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WATCH: Jannik Sinner get a hero's welcome as he arrives in Turin

Jannik Sinner receives a great reception as he arrives home in Turin for the ATP Finals. The fans dedicate a song to the current World number one, who has ruled the game so far.

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Jannik Sinner (Source- Italy 24 press news)

World number 1 Jannik Sinner arrived in Turin for the ATP Finals and got a great reception from the fans of his home ground. The Italian sensation has become a crowd favourite and will want to keep his dominance this season. Great to see the crowd break into a song as soon as they see him arrive for the last ATP tournament of the season.

The year 2024 has been the year for Sinner, who has been winning a lot of tournaments and is the current World number 1. This has been a peak season for Sinner where he has won 7 titles which also include two Grand Slams in Australia and New York. What will make this tournament more iconic is that Sinner will now be playing in front of his home crowd and will be hoping to keep his dominance.

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Sinner gets a grand welcome

The ATP Finals will be the last and final tournament of the ATP season and Sinner will be the main attraction for the fans in Turin. He has already arrived in Turin and has managed to get a grand welcome from the fans of his home ground who also sing for him as well. This is a great reception for Sinner who well and truly deserves all the love he is getting from the fans for his incredible performances this season. The people will be hoping for another Sinner masterclass in Italy for one final time.

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This is a perfect hero's welcome for Sinner and it is great to see the support he is getting from the people who are chanting and cheering his name through a song. These are moments that will always stick with the 23-year-old superstar who has been the best player this season.

Jannik Sinner ATP Finals
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