Tour: ATP · Level: Masters · Surface: hard (indoor) court · Location: Paris · Dates: Nov 2, 2026 – Nov 8, 2026
Defending Champion (2025): Jannik Sinner.
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Matches: 8 · Players in draw: 8
Paris Masters 2026 match results, grouped by round below. Tap any match for the live set-by-set score, point-by-point flow, and head-to-head history.
| Year | Champion |
|---|---|
| 2025 | Jannik Sinner |
| 2024 | Alexander Zverev |
| 2023 | Novak Djokovic |
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The Paris Masters is the last Masters 1000 of the ATP calendar, founded in 1986 and played on indoor hard courts in early November. For decades it was synonymous with the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, the low-slung arena whose fast, quiet conditions made it a serve-and-shotmaking week unlike anything earlier in the season. It closes the European indoor swing and functions as the final 1000-level points on the table — which means it doubles, almost every year, as the last scramble for the eight qualifying berths at the ATP Finals in Turin.
That calendar slot is the event's defining trait. Drawn players arrive deep into a long season, often already locked into or chasing Finals qualification, and the indoor surface rewards the biggest servers and flattest hitters on tour — a different test from the clay grind of the Italian Open or the outdoor-hard expanse of the Cincinnati Open. Quick courts, late nights, and high stakes make it one of the most physically taxing weeks on the schedule.
The recent honor roll skews toward the era's heavyweights. Novak Djokovic took the 2023 title past Grigor Dimitrov, before Alexander Zverev dropped just four games across the 2024 final. Jannik Sinner then went back-to-back, edging Felix Auger-Aliassime in a 2025 final that ran to two tiebreaks before adding the 2026 crown.
The current chapter is as much about real estate as results: the tournament has moved from the cramped Bercy bowl to the larger arena at La Défense, part of the broader push to expand the late-season indoor product. The surface character holds — fast and unforgiving — but the stage is now bigger, and the qualifying math behind it no less brutal.