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Jannik Sinner Temporarily Replaces Carlos Alcaraz Atop ATP Rankings
Sinner earned 1000 points to claim his fifth title of the season and surpass Carlos Alcaraz for the ATP world No 1 ranking, officials said.
- On Sunday, Jannik Sinner claimed the Paris Masters 1000 crown for the first time at the Paris La Défense Arena, beating Félix Auger-Aliassime in straight sets.
- The 1,000 points from the Paris Masters title allowed Sinner to leapfrog Carlos Alcaraz and reclaim the ATP world number 1 when rankings are released on Monday.
- On centre court at the Paris La Défense Arena, Sinner broke Auger-Aliassime early and won the tiebreak with a backhand winner after a sloppy forehand at 6-6.
- After the trophy presentation, Sinner said `You're always trying to improve as a player and seeing these results at this high level of tennis, I'm very happy to share them with you` to his coaches among the 17,500 fans.
- The result continued a streak as ninth seed Félix Auger-Aliassime suffered his third consecutive defeat to Jannik Sinner in his second Masters 1000 final.
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The conquest of the Masters 1,000 in Paris, when the Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime finally won, by 6-4 and 7-6 (7-4), allowed Sinner, aged 24, to return to the top of the male hierarchy.
·Portugal
Read Full ArticleOn Sunday, November 2nd, Jannik Sinner returned to the world's number one after having won the Rolex Paris Masters for the first time in his career. Thus, the Italian player took over a nice sum, up from the one won by the winner of 2024, Alexander Zverev.
After the Masters in Paris, there were some changes in the ATP list.
·Belgrade, Serbia
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Total News Sources20
Leaning Left2Leaning Right4Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Right
Bias Distribution
- 45% of the sources lean Right
45% Right
L 22%
C 33%
R 45%
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