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Alcaraz extends 'Big Titles' lead over Sinner with Rome title

Spaniard claims second Big Title of 2025
May 18, 2025
Carlos Alcaraz has now won two 'Big Titles' in 2025.
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Carlos Alcaraz has now won two 'Big Titles' in 2025. By ATP Staff

Carlos Alcaraz extended his 'Big Titles' lead over Jannik Sinner by defeating the Italian on Sunday in the Internazionali BNL d'Italia final.

Alcaraz now owns 11 Big Titles, a combination of Grand Slam championships, trophies at the Nitto ATP Finals and ATP Masters 1000 tournaments, and Olympic singles gold medals. The Spaniard, who was also victorious in Monte-Carlo last month, has captured multiple Big Titles in four consecutive seasons.

Big Titles Won: Alcaraz & Sinner

 Players  Grand Slams  NATPF  1000s  Total^ (Avg)
 Carlos Alcaraz  4/16  0/2  7/30  11/49 (4.5)
 Jannik Sinner  3/21  1/3  4/34  8/57 (7.1) 

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The 22-year-old has won seven ATP Masters 1000 trophies, earning glory at each of the season's first five Masters 1000 events at least once in his career. Despite playing his first tournament at the elite level just four years ago (2021 Miami), Alcaraz is now tied for the eighth-most crowns in series history (since 1990) with Michael Chang and Alexander Zverev.

The Spaniard has consistently raised his level with Big Titles on the line. In championship matches at Big Titles events, Alcaraz has tallied an astonishing 11-2 record. His two defeats have come to Novak Djokovic, who has more Big Titles (72) than any player in history.

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Alcaraz has succeeded at these tournaments at a historic level, earning more than one Big Title for every five of the events he has played (1 title per 4.5 events). Only Novak Djokovic (3.2), Rafael Nadal (3.5) and Roger Federer (4.4) are ahead of the Spaniard. The No. 2 player in the PIF ATP Rankings has won Big Titles at a rate greater than legends including Pete Sampras (4.9) and Andre Agassi (6.1).

Sinner was trying to narrow the gap with Alcaraz. Had the Italian won on home soil, he would have pulled to within one Big Title of his rival. Sinner had not lost a match since last year's Beijing final against Alcaraz.

 

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