The player who will be number two in the world next Monday talks about his title in Paris, as well as his views on the current circuit.
The player who will be number two in the world next Monday talks about his title in Paris, as well as his views on the current circuit.
The last Masters 1000 of the season is coming to an end. The ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2024 will crown its new champion this upcoming Sunday, November 3. The favorite to take home the trophy is Alexander Zverev, who comes into this event having dropped only one set along the way. The world number 3 has been showing great improvement, although his focus is more on the future. Sascha will face Ugo Humbert.
The grand final of the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2024 will be this Sunday, November 3, at 3:00 PM Spanish peninsular time. In Spain, it can be watched live on Movistar+ through one of its sports channels or one of the generalist channels, like #Vamos or Movistar+ on channel 7. In Latin America, it will be broadcast on ESPN and Disney+. Additionally, Tennis TV will stream it via its subscription service on any platform worldwide.
Toca para ver en directo
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You can also watch the match live for free on the Bet365 betting site thanks to its live streaming service. You just need to register, make a deposit, and you will automatically have access to the broadcast of the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2024.
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[pixels-player]Alexander secures his spot in the grand final of the Rolex Paris Masters 2024, also solidifying his number two world ranking ahead of Alcaraz.
Alexander surpasses the local hero in a disappointing final to proclaim himself as the champion of the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2024.
Despite Alexander overtaking Carlos in the ATP Ranking, the German surrenders to the Spanish and the Italian for their seasons.
A decisive match was played this afternoon at the Rolex Paris Masters 2024, not only for Alexander Zverev and Holger Rune, the main protagonists, but also for Carlos Alcaraz and all participants of the ATP Finals 2024. The German's victory marks a significant turn on the circuit. With the win in the semifinals, Alexander secures the second spot in the world rankings, surpassing Carlos. This will have implications in Turin, as the player from Murcia could end up in the same group as Jannik Sinner, the current world number one.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev adelanta a Alcaraz para convertirse en el número dos del mundo
[pixels-player]Alexander Zverev explained a little over a month ago that he was suffering from a lung inflammation that would not allow him to be at his peak for a few months. After his quarterfinal match in the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2024 where he defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas, he commented on his current health status: "I don't know if I'm okay, I have to go for tests and exams. I feel fine, the doctors told me that I would gradually recover, although being at 100% will take me a few months, as this is not something that simply goes away like an illness in a week or two. I don't feel overly tired on the court, nor do I find it hard to breathe. The court this week is helping me because there are rarely long points, but I'm not getting too tired and I don't feel like I'm struggling to breathe." This way, Zverev reassures the press and the fans.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev detalla el alcance de sus problemas de pulmón
[pixels-player]The German secured the victory against Tsitsipas to advance to the semifinals in Paris and went through a press conference to explain how he currently sees himself on the circuit.
The player who will be number two in the world next Monday talks about his title in Paris, as well as his views on the current circuit.
Alexander surpasses the local hero in a disappointing final to proclaim himself as the champion of the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2024.
The last Masters 1000 of the season is coming to an end. The ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2024 will crown its new champion this upcoming Sunday, November 3. The favorite to take home the trophy is Alexander Zverev, who comes into this event having dropped only one set along the way. The world number 3 has been showing great improvement, although his focus is more on the future. Sascha will face Ugo Humbert.
The grand final of the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2024 will be this Sunday, November 3, at 3:00 PM Spanish peninsular time. In Spain, it can be watched live on Movistar+ through one of its sports channels or one of the generalist channels, like #Vamos or Movistar+ on channel 7. In Latin America, it will be broadcast on ESPN and Disney+. Additionally, Tennis TV will stream it via its subscription service on any platform worldwide.
Toca para ver en directo
Publicidad · +18 · Juego responsable. Necesitas una cuenta con fondos en Bet365. No es obligatorio apostar.
You can also watch the match live for free on the Bet365 betting site thanks to its live streaming service. You just need to register, make a deposit, and you will automatically have access to the broadcast of the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2024.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Horario y dónde ver la final del ATP París 2024
[pixels-player]Despite Alexander overtaking Carlos in the ATP Ranking, the German surrenders to the Spanish and the Italian for their seasons.
Alexander secures his spot in the grand final of the Rolex Paris Masters 2024, also solidifying his number two world ranking ahead of Alcaraz.
A decisive match was played this afternoon at the Rolex Paris Masters 2024, not only for Alexander Zverev and Holger Rune, the main protagonists, but also for Carlos Alcaraz and all participants of the ATP Finals 2024. The German's victory marks a significant turn on the circuit. With the win in the semifinals, Alexander secures the second spot in the world rankings, surpassing Carlos. This will have implications in Turin, as the player from Murcia could end up in the same group as Jannik Sinner, the current world number one.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev adelanta a Alcaraz para convertirse en el número dos del mundo
[pixels-player]Alexander Zverev explained a little over a month ago that he was suffering from a lung inflammation that would not allow him to be at his peak for a few months. After his quarterfinal match in the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2024 where he defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas, he commented on his current health status: "I don't know if I'm okay, I have to go for tests and exams. I feel fine, the doctors told me that I would gradually recover, although being at 100% will take me a few months, as this is not something that simply goes away like an illness in a week or two. I don't feel overly tired on the court, nor do I find it hard to breathe. The court this week is helping me because there are rarely long points, but I'm not getting too tired and I don't feel like I'm struggling to breathe." This way, Zverev reassures the press and the fans.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev detalla el alcance de sus problemas de pulmón
[pixels-player]The German secured the victory against Tsitsipas to advance to the semifinals in Paris and went through a press conference to explain how he currently sees himself on the circuit.
The ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2024 is approaching its final stretch with an exciting day of semifinals this Saturday, November 2nd. Not before 14:00 local time, Alexander Zverev and Holger Rune will take to the court for a match full of incentives and uncertain predictions. Subsequently, not before 16:30, the second semifinal will take place. Both matches can be watched in Spain through Movistar+, while in Latin America, they will be available on ESPN and Disney+. In addition, TennisTV will offer it worldwide through its subscription-based on-demand system.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Horario y dónde ver las semifinales del ATP París 2024
[pixels-player]Stefanos Tsitsipas fell to Alexander Zverev in the quarterfinals of the 2024 ATP Rolex Paris Masters. The Greek thus concludes the last Masters 1000 event of the season with a mediocre performance overall, but throughout the year, he has faced the best players in the world. After the match against the German, Stefanos wanted to highlight Sascha's level of play compared to last year with some surprising words: "Zverev is the player I have faced this year who has improved his game the most compared to last year", emphasized the Greek.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Las sorprendentes palabras de Tsitsipas sobre Zverev
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