Jannik Sinner

Jannik Sinner Dominates Felix Auger-Aliassime in Turin Opener

TURIN, Italy — Defending champion Jannik Sinner began his ATP Finals 2025 campaign in front of an electrified home crowd with a commanding 7-5, 6-1 victory over Felix Auger-Aliassime. The Italian star, backed by thousands of fans at the Pala Alpitour arena, showed poise, power, and precision as he set his sights not only on retaining his title but also on claiming the coveted year-end World No.1 ranking.

For Sinner to finish the year as the top-ranked player, he must win the season-ending championship and hope that Carlos Alcaraz falls short of reaching the final. With this opening win, Sinner took a major step in that direction.

Auger-Aliassime, the eighth seed, appeared slowed by a left calf issue that required two medical timeouts during the second set. Despite his physical struggles, the Canadian displayed flashes of brilliance but couldn’t match Sinner’s relentless pace and accuracy.

Sinner’s latest triumph extended his dominance over Auger-Aliassime, improving his record to 4-0 in 2025 against the Canadian. Their recent meetings included a semifinal win at the US Open and a straight-sets victory in the Paris Masters final.


Sinner Continues His Winning Tradition in Turin

Sinner remains unbeaten in Turin since the 2023 final against Novak Djokovic, a run that highlights his growing mastery on indoor courts. Last season, he captured the ATP Finals crown without dropping a single set, and his latest performance suggests that he’s in similar form.

“I’m feeling confident playing here at home,” Sinner said after the match. “The energy from the crowd gives me so much motivation. I just try to stay focused on each match.”

The win places Sinner alongside Alexander Zverev, who also triumphed in his opening match against Ben Shelton on Sunday, at the top of the Bjorn Borg Group standings. Only the top two players from each group advance to the semifinals, making every win critical.

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Taylor Fritz Overcomes Lorenzo Musetti in Straight Sets

Earlier in the day, Taylor Fritz opened his campaign with a solid 6-3, 6-4 win over Italian alternate Lorenzo Musetti, who was drafted in at the last minute to replace the injured Novak Djokovic.

Fritz, who reached the final of the ATP Finals last year and the semifinals on his debut in 2022, used his experience to handle the pressure moments effectively. The American arrived well-prepared after spending the previous week training on indoor hard courts — a decision that clearly paid off.

“This was a really important win if I want to survive the group,” Fritz said after the match. “Musetti plays very differently with his slices and variety, so it took me a while to adapt. Once I settled in, I felt in control.”

Musetti, who lost to Djokovic in the Athens final just days earlier, admitted fatigue played a role. “I wasn’t at 100%, especially physically,” he said. “But mentally, I’m happy to be here. It’s a dream to play in my hometown, even if I couldn’t give my best performance.”

Despite the loss, Musetti earned admiration from the crowd for his fighting spirit and positive attitude.


Group Standings and Upcoming Matches

Following Monday’s results, Sinner and Zverev lead the Bjorn Borg Group with one win each, while Fritz and Alcaraz top the Jimmy Connors Group, both boasting perfect starts. Alex de Minaur and Musetti trail behind with one loss apiece.

Tuesday’s match lineup promises exciting action:

  • Taylor Fritz vs. Carlos Alcaraz — a key clash that could shape the group’s outcome.
  • Lorenzo Musetti vs. Alex de Minaur — a must-win for both players to keep their semifinal hopes alive.

As the tournament progresses, all eyes remain on Jannik Sinner, who looks determined to deliver another memorable performance for his home fans and potentially end 2025 as the world’s best player.

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