Jannik Sinner has secured his second consecutive Australian Open title, defeating Alexander Zverev in straight sets at Melbourne Park.
The 23-year-old from Sesto Pusteria triumphed over the world number two with a commanding 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 victory, strengthening his position in the ATP rankings and becoming the first Italian to win three Grand Slam titles.
Sinner took control early in the match, breaking Zverev in the seventh game of the first set. Zverev, despite struggles with his backhand, pushed the second set to a tie-break, but Sinner maintained his composure to take the lead. In the final set, Sinner’s consistent serving and precision from the baseline enabled him to break Zverev in the sixth game and close out the match.
Zverev showed resilience, relying on his powerful serves to stay in contention, but ultimately, Sinner’s superior shot placement and strategic play proved decisive.
With this win, Sinner adds another milestone to his career and strengthens his standing in the tennis world. His performance at the Australian Open highlights his growing dominance and places him firmly among the sport’s elite.
The 2025 Australian Open delivered exciting tennis action, with Sinner’s back-to-back titles further cementing his legacy.

