Vienna in tennis fever: Sinner meets Zverev in the final!

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Jannik Sinner will meet Alexander Zverev in the final of the Vienna Open 2025. Both stars are fighting for prestigious titles.

Jannik Sinner trifft im Finale der Vienna Open 2025 auf Alexander Zverev. Beide Stars kämpfen um prestigeträchtigen Titel.
Jannik Sinner will meet Alexander Zverev in the final of the Vienna Open 2025. Both stars are fighting for prestigious titles.

Vienna in tennis fever: Sinner meets Zverev in the final!

There's a lot going on in the Wiener Stadthalle today: Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev meet in the eagerly awaited final of the Vienna Open each other. After a brilliant semi-final in which Sinner defeated the Australian Alex de Minaur (No. 7 in the world rankings) 6:3, 6:4, and Zverev clearly beat Lorenzo Musetti (No. 4) 6:4, 7:5, the two players prevailed and showed what tennis has to offer at its best.

Almost 9,800 fans streamed into the town hall to experience this meeting. Sinner, who already celebrated his 20th indoor victory in a row, has now reached a total of 31 finals, including two Grand Slam titles this season (Australian Open and Wimbledon). He is aiming for his 22nd title overall and fourth title this year.

The favorites in a direct duel

While Sinner has had a fantastic run this season, the statistics against Zverev don't look quite as rosy. The young Italian is 3:4 behind in the head-to-head, but was able to win the last meeting at the Australian Open. Zverev, the current world number 3, has also made a name for himself in the past by being victorious here in Vienna in 2021 and is now hoping to claim his second title in the Austrian capital.

The women's field is fueled by the best players on the ATP tour, adding to the excitement; there are five top 10 players in the main field: in addition to Sinner and Zverev, also de Minaur, Musetti and Khachanov. A highlight of the tournament is the fact that this year, for the fourth time in history, the top 4 are in the semifinals.

A look at the prize money and the importance of the tournament

In an exciting season that ended with the ATP Tour Asian Swing and now moves to Europe, the total prize money for the Vienna Open is a whopping 2,736,875 euros (approx. $3.18 million). This shows that the tournament is not only very popular in terms of sport but also financially. Sinner has earned $12,352,773 in prize money so far this season, while Zverev has already collected $4,668,028, putting both at the top of the ATP's coveted lists. In the particular example, Novak Djokovic leads with over $190 million in total revenue.

Today's final will be a real spectacle not only for the players but also for the fans. It remains to be seen whether Jannik Sinner can continue his great run or whether Alexander Zverev will use the momentum for himself. With an optimistic outlook on the big match, the players and fans alike are looking forward to an exciting encounter!