The lineup for the top 8 men’s elite tournament “Nitto ATP Finals” has been decided | Tennis Magazine ONLINE | tennismagazine.jp

The lineup for the top 8 men’s elite tournament “Nitto ATP Finals” has been decided | Tennis Magazine ONLINE | tennismagazine.jp

The pairings for the top 8 men’s elite tournament “Nitto ATP Finals” (ATP Finals / Turin, Italy / November 10-17 / Total prize money: $15.25 million / Indoor hard court) have been decided, and there are high hopes for a local championship. 1st seed Jannik Sinner (Italy) was included in the “Jiri Nastase Group.”

In addition to Sinner, the group also included fourth seed Daniil Medvedev (Russia), fifth seed Taylor Fritz (USA), and seventh seed Alex de Minaur (Australia).

2018 & 2021 champion and second seed Alexander Zverev (Germany) will be in the John Newcomb Group, with third seed Carlos Alcaraz (Spain), sixth seed Casper Ruud (Norway), He was placed in the same group as No. 8 seed Andrei Rublev (Russia).

The tournament will begin on Sunday, November 10th, with the first round robin game between the Jiri Nastase group and the Mike Bryan group scheduled to take place on the first day.

The ATP Finals is the final match on the ATP Tour, and is contested only by the top eight players (eight doubles teams) from this season. A round robin is held in which players are divided into groups of four, with the top two players (two pairs for doubles) advancing to the final tournament.

※[ ]Numbers are seed rankings

Grouping|Men’s Singles

Jiri Nastase Group

Jannik Sinner (Italy)[1]Daniil Medvedev (Russia)[4]Taylor Fritz (USA)[5]Alex de Minaur (Australia)[7]

john newcombe group

Alexander Zverev (Germany)[2]Carlos Alcaraz (Spain)[3]Casper Ruud (Norway)[6]Andrei Rublev (Russia)[8]

Grouping|Men’s doubles

bob bryan group

Marcelo Arevalo/Mate Pavic (El Salvador/Croatia)[1]Simone Borrelli/Andrea Babassoli (Italy)[4]Rohan Bopanna/Matthew Ebden (India/Australia)[6]Kevin Krawietz/Tim Putz (Germany)[8]

mike bryan group

Marcel Granoyers/Horatio Zeballos (Spain/Argentina)[2]Wesley Koolhov/Nikola Mektic (Netherlands/Croatia)[3]Max Purcell/Jordan Thompson (Australia)[5]Hari Heliovara/Henry Patten (Finland/UK)[7]

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