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Where Will Jannik Sinner Play Next? Remaining 2025 Tennis Schedule
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After a rollercoaster 2025 Slam season that saw Jannik Sinner reach all four finals and capture two of them, the Italian has proven his consistency at the very top of the sport. Despite serving a three-month WADA suspension from February 9 to May 4, Sinner has remained a dominant force on tour, though having lost his world #1 heading into the final stretch of the year, he will no doubt be desperate to reclaim top spot heading into 2026.

Now, as the post–US Open season ramps up, he prepares for a packed run of tournaments that will shape both the year-end rankings and his push for more silverware.

Sinner’s Remaining 2025 Schedule

Asian Swing

Sinner begins his autumn campaign at the Beijing ATP 500 (September 25 – October 1), where he is the defending finalist and 2023 champion. The Beijing hard courts have always suited his clean ball-striking, and with Carlos Alcaraz playing in Tokyo this year instead, the Italian will be the clear favorite to reclaim the Beijing crown after narrowly missing out last season.

He then moves on to the Shanghai Masters (October 1–12), where he arrives as the defending champion. Having lifted the trophy last year, Sinner knows exactly what it takes to navigate the fast courts of Shanghai, an event he again is very much expected to win if all goes well.

Exhibition Stop in Riyadh

Following Shanghai, Sinner heads to Saudi Arabia for the Six Kings Slam (October 15–18), an exhibition that has quickly become the sport’s most glamorous non-tour event. He is the defending champion here as well, having won the lucrative $6 million prize in 2024, and will look to repeat that success in front of a global audience.

European Indoor Swing

Back on the ATP circuit, Sinner returns to the Vienna ATP 500 (October 20–26), where he won the title in 2023 but skipped last year’s edition. His return to Austria is highly anticipated, and the indoor conditions should once again highlight his precision baseline game.

Immediately after comes the Paris-Bercy Masters (October 27 – November 2). Sinner missed this tournament last season due to illness, but this time he will hopefully arrive healthy and motivated to make a statement at the final Masters 1000 of the year.

ATP Finals

The season’s climax arrives in Turin with the Nitto ATP Finals (November 9–16), Sinner’s home event and one of the most anticipated stops on his calendar. He enters as the defending champion, looking to repeat his triumph in front of a crowd that has embraced him as a national icon.

After falling short at the US Open, all eyes will be on how Sinner responds in the final stretch of 2025. The upcoming months offer him the chance to regain momentum, add to his growing list of titles, and close the gap in the year-end rankings. More importantly, the way he finishes this season could set the tone for 2026, a year that may prove instrumental in defining the trajectory of his rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz.

This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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