ATP Finals today – Matches from 13.11.
Those of you who are also following the ATP Finals today will see two trend-setting duels on the fifth day of competition. First, Taylor Fritz meets Alex de Minaur, before Carlos Alcaraz and Lorenzo Musetti meet later in the evening in a direct duel for the group victory.
The last two matches of the Jimmy Connors group promise high tension, because nothing less than the entry into the semi-finals of the prestigious season-ending event is at stake.
ATP Finals today – 13.11.2025
At today’s ATP Finals, there are two particularly explosive games on the schedule. The first is the duel between Fritz and Minaur, followed by the evening match Alcaraz against Musetti.
Both matches will ultimately decide who will make it into the top four. So everything is still open!
By the way, via the Bet365 app you can follow the ATP Finals live today as always, cheer along and discover exciting betting opportunities at every rally.
ATP Finals bets today 13.11.: Fritz – de Minaur (14:00)
Taylor Fritz proved against Carlos Alcaraz that he can deliver a close match until the end with one of the best players tennis currently has to offer.
In the end, it was again not enough to win over the Spaniard, but the upcoming opponent seems to be made for Fritz. With his powerful service game, he could nip any resistance in the bud early on.
Especially since De Minaur was anything but convincing in his last match with 44 unforced errors and a success rate of only 66% on the first serve.
My expert tip: 1st set & match – Fritz
ATP Finals today 13.11.: Alcaraz – Musetti (20:30)
Alcaraz is not unassailable. His unusually high number of unforced errors (38) almost cost him the victory in the match against Taylor Fritz, as he won the game only narrowly 2-1.
His next opponent now represents at least as big a challenge for him as the American himself before him – and for several reasons.
Because the Italian just won – carried by the crowd – as an underdog and already had an extremely close match against Alcaraz at the last French Open, which he only had to give up due to an injury-related retirement. This time it will be just as close as it was in Paris!
My expert tip: Win Alcaraz 2:1


