‘Carlos Alcaraz Shuts Us Up’ – Spaniard’s ATP Finals Summit Clash With Jannik Sinner Draws Verdict From Former Pros

Carlos Alcaraz will look to maintain his dominant head-to-head record against Jannik Sinner when the two lock horns in the ATP Finals title clash.

The former American stars John Isner, Sam Querrey, Jack Sock, and Steve Johnson have recently shared their thoughts on who they think will win the 2025 Nitto ATP Finals, which will feature a matchup between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, the top two stars. The elite players who have advanced to the final stage after defeating multiple opponents in their groups, the Jimmy Connors group and the Bjorn Borg group.

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Hosts of Nothing Major Show Reflect Their Thoughts on Who Will Win the 2025 Nitto ATP Finals

During the recent podcast episode of “Nothing Major Show,” the former American stars shared their thoughts on the highly anticipated ATP finals at Turin, Italy. During which the Spanish star, Carlos Alcaraz, clinched his second Year-End No. 1 trophy, defeating Alex de Minaur, Taylor Fritz, Lorenzo Musetti, and Félix Auger-Aliassime to reach the final stage.

Whereas Jannik Sinner overcame Felix Auger-Aliassime, Alexander Zverev, Ben Shelton, and Alex de Minaur to reach the finals of the ATP. The Italian star had won the season-ending championship in 2024 after defeating Fritz in the final round.

Jack Sock shared his thoughts on who will win the prestigious ATP Finals title, adding, “I think because of the indoor streak and everything he’s on, I think Sinner like slight favorite, but I don’t; I have it at 50-50 to be honest.”

Whereas, Sam Querrey, the winner of 10 singles and five doubles titles, mentioned, “I feel like we keep doing this, like every time they play this year as a group collectively, I feel like we kind of tend to lean Sinner. And then, like Alcaraz like shuts us up. Well, it’s probably because he’s won 29 consecutive indoor matches. And he won Paris, and he won Vienna.”

After this, John Isner, who has clinched 16 singles titles and eight doubles titles, said, “I have Jannik Sinner as the major favorite. Yeah, absolutely. They have a 75% chance, absolutely, indoor. Hey Stevie, I beat Sinner in 2021, okay? I beat him in Cincinnati. I’m just saying, you can’t compare 2021 Sinner to this.”

 

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READ MORE: Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner Preview: Head-to-Head and Prediction for ATP Finals 2025

Sinner has reached the Nitto ATP Finals after clinching the Paris Masters tournament, where he defeated Zizou Bergs, Francisco Cerúndolo, Ben Shelton, Alexander Zverev, and Auger-Aliassime in the title-winning round. Apart from this, he also won the Australian Open, China Open, Vienna Open, and the coveted Wimbledon Championships after beating Alcaraz in the final round.

Whereas his on-court rival, Alcaraz, claimed eight titles this season, including the Monte Carlo Masters, the Rotterdam Open, the Rome Masters 1000, the Queen’s Club Championships in London, the Japan Open, and the Cincinnati Masters 1000. He also won two majors, the French Open and the US Open, after defeating Sinner in the final rounds.

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