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Learner Tien of the US celebrates with the trophy after winning the Next Gen ATP Finals against Belgium's Alexander Blockx in Jeddah. (Reuters)
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American Tien defeats Belgian Blockx to win Next Gen ATP Finals title

American Learner Tien overpowered Belgian opponent Alexander Blockx 4-3(4) 4-2 4-1 to win the Next Gen ATP Finals on Sunday, the ‌year-ending exhibition tournament between the eight highest-ranked players ‌on the tour ‍aged 20 and under.The tournament uses a modified format, where a player ⁠needs to win four games ⁠to clinch a set, and winning one point at ‍deuce is enough to take the game.Tien, who won his first trophy on the tour at the Moselle Open last month, held his nerve and made only 12 unforced errors while Blockx had 23, as the American won the match in just under an hour. "I'm ‌really happy. I knew it was going to be a tough match. I don't think (Blockx) missed a serve for the first ‍set-and-a-half. He's been playing ⁠great in these ‌conditions all week," said Tien, who lost last year;s final to Joao Fonseca.Blockx, who served seven aces while his opponent had only one, made his intentions clear from the start, attacking the left-handed Tien's backhand with a fast serve and running up to the net to apply pressure. Tien, ranked 28th in the world, pushed Blockx back with a well-placed lob before winning the point with a drive volley ​and although Blockx, ranked ‌116th, saved a break point and pushed the first set into a tiebreaker, top ⁠seed Tien outplayed ‍his fellow 20-year-old.Tien won the second set with a decisive break, using his powerful forehand to push Blockx back until the under-pressure Belgian second seed hit over the baseline. The American, who has clinched five victories over top-10 ranked ​players this year including a straight-sets win over world number two Alexander Zverev in February, got another break in the third set to go 3-1 up, leaving Blockx with little chance of fighting back."What a year you've had," Blockx told Tien at the trophy presentation ceremony. "There are not a lot of days I feel helpless on court ⁠but today was one of them. You're just too good."Kyrgios to make tour return at Brisbane InternationalNick Kyrgios will compete at next month's Brisbane International ‌after receiving a ‌wildcard entry, ‍organisers said on Sunday, as ⁠the former ⁠Wimbledon finalist works towards a ‍potential return to the Australian Open. The 30-year-old Australian's career has been ravaged by injury over the last couple ‌of years and he has played only five singles ‍matches in 2025, ⁠the ‌most recent at the Miami Open in March.Kyrgios, the 2018 Brisbane champion, is now ranked 673rd in the world with no protected ranking and will also need ​a wildcard to ‌compete at Melbourne Park.In the ⁠build-up ‍to the season's first Grand Slam, he will play in the Kooyong Classic warm-up exhibition event ​in Melbourne as well as a "battle of the sexes" clash with women's world number one Aryna Sabalenka in Dubai on December 28.

Australia’s Alex De Minaur hits the ball during his match against USA’s Taylor Fritz at the ATP Finals in Turin Thursday. (AFP)
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De Minaur knocks out Fritz to keep hopes alive

Alex de Minaur kept alive his chances of reaching the last four of the ATP Finals Thursday after beating Taylor Fritz in straight sets 7-6 (7/3), 6-3 in Turin.Australia’s De Minaur had to win in straight sets in order to have any chance of making it out of the Jimmy Connors Group, and he now needs Carlos Alcaraz to beat Lorenzo Musetti later on Thursday in order to book his place in the semi-finals.Should Alcaraz beat local hero Musetti, as he is widely expected to, seventh seed De Minaur will take second place in the group after avoiding a sixth straight defeat at the Finals.Hard court specialist De Minaur won his 43rd match of the season on the surface, the most on the men’s tour, and was too much for Fritz once he prevailed in the first set tie-break.“Couple days ago was one of the toughest days I’ve had in my career. I was in a very, very dark spot. I could tell you that I hated the sport,” De Minaur told reporters.“Here we are two days later and I’m feeling great about myself. It’s incredible.”De Minaur revealed that personal battle after defeat to Musetti on Tuesday helped his mindset coming into the match with Fritz.“Regardless of the result today, I had made peace with myself. That was a big, big moment. I knew the way I wanted to play. I was going to commit to it from the first point to the last,” he said. “I was okay with the result not going my way. I had made peace with that. I just wanted to play my way.”Defeat for Fritz in one hour and 35 minutes ended the American’s participation in this year’s edition of the prestigious end-of-season tournament.“Today was probably the match that I’m not super happy about,” Fritz said.“I thought the other two matches I played well, did a lot of things well that maybe I hadn’t been doing well. I thought the first two matches I returned exceptionally well... There’s some positives to take. Obviously, right now I feel pretty upset.”Alcaraz is now guaranteed a spot in the semi-finals but still needs to beat Musetti to both secure first place in the group and claim the year-end number one ranking for the second time.If Musetti beats Alcaraz and joins Jannik Sinner in the next round it will be the first time two Italians have reached the semis in the history of the tournament.Sinner reached the last four of the after beating Alexander Zverev 6-4, 6-3 to qualify from the Bjorn Borg group with a match to spare.World number one Sinner is bidding to retain his title at the prestigious end-of-season tournament and he cruised into the semi-finals in front of a delighted crowd in Turin. The 24-year-old was not at his best and struggled with a hand problem at the start of the match but still had more than enough to see off Zverev for the fifth straight time.“I’ve known Sasha for a long time now and we changed our tactics a bit today, fortunately I only needed a break in each set to win. I’m very happy obviously, let’s see how we go in the next match,” said Sinner on court.“I’ve played well in recent weeks so I came into the tournament feeling good. We want to go as far as possible but also to play the right way.”Zverev hasn’t beaten Sinner since the 2023 US Open, being destroyed by the Italian in the semi-finals of the recent Paris Masters, and again the German couldn’t handle the four-time Grand Slam champion.Sinner was brutal on his serve, rattling in 12 aces, and once he took the first set with his third break point of game 10 he never looked back.

Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz reacts during the match against USA’s Taylor Fritz during the ATP Finals tennis tournament in Turin Tuesday. (AFP)
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Alcaraz stays perfect at ATP Finals with thrilling win

World number one Carlos Alcaraz came under extreme pressure before overcoming American Taylor Fritz 6-7(2), 7-5, 6-3 in a thrilling round-robin match at the ATP Finals Tuesday, leaving the Spaniard on two wins from two.Last year’s finalist Fritz played the tennis of his life, as both men served up the best encounter of the season-ending championships so far, but the American ran out of steam as Alcaraz turned on the style and took the deciding set with ease.Alcaraz and Fritz had won their opening Jimmy Connors Group matches, and the Spaniard looked in real trouble when the American took the opening set in a tiebreak. Alcaraz faced break points in the second set but rallied back to draw level.Fritz began to tire, and Alcaraz broke to lead 4-2 in the final set before wrapping up the win in two hours and 48 minutes by serving out to love.“It was pretty tight, I was struggling more than him in the first set,” Alcaraz said. “I wasn’t serving well, and I think he was pretty comfortable from the baseline, from everywhere.”Alcaraz will be assured of a semi-final place if Alex de Minaur defeats Lorenzo Musetti in the evening match. He also needs one more victory to guarantee the year-ending world number one spot, and will face Musetti Thursday.“I try not to think about it to be honest,” Alcaraz said.“Obviously it’s going to be a really big match for me. I’ll try to control the emotions, to control myself.”Tuesday’s clash was a battle from the opening game, with Fritz taking nine minutes to hold after hitting three aces but also facing two break points. The American forced three break points in the next game before the pair traded breaks.Fritz raced into a 5-2 lead in the tiebreak and smashed two aces to take the set. At 2-2 in the second, Alcaraz was rattled, his drop shots which earlier beat Fritz began to fall short but, after losing advantage five times, the Spaniard held on.Alcaraz got lucky with a shot that hit the net but crept over in the final game of the second set and broke to take the match to a third, where Alcaraz outclassed an exhausted Fritz.“I was really relieved after the win because of everything I went through during the match,” Alcaraz said aft.“I wasn’t feeling the ball as well as I was in the first round, but I’m really happy that I found a way to come back.”Two fans die on second day of ATP FinalsTwo spectators died from cardiac arrests during the second day of the ATP Finals at the Inalpi Arena in Turin, the Italian Tennis Federation (FITP) and the ATP said Tuesday.The individuals were aged 70 and 78 and the incidents occurred at different times on Monday. The first singles match between Italian Lorenzo Musetti and Taylor Fritz was delayed, with an announcement made regarding a medical situation in the arena.“The Italian Tennis and Padel Federation (FITP) and the ATP express their deepest condolences following the tragic passing of two spectators Tuesday during the ATP Finals in Turin,” a joint statement said Tuesday.“On-site medical and emergency personnel responded immediately, providing all possible assistance. Despite prompt intervention and subsequent transfer to hospital, unfortunately, both sadly passed away.”The season-ending championships have been held at the Turin arena since 2021, with the Italian city confirmed as host for 2026.The ATP Finals will remain in Italy until 2030.Large crowds were at the arena on Monday when along with Musetti, Italian fans were out in force to cheer on defending champion Jannik Sinner who defeated Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime.