Jannik Sinner has labelled his second successive Australian Open an “amazing performance”, but acknowledged he needed a stroke of luck to win the crucial second-set tie-breaker in the men’s singles final.
The only time Sinner looked troubled by his German opponent throughout the entire night was when the second set was tied up at 6-6.
But even then, fate was on the Italian’s side.
With the score locked at 4-all in the tie-breaker, Sinner hit the top of the net during a multiple-shot rally and the ball popped over the tape and dropped in for an unlikely winner, leaving Alexander Zverev shaking his head in disappointment.
It handed Sinner a 5-4 advantage, and he was able to serve out the next two points to win the tie-breaker 7-4 and close out the set.
Zverev took out his frustrations on his racquets between ends, perhaps sensing he had blown his final chance.
From there on, the result seemed inevitable as the world No.1 cruised through the third and final set, winning his second Australian Open 6-3, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3 in two hours and 42 minutes.
“It was an amazing performance from my side,” Sinner said in his post-match press conference.
“I felt like I was, in the beginning of the match, serving really well and trying to get into the zone very fast. It was a very high-quality from my side.
“The second set, I got a bit lucky in the tie-break, as we saw.
“All things considered, amazing run again here in Australia. I’m extremely happy. Sharing this with the team here and family and the people I love, it’s amazing.”