Sinner routs Zverev to set up Paris Masters final against Auger-Aliassime and move closer to No. 1
- On Saturday, Felix Auger-Aliassime advanced to the Paris Masters final with a straight-sets win over Alexander Bublik after rallying from 4-1 in the second set.
- With the semifinal win, Auger-Aliassime leapfrogged Lorenzo Musetti into the eighth and final ATP Finals qualification spot for next month in Turin, Italy, while chasing his ninth career title after wins in Adelaide, Montpellier and Brussels.
- Auger-Aliassime produced 31 winners including 17 forehand winners, converted three of four break points, and the match lasted 96 minutes as Bublik lost five consecutive games.
- Auger-Aliassime will await the winner between Jannik Sinner, Italy , and Alexander Zverev, Germany , who played their semifinal later Saturday at La Défense Arena.
- Bublik became the first Kazakh to reach a Masters semifinal but lost for the fourth time in six matches to Auger-Aliassime, reflecting their recent head-to-head trend.
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The final of the Paris Masters 1000 will be between the Canadian Félix Auger-Aliassime and the Italian Jannik Sinner this Sunday at the Paris La Défense Arena. Follow the game from 3pm live commented on the website and the RMC Sport app.
The now number 2 chain 25 wins followed on indoor tracks and seeks their first title in this category in the 2025 season.Televisa ESPN 2.
The German Zverev beat with a net 6-0 6-1 but was not at best (ANSA)
Jannik Sinner cruises to Paris Masters final
Italy's Jannik Sinner, the world's No. 2 player, played like it on Saturday in France, coasting past Germany's Alexander Zverev 6-0, 6-1 to advance to the final of the Rolex Paris Masters.
This Saturday the semifinals of the Masters 1000 of Paris 2025 were held and, in this way, the two finalists are already known: Jannik Sinner (No.2 of the ATP ranking) and Felix Auger Aliassime (10°).The defining match is held this Sunday at 11 (Argentine time) in Paris La Défense Arena and can be watched live on TV via ESPN 2, as well as streaming through the Disney+ platform's Premium plan.The first to get into the definition was the Canadian …
The South Tyrolean Jannik Sinner made a demonstration of power for the Vienna Tennis Final on Saturday in Paris. If the 24-year-old had used three sets against Alexander Zverev in Austria's capital last Sunday, he finished the German in the semi-finals of the Paris Masters 1000 tournament in just over an hour with 6:0.6:1. In the final on Sunday (15.00 o'clock) he is against the Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime (No. 9). For Sinner, this is not onl…
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