Overview
- Sinner beat Alcaraz 7-6 (4), 7-5 to defend the ATP Finals title without dropping a set all week.
- Sweeping the event as an unbeaten champion earned Sinner a tournament-record $5,071,000 payout.
- The victory extended Sinner’s indoor hard-court winning streak to 31 matches.
- Alcaraz received treatment for his right thigh in the final; after tests in Bologna he was diagnosed with an ischio overload, will not train Tuesday, and will be monitored before Spain’s Thursday quarterfinal against the Czech Republic.
- The rivalry tilts overall toward Alcaraz at 10–6 in head-to-head meetings despite Sinner’s triumph in Turin.