ATP Finals: Sinner good first, beats Auger Aliassime in straight sets – 2025 ATP Finals

Jannik Sinner started well at the ATP Finals in Turin. In his debut match at the Inalpi Arena, the world number two beat Canadian Felix Auger Aliassime (number 8) in two sets.

The final score was 7-5, 6-1, in one hour and 40 minutes of playing time. DIRECT

Match

SECOND WEEK
Sinner closed the winning serve with an ace: 6-1
Auger-Alliassime on serve canceled Sinner’s first break point with an ace but did nothing on the second: 5-1
New interventions by physiotherapists
Sinner closes service at 15:00: 4-1
Auger-Aliassime on serve gave the ball 4-0 to Sinner, canceled out by the tape. A backhand error gave Sinner a second chance, canceled out by the winner of the first: 40 all. The tape still stopped Sinner as the Canadian held serve. 3-1
A short stop during the Auger-Aliassime match. The Canadian touched his left leg and asked for a physiotherapist’s intervention.

Sinner committed his first double fault and recovered from 0-30, but the Canadian capitalized for the first time in the match on his turn at bat, won by the blue: 3-0
Auger-Aliassime did not appear to be in the best physical condition when serving and gave Sinner two break points by dropping serve, the second in a row: 2-0
Sinner closed out the first game in the 15th minute, but Auger-Aliassime still seemed to have an unstable run: 1-0

Auger-Aliassime returned to the dressing room to check on a physical problem suffered in the final game of the first set

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THE FIRST WEEK
Auger-Aliassime appeared to be in pain in his right leg but canceled out Sinner’s second set point, but the Italian built another set point with the help of a ribbon that stopped the Canadian who opened the game with his eighth ace of the match. Sinner’s take on the game and the set: 7-5
Sinner still keeps his serve at zero: 6-5
Auger-Aliassime’s game started badly because he made two mistakes. The Canadian got back to the 30 thanks to a second on his body and then created a ball at the 5, canceled out by Sinner who put the Canadian back in front. Set point for the Sinners, canceled out by the Canadians. Sinner responded in the corridor and the Canadian leveled the game with his seventh ace of the match: 5-5
Sinner holds serve at 15: 5-4
Auger-Aliassime hit with the new ball with which he scored two aces and closed the 15th with a forehand volley: 4-4
Sinners in service are close to zero: 4-3
Auger-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 getting 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 Auger-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
Auger-Aliassime keeps 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

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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)

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