The list of ATP Finals winners: All Masters Cup champions

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The Turin Alpitour Shovel hosts a new edition of the ATP Finals from November 13 to 20, 2022, bringing together the eight best of the season. The Spaniard dropped out due to injury Carlos Alcaraz, Entering his place is the American Taylor Fritz.

The draw produced a Green Group with Rafa Nadal, Casper Ruud, Felix Auger-Aliassime and Taylor Fritz. In Red, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev and Novak Djokovic will compete for two access spots in the semifinals.

The current champion, the German, is absent Alexander Zverevdue to a serious ankle injury suffered at Roland Garros, and the most successful in history, the Swiss Roger Federer, with six titles.

A record that could be matched by Serbian Novak Djokovic, that he has had five since his account was suspended in 2015.

Rafa Nadal, finalist in 2010 (Federer) and 2013 (Djokovic), will try for the eleventh time to win a tournament that saw the victory of the Spaniard Manolo Orantes and Alex Corretjabefore the Pole Wojtek Fibak (1976) and Carlos Moya (1998) respectively.

Juan Carlos Ferrero lost in the 2002 Shanghai final to Australian Lletyon Hewitt, while david ferrer he lost in the same Chinese city to Roger Federer in 2007.

THE PALMARES

2021 (Turin) Alexander Zverev (Ale)

2020 (London) Daniil Medvedev

2019 (London) Stefanos Tsistipas (Gree)

2018 (London) Alexander Zverev (Ale)

2017 (London) Grigor Dimitrov (Bull)

2016 (London) Andy Murray (GBR)

2015 (London) Novak Djokovic (Srb)

2014 (London) Novak Djokovic (Srb)

2013 (London) Novak Djokovic (Srb)

2012 (London) Novak Djokovic (Srb)

2011 (London) Roger Federer (Srb)

2010 (London) Roger Federer (Srb)

2009 (London) Nikolay Davydenko (Russian)

2008 (Shanghai) Novak Djokovic (Srb)

2007 (Shanghai) Roger Federer (Sui)

2006 (Shanghai) Roger Federer (Sui)

2005 (Shanghai) David Nalbandian (Arg)

2004 (Houston) Roger Federer (Sui)

2003 (Houston) Roger Federer (Sui)

2002 (Shanghai) Lleyton Hewitt (Aus)

2001 (Sydney) Lleyton Hewitt (Aus)

2000 (Lisbon) Gustavo Kuerten (Bra)

1999 (Hanover) Pete Sampras (USA)

1998 (Hannover) Alex Corretja (Span)

1997 (Hanover) Pete Sampras (USA)

1996 (Hanover) Pete Sampras (USA)

1995 (Frankfurt) Boris Becker (Germany)

1994 (Frankfurt) Pete Sampras (USA)

1993 (Frankfurt) Michael Stich (Germany)

1992 (Frankfurt) Boris Becker (Germany)

1991 (Frankfurt) Pete Sampras (USA)

1990 (Frankfurt) Andre Agassi (USA)

1989 (New York) Stefan Edberg (Sue)

1988 (New York) Boris Becker (Ale)

1987 (New York) Ivan Lendl (Che)

1986 (New York) Ivan Lendl (Che)

1985 (New York) Ivan Lendl (Che)

1984 (New York) John McEnroe (USA)

1983 (New York) John McEnroe (USA)

1982 (New York) Ivan Lendl (Che)

1981 (New York) Ivan Lendl (Che)

1980 (New York) Bjorn Borg (Sue)

1979 (New York) Bjorn Borg (Sue)

1978 (New York) John McEnroe (USA)

1977 (New York) Jimmy Connors (USA)

1976 (Houston) Manuel Orantes (Esp)

1975 (Stockholm) Ilie Nastase (Rum)

1974 (Melbourne) Guillermo Vilas (Arg)

1973 (Boston) Ilie Nastase (Rum)

1972 (Barcelona) Ilie Nastase (Rum)

1971 (Paris) Ilie Nastase (Rum)

1970 (Tokyo) Stan Smith (USA)

Source: La Verdad

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