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Sinner Exacts Revenge on Alcaraz, Wins Six Kings Slam: ‘I Wish I Could Play Like This Everywhere’; Alcaraz Hails Rival

Jannik Sinner won his second straight Six Kings Slam title by defeating Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets, showcasing superior tactical play and mental resilience.

  • This year, Jannik Sinner defeated Spain's Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets to win the Six Kings Slam in Riyadh, securing his second consecutive title.
  • After a tough three-set semi-final, Sinner overcame a challenging match against top-ranked opponent Daniil Medvedev, showing decisive tactical adjustments and focus.
  • Sinner showcased powerful baseline strokes, exceptional court coverage and tactical awareness, using aggressive groundstrokes to dictate play and an especially effective serve to win critical points.
  • Back-to-Back wins position Sinner as a rising force, with victories at the Six Kings Slam underlining his emergence in men's tennis this ATP season.
  • The tournament has grown into a marquee ATP event, featuring a marathon Medvedev–Tsitsipas quarter-final and Alcaraz's impressive wins over Stefanos Tsitsipas and Casper Ruud.
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It's always nice to challenge Alcaraz and play in this tournament, organized at the best. Jannik Sinner talks like this during the awards ceremony at the Six Kings Slams. It's his second victory at the Saudi tournament and in the indoor fields the Italian champion doesn't seem to have rivals. Carlos is important because he pushes me to improve, but it's even more important the friendship that we have outside the field. A net victory, 6-2, 6-4, t…

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Jannik Sinner won the highly endowed show event in Saudi Arabia with a final victory over Carlos Alcaraz. For this, the South Tyrolean collected almost four million euros.

·Vienna, Austria
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The Six Kings Slam exhibition tournament held in Saudi Arabia was won by Jannik Sinner, who confidently defeated his rival Carlos Alcaraz 6:2, 6:4.

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Corriere Della Sera broke the news in Italy on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
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