The final day of the 2025 ATP regular season arrives with two top-10 players competing for the ATP 250 title in Athens. Top seeds Novak Djokovic and Lorenzo Musetti will battle not only for the trophy but also for crucial Nitto ATP Finals implications. With both players highly motivated, this promises to be an intense and tactical encounter.
Djokovic leads Musetti 8–1 in their career meetings. The Serbian champion has dominated the series, winning their last five matches without Musetti taking a single set.
For Lorenzo Musetti, this matchup has proven one of the toughest on tour. His forehand, while powerful, requires extra preparation time due to a lengthy backswing. This technical trait makes him vulnerable against strong returners like Djokovic, who excels in redirecting pace and controlling rallies from the baseline.
Musetti’s single-handed backhand adds flair and variety to his game, offering creative spin and shot selection. However, history shows Djokovic performs exceptionally well against players with this style; his career win rate against single-hand backhand opponents, excluding Roger Federer, stands at 84.5 percent.
“This matchup remains arguably the toughest one on tour for Lorenzo Musetti, as Novak Djokovic has won eight of their nine meetings so far.”
Both players have produced solid performances leading up to the final, showing resilience and precision when tested. Djokovic’s depth and strategic placement continue to be key strengths, while Musetti’s versatility has kept matches engaging despite his historical disadvantage.
Djokovic’s consistency and tactical precision give him the upper hand, while Musetti’s flair may only delay the inevitable Serbian dominance in Athens.