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Vienna Prediction: Sinner vs De Minaur 10/25/2025 Today’s Tennis Picks
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Vienna Open Prediction: Jannik Sinner vs Alex De Minaur
October 25, 2025 at 09:30 AM EDT
The Line: Betting Odds: Jannik Sinner -1000 / Alex De Minaur +600
Top seed Jannik Sinner will face number three seed Alex De Minaur in the semifinal of the 2025 Vienna Open on Saturday, October 25. Here’s our Jannik Sinner vs Alex De Minaur prediction. This preview will also include a Jannik Sinner vs Alex De Minaur pick.
Bublik’s first two service games indicated that he would have a long afternoon, needing to save multiple break points to hold. But Sinner broke in the seventh game to lead 4-3 and a couple of games later had the set in the bag for 6-4. In the second set, Bublik came under pressure twice on his serve and Sinner succeeded in breaking him once and the Italian held throughout the match.
Sinner hit 8 aces and did not account for double faults. He landed 67% of first serves in play and won 93% of first serve points (28/30). Sinner won 80% of second serve points (12/15) and did not face any break points on his serve.
Alex De Minaur reached a second successive semifinal in Vienna with a straight sets win over Matteo Berrettini. The match took 20 games to decide. The Aussie was in control of the first set, which he won 6-1 in under half an hour.
But despite leading 5-3 in the second set and holding a match point, De Minaur could not cross the finish line sooner and was broken back. Berrettini forced a tiebreak. But De Minaur regrouped and dominated the breaker 7-4.
Jannik Sinner vs Alex De Minaur Preview
Jannik Sinner blitzed Alexander Bublik in straight sets to make the Vienna Open semifinals. The match took 20 games to decide and Sinner completed the victory in an hour and 18 minutes. While the scoreline looked close at first glance, Sinner was in a league of his own as he dismantled Bublik without looking under any real threat during the match.Bublik’s first two service games indicated that he would have a long afternoon, needing to save multiple break points to hold. But Sinner broke in the seventh game to lead 4-3 and a couple of games later had the set in the bag for 6-4. In the second set, Bublik came under pressure twice on his serve and Sinner succeeded in breaking him once and the Italian held throughout the match.
Sinner hit 8 aces and did not account for double faults. He landed 67% of first serves in play and won 93% of first serve points (28/30). Sinner won 80% of second serve points (12/15) and did not face any break points on his serve.
Alex De Minaur reached a second successive semifinal in Vienna with a straight sets win over Matteo Berrettini. The match took 20 games to decide. The Aussie was in control of the first set, which he won 6-1 in under half an hour.
But despite leading 5-3 in the second set and holding a match point, De Minaur could not cross the finish line sooner and was broken back. Berrettini forced a tiebreak. But De Minaur regrouped and dominated the breaker 7-4.
