The Epic Standoff: Alcaraz & Sinner Ignite the Monte-Carlo Final
A thrilling showdown awaits as two fierce competitors vie for glory at the ATP Masters 1000.
April 11, 2026
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The Iconic Duo: Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner at the 2025 Roland Garros.
Written by Andy West
Tied in titles, weeks at No. 1, and—remarkably—even points!
The rivalry between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner is a captivating narrative of athletes who constantly elevate one another’s performances. Their journey began at the 2021 Rolex Paris Masters, sparking a thrilling saga that has kept fans on the edge of their seats.
As they prepare for their face-off in Sunday’s Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters final, Alcaraz holds a narrow 10-6 advantage in their Lexus ATP Head2Head record. However, the similarities between these two players are staggering: each has collected 26 tour-level titles, enjoyed 66 weeks at No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings, and astonishingly, both have amassed exactly 1,651 tour-level points against one another.
Despite his numeric disadvantage in head-to-head matchups, Sinner has often outperformed Alcaraz in points during their encounters. During their first clash in 2021, Alcaraz triumphed while winning only 14 points more than Sinner. By their next meeting at Wimbledon in 2022, Sinner had flipped the script, leading Alcaraz by a margin of 14 points in a four-set victory.
For twelve more meetings, Sinner maintained his edge in points until he lost the overall count during the 2025 US Open final, where he won 23 points fewer than Alcaraz. However, he redeemed himself in the 2025 Nitto ATP Finals, racking up 78 points to Alcaraz’s 72, allowing both players to arrive at the Monte-Carlo showdown with a tied points record.
It’s essential to remember, though, that the champion on Sunday may not be determined solely by who wins the most points. In their previous Roland Garros encounters (the 2024 semi-final and 2025 final), Alcaraz managed to win despite accumulating fewer points than Sinner.
It’s entirely feasible that this remarkable tie could endure after the match. Regardless, one athlete will emerge victorious on the prestigious Monte-Carlo clay—thanks to the sport’s intricate scoring system.
Alcaraz vs. Sinner: Points Breakdown
| Match | Winner | Winner Points | Overall Points Leader |
| 2021 Paris | Alcaraz | Alcaraz 89-75 | Alcaraz by 14 |
| 2022 Wimbledon | Sinner | Sinner 146-118 | Sinner by 14 |
| 2022 Umag | Sinner | Sinner 95-72 | Sinner by 37 |
| 2022 US Open | Alcaraz | Alcaraz 199-183 | Sinner by 21 |
| 2023 Indian Wells | Alcaraz | Alcaraz 74-70 | Sinner by 17 |
| 2023 Miami | Sinner | Sinner 117-100 | Sinner by 34 |
| 2023 Beijing | Sinner | Sinner 75-63 | Sinner by 46 |
| 2024 Indian Wells | Alcaraz | Alcaraz 75-71 | Sinner by 42 |
| 2024 Roland Garros | Alcaraz | Sinner 147-145 | Sinner by 44 |
| 2024 Beijing | Alcaraz | Alcaraz 132-120 | Sinner by 32 |
| 2025 Rome | Alcaraz | Alcaraz 74-59 | Sinner by 17 |
| 2025 Roland Garros | Alcaraz | Sinner 193-192 | Sinner by 18 |
| 2025 Wimbledon | Sinner | Sinner 125-113 | Sinner by 30 |
| 2025 Cincinnati | Alcaraz | Alcaraz 21-8 | Sinner by 17 |
| 2025 US Open | Alcaraz | Alcaraz 112-89 | Alcaraz by 6 |
| 2025 Nitto ATP Finals | Sinner | Sinner 78-72 | Tied |
