“The victory confirms Sinner’s growing dominance on the ATP Tour”

Jannik Sinner won his first title at the Indian Wells Open after defeating Daniil Medvedev in a thrilling final at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in California.

Sinner secured the victory 7–6(8–6), 7–6(7–4) in a tightly contested match where both sets were decided by tiebreaks. The Italian star stayed calm under pressure and produced strong serving throughout the match.

The first set remained very close as both players held their serves, forcing a tiebreak where Sinner edged Medvedev 8–6. The second set followed a similar pattern. Medvedev took an early 4–0 lead in the tiebreak, but Sinner staged an impressive comeback by winning seven consecutive points to seal the championship.

Sinner finished the match with 28 winners and 10 aces, highlighting his aggressive and confident performance. His victory also completed a dominant tournament run, as he did not drop a single set during the event.

The win marks a major milestone for the young Italian, who continues to strengthen his reputation as one of the top players on the ATP Tour with his maiden Indian Wells crown.