Siner blew away Zverev in 62 minutes - he needs a replay of the US Open semi-finals to win his first Paris crown and return to the ATP throne

Yannick Siner and Felix Auger-Aliassime will play in the Masters final in the French capital, Sunday at 15 p.m.

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Siner during the match with Zverev, Photo: Reuters
Siner during the match with Zverev, Photo: Reuters
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He had never played in the final of the Paris Masters before, but this year he did it in style - without dropping a set in the tournament, in just 62 minutes of play in the semi-finals.

Janik Siner continues his great performances - he reached the final in the City of Light with a quick victory over an exhausted Alexander Zverev 6:0, 6:1.

He will face Felix Auger-Aliassime for the Paris crown, who defeated Alexander Bublik in straight sets, 7:6, 6:4, earlier today.

If Siner wins, he will return to first place in the ATP rankings after Carlos Alcaraz crashed out early, while the Canadian would secure a place in the Final Masters with a triumph.

The Italian maestro dominated from the start, and he lost his only game to the German tennis player and last year's Paris champion at the start of the second set.

"I'm happy to be in the final, but it's clear that Saša wasn't 100 percent today, he was struggling physically. He won yesterday and it was hard to recover mentally - I hope he gets back into shape for Turin," Siner said after the match.

The final in Paris is scheduled for tomorrow (Sunday) at 15 p.m. and will be a rematch of the semifinals of the last US Open.

"Felix has improved a lot in recent months and it will be a great final. He is a strong player and a wonderful person, but I will try to go to the limit to win," Siner pointed out.

At the US Open, the Italian won after four sets, and in their head-to-head duels with the Canadian tennis player, the score is currently 2:2.

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