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The ATP Finals 2023: The Ultimate Showdown of Tennis Greats in Turin

Las ATP Finals They bring together the best players of the year in the same city to play one last big tournament before the winter holidays. It is the final party of tennis. A traditionally open trophysince it is played with a very specific format, which has nothing to do with the rest of the championships, and to which many great players arrive with just enough fuel after a year of fighting hard on the circuit.

For the third consecutive time, The city chosen to host the event is Turin. Specifically, the Pala Alpitour, which has the honor of being the largest covered venue in Italy, with a capacity for 12,000 spectators for tennis matches. As usual, The surface on which the ATP Finals are played is the fast court. A combination, hard floor and covered court, that has traditionally been difficult for Rafael Nadal, who has never managed to win this tournament.

The date of the ATP Finals 2023

The ATP Finals will be held from November 12 to 19, 2023. That is, from Sunday to Sunday. Eight days of the best tennis in a tournament that has a group system more similar to a big soccer tournament than a tennis competition. This way, The eight best rackets in the world are divided into two groups of four tennis players each., in which everyone must play against everyone. This first phase covers from November 12 to 17, both days inclusive.

The action does not stop and The best two in each group advance to the semifinals, which will be played on Saturday, November 18 (one in the morning shift, never before 2:30 p.m. and another in the night shift, starting at 9:00 p.m.). In the knockout phase these are already played to direct elimination. This is, The two winners advance to the grand final, which will be played on Sunday, November 19 at 6:00 p.m..

Key dates of the ATP Finals

From November 12 to 17: group stage November 18: semi-finals November 19: grand final

Where to watch the ATP Finals on television

In Spain, The ATP Finals can be seen through Movistar+, the network that owns the rights to the competition. As announced by the chain, some matches can be followed through Vamos, its general sports channel and which is included within Movistar Plus+, the on-demand television service available for 14 euros per month available and to which you can subscribe without being a customer of the company. Besides, All matches of the tournament will be broadcast on Movistar+ Deportes.

Who plays the ATP Finals 2023

The ATP Finals bring together the best eight rackets of the year in a single event. A chosen group in which, of course, is Carlos Alcarazcurrent number 2 in the world. After a bad performance in Paris, the Murcian will try to end the year with a good taste in his mouth winning the only important trophy that Rafa Nadal has not managed to win. Obviously, after his year away from the slopes, the Spaniard will not be present in Turin this edition.

Nevertheless, The top favorite to win the trophy is Novak Djokovic. The Serbian has finished the season like a shot, winning in the French capital, and as always when his name appears on the card, he is the rival to beat. However, as we said, it is a traditionally very open tournament, as demonstrated by the fact that up to three former champions, Daniil Medvedev (winner in 2020), Stefanos Tsitsipas (2019) and Alexander Zverev (2018 and 2019) will be present at the Pala Alpitour. Two debutants, Jannik Sinner, who also plays at home, and Holger Rune, as well as Andrey Rublev, complete the selection.

Players qualified for the ATP Finals

Novak Djokovic

Carlos Alcaraz

Daniil Medvedev

Jannik Sinner

Andrey Rublev

Stefanos Tsitsipas

Alexander Zverev

Holger Rune

Javier Mercadal, a native of Zaragoza, graduated in Journalism from the San Jorge University. He took his first steps in the Heraldo de Aragón, covering information about Real Zaragoza and frequently collaborating with various media such as Aragón Radio, almost always talking about basketball. He lived for several years in the United Kingdom, where he studied a master’s degree in Sports Journalism at the University of Central Lancashire and served as editor and content coordinator at Yahoo Sports, before returning to Spain and beginning to collaborate as a football and sports content creator. for Relay. …

2023-11-08 15:13:35
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