Vienna Open was officially closed after a week of intense competition. Recently, the men's singles final has just taken place. This is the competition between Daniil Medvedev and Jannik Sinner, the top two seeds of the tournament.
Entering set 1, the two players have a fairly balanced game. Medvedev won the Break first in game 4 but let Medvedev reclaim the success right in Game 5. In the rest of the set, no one won extra break.

At game 12, they drew 6-6 and had to enter the tie-break series of brain weight. Here, each person has 2 mini breaks, but Sinner has played bravery to win close to 9-7.
Being led 1 set, Medvedev has strong up in Set 2. The Russian tennis player won 2 consecutive breaks in games 5 and 7 to lead 5-2. At game 8, Sinner reclaimed 1 break, but not enough to turn the flag. He lost this 4-6 sets.
Sang set 3 decisions, the two players have the longest rally from the beginning of the match in game 4. Medvedev faced 6 break point and could not protect the game of successful balloons. The Russian player then reclaimed the break in game 5, but continued to lose game 6.

In the end, Sinner defeated Medvedev with a score of 7-6 (3), 7-6 (5), thereby crowning the championship. This week, he will move to France to attend Paris Masters, the tournament in the ATP 1000 category.