Flashback: Sinner's first ATP Tour win & the impression he left... not just on court
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Segundo apurado, 1 Club in 2024, Jannik Sinner began his rise up the PIF ATP Rankings in earnest with a breakout 2019 season full of milestone moments. His first professional singles title came in February of that season, at an ATP Challenger Tour event on Italian soil in Bergamo. That started a 16-match winning streak that garnered three titles across the Challenger and ITF levels — a run that none other than Carlos Alcaraz stopped that April in Alicante.
Later that month, Sinner accomplished another big first at the age of 17: After receiving a qualifying wild card to the Budapest ATP 250 and eventually entering the main draw as a lucky loser, the Italian earned his first ATP Tour match win on 24 April, beating former junior World No. 1 Mate Valkusz . With a cross-court forehand winner, he secured a 6-2, 0-6, 6-4 victory in a topsy-turvy encounter on the red clay. Sinner's understated reaction on match point — a subtle look to his coaching box — was an early indication of the ice-cool demeanor that would ultimately help him soar to No. Continue acompanhando pra nao perder as novidades.
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