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ATP – Halle 2022 – LIVE – The results – Already finished for Rublev – Sports Infos – Ski

Tennis – ATP – Halle 2022

The news

Tournament History 1993-2019, 2021-Present (29th Edition)

Singles Final Sunday 19 June at 3:00 pm

Wild Cards (3) Nick Kyrgios (AUS), Henri Squire (GER), Jan-Lennard Struff (GER)

Qualifiers (4) Radu Albot (MDA), Maxime Cressy (USA) Tallon groenpoor (NED), Marc-Andrea Huesler (SUI)

Special Exempts (1) Oscar Otte (GER)

Oldest Player Roberto Bautista Agut (34)

#NextGenATP (1) Holger Rune (19)

Tournament Records Most Titles – Roger Federer (10)

Most Wins – Roger Federer (69)

Youngest Champion – Borna Coric, 21, in 2018

Oldest Champion – Roger Federer, 37, in 2019

Highest-Ranked Champion – No. 1 Roger Federer (2004-06, 2008)

Lowest-Ranked Champion – No. 192 Florian Mayer in 2016

Last German Champion – Florian Mayer in 2016

The seeded ones

1 Daniil Medvedev 22-8 (Aus. Open, ‘s-Hertogenbosch Finals) 0-1 (2021 1R)

2 Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE) 35-12 (Monte Carlo Title) 1-1 (2018 2R)

3 Andrey Rublev 29-8 (Marseille, Dubai, Belgrade Titles) 6-2 (2021 Final)

4 Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) 28-14 (Rotterdam Title) 3-1 (2021 SF)

5 Hubert Hurkacz (POL) 23-11 (Dubai, Miami SF) 0-2 (2019, 2021 1R)

6 Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP) 16-12 (Barcelona Final) 0-0 (Debut)

7 Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP) 17-7 (Doha Title) 7-4 (2018 SF)

8 Karen Khachanov 20-15 (Adelaide-1 Final) 7-4 (2017 SF)

Match schedule HERE

LIVE follow-up HERE

Full results HERE

The updated table HERE

Monday, June 13

Ugo Humbert, who is going to defend on grass a huge amount of points won last year, narrowly escaped in the first round against Radu Albot (MOL): 7/6 6/7 5/7.

A few minutes later we witness the first surprise of this tournament with Nikoloz Basilashvili (GEO) eliminating Andrey Rublev (RUS) 7/6 6/4.

Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP) takes out Roland Garros revelation Holger Rune (DAN) 6/3 7/6, a result not really surprising as the young Dane has to digest his new status.

Djere, Ivashka and McDonald, against Swiss qualifier Huesler, also move to T1.

TO BE CONTINUED

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