Sinner runs over Alcaraz and wins the Six Kings Slam

Sinner runs over Alcaraz and wins the Six Kings Slam

Jannik Sinner won the Six Kings Slam title this Saturday, 18, at Saudi Arabiadefeating Carlos Alcaraz by 2 to 0, with scores of 6/2 and 6/4. The Italian dominated the match from start to finish and will take home a total prize pool of $6 million (approximately R$32.4 million).




In the first set of the Six Kings Slam final, Jannik Sinner started to impose his pace and put pressure on Carlos Alcaraz from serve. The Italian immediately took the lead, taking advantage of the Spaniard’s errors at the start of the point and guaranteeing a sequence of breaks that took him 5-1. Alcaraz also tried to react, but Sinner remained firm and closed the set at 6/4.

In the second set Alcaraz comes back better and works, but Sinner maintains the consistency that characterized the entire match. The Italian remained firm on serve and took advantage of the Spaniard’s errors in decisive moments to create a decisive break. Sinner thus managed to close the set at 6/4.

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Last year, in the first edition of the Six Kings Slam, Sinner and Alcaraz, today’s top tennis players, had already faced each other in the final. The Spaniard won the first set, but saw the Italian turn the tables and win the title.

The Six Kings Slam will pay exorbitant sums to the champion Sinner

One of the most recent events in the world of tennis is the Six Kings Slam, based in Saudi Arabia, which has attracted attention for the generous prize money awarded to its champion. In 2025, the financial attraction continues its course by offering a total prize of R$32.7 million, surpassing traditional Grand Slams such as the US Open, which this season awarded $5 million to its winners.

The Six Kings Slam prize structure is particular, starting with the initial fair distribution: each participant secures 1.5 million dollars just for their presence. This already guarantees competitors a substantial reward, regardless of performance. However, the financial peak is reached by the champion, who receives another 4.5 million dollars, for a total of 6 million dollars.

Source: Terra

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