2023 year-end finals time
The singles list of the 2023 year-end finals is completely confirmed! Zvilev and Rune are definitely the last two seats in the year-end finals. The ATP year-end finals will be held from1October 1 12 to 19 in Alpi Tours, Turin. Zvilev and Ruen, together with Djokovic, Alcatraz, Mei Zong, Sinna, Lublev and Sispas, fought for the decisive battle at the end of the year.
20-year-old Alcaraz and Junet are both qualified for the first time. This will be the first time that two players under the age of 20 have participated in the competition since 2000, when Hewitt, aged 65,438+09, and Safin, aged 20, made their debut.
Of the eight contestants this year, seven have qualified for the new generation year-end finals or participated in the competition, including three champions: Sisyphus (20 18), Sina (20 19) and Alcatraz (202 1).
Introduction to Atp:
The Association of Tennis Professionals was established in September 1972 by Donald Dale, Bob Brinell, Jack Kramer and Cliff Zosdell, aiming at protecting the interests of male professional tennis players. Cliff Zosdale became the first chairman.
Starting from 1990, the association organized a global tennis championship in the name of the association. 1990, this trip around the world was named "ATP Tour"; But at 200 1, the event was renamed "ATP". In 2009, the tournament was renamed "ATP World Tour". These name changes are considered to be the result of competition with the tennis series grand prix and the world tennis championship.
ATP global headquarters is located in London, England; Europe is headquartered in Monaco; America is headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, USA; ATP International Headquarters covering Africa, Asia and Oceania is located in Sydney, Australia.