Turin, Italy —
What happens when the unstoppable force meets an immovable object?
Both are equally powerful, deemed indestructible and when they do meet, the laws of physics are pushed to their limits.
For two years now, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have been those dominant entities in tennis, redefining the boundaries of the game, carving up the Grand Slams between them and rewriting the record books.
It’s apt then that in a year of fine margins, thrilling encounters and breathtaking athleticism, the gripping “Sincaraz” narrative boils down to one final chapter.
The setting? Turin. The tournament? Nitto ATP Finals. The prize? To be crowned the year-end world number one.
The stakes couldn’t be higher.
Dominant duo
Just as in 2024, the seemingly inseparable duo have swept all four Grand Slam titles in 2025 with each encounter proving more tantalising than the last.
After Sinner defended his Australian Open title in January – his final
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