Sinner dominates injury-hit Auger-Aliassime in ATP Finals opener
Italy's Jannik Sinner hits the ball during his match against Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime at the ATP Finals tennis tournament in Turin on November 10, 2025. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)
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Italy's Jannik
Sinner got his title defence off to a solid start with a dominant straight sets
win over ailing Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime at the ATP Finals on Monday in
Turin.
Nine days after
their duel in the final of the Paris Masters, Sinner was again the strongest
winning 7-5, 6-1.
But fellow
Italian Lorenzo Musetti was earlier outclassed 6-3, 6-4 by American Taylor
Fritz.
After a tight
first set, Sinner swept aside Auger-Aliassime, who had been hampered by a left
calf injury by breaking serve to rush to a 3-0 lead.
He broke him a
second time to close out the match with an ace after one hour 41 minutes.
"Obviously
winning the first match is very important in this competition and this format,"
said 24-year-old Sinner.
"It was a
very tough match until 6-5. I had some chances to break. He served very well,
only once I missed a return, but it can happen. He played some very aggressive
tennis, so I’m happy to overcome a very tough test today.
"I hope
it‘s nothing too serious," Sinner added of his rival. "I wish him
obviously a very speedy recovery and hopefully he is back to 100 percent
physically."
Sinner notched
his 27th consecutive victory on his preferred indoor hard courts surface and
took the lead in the Bjorn Borg Group, which will also see the world number two
face Germany's Alexander Zverev and American Ben Shelton.
The native of
South Tyrol, the German-speaking region of northeastern Italy, won the 2024
edition of the tournament which brings together the eight best players of the
year, by stringing together five wins without dropping a single set.
The 2025 edition
could allow him to finish the season as world number one, currently held by his
great Spanish rival Carlos Alcaraz, who has beaten him four times this year.
Earlier Fritz
got his bid for a first ATP Finals crown off to the best possible start with a comprehensive
win over Musetti.
The 28-year-old
American, who lost to Sinner in last year's final, was out of the blocks
quickly in the Jimmy Connors group match, taking an early break and holding on
to pocket the first set.
The crowd did
their best to lift a visibly fatigued Musetti who was a late addition to the
line-up.
He only
qualified for the Finals on Saturday after Novak Djokovic pulled out with
injury, shortly after beating the Italian in the final of the Athens event.
Winning 84
percent of his first serves and giving away just four break point chances, none
of which were taken, Fritz continued to control the match.
The American
broke to go 3-1 up and served cleanly all the way to the line.
"I am
really happy. I thought I did a lot of things really well," Fritz said.
"I did a
great job early on in the match to serve my way out of trouble and save some
break points. The whole second set I played well and had a lot of chances to
break that I didn’t get.
"I am
really happy I was able to serve it out there and it didn’t come back to ruin
it."
Fritz qualified
sixth for the Finals and after finishing runner-up last year is gearing up for
another tilt at the title.
"Every time
I come here, I like the conditions and it is very easy to get motivated and
fired up," said Fritz.
"You can
lock in, it is the last tournament of the year and it is the ATP Finals, it's a
big deal.”
Neither player
will have time to rest as both are back on court on Tuesday.
Fritz faces
Carlos Alcaraz who also got off to a winning start by beating Alex de Minaur on
Sunday while Musetti takes on the Australian.


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