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Race For London: There are three spots remaining for the Nitto ATP Finals and the top two seeds, Federer and Zverev, have already booked their tickets to the season finale. No. 3 seed and 2016 Basel champion Cilic is looking to secure a spot in London for the fourth time.
1 Rafael Nadal 7,480
2 Novak Djoković 7,445
3 Juan Martin del Potro 5,300
4 Roger Federer 5,160
5 Alexander Zverev 4,770
6 Marin Cilić 3,825
7 Kevin Anderson 3,720
8 Dominic Thiem 3,535
------------------------------- 9 John Isner 3,020
10 Kei Nishikori 3,000
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 22 paź 2018, 8:52
autor: DUN I LOVE
Borna ma szanse pojechać jako rezerwowy (del Potro pewnie się wycofa). Corić będzie walczył z Fogiem, Edmundem i Tsitispasem. Fajnie by było zobaczyć gdzieś tam Greka.
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 22 paź 2018, 15:52
autor: Lleyton
race For London: There are three spots remaining for the Nitto ATP Finals and seven of the Top 8 seeds in Vienna are in contention, led by No. 2 seed Kevin Anderson, who is No. 7 in the Race. He is followed by Thiem, John Isner, Kei Nishikori, Borna Coric, Fabio Fognini and Edmund.
Klaasen/Venus IN Mektić/Peya IN Klaasen/Venus & Mektic/Peya Secure Nitto ATP Finals Spots
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Final eight team line up to be decided on 5 November
Raven Klaasen and Michael Venus, and Nikola Mektic and Alexander Peya, have become the final two teams to qualify for the 2018 Nitto ATP Finals, to be held at The O2 in London from 11-18 November. Per ATP rules, the doubles field will be determined on 5 November following the conclusion of the Rolex Paris Masters, the final tournament of the regular ATP World Tour season.
On 5 November, it will be determined what the eight teams will be as both Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan and also Mike Bryan and Jack Sock currently have sufficient points in the ATP Doubles Race To London to secure a place at the season finale. Bob Bryan has been sidelined due to a hip injury since May, but may be fit enough to return with his twin brother to the prestigious event.
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Klaasen and Venus will make their team debuts at the Nitto ATP Finals in their first season as a pair. The South African/Kiwi tandem have won one title at the Open 13 Provence in Marseille (d. Daniell/Inglot) and also finished runner-up at four other tournaments. During the grass swing, they were runners-up at the Libema Open in ‘s-Hertogenbosch (l. to Inglot/Skugor), followed by Wimbledon (l. to M. Bryan/Sock). They continued their success on hard courts with a run to the final at the Rogers Cup, an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament in Toronto (l. to Kontinen/Peers), and at the 500-level Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships 2018 in Tokyo (l. to McLachlan/Struff).
Klaasen will be making his third appearance at the Nitto ATP Finals. The 35-year-old South African reached the championship match with American Rajeev Ram on his tournament debut in 2016 (l. to Kontinen/Peers), and stepped in to play a round-robin match as alternates last year. Venus, 30, qualifies for a second straight year. The New Zealand native won all three round-robin matches alongside Ryan Harrison in 2017.
Mektic and Peya has compiled a 2-3 record in ATP World Tour doubles finals in 2018, highlighted by lifting a Masters 1000 title at the Mutua Madrid Open (d. Bryans) in May and also at the 250-level Grand Prix Hassan II in Marrakech (d. Paire/Roger-Vasselin) in April. The Croatian/Austrian team also finished runner-up at two tournaments in February, the Sofia Open (l. to Haase/Middelkoop) and at the Rio Open presented by Claro (l. to Marrero/Verdasco), plus the BMW Open by FWU at Munich (l. to Dodig/Ram) in May.
Peya, 38, qualified for the Nitto ATP Finals with Bruno Soares in 2013 – reaching the semi-finals – and in 2014. The 29-year-old Mektic will be making his debut at next month’s tournament.
live-tennis.eu sugeruje, że Kevinek już się zakwalifikował.
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 28 paź 2018, 21:29
autor: Damian
Kevin Anderson IN Anderson Creates History With First-Time Nitto ATP Finals Qualification
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Two spots are left up for grabs in Paris next week
Kevin Anderson has become the first singles player from South Africa in 23 years to secure a berth at the Nitto ATP Finals as a result of lifting the Erste Bank Open 500 trophy on Sunday. Anderson joins Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Juan Martin del Potro, Roger Federer and Alexander Zverev at the elite eight-man 2018 event, to be held at The O2 in London from 11-18 November. The two final places will be decided at next week’s Rolex Paris Masters.
“It’s been a huge goal of mine all year to make London,” said Anderson. “I’ve said that right from the beginning, so to finally put my name there, it feels fantastic.”
Anderson, who will finish in the year-end Top 10 of the ATP Rankings for the first time, is set to follow in the footsteps of Wayne Ferreira, who went 2-1 in round-robin play at the 1995 season finale in Frankfurt, Germany. At 32 years, six months, Anderson is also the fourth oldest first-time singles qualifier, behind Australia’s Ken Rosewall (36, at the inaugural 1970 event in Tokyo) Andres Gimeno (35) and Bob Hewitt (32), who both competed at the 1972 event in Barcelona.
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Enjoying a career-best season, Anderson achieved a career-high No. 5 on 16 July — becoming the highest-ranked South African in ATP Rankings history (since 1973) — after advancing to his second Grand Slam championship final at Wimbledon (l. to Djokovic). He rallied from two sets down and saved one match point to beat Roger Federer in the quarter-finals and defeated John Isner 26-24 in the fifth set for the 300th match win of his career after six hours and 36 minutes.
The Florida resident captured his fourth ATP World Tour title – and his first since 2015 – at the inaugural New York Open (d. Querrey) in February. He also advanced to two ATP World Tour finals at the Tata Open Maharashtra in Pune (l. to Simon) and at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC in Acapulco (l. to Del Potro). He ended an 0-10 start to his career in ATP World Tour Masters 1000 quarter-finals by reaching the semi-finals at the Mutua Madrid Open (l. to Thiem) and at the Rogers Cup in Toronto (l. to Tsitsipas).
Anderson has now finished five of the past six seasons in the Top 20 (2013-15, 2017-18). His previous-best finish to a campaign came in 2015, when he was year-end No. 12 in the ATP Rankings (46-24 match record). Having first broken into the Top 10 at No. 10 on 12 October 2015, the South African was soon sidelined by a number of injuries and dropped to as low as No. 80 on 16 January 2017. But one of the sport’s hardest working players broke back into the Top 10 on 19 February 2018.
With just one week left of the regular ATP World Tour season, Croatia’s Marin Cilic and Austria’s Dominic Thiem leads the battle to claim the last two spots. Three-time former qualifier Kei Nishikori, who Anderson beat in the Vienna final, and American John Isner will also be pushing hard in Paris this week for a place at The O2 in London.
In the doubles field, Oliver Marach/Mate Pavic, Juan Sebastian Cabal/Robert Farah, Lukasz Kubot/Marcelo Melo, Jamie Murray/Bruno Soares, Mike Bryan/Jack Sock, Pierre-Hugues Herbert/Nicolas Mahut, Raven Klaasen/Michael Venus and Nikola Mektic/Alexander Peya have secured their places.
Per ATP rules, the doubles field will be determined on 5 November following the conclusion of the Rolex Paris Masters, the final tournament of the regular ATP World Tour season. On that date, it will be determined what the eight teams will be as both Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan and also Mike Bryan and Jack Sock currently have sufficient points in the ATP Doubles Race To London to secure a place at the season finale. Bob Bryan has been sidelined due to a hip injury since May, but may be fit enough to return with his twin brother to the prestigious event.
The Nitto ATP Finals welcomes more than 250,000 fans to The O2 arena annually, as well as generating global viewership figures reaching an average of 95 million viewers each year, as the ATP’s best eight singles players and doubles teams compete over eight days at the biggest indoor tennis tournament in the world.
7 Marin Cilić - na pewno się zakwalifikuje, jeżeli zrobi półfinał Bercy
8 Dominic Thiem - na pewno się zakwalifikuje, jeżeli wygra Bercy
9 Kei Nishikori - potrzebuje minimum półfinału Bercy, żeby mieć szansę na kwalifikację do Londynu
10 John Isner - potrzebuje minimum finału Bercy, żeby mieć szansę na kwalifikację do Londynu
7 Marin Cilić - na pewno się zakwalifikuje, jeżeli zrobi półfinał Bercy
8 Dominic Thiem - na pewno się zakwalifikuje, jeżeli wygra Bercy
9 Kei Nishikori - potrzebuje minimum półfinału Bercy, żeby mieć szansę na kwalifikację do Londynu
10 John Isner - potrzebuje minimum finału Bercy, żeby mieć szansę na kwalifikację do Londynu
Rozumiem, że w tych scenariuszach zakładamy udział Del Potro w Londynie.
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 29 paź 2018, 22:54
autor: DUN I LOVE
Tak. Na ten moment się nie wycofał, więc zakładam zgodnie ze stanem oficjalnych informacji.
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 29 paź 2018, 22:58
autor: Barty
Bo jeśli się wycofa, to Coric i Fognini również mają wciąż szanse. Oczywiście pod warunkiem wygrania w Paryżu, co, biorąc pod uwagę, kto tu potrafił wygrywać, nie powinno stanowić problemu.
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 30 paź 2018, 3:01
autor: Żilu
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 30 paź 2018, 7:26
autor: Damian
OUT Juan Martin del Potro
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 30 paź 2018, 7:41
autor: DUN I LOVE
No to sytuacja trochę się klaruje.
Barty pisze:Bo jeśli się wycofa, to Coric i Fognini również mają wciąż szanse. Oczywiście pod warunkiem wygrania w Paryżu, co, biorąc pod uwagę, kto tu potrafił wygrywać, nie powinno stanowić problemu.
Cały czas jesteś rozgoryczony tegoroczną postawą Socka?