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Carlos Alcaraz Wins First Cincinnati Open Title 2025 After Sinner Retires in Final

Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz lifted his first-ever Cincinnati Open title after rival Jannik Sinner was forced to retire just 23 minutes into the final. The victory gave Alcaraz his sixth title of 2025, his 22nd career tour-level trophy, and his eighth ATP Masters 1000 crown—the most among active players apart from Novak Djokovic.

How the Final Unfolded

The much-anticipated clash ended abruptly when defending champion Sinner, struggling in the sweltering Ohio heat, retired after trailing 0-5 in the opening set. Despite medical attention, he was unable to continue.

  • Sinner’s Statement: “From yesterday I didn’t feel great. I thought I would improve overnight, but it got worse. I tried to at least make it a small match, but I couldn’t handle more. I’m very sorry.”
  • Alcaraz’s Response: “This is not the way I want to win trophies. You are a true champion, and I’m sure you’ll come back stronger, as you always do.”

Rivalry and Records

  • The Alcaraz-Sinner rivalry remains one of the most compelling storylines in modern tennis.
  • Alcaraz now leads their Head-to-Head 9–5.
  • This was their fourth consecutive final in 2025 (Rome, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, Cincinnati).
  • Sinner’s 26-match hard-court winning streak ended with this retirement.
  • Alcaraz has now won three Masters 1000 titles in 2025—Monte-Carlo, Rome, and Cincinnati—extending his winning streak at that level to 17 matches.

Impact on ATP Rankings

  • The Cincinnati win strengthened Alcaraz’s push for the Year-End World No. 1 spot.
  • Leads Sinner by 1,890 points in the PIF ATP Live Race to Turin.
  • With Sinner as the defending US Open champion, Alcaraz will start the New York Slam with a 50-point lead in live rankings once 2024 points drop off.
  • The result sets up a high-stakes US Open showdown with the No. 1 ranking on the line.

Historic Context

At just 22 years old, Alcaraz has already,

  • Won 22 career titles.
  • Secured 8 ATP Masters 1000 trophies.
  • Achieved the most Masters titles among active players after Djokovic (40).
  • Built a Tour-leading 54 wins in 2025 according to the Infosys ATP Index.

Looking Ahead

  • Carlos Alcaraz enters the US Open with momentum, aiming to reclaim the top spot and secure his second Year-End No. 1 crown (first in 2022).
  • Jannik Sinner, meanwhile, faces a race against time to recover for his US Open title defence, and his participation in the mixed doubles event with Katerina Siniakova is uncertain.
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