TURIN — Carlos Alcaraz knocked rival Jannik Sinner off the top of the standings on Thursday after securing the year-end world number one spot by beating Lorenzo Musetti at the ATP Finals 6-4, 6-1 in Turin.
A double-Grand Slam winner this season, Alcaraz will be ahead of Sinner in the updated men’s rankings on Monday thanks to his success over Musetti which also sealed first place for the Spaniard in the Jimmy Connors Group at the season-ending tournament.
Alcaraz, who has won 70 matches so far this season, could lose his semi-final on Saturday but will now still finish 2025 top of the pile, even if Sinner retains his Finals title on home turf.
But Alcaraz looks in no mood to do that as he seeks his first Finals triumph, and he appears to be on course for yet another final showdown against Italy’s Sinner, who qualified in first place from the Bjorn Borg Group on Wednesday.
“It means the world to me to be honest, the year number one is always a goal,” said Alcaraz.
“To be honest at the beginning of the year I saw the number one really far away, Jannik being there winning almost every tournament he plays.
“For me it means everything. The work that we put in every day during the whole season, up and downs, comebacks from the tennis side. So I’m really proud of my team and myself.”
Alcaraz has won four of his five meetings with Sinner this season, all of which have been in finals of top-level tournaments—with two deciding Grand Slams.
The 22-year-old won one of the best matches in tennis history against Sinner to retain his French Open title in June before losing the Wimbledon final to the Italian.
And on Thursday he confidently dealt with Sinner’s countryman Musetti who has been eliminated and will not take part in the Davis Cup Final 8, which is being held in Bologna next week.
A passionate crowd cheered on Musetti but it was to no avail for the world number nine who only qualified for the Finals due to Novak Djokovic pulling out at the last minute and clearly flagged in the second set.
“I was tired, I knew it would be hard to recover from the battles of the last few months and above all the last few weeks... I needed a miracle today,” said Musetti, who came to the Finals after losing the Athens final to Djokovic on Sunday.