For the fourth consecutive year, the ATP Finals will be won by someone new, i.e. someone who is not a previous champion of the event. This sequence started in 2016 when
Andy Murray defeated Novak Djokovic to become World #1 for the first time, then in 2017
Grigor Dimitrov defeated
David Goffin, last year
Alexander Zverev beat Djokovic to win the biggest title of his career and tomorrow either 26-year-old
Dominic Thiem or 21-year-old
Stefanos Tsitsipas will win their biggest title. On paper one has to give the edge to Thiem, who has played in two major finals but only won one Masters series shield (defeating
Roger Federer in
the 2019 Indian Wells final). Plus Thiem leads
the head-to-head with Tsitsipas 4-2.
Despite
my predictions of a Federer-Thiem final, Tsitsipas was able to blast past Federer in a thrilling 6-4 6-3 win while Thiem dispatched
defending champion Zverev 7-5 6-3.
MadProfesah's prediction: Thiem d. Tsitsipas.
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