Jannik Sinner has advanced to his first-ever Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters final, triumphing over Alexander Zverev with a commanding 6-1, 6-4 victory. The match, which lasted just 82 minutes, further cemented Sinner’s dominance in their ongoing rivalry, which is currently the most one-sided in men’s tennis. This marks Sinner’s fourth consecutive appearance in a Masters 1000 final.
The match was effectively decided early on, with Zverev struggling to find his rhythm in the initial stages. In the first four games alone, the German managed to win a mere seven points, allowing Sinner to secure two crucial breaks.
