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Jannik Sinner needs to succesfully defend his title and hope that Carlos Alcaraz doesnt win another match in order to end the year back as world No 1; Alexander Zverev to face Felix Auger-Aliassime on
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The latest chapter of the ‘Sincaraz’ rivalry in Turin brings curtain down on year of dominance
After Sinner defended his Australian Open title in January – his final tournament before serving a suspension for failing two doping tests – what followed was a trilogy of finals of epic proportions.
Auger-Aliassime, who lost his opening match to Jannik Sinner while appearing to struggle with an injury, looked back to his best here as he claimed a 4-6 7-6 (9-7) 7-5 triumph
Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz played a full-intensity practice match at Pala Alpitour ahead of the ATP Finals in Turin
Carlos Alcaraz went to bed on Tuesday night knowing that he will not have to get up early on Thursday. The last and decisive match of the Jimmy Connors group of the ATP Finals agai
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Carlos Alcaraz admits: 'Novak Djokovic killed me in Turin two years ago'
Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic should have shared a group at the ATP Finals. However, Novak withdrew from Turin, propelling Lorenzo Musetti into the spotlight after beating him in the Athens final.
Taylor Fritz opened his 2025 ATP Finals campaign with a convincing straight-sets win over Lorenzo Musetti. Musetti missed out on automatic qualification after losing to Djokovic in Athens, but the Serbian had backed him to make the field anyway.
ATP Finals 2025 take place in Turin, November 9-16, live on Sky Sports Tennis, as this years top eight mens players in the world face off; watch ATP and WTA action on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+ which is integrated into Sky TV,