Carlos Alcaraz has further solidified his position in the tennis world by extending his ‘Big Titles’ lead over Jannik Sinner. On May 18, 2025, Alcaraz triumphed in the Internazionali BNL d’Italia final, marking his second Big Title of the year.
- Alcaraz wins Rome title, extends lead.
- He has 11 Big Titles total.
- Sinner has 8 Big Titles overall.
- Alcaraz's Big Titles include 4 Grand Slams.
- Alcaraz's championship match record is 11-2.
- Sinner aimed to narrow the title gap.
With this victory, the Spaniard now boasts a total of 11 Big Titles, which include Grand Slam championships and ATP Masters 1000 trophies. Alcaraz’s remarkable achievement underscores his dominance in the sport, particularly as he continues to excel in high-stakes tournaments.
This latest win raises an intriguing question: Can Sinner catch up to Alcaraz in the coming tournaments? As Sinner aimed to close the gap, he faced a tough challenge against the in-form Spaniard. Key developments include:
- Alcaraz’s impressive 11-2 record in championship matches at Big Titles events.
- Sinner’s recent unbeaten streak since last year’s Beijing final against Alcaraz.
- Alcaraz’s remarkable rate of winning Big Titles, averaging one title for every 4.5 events played.
As the ATP Tour progresses, fans can look forward to more thrilling matchups that could reshape the rankings. Will Sinner find a way to challenge Alcaraz in the upcoming tournaments?