Nitto ATP Finals 2025 Schedule of Play for Tuesday, November 11
Turin, Italy — Tuesday, November 11, 2025 — The action in the Nitto ATP Finals has intensified, with Day 3 set to deliver two pivotal singles matches, including World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz taking on American powerhouse Taylor Fritz. This high-stakes clash follows a Monday that saw decisive wins for home favourite Jannik Sinner and the British doubles team of Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski.
The Nitto ATP Finals, the prestigious season-ending championship, brings together the world’s best eight singles players and eight doubles teams to battle for the last major title of the year. The tournament follows a unique round-robin format, guaranteeing fans maximum exposure to elite tennis before the top two from each group advance to the knockout stages. With a record $15.5 million in prize money on the line, every point won in Turin is critical.
Day 2 Results: Sinner Fires, Fritz Claims Crucial Win
Monday, November 10, provided a clear picture of the early leaders in both groups after a full day of action.
In the singles draw, Italian star Jannik Sinner [2] put on a dominant display in the evening session, defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime with a straight-sets victory, 7-5, 6-1. Sinner’s clinical performance sends a strong message to the Bjorn Borg Group. Earlier, in a surprising turn of events, Taylor Fritz [6] defeated alternate Lorenzo Musetti [9], 6-3, 6-4, giving the American a crucial early edge in the Jimmy Connors Group.
The doubles competition also concluded its first round-robin matches:
- Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski [5] defeated Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic [4] in straight sets, 6-3, 7-5.
- Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten [2] defeated Christian Harrison and Evan King [8], 6-4, 6-4.
Day 3 Schedule: Tuesday, 11 November 2025
Tuesday’s schedule is stacked, featuring second-round matches for the Jimmy Connors Group in the afternoon, followed by the Peter Fleming Group doubles and a key Bjorn Borg singles match in the evening.
Afternoon Session
The Day 3 schedule kicks off at 11:30 am (CET) with a Peter Fleming Group doubles rematch of the 2024 final. Marcel Granollers (ESP) and Horacio Zeballos (ARG) [3] will take on the Italian duo of Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori [7].
The main event of the afternoon is set for Not Before 2:00 pm. World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) [1] returns to the court following his Day 1 win, this time to face Taylor Fritz (USA) [6] in a decisive Jimmy Connors Group clash. A victory for Alcaraz would put him on the verge of the semi-finals, while Fritz aims to build momentum from his successful Day 2 outing.
Evening Session
The evening session begins at Not Before 6:00 pm with a high-stakes Peter Fleming Group doubles match. Top seeds Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool [1] will seek their first victory against defending champions Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz [6]. Cash and Glasspool will need a strong performance after losing their opening match.
Tuesday concludes Not Before 8:30 pm with a Jimmy Connors Group singles match that sees Italian wildcard Lorenzo Musetti (ITA) [9] return to face Australia’s Alex de Minaur (AUS) [7]. Both players are looking to earn their first group win and keep their semi-final hopes alive. The outcome of this match is crucial for setting up the later group stage battles.
Time Zones Relative to Turin, Italy (UTC+1)
| Continent | City | Time Zone (UTC Offset) | Time Difference from Turin (UTC+1) |
| EUROPE | London, UK | UTC+0 | 1 hour behind |
| Paris, France | UTC+1 | Same time | |
| Berlin, Germany | UTC+1 | Same time | |
| Athens, Greece | UTC+2 | 1 hour ahead | |
| Kyiv, Ukraine | UTC+2 | 1 hour ahead | |
| Moscow, Russia | UTC+3 | 2 hours ahead | |
| AMERICAS | New York, USA | UTC-5 | 6 hours behind |
| Chicago, USA | UTC-6 | 7 hours behind | |
| Los Angeles, USA | UTC-8 | 9 hours behind | |
| Mexico City, Mexico | UTC-6 | 7 hours behind | |
| Bogotá, Colombia | UTC-5 | 6 hours behind | |
| Santiago, Chile | UTC-4 | 5 hours behind | |
| Buenos Aires, Argentina | UTC-3 | 4 hours behind | |
| ASIA | Dubai, UAE | UTC+4 | 3 hours ahead |
| Islamabad, Pakistan | UTC+5 | 4 hours ahead | |
| New Delhi, India | UTC+5:30 | 4.5 hours ahead | |
| Dhaka, Bangladesh | UTC+6 | 5 hours ahead | |
| Jakarta, Indonesia | UTC+7 | 6 hours ahead | |
| Beijing, China | UTC+8 | 7 hours ahead | |
| Singapore, Singapore | UTC+8 | 7 hours ahead | |
| Seoul, South Korea | UTC+9 | 8 hours ahead | |
| Tokyo, Japan | UTC+9 | 8 hours ahead | |
| AUSTRALIA | Perth, Australia | UTC+8 | 7 hours ahead |
| Sydney, Australia | UTC+10 | 9 hours ahead | |
| Canberra, Australia | UTC+10 | 9 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.
