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The city of Turin is ready to host the last tennis tournament of 2025 with the ATP Finals, which, starting Sunday, November 9, will call the eight best players of the circuit onto the indoor hard court. All eyes will inevitably be on Jannik Sinner ...
Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic lead a world-class field containing two Americans as the season-ending ATP Finals return to Turin.
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Carlos Alcaraz sends good signals in his first practice session at the ATP Finals
Under the watchful eye of his two coaches Juan Carlos Ferrero and Samuel Lopez, the world number 2 also made a practice set with Fritz and was ahead 6-3 4-2 at the time of the interruption.
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Jannik Sinner arrives in Turin early, keeps pressure on Carlos Alcaraz
Jannik Sinner claimed his fifth Masters 1000 title in Paris on Sunday. Two days later, world no. 1 arrived in Turin ahead of the ATP Finals. The home favorite defeated all five rivals at the elite event last year to lift a trophy.
It is the Canadian who currently occupies eighth spot in the official Race To Turin rankings. He sits just 160 points ahead of ninth-placed Musetti, with 3845 points to the Italian's 3685, ahead of the final tournaments of the regular season this week in Athens and Metz.
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Novak Djokovic remains undecided about his participation at the upcoming ATP Finals in Turin, despite Italian Tennis Federation president Angelo Binaghi's public assurance that the seven-time winner will compete at the elite event.