Carlos Alcaraz Powers Past Felix Auger-Aliassime At Nitto ATP Finals
In a showdown that had all the makings of a classic, Carlos Alcaraz reminded everyone why he’s the king of the court. The world No. 1 dismantled a red-hot Félix Auger-Aliassime 6-2, 6-4, punching his ticket to the Nitto ATP Finals Championship. Let’s be honest, we all saw this coming, right?
Auger-Aliassime wasn’t just showing up for a paycheck. The Montrealer came into Turin looking like a man reborn, riding a wave of confidence after a deep run at the U.S. Open. He was playing sharp, clean tennis and had just sent Alexander Zverev packing the night before. There was a glimmer of hope, a feeling that maybe he could finally exorcise the demons Alcaraz had planted in their last four meetings.
But then, the match started. And reality, as it often does, hit like a 130 mph serve.
Alcaraz Puts On a Power Clinic
From the jump, Alcaraz played like a man possessed. His sheer weight of shot had Auger-Aliassime scrambling, looking like he was trying to return cannonballs. The Spaniard generated two break points in the very first service game. While Auger-Aliassime managed to fight them off with the heart of a lion, you could feel the inevitable coming. The pressure was suffocating.
Sure enough, Alcaraz broke serve to go up 3-1, and you could practically hear the air go out of the Inalpi Arena. Auger-Aliassime had a brief chance to get back into it, a tiny window to change the narrative. But an unforced error slammed it shut. From there, Alcaraz was simply in another stratosphere.
He was hitting with a combination of power and precision that felt less like a tennis match and more like a video game with the difficulty set to “easy.” The first set was over in a flash, 6-2, and we were all left wondering if we were witnessing a tennis match or a public execution.
Sinner Awaits In a Blockbuster Finale
The second set offered a bit more drama, if you can call it that. Auger-Aliassime held his nerve, serving better and even showing flashes of the brilliance that got him to the semis. At 2-2, he fought through a tough game, firing a pinpoint backhand and a crisp volley that got the crowd buzzing. For a moment, it felt like we had a fight on our hands.
But Alcaraz is not one for long, drawn-out affairs. He dialed the pressure back up to eleven, closing out the match and setting up the final everyone has been salivating over: a heavyweight clash with his archrival, Jannik Sinner.
This is the matchup the tennis world has been dreaming of. The World No. 1 versus the World No. 2. A rivalry that has defined the season. While Alcaraz has the better head-to-head record this year, Sinner is on an insane 30-match indoor winning streak and will have the entire nation of Italy screaming his name.
Sunday is going to be electric.
