Overview
- Both finalists reached Turin’s decider unbeaten, with Jannik Sinner defeating Alex De Minaur 7-5, 6-2 and Carlos Alcaraz overcoming Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-2, 6-4.
- The 2025 event carries a record $15.5 million prize pool, with $2.367 million guaranteed to the champion and $5.071 million for an undefeated winner.
- Alcaraz is assured of finishing year-end No. 1; live standings place him near 12,050 points to Sinner’s ~11,000, with a win pushing him to ~12,550 or narrowing the gap to 550 if Sinner triumphs.
- The Inalpi Arena (13,000 capacity) is sold out, with the last official ticket sold for €2,300 and resale listings reported as high as roughly €2,500.
- In Italy the final airs free-to-air on Rai 2 and on Sky Sport 1 and Sky Sport Tennis, with streaming on RaiPlay, Sky Go and NOW; recent Sinner matches drew about 3.0 million viewers on Rai2 plus over 800,000 on Sky.