Jannik Sinner continued his remarkable run of form by defeating Carlos Alcaraz to win the 2025 Six Kings Slam in Riyadh, retaining the title he first claimed last year. The Italian produced another exceptional performance in the high-profile exhibition, overpowering Alcaraz in front of a packed ANB Arena and millions watching on Netflix Sports.
After the match, Alcaraz joked about Sinner’s precision. “Sometimes it feels like he’s playing ping pong,” he said with a smile. “It’s not funny being on the other side of the net.”
Sinner received The Golden Racket, the event’s top prize, capping another outstanding week in his growing career. The Six Kings Slam doesn’t award ATP points, but the victory shows how strong his form is heading into the season’s final stretch.
A return to world No. 1 is now within reach. Sinner trails Alcaraz by only a small margin in the live rankings and could reclaim the top spot if he keeps this level through the ATP Finals. For now, Riyadh belongs to him once again.