Sinner Delivers Thrilling Performance, Advances to Semi-Finals in Paris
In a tightly contested match that saw him battle through fatigue and adversity, Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner emerged victorious against Ben Shelton to reach the semi-finals of the Paris Masters. The win marked Sinner's first time reaching this stage in the tournament, solidifying his position as one of the top contenders for the title.
Despite appearing fatigued at times during the match, which he won in straight sets, 6-3 and 6-3, Sinner showed remarkable resilience and determination. He capitalized on Shelton's exceptional serving to break back early in the opening set, then dominated the rest of the set with precise ball-striking, only to concede just one point on his own serve.
The second set followed a similar pattern, as Sinner took control from the very start, winning three consecutive games to seal the victory. His ability to return Shelton's serves effectively and counterattack with precise groundstrokes proved decisive in the end.
Sinner's success comes at a crucial juncture, as he now sits just one win away from becoming world No 1 going into the season-ending ATP Finals in Turin next month. With this win, Sinner takes advantage of Carlos Alcaraz's earlier upset loss to Cameron Norrie, potentially setting himself up for a showdown with either Daniil Medvedev or Alexander Zverev in the semi-finals.
"I'm very happy," said Sinner after his match. "It was tough out there, and I had moments where I didn't have much control because of his incredible serving." However, he noted that returning well from the backcourt position allowed him to stay ahead, adding a layer of aggression to his game that ultimately proved decisive.
In another thrilling quarter-final performance, Felix Auger-Aliassime edged past Valentin Vacherot 6-2 and 6-2. Despite Vacherot's impressive record in the tournament β he had won ten consecutive matches, including a title earlier this month in Shanghai β Auger-Aliassime proved too strong for him.
Vacherot put up one final fight in their match before falling to a dominant display of power and precision from the 25-year-old Canadian. This triumph advances Auger-Aliassime to his fourth Masters semi-final of the year, marking another notable milestone on what has been an impressive season so far.
Auger-Aliassime will face Alexander Bublik in Saturday's first semi-final, with both players eager to push themselves to new heights and secure a place among the world's elite.
In a tightly contested match that saw him battle through fatigue and adversity, Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner emerged victorious against Ben Shelton to reach the semi-finals of the Paris Masters. The win marked Sinner's first time reaching this stage in the tournament, solidifying his position as one of the top contenders for the title.
Despite appearing fatigued at times during the match, which he won in straight sets, 6-3 and 6-3, Sinner showed remarkable resilience and determination. He capitalized on Shelton's exceptional serving to break back early in the opening set, then dominated the rest of the set with precise ball-striking, only to concede just one point on his own serve.
The second set followed a similar pattern, as Sinner took control from the very start, winning three consecutive games to seal the victory. His ability to return Shelton's serves effectively and counterattack with precise groundstrokes proved decisive in the end.
Sinner's success comes at a crucial juncture, as he now sits just one win away from becoming world No 1 going into the season-ending ATP Finals in Turin next month. With this win, Sinner takes advantage of Carlos Alcaraz's earlier upset loss to Cameron Norrie, potentially setting himself up for a showdown with either Daniil Medvedev or Alexander Zverev in the semi-finals.
"I'm very happy," said Sinner after his match. "It was tough out there, and I had moments where I didn't have much control because of his incredible serving." However, he noted that returning well from the backcourt position allowed him to stay ahead, adding a layer of aggression to his game that ultimately proved decisive.
In another thrilling quarter-final performance, Felix Auger-Aliassime edged past Valentin Vacherot 6-2 and 6-2. Despite Vacherot's impressive record in the tournament β he had won ten consecutive matches, including a title earlier this month in Shanghai β Auger-Aliassime proved too strong for him.
Vacherot put up one final fight in their match before falling to a dominant display of power and precision from the 25-year-old Canadian. This triumph advances Auger-Aliassime to his fourth Masters semi-final of the year, marking another notable milestone on what has been an impressive season so far.
Auger-Aliassime will face Alexander Bublik in Saturday's first semi-final, with both players eager to push themselves to new heights and secure a place among the world's elite.