Sinner vs Alcaraz: The New Classic in Tennis History's Fast Lane (as of April 21, 2025)

Carlitos is hot on Jannik’s heels after clinching the Monte Carlo Masters and reaching the final in Barcelona. In The Tennis Race for History (TRH), this rivalry is turning into a true classic.

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Carlitos is hot on Jannik’s heels after clinching the Monte Carlo Masters and reaching the final in Barcelona. In The Tennis Race for History (TRH), this rivalry is turning into a true classic.

Sinner still leads the 2025 ATP Rankings by a wide margin, but on tennisraceforhistory.com, the gap is narrowing fast—especially after the Italian’s suspension.

That same suspension has shaken up the** ATP Race to Turin**: Alcaraz now holds a slight lead in the 2025 season race (2.410-2.000), and with the Madrid Masters just around the corner, he’s got another shot to wide the gap.

In the all-time TRH rankings, Sinner currently sits at No. 72, while Alcaraz has moved up to No. 74. It’s neck and neck.

Here’s how their careers stack up so far:

**1. TRH All-Time Rankings ** Sinner: No. 72 — 28,755 points
Alcaraz: No. 74 — 28,150 points

**2. Youngest Ever ATP World No. 1 ** Carlitos: 19 years, 4 months, 7 days (all-time record)
Jannik: 22 years, 9 months, 25 days

**3. ATP Titles & Finals ** Alcaraz: 18 titles in 24 finals — 4 Grand Slams, 6 Masters 1000, 6 ATP 500, 2 ATP 250
Sinner: 19 titles in 24 finals — 3 Grand Slams, 1 ATP Finals, 4 Masters 1000, 5 ATP 500, 6 ATP 250

**4. Win-Loss (W–L) Record (Includes Six Kings Slam. Excludes NGF) ** Alcaraz: 228–61 (78.87%)
Sinner: 269–79 (77.10%)

**5. Head-to-Head (H2H) ** Alcaraz leads 6–5 — includes Six Kings Slam

**6. Award: Invincible TRH 2024 ** Sinner earned the prestigious Invencible TRH 2024 title by winning over 90% of his matches that season — a rare badge of dominance.

This isn’t just a rivalry anymore.
It’s a race for greatness.
Sinner vs Alcaraz — tennis history in the making