
Jannik Sinner concluded his 2025 season on a high note by defeating world number one Carlos Alcaraz in the ATP Finals held in Turin. This victory allowed Sinner to defend his title, showcasing his outstanding form throughout the tournament without dropping a set.
Sinner Defeats Alcaraz in Finals
The final match ended with scores of 76 (74) and 75, demonstrating the closely contested nature of the championship. With this win, Sinner has now achieved an impressive streak of 31 consecutive victories on indoor hard courts.
Historic Achievements
- Sinner has won two Grand Slam titles this year.
- He reached all four major finals in 2025.
- Despite missing three months of play due to a doping ban, Sinner collected six titles this year.
- This victory brings his headtohead record against Alcaraz to 106.
- He remains unbeaten at the ATP Finals since losing to Novak Djokovic in the 2023 final.
Notably, Sinner becomes only the fourth player this century to successfully defend the men’s singles title at the ATP Finals, joining the ranks of Lleyton Hewitt, Roger Federer, and Djokovic.
Looking Forward
As Sinner moves forward, he solidifies his position among the elite in tennis. While he missed the opportunity to finish the year as the world number one, his remarkable achievements this season set a strong foundation for future success.