Jannik Sinner delivered a solid performance, taking down Alex de Minaur with a score of 6–3, 6–4 in the semi-finals of the Vienna Open. The win marked his second time reaching the final in his career, and his eighth final of the year, equaling a record last set by Djokovic 9 years ago. He took charge right from the start, getting the better of de Minaur and pulling ahead with a steady kind of intensity. He kept his serve strong and wrapped up the match with confidence , locking in his spot without needing to go to a nail-biting final set.
But the match definitely had its share of drama. According to a post by @alexiuss11 on X, Sinner was seen arguing with chair umpire Fergus Murphy after receiving a time-violation warning.
The Italian reportedly took a break from his serve since the cr

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