Jannik Sinner won the ATP Finals tennis title in Turin by defeating Carlos Alcaraz 7-6 (7-4), 7-5. Playing confidently in front of home fans, the Italian handled the pressure better and outplayed the world No. 1 in key moments of the match.
Both players held serve strongly, but Sinner took control when it mattered most. He claimed the first set in a tiebreak and broke Alcaraz’s serve late in the second set to seal the victory. With this win, Sinner successfully defended his year-end championship and extended his unbeaten run on indoor hard courts.
Sinner, 24, is one of the biggest new stars in men’s tennis. Born in the Italian Alps, he switched from skiing to tennis as a teenager and rose quickly through the sport. He has won multiple Grand Slam titles, reached world No. 1 in 2024, and is known for his calm temperament, powerful groundstrokes, and steady, disciplined style. His success has made him Italy’s most successful male tennis player in history and a major force on the global circuit.
Alcaraz, who has already secured the year-end No. 1 ranking, fought hard but could not stop Sinner’s sharp form in Turin. Their clash at the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) added yet another exciting chapter to one of men’s tennis’ strongest current rivalries.
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