Paris Masters Prediction: Jannik Sinner vs Francisco Cerundolo
October 30, 2025 at 02:00 PM EDT
The Line: Betting Odds: Jannik Sinner -5000 / Francisco Cerundolo +900
Second seed Jannik Sinner will face Francisco Cerundolo in the round of 16 of the 2025 Paris Masters on Thursday, October 30. Here’s our Jannik Sinner vs Francisco Cerundolo prediction. This preview will also include a Jannik Sinner vs Francisco Cerundolo pick.
Sinner hit 17 winners and 7 unforced errors in the match. He landed 65% of first serves in play and won 77% of first serve points (24/31). Sinner won 71% of second serve points (12/17). He did not face a single break point in the match. Sinner has a chance to get back to the World No. 1 after the tournament, following Alcaraz’s early elimination, but he must win the title. He will look to reach his first quarterfinal at the Paris Masters.
Francisco Cerundolo defeated World No. 53 Miomir Kecmanovic in three sets in a match that lasted two and a half hours. Cerundolo won the first set 7-5, getting a break in the 11th game and holding to 15 to seal the set. But the Argentine’s level dipped in the second, where he was broken twice in succession, and Kecmanovic clinched the set 6-1.
Cerundolo led 5-2 in the third set and had the opportunity to serve for the match at 5-3, but dropped his serve. Kecmanovic had saved a match point by then and forced a tiebreak. But it was Cerundolo who rallied to win the tiebreak and converted his third match point.
Jannik Sinner vs Francisco Cerundolo Preview
Jannik Sinner reached the Paris Masters round of 16 unscathed as the Italian breezed past Zizou Bergs in straight sets. It took Sinner almost an hour to seal the first set 6-4, getting a break in the opening game and holding his advantage throughout. But Sinner spent almost half the time in the second set as he broke the Belgian’s serve twice to wrap up a 6-4, 6-2 victory in an hour and 29 minutes.Sinner hit 17 winners and 7 unforced errors in the match. He landed 65% of first serves in play and won 77% of first serve points (24/31). Sinner won 71% of second serve points (12/17). He did not face a single break point in the match. Sinner has a chance to get back to the World No. 1 after the tournament, following Alcaraz’s early elimination, but he must win the title. He will look to reach his first quarterfinal at the Paris Masters.
Francisco Cerundolo defeated World No. 53 Miomir Kecmanovic in three sets in a match that lasted two and a half hours. Cerundolo won the first set 7-5, getting a break in the 11th game and holding to 15 to seal the set. But the Argentine’s level dipped in the second, where he was broken twice in succession, and Kecmanovic clinched the set 6-1.
Cerundolo led 5-2 in the third set and had the opportunity to serve for the match at 5-3, but dropped his serve. Kecmanovic had saved a match point by then and forced a tiebreak. But it was Cerundolo who rallied to win the tiebreak and converted his third match point.

