Sinner goes into 'difficult mode' to keep his throne at Six Kings Slam

Jannik Sinner repeats victory at the Six Kings Slam 2025 with a two-set win against Carlos Alcaraz to take home the 6 million prize.

Raquel Bermúdez Rodríguez | 18 Oct 2025 | 22.05
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Sinner maintains his throne at the Six Kings Slam. Photo: Getty
Sinner maintains his throne at the Six Kings Slam. Photo: Getty

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There are few things to criticize about a Jannik Sinner who was absolutely perfect in every aspect. Not even the best drop shots from Carlos Alcaraz could prevent the Italian from winning with a score of 6-2 and 6-4 in 1 hour and 13 minutes of play to retain his trophy at the Six Kings Slam 2025.

With the stadium superb and full of emotions, it was the Italian who struck first by surpassing Carlitos from the return side, although winners soon arrived from both ends of the court. With a double fault, Alcaraz conceded that first game, all while Sinner remained super focused on achieving the grand prize.

The drop shots and spectacular points at the net also arrived early. From baseline to baseline, the San Candido native did not miss many opportunities to dominate with his fast game. Decisive with his serves, Sinner quickly resolved the few doubts he had to claim the first set.

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- Sinner Displays His Superiority

Consistent on the first strike, Alcaraz couldn't bring out his best tennis from the return. The few missiles he managed to send back to the other side of the court were met with unstoppable counterattacks, arriving from all angles. With simply impressive passing shots came new opportunities for Jannik, but miraculously Carlos prevented the break.

Sinner's accuracy found reward in creating a significant gap towards victory. Aggressive in his decisions, the Italian imposed his style and speed in every exchange. Without flaws in his serve, the world number two closed out his triumph in Saudi Arabia with a love game to once again be the champion of the Six Kings Slam 2025.

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