The stage is set at the revamped Lindner Family Tennis Center for another epic duel, as World No. 1 Jannik Sinner and No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz prepare to clash in the final of the 2025 Cincinnati Open. Both stars arrived in Ohio fresh off their stunning Wimbledon final, where Sinner clinched his first Wimbledon title with a four-set victory over Alcaraz.
Sinner, the defending champion, breezed through his matches without dropping a set. By edging qualifying hopeful Terence Atmane 7-6(4), 6-2 on his 24th birthday, the Italian extended his hard-court win streak to an impressive 26 matches and moves into his eighth consecutive Masters 1000 final.
Alcaraz, on the other hand, overcame a physical and emotional test in his quarterfinal against Andrey Rublev, winning in three sets. This was followed by a straight-set semifinal win over Alexander Zverev, who was visibly hampered by a physical ailment and even required medical treatment mid-match.
Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner Match Details
- Date: Aug. 18, 2025
- Tournament: Cincinnati Open
- Round: Final
- Venue: Lindner Family Tennis Center, Mason, Ohio
- Category: Masters 1000
- Surface: Outdoor hard
- Live telecast: Tennis Channel, Fubo, ESPN+, Sky Sports
Alcaraz vs. Sinner Head-to-Head
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have met 13 times on the ATP Tour, with the Spaniard holding an 8–5 lead. An additional earlier meeting at the Challenger level in 2019 brings their total count to 14 professional encounters, which Alcaraz won. Breaking it down by surface, Alcaraz leads 5–2 on hard court and 3–1 on clay, whereas Sinner holds a 2–0 edge on grass.
Their most recent battle occurred in the 2025 Wimbledon final, where Sinner triumphed 4–6, 6–4, 6–4, 6–4 to clinch his first Wimbledon title in over three hours. This match marked Sinner’s first win over Alcaraz in their last six meetings.
Alcaraz vs Sinner Prediction
Jannik Sinner enters this matchup as the dominant force on hard courts in 2025, holding a remarkable 31–3 win-loss record across the season. His only losses came against Carlos Alcaraz (on multiple occasions) and Andrey Rublev. He has 25 consecutive hard-court wins this year, including eight at the Cincinnati Open.
Alcaraz, on the other hand, holds a 75% career win percentage on hard courts (112–31), slightly behind his clay mark. He’s compiled a 53–6 overall record (88%), with strong results on all surfaces in 2025.
JANNIK SINNER. CARLOS ALCARAZ.
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Alcaraz is an aggressive all-court player who dominates with a heavy forehand, flat or topspin depending on the situation, backed by a strong return game. His serve, although fast (up to 135 mph), occasionally lacks placement precision, leaving openings. Sinner, on the other hand, imposes on hard courts with flat, penetrating groundstrokes and exceptional physical consistency.
Alcaraz serves first serves in at 65.7%, wins 72% of those points, averages 4.36 aces per match, and wins 50.4% of break points faced. He also maintains a high-pressure-point conversion, winning about 67.6% of serve points at critical junctures.
Sinner serves first serves in at 64.2%, wins a solid percentage on serve, averages 5.79 aces per match, and commits just 1 double fault per match on average, highlighting tight serving discipline. Although break-point conversion is slightly lower (44.8%), his serve consistency keeps opponents on the back foot.
Prediction: Jannik Sinner to win in three sets

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