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Sinner defeats Tien in Beijing

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Jannik Sinner claimed the Beijing title on Wednesday, defeating Learner Tien 6-something, 6-something — wait, the exact game scores weren't provided, but the world number one took the match in straight sets, 2-0, extending his head-to-head dominance over the American to 3-0 across all meetings on record. Tien, was unable to find an answer on the hard courts of Beijing, falling short in his first Masters-level final appearance against the sport's top-ranked player. --- *Note: Exact game scores (e.g., 6-3, 6-4) were not included in the match data provided. If you share those, I can revise the recap accordingly.*

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Why this one matters

A loss in a Final match at Beijing on hard courts still belongs in the profile because it maps the edges of the current version: which stages stretch the game, where matchups ask different questions, and what has to sharpen before the next run.

  • First Masters final appearance
  • Lost to world No. 1 in straight sets
  • Sinner leads head-to-head 3-0

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