Alcaraz had a superlative level, he overwhelmed Auger-Aliassime and Sinner awaits him in the final of the ATP Finals
Carlos Alcaraznumber 1 in the ranking, had a luxurious performance to advance to the final of the ATP Finals after surpassing Felix Auger-Aliassime (8th) with a solid 6-2 and 6-4 in one hour and 24 minutes of play.
Although it is still not known with certainty who will win the ATP Finals, one thing is certain: The Spaniard will end the season at the top of the ranking. For this reason, recently received the trophy awarded by the ATP for achieving this achievement.
So far, the tournament being held by the pupil of Juan Carlos Ferrero and Samuel López is at the level of what his position in the world ranking indicates. His journey through Italian soil began with a victory against Alex De Minaur (7th). Later, he did the same in front of Taylor Fritz (6th) and Lorenzo Musetti (9th) to finish the group stage undefeated.
The Murcian is the one who most wins he has in the season (71); the list, they complete it Jannik Sinner (57), Alex De Minaur (56), Alexander Zverev (55) and Taylor Fritz (53). Furthermore, it is the one that more titles he has in the year (8), after his consecrations in Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo, Rome, Roland Garros, Queen’s, Cincinnati, US Open and Tokyo.
On hard courts, the picture is somewhat different. In this area, at the top appears De Minaur with 43. Below, emerge Felix Auger-Aliassime (41), Jannik Sinner/Carlos Alcaraz (38) and Taylor Fritz (37).
The native of El Palmar became the first Spaniard to reach the final of the tournament that brings together the eight best tennis players of the season from Rafael Nadal (2013). In addition, he will try to become the first in his country to become champion since 1998, the year in which Alex Corretja He beat his compatriot in the final Carlos Moya by 3-6, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 and 7-5.
If only the period between April and November is counted, Alcaraz harvests a record of 56-4 with ten finishes in his last eleven events. The only time he couldn’t reach the decisive match was in the Paris Masters 1000a tournament in which he fell in his debut against the British Cameron Norrie.
In the final he will face none other than Jannik Sinner with whom, despite the young age of both, he has already built a rivalry that will go down in history. For now, The record favors the Spaniard with ten wins and five lossesin addition to being able to win the last two matches, in Cincinnati and the US Open.
One detail to keep in mind is that in 2025 they had five confrontations. All of them were in a final with a balance of 4-1 in favor of number 1.
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