Week without changes in the ATP top 10, but with many novelties below. Marin, after his triumph in Hangzhou, leads the biggest rise in the ranking in a very long time.
Week without changes in the ATP top 10, but with many novelties below. Marin, after his triumph in Hangzhou, leads the biggest rise in the ranking in a very long time.
The Spanish man went through a press conference and responded to those who claim that his schedule has many matches in exhibitions.
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard will be the first opponent for Carlos Alcaraz at ATP Beijing 2024. The French player, currently ranked 51st in the world, is the same age as his first opponent in the Asian tournament. This year, he won the only title of his career so far in Lyon, his hometown, and his highest ranking has been number 44. He is a tennis player over 2 meters tall whose court movement surprises, as was the case a few months ago at Wimbledon against Sebastian Korda, where he secured his first victory in a Grand Slam main draw. He comes from playing in Chengdu, where he only managed one win.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Quién es Mpetshi Perricard, primer rival de Alcaraz en el ATP Pekín 2024
[pixels-player]The Russian returns to Beijing after a Laver Cup where he left empty-handed on an individual level. How is he approaching the final stretch of the year? Will he be able to win another title?
Carlos Alcaraz will once again be a Master for another year. After a more than decent performance in the last Masters tournament, where he reached the semifinals and lost to the eventual champion Novak Djokovic, the player from Murcia is now officially confirmed for the upcoming ATP Finals 2024. With 6,010 points accumulated this season, Carlos has already officially secured his qualification for the year-end tournament, joining Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev. Daniil Medvedev also appears as a guaranteed presence, while the last four positions are much more open, with names like Fritz, Ruud, Rublev, de Miñaur, Djokovic, or Dimitrov in the mix.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz confirma su clasificación oficial a las ATP Finals 2024
[pixels-player]We break down the possible matchups in the main draw of ATP Beijing 2024 and the potential paths of the favorites to reach the title.
The Spaniard will have a tough debut in China against a player with a deadly serve, like Mpetshi Perricard.
Weeks go by, and after a few days of a relaxed atmosphere in Berlin following the victory at the 2024 Laver Cup, Carlos Alcaraz has to head towards Asia. Specifically, his first stop is the 2024 ATP Beijing, where he is the second seed. Last year, the Spaniard lost in the semifinals against Jannik Sinner, so he will aim to surpass this result in this edition. Here is the potential draw for Alcaraz in the Chinese tournament:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el posible cuadro de Carlos Alcaraz en el ATP Pekín 2024
[pixels-player]Week without changes in the ATP top 10, but with many novelties below. Marin, after his triumph in Hangzhou, leads the biggest rise in the ranking in a very long time.
The Russian returns to Beijing after a Laver Cup where he left empty-handed on an individual level. How is he approaching the final stretch of the year? Will he be able to win another title?
The Spanish man went through a press conference and responded to those who claim that his schedule has many matches in exhibitions.
Carlos Alcaraz will once again be a Master for another year. After a more than decent performance in the last Masters tournament, where he reached the semifinals and lost to the eventual champion Novak Djokovic, the player from Murcia is now officially confirmed for the upcoming ATP Finals 2024. With 6,010 points accumulated this season, Carlos has already officially secured his qualification for the year-end tournament, joining Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev. Daniil Medvedev also appears as a guaranteed presence, while the last four positions are much more open, with names like Fritz, Ruud, Rublev, de Miñaur, Djokovic, or Dimitrov in the mix.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz confirma su clasificación oficial a las ATP Finals 2024
[pixels-player]Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard will be the first opponent for Carlos Alcaraz at ATP Beijing 2024. The French player, currently ranked 51st in the world, is the same age as his first opponent in the Asian tournament. This year, he won the only title of his career so far in Lyon, his hometown, and his highest ranking has been number 44. He is a tennis player over 2 meters tall whose court movement surprises, as was the case a few months ago at Wimbledon against Sebastian Korda, where he secured his first victory in a Grand Slam main draw. He comes from playing in Chengdu, where he only managed one win.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Quién es Mpetshi Perricard, primer rival de Alcaraz en el ATP Pekín 2024
[pixels-player]We break down the possible matchups in the main draw of ATP Beijing 2024 and the potential paths of the favorites to reach the title.
The Spaniard will have a tough debut in China against a player with a deadly serve, like Mpetshi Perricard.
Weeks go by, and after a few days of a relaxed atmosphere in Berlin following the victory at the 2024 Laver Cup, Carlos Alcaraz has to head towards Asia. Specifically, his first stop is the 2024 ATP Beijing, where he is the second seed. Last year, the Spaniard lost in the semifinals against Jannik Sinner, so he will aim to surpass this result in this edition. Here is the potential draw for Alcaraz in the Chinese tournament:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el posible cuadro de Carlos Alcaraz en el ATP Pekín 2024
[pixels-player]Discover all the players who are part of the call-up for the final phase of the 2024 Málaga Davis Cup.
We assess the players' performance in Berlin with Carlos Alcaraz as the MVP or Daniil Medvedev as the tournament's big loser.