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 Indian Wells Title Seals Sinner’s Place Among Hard-Court Immortals

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The list of players who have won every major hard-court title available to them is an extremely short one, and Jannik Sinner has now earned his place on it. His 7-6(6), 7-6(4) victory over Daniil Medvedev at Indian Wells completed a collection that includes the Australian Open, US Open, ATP Finals, and all six Masters 1000 events — a feat of extraordinary consistency and excellence.

Sinner had been building towards this moment for several seasons, systematically collecting the sport’s most prestigious prizes while remaining focused on the one that remained out of reach. Indian Wells had become something of an obsession, and the manner in which he finally claimed it — flawlessly, without dropping a set — made the achievement even more satisfying.

Medvedev’s challenge ensured the final was worthy of the occasion, with the Russian’s aggressive tennis pushing Sinner to two tiebreaks. The 4-0 lead he built in the second tiebreak was the match’s critical moment — and Sinner’s seven-point response was its most memorable passage.

At 24, Sinner’s career trajectory suggests he is only at the midpoint of his potential achievements. The hard-court collection is complete, but the clay and grass court seasons stretch ahead, and the relentless pursuit of excellence that defines him will not slow for a moment.

Sabalenka’s women’s victory added further lustre to a remarkable day for the sport. Her 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(6) win over Rybakina, complete with a match-point save and the most personal of celebrations, was the ideal companion to Sinner’s historic triumph.

 

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