Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner can decide World No 1
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What stands out most about Carlos Alcaraz, beyond his divine talent and superhuman shot-making, is that ever-present smile: a constant companion whether he wins a point or loses one. Always gracious,
Carlos Alcaraz arrived at the Paris Masters in rich form but the Spaniard's campaign in the French capital came to a close much quicker than anyone expected after Britain's Cameron Norrie pulled off a 4-6 6-3 6-4 upset.
Carlos Alcaraz certainly had more time than expected to practice in view of the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin, scheduled at the Inalpi Arena from 9 to 16 November. The world number 2 was eliminated by Cameron Norrie in the second round of the Paris Masters 1000,
ATP World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz had almost a full month off between the Japan Open and the Rolex Paris Masters. Despite entering the final Masters 1000 of the year feeling good, Alcaraz suffered an early upset.
World number one Carlos Alcaraz said he had “no feeling at all” for the ball after he was beaten 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 in his opening match at the Paris Masters on Wednesday (AEDT) by 31st-ranked Briton Cameron Norrie.
Two-time men's champion Carlos Alcaraz and 2025 women's runner-up Amanda Anisimova will return to Queen's next year.
The world No. 1 was asked for his thoughts on the "ideal number" of matches a top player should play in one season ahead of his opening match at the Rolex Paris Masters.
One of the most enduring debates in sports is whether men or women deliver the more compelling competition. In tennis, several mixed-gender matches have attempted to settle the sco
Despite being the top seed, Alcaraz faces a challenging path to the final. Currently, Alcaraz is the ATP World No. 1 with a record of 67-7 with eight singles titles. The 2025 Rolex Paris Masters runs from October 25 - November 2. Stay locked into Sports Illustrated's Serve On SI for all of your tennis news from the court and beyond.
Either Alcaraz or Sinner have the chance to win more than they did for triumphing at the US Open and Wimbledon this season
Carlos Alcaraz is making no changes to his winning pattern! The six-time Major champion has signed to compete at next week's ATP 500 event at Queen's, returning to the prestigious pre-Wimbledon event for the fourth straight year.