
Paris, France – October 29, 2025 — Britain’s Cameron Norrie pulled off the biggest win of his career at the Paris Masters, defeating world number one Carlos Alcaraz 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 in a thrilling second-round match on Tuesday. The unseeded Brit overcame a slow start to end Alcaraz’s 17-match winning streak at the ATP Masters 1000 level.
The result marks one of the biggest upsets of the 2025 season and halts Alcaraz’s dominant run that included titles in Monte Carlo, Rome, and Cincinnati.
A Career-Defining Victory
Norrie, currently ranked No. 31 in the world, showed grit and composure after dropping the opening set. The 29-year-old left-hander steadied his baseline game, countering Alcaraz’s heavy topspin with consistent depth and tactical precision. He saved two crucial break points at 3-3 in the deciding set before holding serve to seal victory in just over two hours and twenty minutes.
“Massive – so big for me,” Norrie said after the match. “I’ve been coming back from injury and just tried to enjoy my tennis again. To get a win like this, my first ever against a world number one and against someone as confident as Carlos, it’s just incredible.”
The victory sends Norrie into the last 16 at a Masters 1000 event for the first time since Rome 2023, matching his best-ever showing in Paris from 2021.
Alcaraz Off His Game
Fresh off his eighth title of the season in Tokyo, six-time Grand Slam champion Alcaraz struggled with uncharacteristic inconsistency. The Spaniard committed 54 unforced errors, frequently venting frustration toward his coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, during changeovers.
After controlling the opening set, Alcaraz appeared to lose rhythm and focus. Norrie took advantage, breaking early in the second set and maintaining control through the third.
It was Alcaraz’s first loss before a final since March, interrupting a string of dominant Masters performances that had kept him firmly atop the ATP rankings.
Ranking Implications
With this loss, Alcaraz risks surrendering the year-end world No. 1 position to Italy’s Jannik Sinner, who can claim the top spot if he wins the Paris title this week.
The defeat also raises questions about Alcaraz’s form heading into the ATP Finals in Turin, where he will face stiff competition from Novak Djokovic, Sinner, and Daniil Medvedev.
What’s Next
Norrie advances to face the winner of Valentin Vacherot and Arthur Rinderknech, who play their second-round match on Wednesday. The Briton will look to continue his resurgence after an injury-plagued start to the season.
“Getting through this one gives me huge confidence,” Norrie said. “I’ll take this momentum and just keep fighting.”
📊 Match Summary
- Final Score: Norrie def. Alcaraz 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
- Duration: 2 hours, 22 minutes
- Aces: Norrie (7), Alcaraz (6)
- Unforced Errors: Norrie (29), Alcaraz (54)
- Break Points Saved: Norrie (4/6), Alcaraz (3/7)


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