Sinner dominates Zverev in Paris and reaches for No. 1!

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Jannik Sinner dominated Zverev 6-0, 6-1 in the ATP semi-finals in Paris-Bercy and is heading for his fourth tournament.

Jannik Sinner dominiert Zverev im ATP-Halbfinale in Paris-Bercy mit 6:0, 6:1 und setzt Kurs auf sein viertes Turnier.
Jannik Sinner dominated Zverev 6-0, 6-1 in the ATP semi-finals in Paris-Bercy and is heading for his fourth tournament.

Sinner dominates Zverev in Paris and reaches for No. 1!

On November 1, 2025, Jannik Sinner cemented his place in the tennis Olympus with an impressive victory in the semi-finals of the ATP Masters in Paris-Bercy. The Italian dominated Alexander Zverev and won confidently 6:0 and 6:1. This came just six days after his final victory over Zverev in Vienna and underlined Sinner's remarkable form this season.

Sinner broke Zverev's three service games in the first set and only needed 31 minutes to do so. In the second set, Zverev was plagued by health problems that led him to seek medical treatment. Sinner made the most of this advantage, scored three more breaks and secured his place in the final after just 1:02 hours.

Sinner and his 2025 season

With this victory, Sinner has already won four titles this season, including the Australian Open and Wimbledon. Zverev, on the other hand, was also in the semi-finals of the tournament, but had to struggle with the challenges that came with the encounter with the 19-time tournament winner.

In the final, Sinner will face Felix Auger-Aliassime, who qualified for the final with a 7:6(3) and 6:4 win over Alexander Bublik. Auger-Aliassime, who managed to win in a tiebreak in the first set and come back from 4-1 down in the second set, is aiming for his first ATP Masters title.

Ranking and title fights

Sinner recently lost his number 1 position in the ATP rankings to Carlos Alcaraz after losing in the US Open finals. Sinner held this position for 65 weeks as of June 10, 2024. His victory at the Austrian Open, followed by this semifinal success, increased his points total to 10,500 points. He is now just 840 points behind Alcaraz, who fell as world champion this week.

Sinner could even increase his points total to 11,500 points with a win at the Paris Masters, which would put him back on top, especially since Alcaraz lost to Cameron Norrie in the first round, reducing his points total to 11,250. Should Sinner win the tournament, he will also regain the number 1 position, a title that very few players have been able to achieve so far.

The next challenges for Sinner are already ahead. With such an impressive season in which he has already won several major titles and aiming to regain the lead in the world rankings, his performance in the Paris final will be eagerly awaited.

Sinner's development is clear throughout the season: the challenges he has overcome throughout his career, from his early days on the ITF Men's Circuit in 2018 to current successes in 2025, make him one of the most promising talents in professional tennis. He is also committed to promoting education and sport among children by founding the Jannik Sinner Foundation off the pitch.

Laola1 reports that Sinner is aiming not only for his fourth title in the final, but also for a return to the top of the ATP rankings. Wikipedia highlights that this young player not only celebrates sporting successes, but also plays a significant role in various philanthropic projects. Also explained Tennis365, how Sinner has a chance to take over the rankings and establish himself as one of the greatest in tennis.