Sinner-Alcaraz: The Battle Continues, But the Six Kings Slam's $6 Million Prize is Just a Bonus | Schedule and How to Watch
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As always, they are the two of them. Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are once again facing each other in the final, whether it's for the glory of a Slam or a staggering $6 million prize offered by the wealthy Saudis. The final act of the Six Kings Slam, scheduled for Saturday, October 18th in Riyadh, holds no significance for statistics, the ATP rankings, or the history of the sport. It's a luxury exhibition, offering a mere $6 million in prize money. Of course, this is a provocation: the figure is monstrous, the highest ever seen for a tennis tournament (https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2025/10/14/six-kings-slam-montepremi-record-sinner-quando-gioca-tsitsipas-dove-vedere-tv-streaming-orari/8159972/). But it reiterates that the sporting result will have no impact, except on the already overflowing wallets of Sinner and Alcaraz. The only useful insight could come from the game: for the Italian, it can be an excellent test to try out some novelties.
A tournament-exhibition with staggering prizes
The Six Kings Slam, in its second edition (the first was won by Sinner), is an event designed for the public and the sportwashing of Saudi Arabia. Six top players invited, matches with an elevated pace but no real stakes, except for the economic ones: $1.5 million for each participant and $4.5 million for the winner, for a total of $6 million. In the semi-finals, Sinner overwhelmed Novak Djokovic with an eloquent 6-4, 6-2 in just over an hour (https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2025/10/17/sinner-djokovic-six-kings-slam-semifinale-treno-in-corsa-spacca-palla-mi-ha-preso-a-calci-scusate-tifosi-colpa-a-sua/8163649/). The Serbian didn't give his all, but he still recognized the superiority of the Italian: "Sinner is like a train in motion, he splits the ball," he said after the match. Alcaraz, on the other hand, overcame Taylor Fritz with the same score (6-4, 6-2).
Sinner-Alcaraz: A test without pressure
On Saturday evening, Sinner will find himself across the net from Carlos Alcaraz. This is a good opportunity to verify against the world number one the tactical and technical variations he has been working on for weeks: the more frequent use of the drop shot, the net rushes, and, above all, the continuity of the service. Playing without the pressure of points and rankings allows for experimentation, and Riyadh offers the ideal context for it. Djokovic admitted he couldn't contain the power of Jannik, who on indoor cement confirms his devastating nature. And even if it's just an exhibition, the regained effectiveness of the service and the solidity in key moments represent encouraging signs.
The previous encounters between Sinner and Alcaraz
The balance remains favorable to the Spaniard: Alcaraz leads 10-5 in direct confrontations and in 2025 he won four out of the five challenges, with the only exception being the Wimbledon final, won by Sinner. More recent is Alcaraz's success in the US Open final, a sign of an equilibrium that shifts depending on the surface and physical condition. In Riyadh, the two are meeting for the second consecutive final in the Saudi tournament: last year, Sinner won in three sets.
Schedule and how to watch the final in streaming
The Sinner-Alcaraz final will take place on Saturday, October 18th, not before 8:00 PM (Italian time), following the match for third place between Djokovic and Fritz. The match will be broadcast exclusively on Netflix, which holds the rights to the tournament. To watch the match, an active subscription to the streaming platform will be necessary.