Jannik Sinner, ATP and Carlos Alcaraz
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Felix Auger-Aliassime withdrew from this week's Moselle Open in Metz, France, on Monday, citing a left knee injury. The 25-year-old Canadian lost to World No. 1 Jannik Sinner in Sunday's final at the Rolex Paris Masters,
And it's all up to the Italian—if he wins the title in Athens this week, he qualifies. Otherwise, the Canadian punches his ticket.
Paris Masters results have left one spot at the ATP Tour Finals for two players — but Djokovic may offer another.
Jannik Sinner's win at the Paris Masters 1000 has reopened the race to end the year at the top of the ATP rankings, also due to Carlos Alcaraz's untimely defeat in the last Masters 1000 of the season.
The ATP Tour reacts to Jannik Sinner’s latest Paris Masters performance, as the Italian star extends his indoor win streak and intensifies his push for the World No. 1 ranking following Carlos Alcaraz’s early exit.
All eyes will be on world No 1 Jannik Sinner and No 2 Carlos Alcaraz when the 2025 ATP Finals returns to Turin.
Justine Henin has weighed in on Carlos Alcaraz's form ahead of the ATP Finals. The Belgian expressed uncertainty about the Spaniard's ability to deliver his best tennis on indoor courts.
Tomorrow, the Stefanie Graf Group begins with the top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka facing the eighth-seeded Jasmine Paolini. After that, Gauff and Pegula face off in Sunday's finale. Sabalenka is 5-2 against Paolini, and Pegula is 4-3 against Gauff.
The 2025 ATP season has laid bare the immense physical and mental toll of the professional tennis calendar, pushing players to their absolute limits. Statistics reveal that more than 20 out of the top 30 players in the live ATP Race standings have been forced to withdraw from a tournament or retire mid-match this season due to fatigue or injury.