'Playing too well': Sinner completely dominated ATP Finals
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TURIN, Italy — It's supposed to be the tournament where the year's top eight players battle it out for one last prestigious trophy.
Only this year it was hardly a contest at the ATP Finals.
That's because Jannik Sinner's game reached such a high level in Turin that his fellow competitors — all of them ranked in the top 10 — said "there's nothing you can really do" because "he's playing almost too well."
