Jannik Sinner is demonstrating exceptional power at the 2025 Vienna Open – the last ATP 500 tournament this year.
Top seed Jannik Sinner is just two wins away from claiming the ATP Vienna 2025 title after defeating Alexander Bublik 6-4, 6-4 in the quarterfinals last night on October 24th, Vietnam time.
The match lasted only 1 hour and 16 minutes, highlighting the superior form and composure of the world No. 2. This marks Sinner’s sixth victory in eight encounters against the Kazakh player, proving his consistency and effectiveness on court.
Bublik started with powerful serves but committed too many unforced errors. Early on, he faced two break points in the opening game and three more in the following game. Despite fighting to save them, the Kazakh player couldn’t maintain stability under the pressure from Sinner’s heavy and precise returns.
The world No. 2 was nearly flawless on his service games, losing only five points throughout the entire match. He converted 2 out of 8 break point opportunities, securing a straight-sets victory.
With this win, Jannik Sinner advances to the ATP Vienna semifinals, just two wins away from securing his second consecutive title at the event. If he maintains his current impressive form, the championship in Austria is well within his reach.
Sinner’s opponent in the semifinals will be Alex De Minaur, who also needed only two sets to defeat Matteo Berrettini. De Minaur is another favored rival for Sinner, as the Italian player has often achieved convincing wins over the "Demon" in their previous meetings.