Jannik Sinner reached the Madrid Open final by defeating Arthur Fils in the semifinal, according to reports from the tournament. The decisive moment came in the second set when Sinner converted a break point after a lengthy 24-shot rally, finishing the exchange with a backhand down the line that proved too precise for Fils to handle.
The rally exemplified the baseline intensity that has defined Madrid's clay-court competition this year. Sinner's ability to construct the point methodically before executing the winning shot underscored the tactical depth required to advance at this stage of the draw.
Sinner's progression to the final marks another significant result for the world's top-ranked player on the ATP Tour. The Madrid Open remains one of the tour's most prestigious Masters 1000 events, drawing elite competition and offering substantial ranking points.
Sources
- r/tennis: Sinner hits a pinpoint backhand down the line after a 24-shot rally to get the decisive break in the second set against Fils in the Madrid 2026 Semifinal. Published 2026-05-01.
Reported from public sources.
