Four-time "Grand Slam" champion and world number 2, Italian tennis player Yannik Sinner, said that he will not be able to finish this season as the world number one.
Idman.Biz reports that Sinner recently won the ATP-500 category tournament held in Vienna, the capital of Austria.
In the final match, Sinner defeated German tennis player Alexander Zverev (3rd in the ATP ranking) with a score of 3:6, 6:3, 7:5.
"Being number one is no longer possible for me. I'm not thinking about it right now. That will be the goal for next year. Everything is not in my hands this season. Considering how the year went, we achieved great success. Now I just want to finish the year as well as possible. December will be a very important month for me. I believe that I can make big changes and do a lot of work this month. Preparing for the next season will be very important. I am already happy with what I have achieved this year. Let's see how I finish this year," Punto de Break quoted Sinner as saying.
It should be reminded that the victory over Zverev is Sinner's 22nd career title in ATP tournaments, as well as his 4th tournament victory in 2025. He also strengthened his position in the second place in the world ranking by winning 500 rating points with this success.