ATP Finals today, November 10. Schedule, predictions & bets

ATP Finals today, November 10. Schedule, predictions & bets

ATP Finals today – Matches on November 10.

Anyone currently looking for today’s ATP Finals matches will come across the exciting games on the second day of the tournament. These are even featured on the main page of most sports betting apps.

The focus is on the duel between local hero Jannik Sinner and Felix Auger-Aliassime, as well as the match between Taylor Fritz and Lorenzo Musetti, who was nominated to replace Novak Djokovic.

ATP Finals today – November 10, 2025

Two group matches are also on the schedule for the second day of the tournament: The first match will be between Lorenzo Musetti and Taylor Fritz – we’ll dive into this match in the next section!

The second match between Jannik Sinner and Felix Auger-Aliassime will start a few hours later, at prime time in the evening.

Incidentally, you can follow every rally of the ATP Finals live today on the handy Interwetten app and place new bets as you go.

ATP Finals today, November 10: Lorenzo Musetti – Taylor Fritz (2:00 p.m.)

Lorenzo Musetti has just lost the final of the Hellenic Open to Novak Djokovic, but is replacing him in the ATP Finals because the Serb suffered an injury during his 101st tournament victory.

The sports betting providers favor Taylor Fritz. On the one hand, because of the American’s strong serve and, on the other hand, because he is going into this match much more rested.

However, he has lost all of his last three direct duels against the Italian since 2024, and the audience is also on the side of their compatriot. Whether that will push him to victory is questionable, but it should at least go to 3 sets.

My expert tip: Over 2.5 sets.

ATP Finals betting today, November 10: Jannik Sinner vs. Felix Auger-Aliassime (8:30 p.m.)

The South Tyrolean is playing outstanding tennis, having won 13 matches in a row, 12 of them 2-0 and only one 2-1. His last match? The final of the Paris Masters, which he won against his upcoming opponent, of all people.

Since this encounter was less than a week ago and this tournament is even more important, Sinner should not let anything slip.

Especially not if, as he did a week ago in Paris, he wins 91% of his first serves and again doesn’t give the Canadian a single break point opportunity.

My expert tip: Sinner to win 2:0

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