Sinner wins Shanghai over Djokovic impressively. The set scores are a bit deceiving 7-6 6-3. Only the first set was competitive; the second set was a mere formality. Sinner, who keeps beating people at their own game, was slightly better from the backcourt, served so well he never faced a break point, and returned, almost shockingly, better than Nole. Slightly better at net play, too.
It is a win that has implications for Nole's future Grand Slam chances. Now that he has not been able to maintain his #2 ranking, things get dramatically more difficult for Djokovic. Now he faces the possibility in every slam that he will have to beat both Sinner and Alcaraz to gain the title. And he's not getting any younger while in all likelihood they haven't even reached their ceiling yet. Getting #25 seems like a very long shot at the moment.