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Paris Prediction: Sinner vs Bergs 10/29/2025 Today’s Tennis Picks
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Paris Masters Prediction: Jannik Sinner vs Zizou Bergs
October 29, 2025 at 10:00 AM EDT
The Line: Betting Odds: Jannik Sinner -5000 / Zizou Bergs +800
World No. 2 Jannik Sinner will face World No. 41 Zizou Bergs in the second round of the 2025 Paris Masters on Wednesday, October 29. Here’s our Jannik Sinner vs Zizou Bergs prediction. This preview will also include a Jannik Sinner vs Zizou Bergs pick.
Sinner has compiled 51 wins and 6 losses in 2025, having missed three months of the season due to suspension. He won four titles, with his most recent success coming this past week in Vienna, where he won an epic final against Alexander Zverev.
The win ensures Sinner has a slim chance of reclaiming the number one ranking from Carlos Alcaraz at the end of the week, but it will depend on how the Spaniard fares in Paris. Sinner received a bye in the first round and will kick off the tournament in the second round stage against Zizou Begs.
Zizou Bergs got his Paris Masters campaign underway with a three-set win over Alex Michelsen of the USA. The match took 25 games to decide, lasting an hour and 54 minutes. Bergs won the first set 6-3, before Michelsen leveled 6-2. In the third set, Bergs broke Michelsen’s serve twice to wrap up the victory 6-2.
Bergs hit 4 aces and 5 double faults in the match. The Belgian landed 64% of first serves in play and won 70% of first serve points (33/47). Bergs won 35% of second serve points (9/26) and saved four of eight break points. Bergs can reach the third round of the Paris Masters for the first time, but faces a tall order against the second seed Sinner.
Jannik Sinner vs Zizou Bergs Preview
Jannik Sinner is the second seed at the 2025 Paris Masters. He’s returning to this event for the first time since 2023. Sinner skipped the tournament last season and went on to win the ATP Finals in his home country. This will be his fourth main draw appearance at the last ATP 1000 of the season. He reached the round of 16 in 2023 and withdrew from the tournament because of fatigue.Sinner has compiled 51 wins and 6 losses in 2025, having missed three months of the season due to suspension. He won four titles, with his most recent success coming this past week in Vienna, where he won an epic final against Alexander Zverev.
The win ensures Sinner has a slim chance of reclaiming the number one ranking from Carlos Alcaraz at the end of the week, but it will depend on how the Spaniard fares in Paris. Sinner received a bye in the first round and will kick off the tournament in the second round stage against Zizou Begs.
Zizou Bergs got his Paris Masters campaign underway with a three-set win over Alex Michelsen of the USA. The match took 25 games to decide, lasting an hour and 54 minutes. Bergs won the first set 6-3, before Michelsen leveled 6-2. In the third set, Bergs broke Michelsen’s serve twice to wrap up the victory 6-2.
Bergs hit 4 aces and 5 double faults in the match. The Belgian landed 64% of first serves in play and won 70% of first serve points (33/47). Bergs won 35% of second serve points (9/26) and saved four of eight break points. Bergs can reach the third round of the Paris Masters for the first time, but faces a tall order against the second seed Sinner.

