With just 11 days left before the ATP Tour’s final tournament of the regular season, crucial storylines remain unresolved. The year-end No. 1 ranking and the 2025 ATP Finals champion are yet to be decided. Meanwhile, the last spot in the ATP Finals lineup in Turin is still open.
Seven of the eight places for the season-ending event have been secured, but the final position will be decided in a tight race between Felix Auger-Aliassime and Lorenzo Musetti. The Canadian currently holds eighth place in the Race To Turin standings with 3,845 points, narrowly ahead by 160 points of Musetti, who has 3,685.
The two players must perform well in the remaining regular season tournaments in Athens and Metz to clinch the last qualifying spot. Auger-Aliassime has withdrawn from the Moselle Open due to a left-knee injury, while Musetti is preparing to compete in the inaugural Hellenic Championship, a new ATP 250 event in Athens.
“Due to what he cited as a left-knee injury, Auger-Aliassime has opted to withdraw from the Moselle Open, while Musetti is gearing up to take part in the inaugural Hellenic Championship.”
The points difference creates an intriguing scenario that adds pressure and suspense to the final tournaments before the season’s climax in Turin.
This season’s final ATP Finals qualifier will be decided in a close battle between Auger-Aliassime and Musetti, highlighting the competitive intensity as the tour heads into its climax.
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