Jannik Sinner shines: Second final in Vienna with 20 wins in a row!
Jannik Sinner defeats Alex De Minaur and reaches the final in Vienna. It is his eighth final of 2025 and 20th consecutive indoor victory.

Jannik Sinner shines: Second final in Vienna with 20 wins in a row!
Jannik Sinner once again demonstrated his class in his semi-final match in Vienna and reached the final of the ATP 500 tournament with a 6:3, 6:4 win against Alex De Minaur. Sinner, who is already the defending champion in 2023, was happy with his start to the game. In the first eleven minutes he quickly led 4-0 and was not disturbed by the first loss of his serve in the tournament.
Sinner, who continues to expand his dominance on indoor hard courts, achieved his 20th consecutive victory in this type of game with this match. This makes him the eighth player in the Open Era to achieve such a winning streak, following the likes of Pete Sampras and Roger Federer. Kleine Zeitung reports that the young Italian maintained constant pressure even after the second set, in which De Minaur gave up his service to zero, and ultimately won the match ensuring another loss of service for the Australian.
Success in the semi-final phase
Overall, it is Sinner's eighth final this year. It is extremely rare for a player to reach eight or more finals in consecutive years, a feat most recently achieved by Novak Djokovic in 2015 and 2016. With his performances in Vienna, Sinner has proven that he is one of the absolute top men's tennis this season. Tennis.com highlights that Sinner was now able to celebrate his 50th top 10 win of his career with his win against De Minaur.
The best players from the ATP showed themselves at this edition of the Vienna tournament, which was reflected in the strong semi-final line-up. For the fourth time in the history of the tournament, the top four players reached the semifinals. This is remarkable because the competition in Vienna, with four players from the top 8, was significantly stronger than at the previous eight Masters 1000 tournaments this year. JM Tennisservice states that this high performance from Sinner will probably put him in an advantageous position in the ATP world rankings.
Now the final is just around the corner for Sinner, where he wants to successfully defend his title and at the same time hopes for his 21st victory on indoor hard courts.