Jannik Sinner beats great rival Carlos Alcaraz to retain ATP Finals title

Italy’s Jannik Sinner lifts the trophy after winning over Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz at the end of the men’s single final match at the ATP Finals tennis tournament, in Turin, on November 16, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 16 November 2025
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Jannik Sinner beats great rival Carlos Alcaraz to retain ATP Finals title

  • Italian Sinner brought the house down in Turin by winning the championship match tennis fans wanted to see

TURIN: Jannik Sinner retained the ATP Finals title on Sunday after beating Carlos Alcaraz 7-6 (7/4), 7-5 and ending a turbulent season with victory over his great rival.
Italian Sinner brought the house down in Turin by winning the championship match tennis fans wanted to see, adding the prestigious year-ending tournament to the Australian Open and a landmark triumph at Wimbledon this season.
The 24-year-old also bounced back from a three-month ban which chopped out a large chunk of his season despite the World Anti-Doping Agency accepting that the Italian was accidentally contaminated with banned substance clostebol last year.
Sinner has now won 31 straight matches on indoor hard courts, a run which stretches back to the 2023 championship match at Turin’s Inalpi Arena which he lost to Novak Djokovic.
Four more wins on indoor hard courts would draw him level with Djokovic’s tally set between 2012 and 2015 — the second-highest in the Open era but some way behind John McEnroe’s record of 47.
He hasn’t dropped a set at the Finals since losing that final to the Serb two years ago, and he was imperious over the week in northern Italy.
While both Sinner and Alcaraz breezed into the final, the championship game was an attritional affair, with each player rock-solid on serve until an enthralling tie-break at the end of the first set.
Sinner took the lead thanks to a brilliant lob which set up set point, and he made no mistake with a missile of a serve which Alcaraz could only limply send wide.
But Sinner immediately handed Alcaraz the advantage in the second set with two double-faults which helped hand his opponent a break of serve at the start of the frame.
Sinner hadn’t dropped a service game in the whole tournament up to that point but he broke back in game six to put the crowd on their feet.
And Sinner collapsed to the ground in joy when Alcaraz sent a backhand wide on the first championship point, before heading into the stands to share his joy with his family amid the roars of the crowd.


Al-Ain set to host UAE National MMA Championship 5

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Al-Ain set to host UAE National MMA Championship 5

  • More than 300 athletes will compete in the tournament, which takes place on Dec. 13-14 at UAE University

AL-AIN: The UAE National MMA Championship 5 will take place from Dec. 13-14 at the UAE University in Al Ain, the UAE Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts Federation has confirmed.

The two-day competition will bring together more than 300 athletes across multiple various age groups — Youth D (10–11 years), Youth C (12–13 years), Youth B (14–15 years) and Youth A (16–17 years). There is also an adults’ division for those aged 18 and over.

Hosting the championship in Al-Ain is part of the federation’s strategy to grow mixed martial arts across the UAE and give athletes more opportunities to develop skills, compete, and progress toward higher-level events.

Mohamed bin Dalmouj Al-Dhaheri, UAEJJF board member, said the event was a key step in growing MMA in the UAE, especially with more athletes from different age groups joining the sport.

“This championship gives athletes a competitive platform to develop and allows coaches to spot new talent and help them improve,” he said. “Hosting the event in Al-Ain shows the federation’s commitment to reaching all parts of the country and providing regular championships that support athletes’ goals.

“This fifth edition is a strong finish to a busy and successful season. The previous four rounds attracted hundreds of athletes of various ages and levels, reinforcing the championship as a key platform for finding and developing new talent.”