When Jannik Sinner plays at the ATP Finals: background with Alex De Minaur

The ATP Finals are back to ignite Turin and one of the most anticipated matches is undoubtedly the one between Jannik Sinner and Alex de Minaur, a challenge that is now part of the new generation of world tennis. The match, valid for the semifinals of the tournament, represents a crucial moment for the Italian, who is called to confirm his strength in a context in which the Italian public has turned him into a true home favorite.
The semifinal between Jannik Sinner and Alex de Minaur is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 15, at 2:30 p.m. at the Inalpi Arena in Turin. The match will be played in the evening session, in an atmosphere that promises to be electric: the Italian audience has proven in recent years to be a decisive factor, capable of pushing Sinner even in the most delicate moments. The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sport Tennis and streamed on NOW, making the event accessible to all fans.
Looking at the history of the challenge, the picture is very clear: Sinner has won all previous matches against De Minaur. The record reads an impressive 12-0 for the South Tyrolean, a statistic that inevitably weighs on the analysis of the match.
This positive series is not the result of chance: Sinner has often found in De Minaur an ideal opponent to express his tennis. In fact, the Australian is a very fast player, very solid in the exchanges, but with less power than the big boys on the circuit. Sinner, with his aggressive game and very deep accelerations, has always been able to take control of the pace.
