Sinner is invincible

The Italian renewed the title of Master after a titanic final against Carlos Alcaraz, which was a new display of tennis power.

Óscar Belloch | 16 Nov 2025 | 20.30
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Jannik Sinner in the ATP Finals 2025. Photo: Getty
Jannik Sinner in the ATP Finals 2025. Photo: Getty

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The stage of the ATP Finals 2025 was set to welcome the two greatest figures in world tennis, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, to play a final of such tennis caliber that had not been seen in this tournament for years. It was a face-off between the winner of the Australian Open and Wimbledon against the winner of Roland Garros and the US Open, and both players stepped onto the court in an atmosphere filled with nervousness and tension, as the match was going to determine who the best player of 2025 truly was.

Jannik Sinner clinched victory in two sets. The score was 7-6, 7-5 after 2 hours and 14 minutes of pure tennis, with both titans showcasing why they are the best in the world. Nevertheless, the Italian defended his Master title in a stadium that supported him throughout, albeit in a very respectful manner towards the opponent, in an indoor court that suited him perfectly, making him seem invincible against anyone.

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz in the final of ATP Finals 2025. Photo: Getty

A Final Between Masters

The first two games of the match were defined by errors from the player returning, which was quite expected in a match of this caliber. However, 'Carlitos' stole the first great applause both from the audience and Sinner with a forehand winner on the run that caught his opponent off guard. The game evolved slowly towards more decisive moments.

Just three games into the match, the clash had to be paused for 10 minutes due to a medical incident in the stands. While it could have been a significant disruption, occurring at deuce, both players resumed with the same freshness as they began.

Both players aimed to exhibit their best skills in every point, fully aware that playing aggressive shots could result in a powerful response in the following exchange, so they attempted to utilize crosscourt backhands to seize opportunities when needed.

The First Set, Decided by Details

They held their serves and created some remarkable points, with the Italian reaching 30-30 at 4-4 on Alcaraz's serve. The response was swift: a crosscourt forehand winner in a rally left Sinner with no answer.

Alcaraz seemed to be in control and even had a set point while serving at 6-5, but the Italian demonstrated his unbeaten service streak by hitting a deep second serve to Alcaraz's backhand, forcing a mistake from the Spaniard. A first set of such magnitude had to be settled in a tiebreak, which Sinner capitalized on by maintaining composure and committing fewer errors.

Alcaraz Tried to Fight Back, but Briefly

The Spaniard sought to exploit any vulnerabilities offered by his opponent, especially those that come after moments of excitement. With Sinner winning a tight set, Alcaraz began the second set forcefully, aiming to break serve and catch his opponent off guard. However, his lead was short-lived as the Italian swiftly took control, leading 4-3 in no time despite Alcaraz's efforts.

Alcaraz's corner became more animated, fearing the match could slip away at any moment as Sinner relentlessly targeted high-pressure areas on the backhand side. Consequently, Alcaraz endured the tension and expectations while serving to stay in the final, playing flawlessly to level the set at 5-5.

Unbearable Pressure

Despite Alcaraz's efforts and positive attitude, a couple of unlucky points and the pressure led to his defeat in a match where he performed admirably, yet Sinner proved to be irresistible once again, closing the match by forcing Alcaraz into an error.

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