Sinner: "This week has been great for learning to understand my body better"

The Italian physically suffered in some match after an intense week in Vienna, but he ended up lifting the title with much superiority in his game compared to all his rivals.

Óscar Belloch | 2 Nov 2025 | 21.44
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Jannik Sinner with the Rolex ATP Paris Masters 2025. Photo: Getty
Jannik Sinner with the Rolex ATP Paris Masters 2025. Photo: Getty

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Jannik Sinner now holds the Rolex ATP Paris Masters 2025 trophy and added the cherry on top by securing the number 1 ranking during the regular season. Regardless of what might happen at the ATP Finals with Carlos Alcaraz, the Italian has deserved this position throughout the year thanks to the five titles he achieved this season.

He clinched the trophy at the Australian Open, Wimbledon, Beijing, Vienna, and Paris, but what is most surprising is the ease of play he demonstrates in many instances. Jannik Sinner has the entire circuit at his feet, with only Carlos Alcaraz closely following him and stealing the spotlight on occasions, as it was the case in the finals in Rome, Roland Garros, Cincinnati, and the US Open. Furthermore, the months he spent suspended due to a positive test for clostebol are now far behind him. He spoke at a press conference after lifting the Rolex ATP Paris Masters 2025 title.

Jannik Sinner at the Rolex ATP Paris Masters 2025. Photo: Getty

Sinner, pleased with winning the Rolex ATP Paris Masters 2025

"It was a very high-level match. He served very well when I had break opportunities in the second set, but I had spectacular weeks between Vienna and Paris, and now I'm naturally focusing on the ATP Finals. Nevertheless, I want to savor the moment because today is a very special day."

Day by Day in Vienna

"We took it day by day because Vienna was very intense, and the court here was quite different. Some days I felt very good, and others not so much, but winning the title is very special. It wasn't easy, and the most important thing was how I won it given the circumstances. I was very focused on playing good tennis."

"When you lose, you learn. However, it's something that also happens when you win, and I think this week is excellent for learning to understand my body better. Every day is very different, and I had to fight hard in some matches, even if from the outside the score might suggest something different."

Changes since the US Open

"I'm not doing anything special, I just try to do what all the other players do, try to improve. I put a lot of effort into it and I try to step out of my comfort zone many times, especially in training to understand what aspects can help me in the future. Sometimes you don't play to win every point and you try to do something different. I try to play based on the score, if I'm up a break, I try to be more aggressive."

The Number 1 Ranking

"It's not solely in my hands, but I'm happy to have it. I knew the opportunity was there from the beginning of the week. However, I try to give my best in all the tournaments I play, and Turin will be no different. The goal here was to maximize my potential day by day, and I've achieved that. Now it's time to recharge and be ready for a good week of tennis in Turin."

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