
Jannik Sinner qualified this Saturday for the grand final of the 2025 Cincinnati Masters 1000 after defeating Frenchman Terence Atmane in straight sets, once again demonstrating the consistency and power that have made him one of the standout figures in modern tennis.
The Italian, currently ranked world number one, did not drop his serve throughout the entire match and maintained his focus in key moments to secure his place in the tournament’s final showdown.
On the other side, Carlos Alcaraz also earned his spot in the final after defeating German Alexander Zverev in a hard-fought battle that demanded the very best from the Spaniard. With aggressive baseline tennis and his trademark ability to respond under pressure in decisive points, Alcaraz managed to overcome his rival in three intense, high-quality sets.
As a result, the Cincinnati Masters 1000 will now feature a dream final between the two players who currently dominate the circuit: Sinner and Alcaraz. Both have staged memorable clashes in recent years, and once again they will meet in a decisive stage that promises to be a spectacle for fans around the world. The clash will not only decide the title in Ohio but will also serve as a preview for the upcoming US Open, where both players are considered strong favorites to lift the trophy.






