NITTO ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS - DAY 2 TIPS
- charliepridmore
- Nov 10
- 2 min read

Day 2 of the Nitto ATP Finals features two of the most reliable hard-court performers on tour — Taylor Fritz and Jannik Sinner — both stepping into matchups that suit their aggressive styles perfectly. With form, surface and matchup metrics all aligning, we’re backing both men to get it done in straight sets.
COMBINED MULTI @ 2.75
Taylor Fritz 2-0 Set Betting vs Lorenzo Musetti @ 2.12
Jannik Sinner 2-0 Set Betting vs Felix Auger-Aliassime @ 1.30
TAYLOR FRITZ 2-0 vs LORENZO MUSETTI

This matchup leans heavily toward Fritz, who thrives on quick indoor courts and brings a flat, penetrating forehand that matches perfectly against Musetti’s higher-spinning, clay-oriented patterns. The American’s serve-plus-forehand combination has been firing — he’s won over 88% of his service games indoors since mid-season and rarely lets opponents settle into rallies.
Musetti, meanwhile, struggles to find rhythm when opponents take time away from him. Against top-tier pace, his single-handed backhand tends to break down, particularly on low-bouncing indoor surfaces.
Keys to the Match:
Surface edge: Fritz’s game translates better to the slick conditions of Turin; Musetti’s record on indoor hard courts remains under .500.
First-serve dominance: Fritz ranks among the top five for unreturned first serves this season.
Short-point pressure: The Italian needs time to use his hand-skills— something he won’t get here.
Expect Fritz to dictate from the first ball, push Musetti behind the baseline, and keep service holds clean throughout. Straight-sets win (2-0 @ 2.12) looks strong.
JANNIK SINNER 2-0 vs FELIX AUGER-ALIASSIME

Fresh off an incredible indoor stretch and with home-crowd support, Sinner looks set to continue his sharp form. The Italian has gone 12-1 across his last 13 indoor matches, winning titles in both Vienna and Beijing, and now returns to Turin brimming with confidence.
Felix Auger-Aliassime has shown signs of life late in the season, but consistency remains an issue — his second serve and rally tolerance under pressure have let him down repeatedly against elite returners like Sinner.
Keys to the Match:
Form & momentum: Sinner enters Turin with a tour-leading indoor win percentage and elite break-conversion stats.
Return game advantage: Sinner breaks serve in nearly 29% of return games indoors, one of the highest on tour.
Shot tolerance: Felix’s one-two patterns are vulnerable to Sinner’s counterpunching and backhand depth.
With the crowd behind him and his backhand laser-sharp, expect Sinner to control tempo, mix in forecourt approaches, and close efficiently. Sinner 2-0 @ 1.30 completes the double.
HOW WE’RE PLAYING IT
Singles: Fritz 2-0 @ 2.12 and Sinner 2-0 @ 1.30
Multi/Accumulator: Combined @ 2.75
Both players have the form, surface comfort and tactical edge to deliver clean, straight-set wins on Day 2 in Turin.
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