Paris Masters: Jannik Sinner moved one step closer to reclaiming the world No. 1 ranking with a commanding victory over Ben Shelton at the Paris Masters.

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Sinner booked his place in the Paris semi-finals for the first time with a 6-3, 6-3 win - his seventh consecutive triumph over Shelton. The 24-year-old will now take on third seed Alexander Zverev, after the defending champion saved two match points to edge Daniil Medvedev in a gripping three-set battle.

"I'm very happy. It was a very, very tough match. At times you don't have a lot of control because of his incredible serving, but today I felt like I was returning very well. Also, from the back of the court I played very solid and very aggressive," Sinner told Sky Sports.

Sinner briefly surrendered his serve midway through the second set but quickly regained control, sealing his win over 23-year-old Shelton in less just 70 minutes.

"At the moment I'm not thinking about the ranking," added the Australian Open and Wimbledon champion. "It's a consequence of how I'm playing."

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"Making the semis here in Paris means a lot. It has been a very long season with some great, great results and I never take these results for granted."

Sinner will meet Zverev in the semi-finals after the German mounted a comeback to defeat Daniil Medvedev 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5).

"Making the semis here in Paris means a lot. It has been a very long season with some great, great results and I never take these results for granted."

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The 13th seed will next take on Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime, who cruised past Shanghai Masters champion Valentin Vacherot 6-2, 6-2 to book his place in the final four.

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