Open 2025 results: Jannik Sinner beats Alexander Zverev to win second successive Melbourne title

Backup of the best season of your career – and the most dominant in the recent memory – is a challenge to a sinner this year.

The manner in which he has won the Australian Open suggests that they are much higher than the ability to reach the same heights, causing two major trophies, six more ATP titles, Davis Cup with Italy. There is a record of 73 wins in victory and a total of 79 matches. .

What makes his achievements even more extraordinary is a disturbing situation around his ongoing doping case.

It was announced in August that Sunr had positively tested for the prohibited substance clostabo, which spread waves of trauma around the game.

While it was acquitted by wrongdoing by the International Tennis Integrity Agency, the World Anti -Doping Agency has appealed against the decision and is requesting one to two years.

In difficult times, the tennis court has become their shelter.

In order to become the most dominant player of the ATP tour, mental perseverance has been one of the leading powers of the sinner and its ability to stop the noise has been useful.

The method of countering the sinner has been to try and “isolated”, but his coach Darren Kahl provided a clear insight when he said no one was “bulletproof”.

However, the Sunar has been completely close to the armored as much as it could.

It has changed its way through a relatively ease draw, perhaps the hot and humid conditions in the fourth round match against Denmark’s Holger Crying were his toughest rivals.

The way he brutally abolished Zoviro was in stark contrast to the fight that he needed to recover from two seats against Daniel Medvedev last year.

The way Sanar won his first championship point – pushing his rivals with a drill shot before drilling back from behind – clarify its ease.

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