ATP Finals: Carlos Alcaraz is the first player to qualify for the year-end Masters

ATP Finals: Carlos Alcaraz is the first player to qualify for the year-end Masters

This year, it will take place in Turin from November 12 to 19.

Alcaraz, the recent winner of Wimbledon after an anthology final against Serbian Novak Djokovic, will discover the masters after losing last season due to injury when he qualified there. “I am very happy to be able to play in Turin at the end of the year,” he reacted. “It has been a goal for me since the start of the season.”

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The Spaniard achieved 47 matches against 4 defeats this season, winning six titles: Wimbledon, the Masters 1000 in Indian Wells and Madrid, the ATP 500 in Barcelona and Queens, as well as the ATP 250 in Buenos Aires. He leads the all-year standings with 6,675 points, 730 more than Djokovic and 1,555 more than Russia’s Daniil Medvedev.

In doubles, Sander Gillé (ATP 24) and Joran Vliegen (ATP 26) are currently seventh in the qualifying race. With 2602 points, he is currently 397 points ahead of ninth place, Britain’s Jamie Murray (ATP 30) and New Zealander Michael Venus (ATP 20). Dutchman Wesley Koolhoff (ATP 1) and Britain’s Neil Skupski (ATP 2) came in first with 5220 points.

Among the women, whose 2023 edition of the Masters Tournament will be held in Shenzhen, China, Elise Mertens (WTA 6) and her Australian doubles partner Storm Hunter (WTA 5) ranked second with 3520 points, behind American Jessica Pegula (WTA 3). ) and Coco Gauff (WTA 4), with 5065 points.

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