There will be a new ATP Tour Finals crowned winner on Sunday, when Jannik sinner And Taylor Fritz meet in Turin.
World number 1 Sinner beat Casper Ruud in style with a 6-1 6-2 rout in the semi-final, while Fritz beat Alexander Zverev in three sets in a much fiercer battle.
Fritz is trying to become the first American to win the title since Pete Sampras in 1999, but Italy’s Sinner has yet to lose a set at home at the tournament and beat Fritz as recently as Tuesday in the group stage. , 6-4. 6-4 on this occasion.
Although neither finalist has won the ATP Tour Finals, Sinner himself reached the final last year, before being beaten by Novak Djokovic, who moved away from Roger Federer and won a record seventh title.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the finale.
When is the final?
Sinner faces Fritz from 5 p.m. GMT on Sunday, November 17.
Where can I watch it?
The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Tennis. Subscribers can stream via the Sky Go app.
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What is the prize money?
The total prize pool for this year’s competition stands at $15.25 million (£12.1 million), with players winning more than a quarter of a million pounds in entry fees if they take part in three matches. With the extra money doled out for wins, the two finalists have already pocketed $1.1 million (£870,000) for semi-final wins and the winner of the final themselves will earn an additional $2,237,200 ( £1,773,022).
Odds
Sinner 2/13
Fritz 6/1
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Prediction
Sinner to close out another incredible week with a straight sets victory.
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