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"It's Like Roger Federer" - Ex-American Pro Makes Striking Comparison Between Jannik Sinner & Swiss After Italian's ATP Finals Win

Sinner finished the 2025 season with a 58-6 record and $5.07 million in prize money after defeating Alcaraz in straight sets to claim his second Nitto ATP Finals title.

  • Jannik Sinner retained his Nitto ATP Finals title by defeating Carlos Alcaraz 7-6 at Turin's Inalpi Arena, as the final took place in Turin without a specific date in the source.
  • Sinner's composure was key as he saved the only break point and a set point in the first-set tiebreak, saying `It was a very, very close match.`
  • Across 2025, Sinner finishes with a 58-6 record, winning titles at the Australian Open, Wimbledon, Paris, Beijing and Vienna.
  • Sinner's win earned a record $5,071,000 champion's prize at the Nitto ATP Finals, marking a historic milestone. He retained his title with a straight-set victory over Carlos Alcaraz.
  • The final also featured a 10-minute pause at 2-2 for a medical emergency and a medical timeout by Carlos Alcaraz at 5-4; Alcaraz led early in the second set, but Sinner rallied to break and close the match.
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Jannik Sinner enjoys the second consecutive triumph at the Atp Finals in Turin and now he can pull the plug for a few weeks and dedicate himself to the holidays, maybe to the passion for...

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Numbers never seen for a tennis competition on TV: here are how many spectators attended the final of the Atp Finals between Sinner and Alcaraz and the subtle difference with the ratings for the National football team

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Jannik Sinner wins two sets against Carlos Alcaraz and defends his title at the ATP Finals in Turin.

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Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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