ATP Finals: Sinner Auger-Aliassime 4-3 in first set LIVE – ATP Finals 2025

In the field Sinner battled Auger-Aliassime 4-3 in the first set DIRECT

THE FIRST WEEK
Augier-Aliassime bats with the new ball
Sinners in service are close to zero: 4-3
Augier-Aliassime opened the game with his third ace of the match, but a double fault gave him the advantage for the first time and the first break point for Sinner, canceled out by the Canadian who got the ball for his third, was canceled out by a pass from Sinner. The Canadian’s forehand error gave Sinner a second break point, canceled out by Augier-Aliassime who squandered a chance to make it three-all. The Canadian won thanks to the fourth ace of the match: 3-3
Sinner closes service still at 15:00: 3-2
Augier-Aliassime kept the inning at 30: 2-2
Sinner on service closes at 15:00: 2-1
He responded with two aces on Auger-Aliassime’s serve, keeping the game tied at 15: 1-1
Sinner started firmly in the first game, finishing at zero: 1-0

The match marks the debut of the South Tyrolean and Canadian at the 2025 ATP Finals in Turin and applies to group B, which also includes the American. Fritz and other Italians Musetti.

In today’s first match Fritz beat Musetti 2-0 (6-3 6-4)

For more information ANSA Agency ATP Finals: Musetti fights but succumbs to super Fritz America dominates from the baseline. Azzurro: ‘Amazing emotions at the start’

Auger-Aliassime


SINNER’S NIGHT

The back-and-forth continues between Carlos Alcaraz, who returned to No. 1 on the ATP rankings, and Jannik Sinner, who dropped back to No. 2, a day after the start of the year-end Finals in Turin, which will determine which of the two will end the year at the top of the rankings. Neither Sinner nor Alcaraz played last week, but at the same time last year, Sinner dominated the ATP Finals. The 1,500 points he had earned were then reduced today, leaving him behind Alcaraz, who had just a handful of points to defend after last year’s group stage defeat in Turin. Winning on Saturday in Athens, where he won his 101st title on the circuit, Novak Djokovic moved up one place (4th), behind Alexander Zverev (3rd). Ben Shelton (5/o) also gained ground, achieving the best ranking of his career. He overtook Taylor Fritz (-2, 6/o), who was also hit with a points deduction penalty from last year’s Finals.

Alexander Bublik, despite losing at Metz, gained another position and was 11th, the best ranking of his career.

Top 10 ATP rankings November 10, 2025: 1) Carlos Alcaraz (Spa) 11,050 points (+1) 2) Jannik Sinner (Ita) 10,000 (-1) 3) Alexander Zverev (Ger) 4,960 4) Novak Djokovic (Srb) 4,830 (+1) 5) Ben Shelton (USA) 3,970 (+1) 6) Taylor Fritz (USA) 4,935 (-2) 7) Alex De Minaur (Aus) 3,935 8) F.Auger-Aliassime (CAN) 3,845 9) Lorenzo Musetti (Ita) 3,840 10) Jack Draper (Fig) 2,990 (+1) … 22) Flavio Cobolli (Ita) 2,025 26) Luciano Darderi (Ita) 1,609 39) Lorenzo Sonego (Ita) 1,265 (+3) 56) Matteo Berrettini (Ita) 945 (+7) 63) Matteo Arnaldi 883 (+1) 73) Mattia Bellucci 783 (+2) 85) Luca Nardi 699 (-4) …

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