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Vienna Prediction: Sinner vs Zverev 10/26/2025 Today’s Tennis Picks
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Vienna Open Prediction: Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Zverev
October 26, 2025 at 08:00 AM EDT
The Line: Betting Odds: Jannik Sinner -1000 / Alexander Zverev +600
Top seed Jannik Sinner will face second seed Alexander Zverev in the final of the 2025 Vienna Open on Sunday, October 26. Here’s our Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Zverev prediction. This preview will also include a Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Zverev pick.
Sinner fired 4 aces in the victory and did not account for a double fault. Sinner landed 67% of first serves in play and won 74% of first serve points (28/38). He won 53% of second serve points (10/19) and was broken twice in the match.
Sinner has not lost a set during the week and has beaten each of Altmaier, Cobolli and Bublik in his run to the final. This is his eighth final of the season. Sinner has won three titles so far. He was the champion in Vienna in 2023.
Alexander Zverev also reached his second career final in Vienna. The German exacted revenge on Lorenzo Musetti, having lost to the Italian in last year’s tournament. Zverev won in straight sets this time, in a match that took 22 games to decide. Zverev prevailed 6-4, 7-5 in one and a half hours.
Zverev hit 9 aces in the match and did not account for any double faults. Zverev landed 83% of first serves in play and won 83% of first serve points (40/48). He won 40% of second serve points (4/10) and did not face a break point. Zverev has one title this year, which he won in Munich. The second seed was formerly a champion in Vienna in the 2021 edition.
Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Zverev Preview
Jannik Sinner recorded his 12th straight win over Alex De Minaur to reach the Vienna Open final for a second time. The match against the Aussie took 19 games to decide and Sinner prevailed 6-3, 6-4 in an hour and 29 minutes.Sinner fired 4 aces in the victory and did not account for a double fault. Sinner landed 67% of first serves in play and won 74% of first serve points (28/38). He won 53% of second serve points (10/19) and was broken twice in the match.
Sinner has not lost a set during the week and has beaten each of Altmaier, Cobolli and Bublik in his run to the final. This is his eighth final of the season. Sinner has won three titles so far. He was the champion in Vienna in 2023.
Alexander Zverev also reached his second career final in Vienna. The German exacted revenge on Lorenzo Musetti, having lost to the Italian in last year’s tournament. Zverev won in straight sets this time, in a match that took 22 games to decide. Zverev prevailed 6-4, 7-5 in one and a half hours.
Zverev hit 9 aces in the match and did not account for any double faults. Zverev landed 83% of first serves in play and won 83% of first serve points (40/48). He won 40% of second serve points (4/10) and did not face a break point. Zverev has one title this year, which he won in Munich. The second seed was formerly a champion in Vienna in the 2021 edition.

