The perfect final for the ATP Finals organisers as the legend Novak Djokovic takes on the home hero Jannik Sinner…
The perfect final for the ATP Finals organisers as the legend Novak Djokovic takes on the home hero Jannik Sinner to decide who will be crowned the year-end champion in Turin on Sunday.
Novak Djokovic vs Jannik Sinner Prediction
The hopes are high for an absolute classic final here.
Both men are now used to conditions in Turin and produced impressive and emphatic wins in the semi-finals.
Sinner had to mentally re-group after losing the second set to Daniil Medvedev, but did so impressively and cranked his groundstrokes up to a new level to break down the Russian’s defence, one of the best defences in tennis.
Djokovic gave Carlos Alcaraz no breathing space in their semi-final. The young Spaniard hit some incredible heights in the match, but the Serbian was ultra-consistent and beat the youngster with constant depth on his groundstrokes.
The bookmakers’ price on Novak Djokovic is very short for this final. He is currently priced at a general 4/7, which is shorter than he started the group stage match that he ended up losing to Sinner. However, Djokovic should have the edge, especially not that he has found his feet in the conditions and that absolutely everything is on the line here.
Djokovic has delivered under these exact circumstances so many times before and he could edge this tight match again.
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Novak Djokovic vs Jannik Sinner odds
Player | BetMGM |
Jannik Sinner | 7/5 |
Novak Djokovic | 4/7 |
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Novak Djokovic vs Jannik Sinner Head-to-head
Jannik Sinner’s win in the group stages was his first over Novak Djokovic. The Serbian had won the first three meetings, albeit two of them were in best-of-5 sets play, both at Wimbledon.