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Shoulder healed and hunger sharpened, the Chinese trailblazer steps back into his hometown spotlight, where echoes of breakthrough triumphs meet the press of a stacked draw and rising national expectations.
Jannik Sinner extends his mastery over Alex de Minaur to book another hard-court final, while 19-year-old Learner Tien reaches his first tour title match after Daniil Medvedev retires. Coco Gauff edges Belinda Bencic in the parallel WTA draw.
Under Tokyo’s glowing lights, Carlos Alcaraz turned a recent setback into straight-sets dominance over Taylor Fritz, lifting his eighth title of a redemptive year and sharpening his hold on the top ranking.
Under Beijing’s crisp October skies, Jannik Sinner’s pursuit of year-end supremacy collides with Learner Tien’s audacious breakthrough, as the China Open’s hard courts set the stage for a final blending precision and unpredictability.
In Beijing’s unforgiving heat, Learner Tien turned a semifinal rout into redemption, rallying past a hobbled Daniil Medvedev to secure his first ATP Tour final against Jannik Sinner.
As the 2025 Asian swing builds to its feverish peak, Jannik Sinner defends his throne at the Qi Zhong Tennis Center, Alexander Zverev hunts elusive glory, and Novak Djokovic’s return ignites a field reshaped by absence and ambition.
Under the glare of Ariake Coliseum, Carlos Alcaraz channels a fresh Laver Cup wound into controlled fury, outmaneuvering Taylor Fritz in straight sets to hoist his eighth trophy of a season defined by comeback fire.
A month after tears at the US Open, the young lefty returns with a mending arm and eyes locked on Turin’s year-end glory, testing grit against the tour’s elite.
The second seeds solved the final in the eleventh game of each set, winning 29 of 34 first‑serve points to lift their first 2025 title and tighten the Race by 110 points.
Jannik Sinner stared down Alex de Minaur’s fierce push in the China Open semifinals, his forehand precision turning a balanced battle into a 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 statement of dominance that edges him closer to reclaiming his stride.
Coco Gauff’s 4-6, 7-6(4), 6-2 win over Belinda Bencic featured momentum swings, a timely tiebreak, and a clinical decider. The payoff: a third straight China Open quarterfinal and qualification for the 2025 WTA Finals.
Under Beijing’s crisp autumn light, Amanda Anisimova absorbs Karolina Muchova’s blistering start, then unleashes her rebuilt game for a hard-fought three-set victory that signals deeper runs ahead.