Jannik Sinner capped a flawless week in Paris by defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-4, 7-6(4) to claim his first Rolex Paris Masters title and regain the world No.1 ranking.
The Italian didn’t drop a set the entire tournament, extending his indoor winning streak to 26 matches and confirming his status as the undisputed king of hard courts heading into Turin.
Sinner was again untouchable on serve, allowing just three return points in the opening set, and while Auger-Aliassime pressed hard in the second, particularly on serve, the Canadian was unable to maintain the level needed to break through. In the tiebreak, Sinner’s precision and depth proved decisive as he finished the match in clinical fashion.
For Felix, it was still a great week, a reminder of the player hailed for Slam Success. His recent run of form secures him a near-certain place in the ATP Finals, where he will look to build on the momentum of his best run of the season.
As for Sinner, he is now two-thirds of the way to completing the perfect indoor treble after Vienna and Paris and based on this form few would bet against him completing it in Turin.
Day seven Paris Masters 2025 final results

| Winner | Loser | Score line |
|---|---|---|
| Jannik Sinner (2) | Felix Auger-Aliassime (9) | 6-4 7-6(4) |
Summary of the match
- Sinner didn’t drop a set all weekand became the first player to win a Masters 1000 title without losing a set since Carlos Alcaraz at Indian Wells 2023 and the first in Paris since Djokovic.
- The Italian extended his indoor winning streak to 26 games.
- First set: Sinner broke early and held serve with precision to take 6-4.
- Second set: Auger-Aliassime pushed hard and forced a tiebreak, but Sinner dominated with clean, aggressive play to close 7-4.
Important milestones
- Maiden Paris Masters title for sinners.
- Fifth tour-level title in 2025 (also won the Australian Open, Wimbledon, China Open and Vienna).
- Head-to-head against the FAA: Sinner now leads 3-2, having defeated the Canadian in Cincinnati and the US Open earlier this year.
Ranking Impact
- Sinner regains world no.1 in the ATP rankings on Monday.
- Closes the gap to Carlos Alcaraz i ATP Live Race to Turin to 1,050 points.
- The The No. 1 fight at the end of the year will be decided at the Nitto ATP Finalswhere Sinner is defending champions.
Felix Auger-Aliassime’s race
- Reached his second ATP Masters 1000 final (only since 2024 Madrid).
- Climbed to 8:ai Live Race to TurinNow 160 points ahead of Lorenzo Musetti.
- Will play ATP 250 in Metz next week, but am almost sure that lock in his Nitto ATP Finals spot.
Judgment
I predicted that Sinner would go on a tough run indoors by winning Vienna, Paris and the ATP Finals, and so far he is 66% of the way there to achieve this.
He’s far too good on hard courts, and it’s rare you get a player who tops the charts for both serve and return stats, but Jannik has done it.
Today he was completely unconcerned on the serve; FAA only won 3 return points in the opening set, and it was one he really needed to win to try and get that mental blow of having to grind out a three-set win.
Instead, Sinner had that 1 set cushion, and he knew he just needed to push himself hard at the right times to get the job done, and his precision in the tie break proved the difference.
Felix’s job was to keep Sinner out there as long as possible and test his stamina, given that he’s sprained his leg this week, and he definitely pushed hard in the second set with more success
Match statistics
| Happy Auger-Also | Jannik Sinner | |
|---|---|---|
| Winner | 20 | 22 |
| Unforced errors | 13 | 8 |
| Ace | 8 | 6 |
| Double mistake | 2 | 2 |
| 1st serving % | 64% (47/73) | 72% (44/61) |
| 1st Serve point won | 81% (38/47) | 91% (40/44) |
| 2nd serve point won | 46% (26/12) | 65% (11/17) |
| Breakpoints saved | 83% (5/6) | (0/0) |
| Service game | 91% (10/11) | 100% (11/11) |
| 1st return point won | 9% (4/44) | 19% (9/47) |
| 2nd return point won | 35% (6/17) | 54% (14/26) |
| Break point won | (0/0) | 17% (1/6) |
| Return game | 0% (0/11) | 9% (1/11) |
| Pressure points | 83% (5/6) | 17% (1/6) |
| Service points | 68% (50/73) | 84% (51/61) |
| Return points | 16% (10/61) | 32% (23/73) |
| Net points | 85% (11/13) | 77% (10/13) |
| Total points | 45% (60/134) | 55% (74/134) |
| Match point saved | 0 | 0 |
| Max points in a row | 4 | 5 |
| Total game | 45% (22/10) | 55% (22/12) |
| Max games in a row | 1 | 2 |
