Italian seventh seed Jannik Sinner secured his first Masters 1000 title with a dominant 6-4-6-1 win over Australian Alex de Minaur in the Canadian Open final.
Sinner, appearing in his third Masters 1000 final after runner-up efforts at the Miami Open in 2021 and this year, broke De Minaur five times and saved two of four break points to lift the biggest title of his career.
Sinner was more confident and played well from the beginning, flashing his weaponry and taking more chances than De Minaur, who struggled to come up with winners. Sinner gained the upper hand in the second set when he successfully held a break for the first time in the whole match to go up 4-1.
He then broke once more before finishing the 90-minute match on his serve to improve to 5-0 all-time versus De Minaur.