The duel between Zverev and Sinner once again highlighted the maximum that governs the ATP circuit: it is a duopoly that shows no signs of changing... with a huge difference between Jannik, Carlos, and the rest.
The duel between Zverev and Sinner once again highlighted the maximum that governs the ATP circuit: it is a duopoly that shows no signs of changing... with a huge difference between Jannik, Carlos, and the rest.
A great day of tennis is coming this Friday, November 14th, at the ATP Finals 2025 to close out the group stage. Jannik Sinner, already qualified, will be competing in the daytime session against Ben Shelton, who is mathematically eliminated. This suggests that the Italian's semifinal on Saturday might also be played during the day. On Friday at 8:30 pm, Félix Auger-Aliassime and Alexander Zverev will take to the court to battle for the semifinal spot belonging to the group's second-placed player.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego del viernes 14 de noviembre en ATP Finals 2025: Sinner jugará en sesión diurna
[pixels-player]It will not be necessary to get a calculator to follow the final day of the Björn Borg Group at the ATP Finals 2025, as everything is quite clear. Jannik Sinner has secured his spot as the group winner and will face Ben Shelton knowing he is already in the semifinals. The American player is mathematically out, and the battle for the second spot in the group will be between Félix Auger-Aliassime and Alexander Zverev.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Finals 2025: Sinner ya está en semifinales y Shelton queda eliminado
[pixels-player]The Italian gave a didactic explanation of why he performs so well on indoor hard courts, and offered a revealing reflection on success and failure after defeating Zverev in Turin.
The German appeared at the press conference visibly satisfied with his performance against Sinner in their ATP Finals 2025 match, demanding revenge.
The Italian gives a new display of his superb level of play by defeating Zverev and keeps the fight for the number 1 spot alive at the ATP Finals 2025.
As comical as it is symptomatic. Facing Jannik Sinner this season must be the most frustrating thing for the vast majority of his rivals, and Alexander Zverev expressed it perfectly with a gesture during their match at the ATP Finals 2025. Seeing the world number 3 in that situation is nothing short of shocking.
The image of the year.
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) November 12, 2025
Sinner drives anyone crazy. pic.com/hcX0IOxtTQ
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev deja la imagen del año y resume lo que se siente al enfrentarse a Sinner
[pixels-player]We analyze all the aspects you need to know to watch live the second duel of Sinner in the ATP Finals 2025, against Zverev.
The duel between Zverev and Sinner once again highlighted the maximum that governs the ATP circuit: it is a duopoly that shows no signs of changing... with a huge difference between Jannik, Carlos, and the rest.
The Italian gave a didactic explanation of why he performs so well on indoor hard courts, and offered a revealing reflection on success and failure after defeating Zverev in Turin.
A great day of tennis is coming this Friday, November 14th, at the ATP Finals 2025 to close out the group stage. Jannik Sinner, already qualified, will be competing in the daytime session against Ben Shelton, who is mathematically eliminated. This suggests that the Italian's semifinal on Saturday might also be played during the day. On Friday at 8:30 pm, Félix Auger-Aliassime and Alexander Zverev will take to the court to battle for the semifinal spot belonging to the group's second-placed player.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego del viernes 14 de noviembre en ATP Finals 2025: Sinner jugará en sesión diurna
[pixels-player]The German appeared at the press conference visibly satisfied with his performance against Sinner in their ATP Finals 2025 match, demanding revenge.
It will not be necessary to get a calculator to follow the final day of the Björn Borg Group at the ATP Finals 2025, as everything is quite clear. Jannik Sinner has secured his spot as the group winner and will face Ben Shelton knowing he is already in the semifinals. The American player is mathematically out, and the battle for the second spot in the group will be between Félix Auger-Aliassime and Alexander Zverev.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Finals 2025: Sinner ya está en semifinales y Shelton queda eliminado
[pixels-player]The Italian gives a new display of his superb level of play by defeating Zverev and keeps the fight for the number 1 spot alive at the ATP Finals 2025.
As comical as it is symptomatic. Facing Jannik Sinner this season must be the most frustrating thing for the vast majority of his rivals, and Alexander Zverev expressed it perfectly with a gesture during their match at the ATP Finals 2025. Seeing the world number 3 in that situation is nothing short of shocking.
The image of the year.
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) November 12, 2025
Sinner drives anyone crazy. pic.com/hcX0IOxtTQ
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev deja la imagen del año y resume lo que se siente al enfrentarse a Sinner
[pixels-player]We analyze all the aspects you need to know to watch live the second duel of Sinner in the ATP Finals 2025, against Zverev.
A great day of tennis awaits on Wednesday, November 12th at the ATP Finals 2025, with the second day of matches in the Björn Borg Group. Jannik Sinner is the clear favorite. The Italian will face Alexander Zverev in the evening session starting at 8:30 PM, while at 2:00 PM, Ben Shelton and Félix Auger-Aliassime will take to the court in a crucial match to keep their qualification hopes alive.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego del miércoles 12 de noviembre en ATP Finals 2025: Sinner, de noche
[pixels-player]The passion of Alexander Zverev for dogs is well known to everyone, taking the theme to a higher level in recent weeks, as his dachshund has been seen watching his matches with his partner in the stands. After doing so again in his debut against Shelton at ATP Finals 2025, the German played with his dog on the court.
After his match against Ben Shelton, Alexander Zverev returned to Centre Court yesterday evening with his team and, of course, his dachshund Mishka for a practice session.
— ilyza1002 (@ilyza1002) November 10, 2025
📽️espnbrasil IG pic.twitter.com/vCCxIgRVyy
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev y un entrañable momento con su perro en las ATP Finals 2025 de Turín
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