Nitto ATP Finals 2025 Schedule of Play for Monday, November 10

Nitto ATP Finals 2025 Daily Schedule

Turin, Italy โ€” November 10, 2025 โ€” Following an explosive opening day, the Nitto ATP Finals 2025 is set to continue its high-octane action on Monday, November 10, with another series of captivating round-robin matches. Fans at the Inalpi Arena in Turin and around the globe can anticipate a stellar lineup, highlighted by a blockbuster singles clash featuring local hero Jannik Sinner against Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime.

The prestigious season-ending championship brings together the world’s top eight singles players and eight doubles teams, all vying for the final coveted trophy of the year. The unique round-robin format ensures every participant plays three group matches, promising sustained drama before the semi-finalists are decided. With a record total prize pool of $15.5 million, the stakes are incredibly high, with an undefeated singles champion poised to claim an unprecedented $5,071,000.

Day 2 Schedule: Monday, 10 November 2025

Day 2 features two afternoon and two evening matches, continuing the Bjorn Borg Group and Jimmy Connors Group singles action, alongside intense doubles battles from the Peter Fleming Group and John McEnroe Group.

Afternoon Session

The day’s play commences at 11:30 am with a doubles encounter from the John McEnroe Group. The formidable pairing of Marcelo Arevalo (ESA) and Mate Pavic (CRO) [4] will face off against the British duo of Joe Salisbury (GBR) and Neal Skupski (GBR) [5]. This match promises to be a tight contest between two highly experienced and successful teams.

The singles action then takes centre stage Not Before 2:00 pm. Italian wildcard Lorenzo Musetti (ITA) [9], making his debut at the ATP Finals, will face a tough challenge against American star Taylor Fritz (USA) [6] in a Jimmy Connors Group match. Musetti will be looking to leverage home crowd support against the powerful game of Fritz, who reached the semi-finals in 2022.

Evening Session

The evening session kicks off at Not Before 6:00 pm with a John McEnroe Group doubles match. The Finnish-British team of Harri Heliรถvaara (FIN) and Henry Patten (GBR) [2] will take on the American pair of Christian Harrison (USA) and Evan King (USA) [8]. This match is crucial for setting the tone within the group as teams battle for crucial early points.

The highly anticipated main event of Day 2 is scheduled for Not Before 8:30 pm. Local favourite Jannik Sinner (ITA) [2] will ignite the Inalpi Arena as he goes head-to-head with Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) [8] in a Bjรถrn Borg Group clash. Sinner, a former finalist, is considered one of the tournament’s top contenders and will be looking for a strong start against the dynamic Auger-Aliassime. The atmosphere for this match is expected to be electric as Turin rallies behind its home star.

With Day 1 having already delivered significant thrills, Monday’s lineup promises to keep the momentum going as the best in men’s tennis continue their quest for the ultimate year-end glory.


Time Zones Relative to Turin, Italy (UTC+1)

ContinentCityTime Zone (UTC Offset)Time Difference from Turin (UTC+1)
EUROPELondon, UKUTC+01 hour behind
Paris, FranceUTC+1Same time
Berlin, GermanyUTC+1Same time
Athens, GreeceUTC+21 hour ahead
Kyiv, UkraineUTC+21 hour ahead
Moscow, RussiaUTC+32 hours ahead
AMERICASNew York, USAUTC-56 hours behind
Chicago, USAUTC-67 hours behind
Los Angeles, USAUTC-89 hours behind
Mexico City, MexicoUTC-67 hours behind
Bogotรก, ColombiaUTC-56 hours behind
Santiago, ChileUTC-45 hours behind
Buenos Aires, ArgentinaUTC-34 hours behind
ASIADubai, UAEUTC+43 hours ahead
Islamabad, PakistanUTC+54 hours ahead
New Delhi, IndiaUTC+5:304.5 hours ahead
Dhaka, BangladeshUTC+65 hours ahead
Jakarta, IndonesiaUTC+76 hours ahead
Beijing, ChinaUTC+87 hours ahead
Singapore, SingaporeUTC+87 hours ahead
Seoul, South KoreaUTC+98 hours ahead
Tokyo, JapanUTC+98 hours ahead
AUSTRALIAPerth, AustraliaUTC+87 hours ahead
Sydney, AustraliaUTC+109 hours ahead
Canberra, AustraliaUTC+109 hours ahead

Note on Daylight Saving Time (DST):

The time difference is calculated based on Standard Time offsets. When the tournament takes place in November, Turin is typically on CET (UTC+1). Cities in the Americas and Europe that observe DST usually switch back to Standard Time around this period, which has been accounted for in the table above. Cities in the Southern Hemisphere (like Sydney and Santiago) may be on Daylight Saving Time in November, which is also reflected in the UTC offsets used.

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