Key Highlights
- Tennis experts provide picks for the ATP Finals on November 12, 2025.
- Felix Auger-Aliassime is favored to win against Ben Shelton in their match.
- Over 19.5 games are predicted between Alexander Zverev and Jannik Sinner.
Tennis Experts Weigh In: ATP Finals Predictions for November 12, 2025
The upcoming ATP Finals on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, sets the stage for some of the world’s top tennis players to compete in a high-stakes tournament. As the season draws to a close, expert analysts are offering their picks and predictions for the matches. Here’s what you need to know.
Felix Auger-Aliassime vs. Ben Shelton
Expert Zachary Cohen highlights Felix Auger-Aliassime as a strong contender against Ben Shelton in their match on Wednesday, November 12, 2025. Auger-Aliassime recently lost to Jannik Sinner but is expected to perform better due to the indoor hard court conditions at the ATP Finals. His baseline game and steadier play are seen as advantages over Shelton.
“Auger-Aliassime was playing much better tennis than Shelton heading into this event,” Cohen notes. “The Canadian went 14-3 in his last 17 matches, with one of those losses coming against Sinner.”
Alexander Zverev vs. Jannik Sinner
For the match between Alexander Zverev and Jannik Sinner, Cohen predicts a competitive outcome despite Sinner’s recent victory over Zverev in Paris on November 1. Zverev is expected to perform better due to his health status and the faster indoor conditions at the ATP Finals.
“A lot of people will point to the match in Paris as evidence that Sinner will wipe the floor with Zverev,” Cohen states, “but let’s not forget that Zverev pushed Sinner to a deciding third set in the Vienna final. The German had chances to win that match.”
Over/Under 19.5 Games Prediction
Cohen also predicts over 19.5 games between Alexander Zverev and Jannik Sinner, emphasizing the importance of Zverev’s serve in determining the outcome. “One set finishing at 7-5 or 7-6 would really make it difficult for this Over to lose,” he argues.
“I think Zverev’s serve is big enough to get him there in at least one of these — if not both,” Cohen adds, acknowledging potential pressure on Sinner playing at home as a factor that could contribute to an over 19.5 games scenario.