The finals of two ATP250 events are scheduled for tonight.
At the Athens Open, the number one seed Djokovic and the number two seed Musetti have reached the final by overcoming their opponents in the semifinals.


Djokovic beat German player Hofmann 6-3, 6-4. Despite numerous mistakes, it was a thrilling match. In the second set, Hofmann broke serve early to lead 3-1. At a crucial moment, Djokovic stayed calm, broke back, and secured another break to seal the victory and advance to the final.

Musetti defeated Korda 6-0, 5-7, 7-5. Korda started slowly in the first set, losing 0-6 as he struggled to find his rhythm. This was their first meeting in two years, and Musetti was clearly improved since then. Korda fought back to take the second set 7-5, but Musetti seized the opportunity in the final set, winning 7-5 to reach the final and keep his chance alive for the last spot at the year-end finals.


In the Athens Open final tonight at 11:00 PM, Djokovic will face Musetti. Their head-to-head record stands at 8-1. Musetti's only win against Djokovic came in the third round of the 2023 Monte Carlo Masters.
In Franceat the Metz Open, Norrie and Lenerche will contest the final.


The tournament’s top seed Aliassime and second seed Medvedev withdrew before the event.
In the semifinals, Norrie (7th seed) came from behind to defeat Sonego 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. Norrie has been performing impressively lately, with his form steadily improving.
In the other semifinal, Lenerche beat Ukrainian lucky loser Vitaliy Sachko 6-1, 6-4, advancing to his second tour-level final this season.
The 19-year-old rising star controlled the 58-minute match from start to finish, using precise timing and clever shot placement to keep Sachko running. Alongside João Fonseca, Lenerche became the second teenager in 2025 to reach multiple tour-level finals.
Last month, this American player reached the Beijing final but lost to Jannik Sinner. Lenerche’s PIF ATP live ranking has climbed to 31, up from outside the top 120 at the start of this season.

The final between Norrie and Lenerche will take place tonight at 11:30 PM. This is their fourth meeting this season, with the head-to-head standing at 2-1 in favor of Lenerche.

Can Lenerche break through and claim his first tour-level title? The anticipation is high.
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