Well, well, well. It seems like being the defending champion doesn’t mean squat at the Six Kings Slam. In what can only be described as a masterclass in tournament politics, Sinner has been handed the raw end of the deal for 2025, while Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic waltz straight into the semifinals like they own the place. And honestly? The tennis world is absolutely losing it.
Let me paint you a picture: last year, Sinner dominated the inaugural Six Kings Slam, pocketing a cool $6 million after beating Alcaraz in the final. You’d think that kind of performance would earn him some respect from the organizers, right? Wrong. Dead wrong. Instead, the Italian maestro has been relegated to starting from the quarterfinals, while Djokovic—who didn’t even play last year—gets a free pass to