ATP World Tour Finals Turin
Pala Alpitour (Torino)
Group Stage, Red Group
Surface: Hard-Indoors
14.11.22, 23:00
Day 2 of the ATP Finals will be highlighted by five-time winner Novak Djokovic, who will face Stefanos Tsitsipas in a repeat of the Paris Masters. Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev of Russia will play the first match in the red group. Who will have the best start?
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Djokovic, on the other hand, is no longer grasping at straws after a tumultuous first half of the season. He appears to be rejuvenated and renewed for a long run here. We would still be talking about a possible unblemished streak in the second half of the year if it weren't for Holger Rune's brilliance. If their previous meeting is any indication, we're in for another classic between Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas.
In Bercy, Tsitsipas bumped into the Serb. And he was just a few points away from winning the series for the first time in three years. The Greek modified his approach and a few parts of his game. He stopped using spin and instead struck flatter. Tsitsipas will need to avoid getting caught up in cross-court rallies that target his backhand more frequently. Tsitsipas will aim to keep Djokovic from getting into any type of stride down the stretch, much like he did in Paris. However, the five-time champion should pull off another gutsy victory.
Novak Djokovic
Djokovic has the added motivation of tying Roger Federer's season-ending record of six victories, but he hasn't won this event since 2015. With the development of players like Zverev, Tsitsipas, and Medvedev, who have each won at least one title, crossing the finish line got increasingly tough throughout the years.
Expert Betting Tips
Tsitsipas has frequently faltered at crucial periods of his encounters against Djokovic. He's either given up a good lead or squandered an opportunity to acquire an edge. The Serb, on the other hand, is famous for his mental toughness. Even if he is pushed, the incumbent Wimbledon champion will finally triumph.
- Total Under 22.5 for 1.955
- Handiсap Novak Djokovic (-3.5) for 1.944
- Individual Total 1 Under 11.5 for 1.81