VIDEO SHOWS: PARIS MASTERS FINAL HIGHLIGHTS SHOWS: PARIS, FRANCE (NOVEMBER 2, 2025) (ATP MEDIA/ IMG - See restrictions) FELIX AUGER ALIASSIME V JANNIK SINNER 1. AUGER ALIASSIME WALKING OUT 2. SINNER WALKING OUT FIRST SET 3. RALLY ENDS WITH AUGER ALIASSIME GOING LONG WITH AN OVER-THE-SHOULDER FOREHAND 4. SET POINT - SINNER WITH A FOREHAND WINNER TO TAKE SET 6-4 SECOND SET 5. AUGER ALIASSIME WITH A FOREHAND WINNER 6. SINNER WITH A FOREHAND WINNER 7. CHAMPIONSHIP POINT - SINNER HITS A BACKHAND TO WIN 6-4 7-6(4) 8. PLAYERS SHAKING HANDS AT NET, SHAKING HANDS WITH UMPIRE 9. VARIOUS OF SINNER CELEBRATING 10. FAN HOLDING SIGN READING (Italian) "Jannik we love you" PARIS, FRANCE (NOVEMBER 2, 2025) (ATP MEDIA/ IMG - Editorial use only. No Monetisation. No resales") 11. (SOUNDBITE) (English) 2025 PARIS MASTERS CHAMPION, JANNIK SINNER, SAYING: "It’s huge, honestly. It was such an intense final here and we both knew what’s on the line, you know? So he is in a very tough and difficult spot. But, you know, from my side I’m extremely happy, you know? The past couple of months have been amazing, you know? We tried to work on things, trying to improve as a player and seeing these kind of results makes me incredibly happy. And yes, you know, another title this year. It has been an amazing year no matter what comes now in Turin (for the ATP Finals)." 12. WHITE FLASH 13. (SOUNDBITE) (Italian) 2025 PARIS MASTERS CHAMPION, JANNIK SINNER, SAYING: "Yes it was incredible, a really tough match. I broke him right away in the first game, but then he served very well. Obviously, I'm happy with how I played the tiebreak, that was crucial. He was serving better and better. So, I'm very happy. That's it for this tournament, and now let's see what we do in Turin." PARIS, FRANCE (NOVEMBER 2, 2025) (ATP MEDIA/ IMG - See restrictions) 14. VARIOUS OF TROPHY LIFT STORY: Jannik Sinner beat Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-4 7-6(4) to win the Paris Masters for the first time on Sunday (November 2), a title which propelled him back to the summit of the men's rankings. Second seed Sinner needed to win the final to leapfrog Carlos Alcaraz in the rankings and the Italian became only the fourth player to win the tournament without dropping a set. For Auger-Aliassime, it was an opportunity missed as the Canadian ninth seed needed to win the title to book his spot in the season-ending ATP Finals. It was a first Masters crown of the year for Sinner and his fifth title in 2025 as he extended his win streak on indoor hardcourts to 26 matches. (Production: Conal Quinn) (The article has been published through a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has been published verbatim. Liability lies with original publisher.)