The Nitto ATP Finals you already know the eight heroes who will fight Turin from November 13 to 20 for the coveted title of ‘master’ of tennis.
the russian Andrew Rublev and the canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime completed the list of participants after Polish Hubert Hurkacz and the american Taylor Fritz is out of the match after losing both in the 2nd round of Masters 1,000 indoors on hard court Paris-Bercy.
The Spanish Carlos Alcarazyour countryman Rafael Nadalthe greek Stefanos Tsitsipasthe norwegian Casper Ruudthe Russian Daniel Medvedev and the Serbian Novak Djokovic They have secured their place ahead of the French tournament.
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Joining them are Rublev and Auger and they will all be fighting to beat the German record Alexander Zverevdown from his serious injury at Roland Garros.
The Masters is the only major title missing from Nadal’s record, who holds the record for titles of Grand Slam with 22. Alcaraz will have this year the opportunity to emulate Tsitsipas, who was an absolute ‘master’ the year after (2019) winning the Under-21 Masters (2018).
The 19-year-old from Murcia won the Next Gen title in 2021 and, after an impressive season, will arrive in Turin as the youngest No. 1 in history as one of the great candidates for victory.
Hurkacz bowed out of the ATP Finals after falling in Paris against the Dane Holger Rune (7-5, 6-1) and Fritz also said goodbye after a battle of 3h.06′ and three sets (7-5, 5-7, 6-4) against the French Gilles Simonwhich postponed its withdrawal for at least a day.
Source: La Verdad

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