Jannik Sinner Wins Against Carlos Alcaraz in the ATP Finals Final
In an exciting match that marked the closing of the “Sincaraz” rivalry of 2025, Jannik Sinner triumphed over Carlos Alcaraz in the final of the ATP Finals. The match, which took place on Sunday, culminated with a score of 7-6 (4), 7-5, solidifying Sinner as the champion. This match represented the sixth final between both players so far this year, demonstrating their dominance in men’s tennis. Sinner, defending his title before his Italian audience, achieved his second victory of the year over Alcaraz, who still leads the head-to-head record with 10 wins against Sinner’s 6.Alcaraz, who had already secured the number 1 ranking at the end of the year, played his first final in this event that brings together the eight best players of the year. The Spaniard expressed his satisfaction with the level of play shown and anticipated future matches with Sinner.It was an incredible season. Finishing it this way, in front of my Italian fans, is very special for me.
Jannik Sinner
Sinner also shared his enthusiasm for future duels with Alcaraz, anticipating great battles. This year, the pair faced each other in three Grand Slam finals. Alcaraz won the French Open, Sinner took revenge at Wimbledon, and Alcaraz prevailed again at the US Open. In addition, they met in the final of the Rome Masters, won by Alcaraz, and in the final of the Cincinnati Masters, where Alcaraz prevailed after Sinner’s retirement. Sinner, after winning the Australian Open, and Alcaraz shared the Grand Slam titles with two each. In the first set, Sinner saved a set point with a powerful second serve. In the tiebreak, he took the lead with a great play that included a drop shot and a lob. Alcaraz had to be attended by a physiotherapist on two occasions due to discomfort in his right thigh.I am very happy with the level I played today, with the performance. I played against someone who hasn’t lost a match on an indoor court in two years. I hope you’re ready for next year because I will be. Hopefully, playing more finals against you.
Carlos Alcaraz
Sinner, after winning a long point, celebrated with the public, generating a great atmosphere in the Inalpi Arena. Finally, Sinner closed the match with another service break, after an error by Alcaraz, and celebrated the victory.I am extremely happy with how I handled the situation.
Jannik Sinner
Alcaraz led in winners (28-25), but also committed more unforced errors (26-24). Sinner, seeking to improve his serve, achieved 8 aces, but also committed 5 double faults. This victory extends Sinner’s streak to 10 consecutive wins in finals, without losing a set in that period. In addition, his winning streak on indoor hard courts rises to 31 matches. In the doubles final, Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten defeated Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski with a score of 7-5, 6-3.It was a great emotion.
Jannik Sinner









