You don't even have time to think about DjoGoat's upcoming retirement before a more aggressive and potentially even stronger and more devastating clone emerges.
Sinner's reign has just begun.
As mentioned above, he beat world numbers 8, 5 and 4 as if they were world numbers 38, 35 and 34.
He didn't even have to raise the gears.
From Beijing 2023 onwards his has been a continuous escalation, ergo, he always seems to raise the bar in terms of performance.
68-6, since last Cincinnati has been riding an open streak of 24 victories in the last 25 official matches played.
Two more victories in the next two, and not only would he win this edition of the Finals, in this case his eighth title of the season, but he would equal Djokovic's 2011 win/loss record.
I think that only a Zverev who serves between 75 and 80% of his first serves can have any chance of preventing Sinner from triumphing here in Turin.