The Serbian confessed, before the ATP Athens, the reasons why he continues in the tennis elite at 38 years old: "I feel that I still have motivation and desire to face new challenges."
The Serbian confessed, before the ATP Athens, the reasons why he continues in the tennis elite at 38 years old: "I feel that I still have motivation and desire to face new challenges."
Very interesting press conference by Cedric Pioline, director of the Paris tournament, to understand what lies behind an event of this magnitude and the difficulty of changing venues for the French Federation.
Jannik Sinner can be happy with his performance at the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2025, clinching a title not yet in his trophy cabinet, regaining the world number 1 spot, and significantly increasing his earnings. The Italian pockets a prize of €946,610, ending the regular season with a prize money of $14,043,396. Throughout his career, he has now surpassed $51 million, with a total amount of $51,561,426.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el dinero ganado por Sinner con su título en el Masters de París
Stan Wawrinka refuses to hang up his racket, despite his age (40 years) and his ranking (159th) pushing him towards retirement. The Swiss has once again shown that he still has magic in his wrist. This was evident in his debut at the ATP Athens, where he managed to come back against Botic Van de Zandschulp and then held on for an important victory with scores of 2-6, 7-6(5), 7-5, after a two-hour and 20-minute match. However, Stan won't have much time for celebrations as he will face Lorenzo Musetti in the Greek tournament's round of 16, who is still fighting to qualify for the ATP Finals.
Other results from the day at the 2025 ATP Athens
. D Dzumhur d. J Fearnley: 64 62
. E Spizzirri d. L Djere: 16 76 62
. M Kecmanovic d. K Majcrzak: 76 76
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Wawrinka todavía tiene mucho tenis: remonta en un partido épico a Van de Zandschulp y se cita con Musetti en Atenas
We analyze how the battle to reach Melbourne is shaping up among the world's top 32 players, with several tennis players striving to be seeded for the first time in their Grand Slam career.
Alexander Zverev is inaugurating his 370th week within the top-10 of the ATP ranking this Monday, marking a significant milestone in his career as the first player in history to reach that number without having won a Grand Slam title. He surpasses Berdych's 369 weeks and Ferrer's 358. The German tennis player will continue to pursue his coveted goal.
📊 Alexander Zverev 🇩🇪 starts this Monday his 370th week in the ATP Top 10 and becomes the player who has spent the most time in the Top 10 without winning any Grand Slam title:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) November 3, 2025
1⃣ Zverev 🇩🇪 370 weeks
2⃣ Berdych 🇨🇿 369 weeks
3⃣ Ferrer 🇪🇸… pic.twitter.com/rfYieKFHkF
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev ya es el tenista con más semanas en el top-10 de la historia sin haber ganado un Grand Slam
It sounds surreal, but it's true. Alexander Zverev is 5,560 points away from Carlos Alcaraz in the ATP ranking, while leading by 5,536 points over the world's number 1,000, the Dutchman Koeblsl. This anecdotal fact highlights the supremacy of Sinner and Alcaraz over all their rivals and the tremendous gap between these two and the rest of mere mortals.
The world's number 1000 is closer to number 3, than number 3 is to number 2.
— Janniksin_Updates (@JannikSinner_Up) November 3, 2025
5.536 vs. 5.690 points
#1. Sinner 🇮🇹 11.500
#2 Alcaraz 🇪🇸 11.250
...
(5.690)
...
#3 Zverev 🇩🇪 5.560
...
(5.536)
...
#1000 Koeblsl 🇳🇱 24
THE BIG TWO pic.twitter.com/VeAzrGSO8D
>
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev, más lejos en el ranking ATP del top-2 que del 1.000 del mundo
Jannik Sinner continues to add trophies to his collection and, at 24 years old, he already has 10 Grand Slam titles in his showcase. In the ongoing rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz, he has managed to close the gap with the Spaniard by winning the 2025 ATP Rolex Paris Masters, bringing him within four titles of Alcaraz.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner recupera espacio en su carrera con Alcaraz por Grandes Títulos
The Serbian confessed, before the ATP Athens, the reasons why he continues in the tennis elite at 38 years old: "I feel that I still have motivation and desire to face new challenges."
Stan Wawrinka refuses to hang up his racket, despite his age (40 years) and his ranking (159th) pushing him towards retirement. The Swiss has once again shown that he still has magic in his wrist. This was evident in his debut at the ATP Athens, where he managed to come back against Botic Van de Zandschulp and then held on for an important victory with scores of 2-6, 7-6(5), 7-5, after a two-hour and 20-minute match. However, Stan won't have much time for celebrations as he will face Lorenzo Musetti in the Greek tournament's round of 16, who is still fighting to qualify for the ATP Finals.
Other results from the day at the 2025 ATP Athens
. D Dzumhur d. J Fearnley: 64 62
. E Spizzirri d. L Djere: 16 76 62
. M Kecmanovic d. K Majcrzak: 76 76
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Wawrinka todavía tiene mucho tenis: remonta en un partido épico a Van de Zandschulp y se cita con Musetti en Atenas
Very interesting press conference by Cedric Pioline, director of the Paris tournament, to understand what lies behind an event of this magnitude and the difficulty of changing venues for the French Federation.
We analyze how the battle to reach Melbourne is shaping up among the world's top 32 players, with several tennis players striving to be seeded for the first time in their Grand Slam career.
Jannik Sinner can be happy with his performance at the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2025, clinching a title not yet in his trophy cabinet, regaining the world number 1 spot, and significantly increasing his earnings. The Italian pockets a prize of €946,610, ending the regular season with a prize money of $14,043,396. Throughout his career, he has now surpassed $51 million, with a total amount of $51,561,426.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el dinero ganado por Sinner con su título en el Masters de París
Alexander Zverev is inaugurating his 370th week within the top-10 of the ATP ranking this Monday, marking a significant milestone in his career as the first player in history to reach that number without having won a Grand Slam title. He surpasses Berdych's 369 weeks and Ferrer's 358. The German tennis player will continue to pursue his coveted goal.
📊 Alexander Zverev 🇩🇪 starts this Monday his 370th week in the ATP Top 10 and becomes the player who has spent the most time in the Top 10 without winning any Grand Slam title:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) November 3, 2025
1⃣ Zverev 🇩🇪 370 weeks
2⃣ Berdych 🇨🇿 369 weeks
3⃣ Ferrer 🇪🇸… pic.twitter.com/rfYieKFHkF
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev ya es el tenista con más semanas en el top-10 de la historia sin haber ganado un Grand Slam
It sounds surreal, but it's true. Alexander Zverev is 5,560 points away from Carlos Alcaraz in the ATP ranking, while leading by 5,536 points over the world's number 1,000, the Dutchman Koeblsl. This anecdotal fact highlights the supremacy of Sinner and Alcaraz over all their rivals and the tremendous gap between these two and the rest of mere mortals.
The world's number 1000 is closer to number 3, than number 3 is to number 2.
— Janniksin_Updates (@JannikSinner_Up) November 3, 2025
5.536 vs. 5.690 points
#1. Sinner 🇮🇹 11.500
#2 Alcaraz 🇪🇸 11.250
...
(5.690)
...
#3 Zverev 🇩🇪 5.560
...
(5.536)
...
#1000 Koeblsl 🇳🇱 24
THE BIG TWO pic.twitter.com/VeAzrGSO8D
>
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev, más lejos en el ranking ATP del top-2 que del 1.000 del mundo
Jannik Sinner continues to add trophies to his collection and, at 24 years old, he already has 10 Grand Slam titles in his showcase. In the ongoing rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz, he has managed to close the gap with the Spaniard by winning the 2025 ATP Rolex Paris Masters, bringing him within four titles of Alcaraz.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner recupera espacio en su carrera con Alcaraz por Grandes Títulos
Jannik Sinner closes out the regular season of 2025 with 10,000 points, a spectacular number, especially considering he was suspended for three months due to doping violations from the past year. Since 2009, when the current points system was implemented, only Novak Djokovic managed to achieve two consecutive seasons with 10,000 points or more. Djokovic did it between 2011 and 2016.
Since the ATP Rankings changed the points system back in 2009, two players have been able to earn 10,000+ points in consecutive years
— Mario Boccardi (@boccardi_marioo) November 2, 2025
• Novak Djokovic (2011-2016)
• Jannik Sinner (2024-2025) pic.twitter.com/X55BerZEZn
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner, segundo tenista que suma más de 10.000 puntos en dos años consecutivos
The young Spanish player has experienced a much more significant and rapid progression than expected, now facing a key decision in his career.