Sinner against Alcaraz, it is impossible to determine who is stronger: here is the absurd data on the points achieved in their matches

Who is stronger Between Sinner Jannik And Carlos Alcaraz? It might be there request most popular in the world of sports, especially in the last two years. Because of you of course I shot that scene. Because Sinner won at the ATP Finals, but a few weeks before that We Open Alcaraz wins. And before that – at Wimbledon – Sinner again, but the Spaniard won at Roland Garros. This is a question of which very complicated provide answers. Even if you want to give through numbersthat’s there too perfect balance. And there is one statistics who brought this concept perfection: both – in the previous 16 matches – played well 3,302 points in total. And how many won and how many others? 1,651 each to be precise.

An extraordinary fact that shows how great a balance there is direct comparison. Sinner was actually six points behind going into the final of the ATP Finals, but closed the gap by winning 78-72 in Turin. Also yesterday – Sunday 16 November – the final was very close: 7-6, 7-5 in two hours and 15 minutes of play. A very even match, neither one gave any impression superior to another and that is played very few points: in particular, a pair in the tiebreaker from the first set, a few more another played in the second half.

A balance that has persisted for two years

There final of the ATP Finals it was only the last testimony from one very balanced competition, but there are other data that confirm it. The first, most important: since 2024 Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have won 18 of 19 tournaments (94.74%) where both of them present on the scoreboard: the only exception is Teacher 1000 Madrid 2024, but with an asterisk.

He is the winner Andrey Rublev, it’s true that Sinner and Alcaraz are present on the scoreboard, but the blue withdrew in the round of 16 due to injury before taking to the field against Felix Auger-Aliassime. And in this case 18 tournaments won, 10 won by Sinner, 8 by Alcaraz. The South Tyrolean team is ahead in this statistic in relation to tournaments won, but is at a disadvantage previously: 10-6 supports Spanish.

From ten tournaments won by Sinner, nine on hard courts (three indoors), one on grass (Wimbledon 2025). Of eight won by Alcaraz, three on clay (two at Roland Garros and one at the Italian International), one on grass (Wimbledon 2024) and four on hard courts (zero indoors). Keeping this in mind also shows another aspect: Sinner does not become rare from April to June (court season) and Alcaraz does not become rare at the end of the year, when playing in cement dominantly indoors.

They only have two different surface options. And again: Sinner And Alcaraz they won 24 career tournaments respectively and in the last two years the slam has been divided equally: each numbering fourtwo per year. In 2024 Alcaraz won at Wimbledon and Roland Garros, while Sinner triumphed at Wimbledon and Roland Garros two on concrete (Australian Open and US Open).

But in 2025, the Italian’s first title arrived on the grass Wimbledon and victory in Australian Open (the second), while Alcaraz won again in Roland Garros and then to US Open. So: who is stronger between Sinner and Alcaraz? It’s currently impossible to tell, not even through numbers. There are those who prefer the flair and athleticism of the Spaniards, there are those who prefer the strength and calm of the Italians. The right mix that makes every ending balanced, unforgettable and spectacular.

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