Rolex Paris Masters 2025 Winners with Results and Prize Money

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PARIS, FRANCE – November 2, 2025 – The 2025 Rolex Paris Masters concluded with a sensational finale, cementing the event’s stature as a premier destination on the ATP Tour. The final Masters 1000 event of the season, held at the new La Défense Arena, distributed a total prize money pool of €6,128,940 ($7.13 million), the largest in the tournament’s history. Jannik Sinner claimed the singles trophy, while Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten secured the doubles title, with both champions earning substantial rewards that reflected the high-stakes competition.

Singles Champion: Jannik Sinner

The narrative of the singles tournament was dominated by the race for the World No. 1 ranking, and Jannik Sinner delivered with flawless execution, ultimately reclaiming the top spot.

Sinner’s Perfect Path to Paris Gold

Sinner, the newly crowned World No. 1, defeated the ninth seed, Félix Auger-Aliassime, in the final with a score of 6–4, 7–6(7–4). His victory was marked by extraordinary consistency, as he became the first player to win the Paris Masters without dropping a single set. This performance was a fitting capstone to a career-defining week that also saw him become the first Italian man to reach the quarter-finals of all nine ATP Masters 1000 tournaments.

PerformanceWinner (Jannik Sinner)Runner-up (Félix Auger-Aliassime)
Final Score6–4, 7–6(7–4)4–6, 6–7(4–7)
Prize Money (€)€946,610€516,925
ATP Ranking Points1,000650

The Lucrative Reward

Sinner’s victory earned him the winner’s cheque of €946,610 (approximately $1.1 million), confirming his financial reward for the flawless run. This massive payday, coupled with the 1,000 ranking points, sets the stage perfectly for his attempt to clinch the ATP Year-End No. 1 honour at the upcoming Nitto ATP Finals in Turin.

Félix Auger-Aliassime, despite the loss, still walked away with a significant reward of €516,925. His impressive run to his second career Masters 1000 final proved invaluable, securing 650 crucial ranking points that propelled him into the prime position to qualify for the eighth and final spot at the Nitto ATP Finals.


Doubles Champions: Heliövaara and Patten

The doubles competition delivered an upset in the final, crowning a team that had demonstrated relentless form in the second half of the season.

Heliövaara/Patten Secure First Masters 1000

The third-seeded pairing of Harri Heliövaara (FIN) and Henry Patten (GBR) defeated the all-British duo of Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool with a clinical straight-sets score of 6–3, 6–4. This win marked Heliövaara and Patten’s maiden ATP Masters 1000 title as a team, further cementing their status as a top-tier doubles partnership.

PerformanceWinners (Heliövaara/Patten)Runners-up (Cash/Glasspool)
Final Score6–3, 6–43–6, 4–6
Prize Money (€)€290,410 (Split per team)€157,760 (Split per team)
ATP Ranking Points1,000600

Prize Money and the Year-End Race

Heliövaara and Patten split the winner’s prize of €290,410, in addition to earning 1,000 ATP Doubles Team Ranking points. This victory was pivotal, ensuring the race for the Year-End World No. 1 Doubles Team will be decided at the Nitto ATP Finals.

For the runners-up, Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, the loss was a disappointment, but they earned a substantial €157,760 to share. Critically, Lloyd Glasspool maintained his World No. 1 doubles ranking, a position that had been heavily contested throughout the tournament. His lead was secured after rival contender Horacio Zeballos was eliminated earlier in the draw.

Farewell to the Veterans

The tournament also served as a stage for emotional goodbyes to two doubles veterans. The final professional appearance of French five-time major champion Nicolas Mahut ended in a first-round loss (partnering Grigor Dimitrov). Additionally, the former World No. 1 and 2024 Australian Open champion, Rohan Bopanna, made his final professional outing, also losing in the first round (partnering Alexander Bublik).

The 2025 Rolex Paris Masters was a financial success and an on-court classic, providing the perfect transition to the season’s final act: the high-stakes Nitto ATP Finals in Turin.

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