Jannik Sinner faces Félix Auger-Aliassime in the Paris Masters final, with Sinner aiming to extend his strong form into the indoor hard-court matchup. Overview of the match
- Event: Rolex Paris Masters final
 - Players: Jannik Sinner vs Félix Auger-Aliassime
 - Surface: Indoor hard courts
 - Head-to-head: Sinner and Auger-Aliassime are tied 2-2 in their ATP Head-to-Head series, with recent results favoring Sinner in 2025 lead-ins (including decisive wins in Cincinnati and the US Open semifinal).
 
Key factors to watch
- Sinner’s service and aggression: In recent Paris matches, Sinner has produced high first-serve percentages and aggressive returning, which have helped him control rallies on fast indoor surfaces.
 
- Auger-Aliassime’s pace and consistency: Auger-Aliassime excels with flat power off the ground and can trouble opponents with deep, heavy forehands, especially on faster indoor courts.
 
- Mental and tactical edge: Both players possess strong indoor-court games and have traded momentum across the year; the match could hinge on first-serve polarity and break-point conversion.
 
Where to watch
- TV and streaming options have varied by region, but have commonly included Sky Sport channels and Tennis TV, with streaming rights via platforms like Sky Go, NOW, and Tennis TV in many markets; in some locales, in-language outlets provided live text or alternative broadcasts (availability can depend on regional rights).
 
Match context
- This final caps a high-profile end to the Masters 1000 season, with both players arriving in strong form after deep runs in recent tournaments; the winner will likely contend for a high season-end ranking impact given the points on offer.
 
Direct answer to your query
- The final is Jannik Sinner vs Félix Auger-Aliassime at the Rolex Paris Masters 2025 final, played on indoor hard courts. The head-to-head stands at 2-2, with Sinner having won the more recent 2025 meetings, suggesting a closely contested match. For viewing, check regional broadcasts around the match time on Sky Sport (or equivalent in your region) and streaming options such as Tennis TV, Sky Go, or NOW, depending on local rights; in some countries, TV8 or other broadcasters may provide delayed or textual coverage. If you’d like, specify your country and I can give exact channels and start times.
 
