Sun Nov 16 17:20:00 UTC 2025: Sinner Triumphs Over Alcaraz to Secure Back-to-Back ATP Finals Titles
Turin, Italy – In a tightly contested final, Italian Jannik Sinner defeated Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets (7-6(4), 7-5) to clinch his second consecutive ATP Finals title in Turin. The victory solidifies Sinner’s dominance on the indoor hard court, extending his winning streak to an impressive 30 matches.
Despite the loss, Carlos Alcaraz will end the year as the world number one. The match was filled with intense rallies and nail-biting moments, with both players showcasing their exceptional skills.
“I had difficult moments during the match, and in some cases, I resolved them with some luck,” Sinner said after the match. He also acknowledged Alcaraz as a tough competitor.
Alcaraz, despite his defeat, remained optimistic, congratulating Sinner and expressing his determination for future encounters. “I am satisfied with my performance, but I lost to a great player,” Alcaraz stated. “Every match against him is a battle, and today he defeated me. I want to congratulate him. Now it’s time to rest, and next year I ask you to be ready again because I will be. I want to thank my team and my family for everything they do for me. We will come back stronger.”
The final was marked by strategic plays, with Alcaraz initially gaining an edge at the net but Sinner ultimately prevailing with his strong serve and aggressive returns. The crowd showed clear support for Sinner throughout the match.
Key Moments:
- Sinner won the match 7-6 (4), 7-5.
- Alcaraz received treatment on his right thigh during the match.
- Alcaraz ends the year as number 1 in the world.
- Ferrero’s voices were heard throughout the match giving advise.
- Sinner is on a 30 match winning streak