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Withstanding the pressure of the drug ban turmoil, the rising star Sinner who completed the Australian Open men's singles streak is more confident about the future

On the evening of the 26th local time, the current king Sinner played steadily in the men's singles final of the 2025 Australian Open, and finally defeated Germany's second seed Zverev 6:3, 7:6 (7:4), 6:3. With this, top seed and defending champion Sinner has completed the second consecutive men's singles title at the Australian Open and is the first Italian to lift three Grand Slam singles titles.

Sinner (right) swept past second seed Zverev (left) to complete his second consecutive Australian Open and win his third Grand Slam singles title.

'It's an amazing feeling, it's been a lot of hard work to get to this position and I'm very happy to share this trophy with the team and feel all the love from the crowd.' In the post-"Big Three" era, the two seeds will compete for the title, and the 23-year-old Sinner is a step ahead, calmly controlling the game from start to finish, without any break points, spending 2 hours and 42 minutes to seal the victory in straight sets, and comforting Zverev with a warm hug after the match, "Keep believing in yourself, because all players and coaches know how strong you are as a player." ”

Sinner won the Australian Open for the first time last year, and the US Open was also crowned king, and now Melbourne Park is in a row, with the third Grand Slam crown of his career, and an exclusive championship bonus of 3.5 million Australian dollars, since last year's Shanghai Masters, he has won 21 consecutive games across the season, and the hard court Grand Slam has also won 21 consecutive victories, which is enough to make the young king who withstood the pressure of the drug ban storm more confident in the future.

As for the 27-year-old Zverev, although he has won two ATP year-end championships and a gold medal in the Tokyo Olympics, he has not yet won the third Grand Slam championship, and he has not been able to become the first German to win the Australian Open men's singles gold cup in nearly 30 years since Beck in 1996. It's terrible to stand next to this trophy and not be able to touch it. ”

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