Jannik Sinner looks to be on course to win another Masters 1000 event after his arch nemesis, Carlos Alcaraz, was knocked out early on.
Alcaraz praised Cameron Norrie after losing to the Great Britain player, and now Sinner might be forgiven for rubbing his hands together.
Sinner overcame Zizou Bergs in his first Paris Masters match, and the Italian will be hoping to win a Masters 1000 event for the first time in 2025 after losing in two finals.
Sinner reacted to Alcaraz losing to Norrie, and now he will be fully focused on regaining his world number one spot, which he lost after the US Open.
Despite his career being relatively short so far, Sinner is very much one of the dominant forces in today’s sport, and now he could be about to make history.
Photo by Ibrahim Ezzat/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesJannik Sinner is close to making ATP Tour history
There seems to be no end to Sinner’s talents, and now he could be about to make ATP Tour history.
The world number two currently sits top of the pile when it comes to service games won and return games won for the calendar year of 2025.
No player has ever finished the year in top spot for both of those categories for a single calendar year, and ultimately, history is very close to being accomplished.
Service Games Won – 2025Total %Jannik Sinner91.45Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard89.29Taylor Fritz89.28Reilly Opelka89.03Novak Djokovic88.46Service Games Won – 2025
These stats were accurate before the Paris Masters, and it’s perhaps not surprising to see that the three players directly below him are considered big serving players.
It’s all change when it comes to the percentage of return games won, and Sinner is the only constant on both lists, with the player making a big effort to improve his game when returning.
Return Games Won – 2025Total %Jannik Sinner32.68Carlos Alcaraz32.55Alex de Minaur30.14Sebastian Baez28.72Francisco Cerundolo28.68Return Games Won – 2025How Jannik Sinner can end the year as the world number one
Following Alcaraz’s exit from the Paris Masters, Sinner will be eyeing the number one spot again.
Sinner will return to the summit with a win in the French capital – at least in the short term.
Next week, the points from the 2024 ATP Finals will come off, and even if he returns to the top spot, he will lose it to Alcaraz a week later.
It does make the battle very exciting for the end-of-year number one spot, with Sinner now back in the mix.
If Sinner wins in Paris, Alcaraz will need 450 points at the ATP Finals, which would mean Alcaraz needing to reach the final after winning at least one of his group stage matches.
Whatever happens, it’s been a stunning year for both players, and this rivalry looks like one set to dominate the sport for years to come.