When does Jannik Sinner play in the ATP Finals: history with Carlos Alcaraz

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Great close of the year for the ATP circuit: the two dominators of the season, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, will face each other in the final of the ATP Finals in Turin, a worthy conclusion to a 2025 that has seen the two phenomena share almost all the major tournaments, starting with the four Slams.

It’s yet another final between the Alto Adige outfielder and the Murcia champion, who have faced each other five times this year, not counting the Six Kings Slam: four wins by Carlos and one by Jannik at Wimbledon. In total, there have been 15 matches between the two, with 10 wins by Alcaraz and five by Sinner. L’Azzurro wants to reverse a trend that has seen him consistently defeated on the circuit in 7 of his last 8 matches with his rival (not counting wins in the Six Kings Slam).

Sinner made it to the Finals for the third year in a row-a perfect path without losing a set. On indoor concrete, the San Candido champion is undefeated in 30 matches.

The match is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 16, at the Inalpi Arena in Turin at 6 p.m. at the earliest, after the doubles final, and will be broadcast free-to-air on Rai2 and on satellite by Sky Sport Uno and Sky Sport Tennis, as well as on mobile on SkyGo and streaming on NowTV.

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