Center Court, Turin, Italy
The final of the ATP Tour Finals in Turin produced a dream match between Italian home favorite Jannik Sinner, currently world No. 1, and Taylor Fritz, the hard-hitting maestro from the USA, ranked fifth in the world. Both have bulldozed their way through this year's tournament in contrasting styles with breathtaking performances to set up a real fiery clash that will determine the 2024 champion of the ATP.
Will Sinner's precision and resilience hold up against Fritz's non-stop firepower? With an excited crowd of Italians behind him, it is a feast in store.
Claim Welcome BonusJannik Sinner
Sinner enters this final in scintillating form, having come back from a dominant victory against Casper Ruud, 6-1, 6-2. He showed spotless serving statistics and relentless returning: zero double faults, perfect on second serves, and converting 100% of break points. All together, a player who is quite nearly untouchable. This capability of dictating with his groundstrokes now joins an ever-improving, astute tactical mind.
Taylor Fritz
Whereas Fritz was made to work hard in his semifinal victory over Alexander Zverev, prevailing in a three-set marathon, his serving remains the bedrock of his game, with 10 aces and a strong 78% first-serve percentage. In contrast, there were fissures in his second-serve game, where only 50% of those points ended up in his column. Fritz's aggressive baseline play and powerful forehand can often overwhelm anyone in sight, but he is prone to lapses in consistency, which would be more than costly against someone as clinical as Sinner.
Tactical Approach
Sinner will be trying to take advantage of Fritz's weaker second serve by stepping in and pushing him with an aggressive return. He will likely go after Fritz's backhand to force an error or open up the court for his winners. How Sinner keeps his cool under pressure and handles long rallies will make much of a difference in this match.
The only way Fritz can contain Sinner is by serving at an incredibly high level, keeping him behind. His forehand will be his big weapon, but he has to mix his game really well to keep from getting into predictable patterns. Mixing it up could be net approaches and down-the-line gambles that might hold up Sinner's rhythm. Fritz also has to increase his break-point conversion rate; missing one or two chances against Sinner can be fatal.
Expert Betting Tips
This final pits two contrasting styles: Sinner's precision and consistency up against Fritz's raw power and aggression. Slower conditions in Turin could slightly work to the favor of Sinner, giving him more time to build up the points and also push Fritz to his defensive vulnerabilities. However, the big serve and forehand can prove to be very dangerous tools for the American if he manages to find his rhythm early.
- Under 22.5 Games @ 1.69 Odds
- Jannik Sinner Wins 2-0 @ 1.51 Odds
- Jannik Sinner Wins 2-0 @ 1.41 Odds