ATP Finals acca: Tips and suggested bets for Turin
Planet Sport offers picks for the ATP Finals matches on the first two days of action in Turin.
The ATP Finals in Turin bring the curtain down on an eventful season in elite men's tennis.
The action gets underway on Sunday, 12 November, with a pair of matches to savour.
Monday also sees a couple of highly-anticipated clashes.
Here, we make out picks for the ATP Finals group stage matches on Sunday and Monday.
ATP World Tour Finals: Jannik Sinner vs Stefanos Tsitsipas | Pick: Sinner
ATP World Tour Finals: Novak Djokovic vs Holger Rune | Pick: Djokovic
ATP World Tour Finals: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia vs Alexander Zverev | Pick: Alcaraz
ATP World Tour Finals: Daniil Medvedev vs Andrey Rublev | Pick: Medvedev
ATP World Tour Finals: Jannik Sinner vs Stefanos Tsitsipas
Jannik Sinner is quite heavily favoured to win this one and should have recovered from the fatigue that saw him pull out of the Paris Masters.
Stefanos Tsitsipas has shown signs of improving form, but all signs point to Sinner closing the gap in their head-to-head, which the Greek leads 5-2.
Sinner looks good value to win a three-setter, and don't be surprised if we see multiple tiebreaks in this match.
If you fancy that the upset might be on, Tsistipas to win in straight sets will net you a tidy return from most sportsbooks if it comes in.
ATP World Tour Finals: Novak Djokovic vs Holger Rune
Novak Djokovic faces Holger Rune again after downing the Dane in a Paris Masters rematch en route to the seventh title at Bercy that he was denied by the world No 10 last term.
Rune has seen a great revival since adding former Djokovic coach Boris Becker to his team, but his head-to-head with the Serbian is now locked at 2-2.
Backing Djokovic to win the opening set in a tiebreak will allow you to leverage dome value out of a win for the dominant world No 1, who has done very well in tiebreaks this term and will take on a determined foe.
Sportsbooks have seen a tiebreak as less likely than no tiebreak in this clash, but these players are perhaps more closely matched than that suggests.
ATP World Tour Finals: Carlos Alcaraz vs Alexander Zverev
Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev have already produced classic matches before on the big stage, and we could be in for another thriller.
Alcaraz is expected to win this contest, but Zverev might have it in him to make the seventh meeting between the two another tight contest.
Zverev is good for taking a set off Alcaraz if he plays well, considering he has gone 50-50 with the Spaniard.
Alcaraz is offered at long odds to bagel Zverev in the first set, but those familiar with the Spaniard know he has the capacity to start very fast.
ATP World Tour Finals: Daniil Medvedev vs Andrey Rublev
Medvedev has dominated the rivalry with his compatriot Andrey Rublev, and he is an ideal first opponent as he seeks to close the gap on the top two in the world.
Rublev has won just two of his nine matches against Medvedev but certainly has the capacity for an upset.
Daniil Medvedev winning a three-setter seems a likely outcome worth backing over the straight sets win.
The most common set score in matches between these two is 6-3 to Medvedev, which is a solid punt for the opening set score.