Jannik Sinner wins US Open and second Grand Slam title by beating Taylor Fritz in straight sets
Jannik Sinner dropped in on Taylor Fritz's American party, loaded with Top notch superstars, by bringing home his lady US Open championship in straight sets at Flushing Glades in New York on Sunday. The Italian world No 1 turned out to be only the fourth man to win the Australian Open and US Open on hard courts in a similar season - after Mats Wilander, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic - with an agreeable 6-3 6-4 7-5 triumph on a devoted Arthur Ashe Arena. Sinner has partaken in a remarkable year with a significant forward leap in Melbourne and a Visit driving five titles, including the Cincinnati adjust competition last month. He has now piled up a striking 55-5 record in 2024. Fritz - upheld by a hardliner group on Arthur Ashe including worldwide pop star Taylor Quick and her Kansas City Bosses sweetheart Travis Kelce - had been gunning to turn into the primary male American boss of the US Open since Andy Roddick won in 2003. Be that as it may, Sinner, who came into the competition under a haze following his enemy of doping outrage, where he got away from a boycott regardless of two positive tests in Spring, let his tennis communicate everything in New York.