(ANSA) - TURIN, NOV 18 - Open applause despite the defeat: Jannik Sinner closes his first appearance at the ATP Finals with a very high head. The South Tyrolean loses the match with Medvedev 2-1, but ignites Pala Alpitour: after 0-6 in the first set, the blue triumphs 7-6 in the second. Then, in the third, he brings the number 2 to the world up to the tie-break, where he only gives in to 6-7. Medvedev awaits the opponent of the semifinal, where he will face one between Rublev or Ruud.
The Russian grants the honor of arms to the young South Tyrolean: "It must have been a dead match, but we fought for two and a half hours. Jannik got off to a bad start, then he played really well and it was a wonderful match". Medvedev has no doubts: "Sinner is an incredible player, last year I said he was one of the strongest young players,I'm glad I got it right. "
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