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Jannik Sinner has prevailed in the ATP 500 tournament in Beijing, conquering the third title this year

Article by Luminița Paul – published Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 11:34 / Updated Wednesday, October 1, 2025 11:34

The Italian Jannik Sinner (24 years old, 2nd place) defeated 6-2, 6-2 on the young American Learner Tien (19 years, number 52 ATP) in the Beijing tournament, managing to put in the third trophy of 2025, after those at the Australian Open and Wimbledon.

Jannik Sinner left behind the disappointment at the US Open, where he was defeated by a upper Carlos Alcaraz, and returned to the circle of winners at China Open in Beijing.

The Italian imposed in front of Learner Tienwhich was for the first time in the career in an ATP circuit final, 6-2, 6-2, after an hour and 12 minutes, conquering its third title of the season.

Less than four weeks after Flushing Meadows, where he gave up not only the title, but also the first place in the ATP standings, Sinner reached the 21 trophies in the professional circuit.

In his first meeting with teenager Tien, Sinner dominated from the beginning to the end, making sure that the 19-year-old, still belonging to #nextgatp, will not become the second youngest champion in the history of the tournament.

Jannik Sinner, champion for the second time in Beijing

Italian had a stroke quality 8.8 At Forehand and dictated the points in the middle of the field, removing the tie with his aggressive balls, sent to the corners.

Sinner also triumphed in Beijing in 2023 and is the third player, along with Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadalwhich wins the ATP 500 contest several times. The world number 2, which has won the trophies from the Australian Open and Wimbledon this year, is the fourth player in 2025 who has collected three or more titles. Alcaraz leads the ranking with eight crowns.

The Summary of the Beijing final

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovwxswhu1_g

Sinner leaves Beijing at 2,590 points, being after the number 1 Carlos Alcaraz in the LIVE ranking for ATP Finals in Turin.

In parallel with Beijing, another ATP 500 tournament was played at Tokyo, which Carlos Alcaraz He won the day before Sinner's triumph, which means it is for the first time in 2020 when number 1 and world number 2 wins the same week (Djokovic, Dubai; Nadal, Acapulco).

As for Tien, he has climbed 16 seats to position 36 in the Live ATP standings and will reach the best level in his career. He will also qualify for the second time in a row at Next like ATP Finals. SThis week, he defeated Lorenzo Musetti and Daniil Medvedev on the way to the final and has a 7-5 track record against the Top 20 players.

Sinner has gathered 24 winning strokes and 16 unforced errors in the final, while Tien registered only 11 winning strokes and 18 unforced errors. The Italian also saved both chances of breaking and gained 73% of the spot points.

Jannik Sinner: “Thank you for my team for understanding”

Jannik Sinner has prevailed in the ATP 500 tournament in Beijing, conquering the third title this year

Jannik Sinner celebrating the title conquest at Beijing 2025 Photo: Guliver/Gettyimages

“Everything has been great since I arrived in China, it's the first time I am here,” Tien told the awards ceremony. “I am very happy, I felt supported here, I am grateful for the support of the fans,” added the visibly excited young man, then congratulating Jannik for a great week. “I want to thank God for having such an opportunity, I feel grateful and blessed,” Learner concluded.

Thank you for my team for understanding, for work, there are honest people, thank you for working with me, we will try to improve and press as much as we can – Jannik Sinner

Beijing is a special place for me, but first I congratulate Learner and his team, you have shown during the season as you are talented, so you have a wonderful tennis, much success“, Jannik Sinner said.

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