Sinner reclaims No. 1 ranking after beating Auger-Aliassime in Paris Masters final
Jannik Sinner won his fifth title of 2025 and extended his indoor winning streak to 26 matches, reclaiming the top spot after Carlos Alcaraz's early exit.
- On Nov. 2, 2025, Jannik Sinner beat Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-4, 7-6 at the Paris Masters to reclaim the world No 1 ranking from Carlos Alcaraz.
- After being displaced following the US Open, Jannik Sinner could reclaim No. 1 with a Paris title as Carlos Alcaraz exited early, beaten by Cameron Norrie, making Sinner the favourite.
- Backed by dominant serving, Sinner won 91% of first-serve points while Auger-Aliassime had eight aces but failed to fashion a break chance, sealing victory with a backhand in the tiebreak.
- Auger-Aliassime needed the Paris title to clinch the eighth ATP Finals spot but his loss delayed qualification, while Sinner heads into the November 9-16 ATP Finals with the year-end number one still contested.
- Historically, Sinner's Paris title was his fifth of 2025, his first Masters 1000 since Shanghai, and he became just the fourth Paris champion to lift the trophy without dropping a set.
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“I don’t know what happened here. It is a tournament that is really difficult for me to play, but I will figure it out,” gasped Carlos Alcaraz, his words echoing through Paris after a stunning first-round fall. Once the world No. 1, having reclaimed his throne from arch rival Jannik Sinner with that electrifying US Open triumph, Alcaraz now finds the script flipped again. “They are pushing the game to heights that I don’t know we have ever seen …
Italian Jannik Sinner has won the ATP Masters tournament in Paris and has thus regained the top position in the tennis world rankings.
The Italian returned to the top of the ATP ranking after his twenty-sixth consecutive under-ceiling win combined with the Spanish tennis player’s stumbling block
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