We review the general ideas that some particular tournaments of WTA Toronto and ATP Montreal leave us with Jessica Pegula and Alexei Popyrin as champions.
We review the general ideas that some particular tournaments of WTA Toronto and ATP Montreal leave us with Jessica Pegula and Alexei Popyrin as champions.
The Russian reflects on his mental progress after losing in the final of ATP Montreal 2024: "I know what lesson I take from this match".
The Australian delivered an immaculate performance to claim his first Masters 1000 title in Canada... against a Rublev who was once again haunted by his mental demons.
The recent champion at ATP Montreal 2024 confesses how his transition from juniors to the professional circuit was: "There are many steps that you don't notice".
In the world of tennis, timing is as crucial a quality as many others. Perhaps Alexei Popyrin didn't imagine coming out of ATP Montreal 2024 as the Masters 1000 champion, but he has achieved it in one of the biggest surprises in an event of this category in a long time, defeating names like Dimitrov, Hurkacz, or Rublev. The week of his life allows him to join the Masters champion list with illustrious names that fans of this sport hold in high historical regard: Juan Martín del Potro, David Ferrer, Dominic Thiem, Marin Cilic, Stan Wawrinka, Tomas Berdych, Tommy Haas, or Robin Söderling, are some of the players that the Australian equals in this ranking. There are many more, but surely these names trigger nostalgic memories and remind us of how incredibly competitive the era of the Big Three was.
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Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos were crowned champions at the ATP Montreal 2024 after defeating the pairing of Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury, recent Olympic finalists. The Spanish and Argentinian players won the final with a scoreline of 6-2 and 7-6(4), saving a set point against them in the second set to prevent a comeback. This is the second time they have won in Canada, having previously achieved it in 2019.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Granollers y Zeballos conquistan el título en Montreal
The Australian made it to his first Masters 1000 final in Montreal, becoming the surprise standout of the edition. What has led him there and how does he see himself against Rublev?
The final of the ATP Montreal arrived after the rains compromised the tournament until the last day. Andrey Rublev and Alexei Popyrin will star in a somewhat unexpected duel, as the Australian did not stand out among the favorites or rank high. Additionally, the Russian was not a top contender either, following his recent poor results where he has been eliminated early in each tournament he has attended.
Despite all that, it has been a great week of resurgence for both players, and they will try to showcase their good tennis from the week in this grand final. They have faced each other twice, with one victory each. The most recent victory was claimed by Popyrin, but that was on the clay courts of Monte Carlo. On hard court, it was the Russian who emerged victorious. How will the tiebreaker end in Montreal?
The final of the ATP Montreal 2024 between Andrey Rublev and Alexei Poyrin will take place on Monday, August 12, not before 19:30 local time, which is 01:30 in Spain. It can be watched live through Movistar+, either on channel #Vamos or on Movistar+Deportes, while in Latin America, ESPN and Star+ will be broadcasting it. It can also be followed on Tennis TV worldwide.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Horario y dónde ver hoy en TV y online Andrey Rublev ante Alexei Popyrin en la final del ATP Montreal 2024
We review the general ideas that some particular tournaments of WTA Toronto and ATP Montreal leave us with Jessica Pegula and Alexei Popyrin as champions.
The recent champion at ATP Montreal 2024 confesses how his transition from juniors to the professional circuit was: "There are many steps that you don't notice".
The Russian reflects on his mental progress after losing in the final of ATP Montreal 2024: "I know what lesson I take from this match".
In the world of tennis, timing is as crucial a quality as many others. Perhaps Alexei Popyrin didn't imagine coming out of ATP Montreal 2024 as the Masters 1000 champion, but he has achieved it in one of the biggest surprises in an event of this category in a long time, defeating names like Dimitrov, Hurkacz, or Rublev. The week of his life allows him to join the Masters champion list with illustrious names that fans of this sport hold in high historical regard: Juan Martín del Potro, David Ferrer, Dominic Thiem, Marin Cilic, Stan Wawrinka, Tomas Berdych, Tommy Haas, or Robin Söderling, are some of the players that the Australian equals in this ranking. There are many more, but surely these names trigger nostalgic memories and remind us of how incredibly competitive the era of the Big Three was.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La increíble lista de jugadores a la que Popyrin se une como campeón de Masters 1000
The Australian delivered an immaculate performance to claim his first Masters 1000 title in Canada... against a Rublev who was once again haunted by his mental demons.
Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos were crowned champions at the ATP Montreal 2024 after defeating the pairing of Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury, recent Olympic finalists. The Spanish and Argentinian players won the final with a scoreline of 6-2 and 7-6(4), saving a set point against them in the second set to prevent a comeback. This is the second time they have won in Canada, having previously achieved it in 2019.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Granollers y Zeballos conquistan el título en Montreal
The Australian made it to his first Masters 1000 final in Montreal, becoming the surprise standout of the edition. What has led him there and how does he see himself against Rublev?
The final of the ATP Montreal arrived after the rains compromised the tournament until the last day. Andrey Rublev and Alexei Popyrin will star in a somewhat unexpected duel, as the Australian did not stand out among the favorites or rank high. Additionally, the Russian was not a top contender either, following his recent poor results where he has been eliminated early in each tournament he has attended.
Despite all that, it has been a great week of resurgence for both players, and they will try to showcase their good tennis from the week in this grand final. They have faced each other twice, with one victory each. The most recent victory was claimed by Popyrin, but that was on the clay courts of Monte Carlo. On hard court, it was the Russian who emerged victorious. How will the tiebreaker end in Montreal?
The final of the ATP Montreal 2024 between Andrey Rublev and Alexei Poyrin will take place on Monday, August 12, not before 19:30 local time, which is 01:30 in Spain. It can be watched live through Movistar+, either on channel #Vamos or on Movistar+Deportes, while in Latin America, ESPN and Star+ will be broadcasting it. It can also be followed on Tennis TV worldwide.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Horario y dónde ver hoy en TV y online Andrey Rublev ante Alexei Popyrin en la final del ATP Montreal 2024
The Russian will be a finalist in Montreal, his second Masters 1000 final this year. He achieves this amidst a very challenging stage regarding his recently revealed depression.
The week that the ATP Montreal is leaving us is undoubtedly unique. The absence of the top favorites, the elimination of several others, the constant rains, and now a somewhat unexpected finalist. Alexei Popyrin will step into his first Masters 1000 final after defeating Sebastian Korda in straight sets (7-6(0) 6-3). The Australian is taking full advantage of his opportunity and does not want to let this slip away. Thus, demonstrating a high level of play and confidence, Popyrin will fight to claim the biggest title of his career against Andrey Rublev.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Popyrin se cuela en la final de Montreal tras deshacerse de Korda