Sinner's Turin Triumph: Defending ATP Finals Crown Against Rival Alcaraz

Jannik Sinner has done it again in Turin. He defended his Nitto ATP Finals title with a straight-sets victory over his great rival, Carlos Alcaraz. The Italian showed incredible composure, saving key points and dominating the match's decisive moments. This win caps off an incredible season for Sinner and etches his name further into the history books.

Key Points: Jannik Sinner Defeats Carlos Alcaraz to Win ATP Finals

  • Sinner saved a crucial break point and won the first set in a tense tiebreak
  • The match featured interruptions including a medical emergency in the stands
  • Alcaraz took an early lead in the second set before Sinner fought back
  • Sinner joins McEnroe and Becker as multiple-time home-soil ATP Finals winners
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Jannik Sinner defends Nitto ATP Finals title with a straight-set win over Carlos Alcaraz

Jannik Sinner successfully defends his Nitto ATP Finals title, beating Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets in Turin. Read about the Italian's historic victory.

"It was a very, very close match... Celebrating this trophy at the end of the year... there is no better ending. - Jannik Sinner"

Turin, November 17

Jannik Sinner successfully retained his Nitto ATP Finals crown on Sunday, overcoming long-time rival Carlos Alcaraz 7-6(4), 7-5 in a gripping final at Turin's Inalpi Arena. The Italian delivered a near-perfect performance, capping a season highlighted by his fierce rivalry with the World No. 1 Spaniard.

Sinner and Alcaraz have dominated the 2025 season, collectively claiming 14 titles, including all four Grand Slam tournaments.

Sinner's composure under pressure was the highlight of the game. The Italian saved the only break point of the opening set and then clinched it in a tiebreak with calculated shot-making. While his serve was not at its peak, he executed the pivotal points with efficiency, particularly in the decisive moments of both sets.

The match featured a few interruptions, including a 10-minute pause at 2-2 in the first set due to a medical emergency in the stands and a medical timeout by Alcaraz at 5-4.

In the second set, Alcaraz took an early lead, but Sinner fought back to even the score at 3-3. From that point on, he dominated the key moments, breaking Alcaraz's serve when it mattered most to keep the match under control, and ultimately sealed the victory in straight sets.

With the victory, Sinner joined John McEnroe and Boris Becker as the only men to lift multiple Nitto ATP Finals trophies on home soil and walked away with a record $5,071,000 champion's prize--the largest in tournament history.

"It was a very, very close match. I saved a set point in the first set and I am extremely happy with how I handled the situation. Celebrating this trophy at the end of the year after such an intense couple of months, there is no better ending," Sinner said after the trophy ceremony, as per ATP's official website.

Alcaraz, who had already secured the ATP Year-End No. 1 ranking, praised Sinner's performance.

"He has not lost a match on an indoor court for two years now. That shows how great a player he is," said the Spaniard.

Notably, Sinner ends the 2025 season with a 58-6 record, lifting trophies at the Australian Open, Wimbledon, Nitto ATP Finals, Paris, Beijing and Vienna.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As an Indian tennis fan, it's inspiring to see such high-quality tennis. Wish we had players competing at this level. Sinner's record of 58-6 this season is just insane! Hope our Indian players can learn from this dedication.
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Aditya G
The medical emergency interruption was handled well, but I feel it affected Alcaraz's rhythm more. Still, no excuses - Sinner was clinical when it mattered. That $5 million prize money is mind-boggling! 💰
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Sarah B
While Sinner's achievement is remarkable, I wish the article had mentioned more about the actual tennis quality rather than just the statistics. The match deserved more detailed analysis of the rallies and strategies.
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Vikram M
Two years unbeaten on indoor courts? That's some record! Sinner joining legends like McEnroe and Becker shows his class. Great to see such sportsmanship between these young rivals. Future of tennis looks bright! 🎾
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Kavya N
What a season for both players! Winning all four Grand Slams between them is incredible. Sinner's composure under pressure reminds me of Federer. Hope they continue this rivalry for years to come.

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