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ATP Finals 2023: All You Need to Know – Singles and Doubles, Draws, Stars, and More!

11/09/2023 1:52 p.m. The men’s tennis calendar is about to come to an end. Although the ATP 250 in Metz and Sofia are still being held, the highlight of the year-end will only be seen in a few days in Turin, where the event will take place. ATP Finals. With a schedule scheduled from November 12 to 19, the countdown ended this Thursday when The groups were drawn in both the singles and doubles branches. And that is why in Ole We make a detailed summary of everything you need to know about the tournament.

Green Group

Novak Djokovic (1°), Jannik Sinner (4°), Stefanos Tsitsipas (6°) and Holger Rune (10°) They will be in an area that promises to spark sparks to accompany the Serbian in the semifinals. Beyond the fact that every match must be played, logic indicates that the current leader of the classification should advance to the next instance. He arrives with the arrow up with three titles in his last three competitions (Cincinnati, US Open and Paris-Bercy), there seems to be no rival who can beat him and on top of that he is at his best physically and tennis-wise. Furthermore, at the Pala Alpitour he will seek to achieve his seventh consecration in the ATP Finals, a fact that would make him the highest historical winner. He currently shares first place with Roger Federer (6). Novak Djokovic has won the trophy six times. (AP)Sinner, Tsitsipas and Rune are all going through a good moment and it will be interesting to see this fight for the other ticket to the semifinals. Of course, none of them will give up ahead of time against Nole and will try to deliver the big blow of the week.

Red Group

Carlos Alcaraz (2nd), Daniil Medvedev (3rd), Andrey Rublev (5th) and Alexander Zverev (8th) They make up a group that also promises to be even. Although Alcaraz is the second best tennis player of the season due to his performance, reality indicates that he arrived at the decisive stage with an almost empty gas tank and that he is not the top favorite for the crown. Medvedev, for his part, reached the final in Vienna, but said goodbye quickly in Paris. To his relief, he fell against Grigor Dimitrov (17th), future finalist that week. Carlos Alcaraz will seek to win his first ATP Finals. (Reuters)Zverev is going through a similar moment with good and bad: he was champion in Chengdu two months ago and a semi-finalist in Beijing, but then he missed his debut in Shanghai and Tokyo and did not go beyond the third round in Vienna and the French capital. Meanwhile, Rublev has been quickening his pace in the final sprint of the season, given that he has achieved a definition and two semifinals in his last events played.

Where can the ATP Finals be seen?

The broadcast of the singles and doubles tournaments will be in charge of Star+ and there will also be matches that are broadcast by different broadcast signals. ESPNThis is how the Pala Alpitour in Turin was built. (EFE)

There will be three Argentines in the ATP Finals doubles

The light blue and white flag will be present in Turin. Although there are no players in the singles draw, three do appear in the doubles. Horacio Zeballos (11th in the discipline), an already regular part of the competition given that he had already participated twice (2020 and 2022), will share the team with the Spanish Marcel Granollers and will try to write down his name on the list of champions. Now, it will not be the only one, since there will be a 100% national duo made up of Máximo González (13th) and Andrés Molteni (13th)Molteni and Machi will play in the ATP Finals for the first time after a great season. The luck of the draw meant that the three Argentines appeared in the same area. Likewise, the Croatian Ivan Dodig with the American Austin Krajicek and the Mexican Santiago González with the Frenchman Eduard Roger-Vasselin will be the other two couples in the green group. On the other side of the draw will be: the Dutch Wesley Koolhof and the British Neal Skupski; the Indian Rohan Bopanna and the Australian Matthew Ebden, the American Rajeev Ram and the British Joe Salisbury and the Australians Rinky Hijikata and Jason Kubler. The latter entered for having been the champions of the Australian Open and having finished within the top 20 of the year.See also

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