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20-year-old Italian Jannik Sinner is inarguably one of the most promising future stars of tennis. Recently, he won his 4th ATP title of the 2021 season, defeating Argentine Diego Schwartzman in the European Open final. As a result, he got a massive leap in the ATP Rankings, taking the 11th spot, a new career-best.

Apart from the jump in rankings, Sinner has also improved his chances for ATP Finals qualification. At present, he is 11th in the Torino Race but less than 400 points to qualify. Accordingly, the upcoming tournaments would play a vital role in deciding the Top 8 of this season.

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Can Jannik Sinner end the 2021 season inside the Top 10?

Before success in Antwerp, Jannik Sinner successfully defended his Sofia title and reached the last 16 in Indian Wells. Notably, his other two titles came at Adelaide International and Washington Open.

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Given the Italian star’s improvement in the past two years, the titles had to come sooner rather than later. Moreover, Sinner is the youngest player to win 5 ATP titles since 19-year-old Novak Djokovic in 2007.

From here on, the new World No.11 will aim to make the most of the upcoming tournaments and try for ATP Finals qualification. But for this, he would require to finish well in both Vienna Open and Paris Masters 1000.

And since the gap is less than 400 ranking points, the 20-year-old is very much alive in the race. However, Sinner is in close competition is with Casper Ruud, Hubert Hurkacz, and Cameron Norrie.

Indeed, it would be a huge boost for his career to debut in the year-ending championships at 20. Chiefly, the next two weeks will tell whether he makes it through or not.

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Which tournament will Sinner play next?

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As an Antwerp champion, Sinner will play American Reilly Opelka in Vienna Open first round. Interestingly, he could also meet Casper Ruud in the quarterfinals, which might become decisive for his year-ending qualifications.

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But considering Sinner’s mindset, he would be happy to learn and grow and take one tournament at a time. However, a little push here could take him into one of the most prestigious events in tennis.

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Conclusively, the coming 15 days would be intriguing as the Race to ATP Finals tightens up. Let’s see who makes it through and plays the Finals in Turin this year.

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