ATP Finals, Sinner against Shelton: Jannik wins first set | 6-3, 1-1

9th match: Shelton served to stay in the set, trailing 15-30, then Sinner in striking and spectacular fashion got 15-40, two set points. The first was canceled by the American’s serve at 212 km/h, then he missed with his forehand. Jannik concluded 6-3 in 39 minutes.

8th game: Her sinner and winning serve (aside from the ace) quickly made it 40-15, then a sixth ace made it 5-3.

7th match: Spectacular forehand and backhand, Sinner doesn’t forgive his opponent (30-30) but then the forehand ends up in the net, 40-30 Shelton who then closes 4-3.

6th match: Jannik was also very solid at the net, from 30-30 he got 40-30 thanks to the trajectory coming off his serve, making it 4-2.

5th match: Shelton recovered from 0-15 to 40-15 and kept pace with Sinner, 3-2.

4th game: Sinner on serve, this time Jannik has some inaccuracies so the score comes to 30-40 and break point for Shelton but he makes a mistake with a forehand, parity. With two aces he closed out the match, 3-1.

3rd game: this time the American was not surprised with his serve, 40-30 and the distance was shortened, 2-1.

2nd game: Jannik now serves and immediately proves to be very solid, 40-30 and 2-0.

first match: Shelton served first, the American immediately started strong with an even serve at 223 km/h, from 30-30 he missed a forehand and soon there was the first break point for Sinner (30-40) which the South Tyrolean got, 1-0.