Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz

Jannik Sinner claimed the 2025 Nitto ATP Finals title in Turin with a 7-6(4), 7-5 victory over Carlos Alcaraz, defending his crown without dropping a set. Yet the most astonishing detail to emerge from their 16th meeting is that, across every single head-to-head match, both players have now won exactly the same number of points.

Despite Alcaraz leading the overall series 10-6 (and 5-2 in finals), the total points tally is dead even, highlighting the microscopic margins separating the two best players of this generation.

Current Head-to-Head

  • Alcaraz 10–6 Sinner
  • Finals: Alcaraz 5–2 Sinner
  • Grand Slams: Alcaraz 4–2 Sinner
  • 2025 matches: Alcaraz 4–1 Sinner (before Turin)

Can Sincaraz Reach Fedal Heights?

The Federer-Nadal rivalry lasted 15 years, produced 40 matches, 24 Grand Slam finals between them, and countless all-time classics. Sinner (24) and Alcaraz (22) have already contested back-to-back French Open and Wimbledon finals in 2025, split the last eight Slams, and delivered five-set epics that echo the very best of Fedal.

While it is still early, the ingredients are there: contrasting styles, mutual respect, rapid evolution after every loss, and a willingness to push each other to new limits. The tied points statistic is the perfect symbol: no one else comes close; they are locked in a duel only they can win.

The Federer-Nadal era may remain untouchable for its longevity and cultural impact, but Sinner-Alcaraz is writing its own legendary chapter, and the story is only just beginning.