Sinner comes back against Zverev despite showing he is human

With cramps included, Jannik Sinner managed to turn around the ATP Vienna 2025 final to defeat Alexander Zverev.

Raquel Bermúdez Rodríguez | 26 Oct 2025 | 16.46
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Sinner comes back against Zverev despite showing he is human. Photo: Getty
Sinner comes back against Zverev despite showing he is human. Photo: Getty

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At times it seemed impossible, but there is nothing that an unstoppable Jannik Sinner cannot overcome. The Italian player, ranked number two in the world, managed to come back against Alexander Zverev with a score of 3-6, 6-3, and 7-5 in 2 hours and 28 minutes, which felt long for the San Candido native, dealing with physical discomfort in the final set. Nothing could stop a Sinner who became the champion of the ATP Vienna 2025.

Far from starting with a truce, Sinner wasted no time in producing spectacular shots both with his forehand and backhand. On the other side, Sascha had no choice but to give his all with his serve to solve the first problem in a long and complicated equation. Patiently from the baseline, the German found reward for his efforts, stripping Jannik of all the confidence he started with.

Rarely short of ideas, the world number two had to heavily rely on his serve not to fall significantly behind, although he could do little against a Zverev who secured the first set despite nerves when it mattered most, with powerful serves.

Sinner doesn't give up

With increasingly deeper returns and drop shots to disrupt the rhythm, Sinner made a statement, encouraging himself alongside a crowd that didn't hesitate to celebrate. Increasing the number of winners, especially with those drop shots he kept delivering, the top seed in Vienna sent the match into a deciding set.

Jannik Sinner

Equality settled in for the Austrian final, all with a Jannik who suffered cramps but did not give in. No matter how much he tried to conceal it, his limited mobility in his legs completely gave him away, although he managed to move forward with great first serves. 

Not even he knew from where, but the Italian summoned the strength needed to secure a potentially decisive break, persisting with what was left in his fuel tank from the baseline to leave Zverev with no response. In the face of an impotent Alexander, Jannik completed his feat with a second serve whose return landed in the net.

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