New tennis era kicks off with ATP Cup

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New tennis era kicks off with ATP Cup

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Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic look for a winning start to their 2020 season in the new ATP Cup

 

SYDNEY, Australia – Tennis’ innovative new team championship kicks off the men’s 2020 season on Friday, January 3 with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic among those looking for a winning start ahead of the first Grand Slam of the year.

The ATP Cup will see 24 nations split into 6 groups across 3 Australian cities, with 8 teams emerging from the round-robin to compete in a knockout phase until one country is left standing.

It is the sport’s newest tournament and the third men’s team event competing for the hearts and minds, and dollars, of fans, along with a revamped Davis Cup and the annual Laver Cup, which pits Europe against the World.

But it has already suffered setbacks, with major drawcard Roger Federer opting to give it a miss and Andy Murray and Kei Nishikori pulling out injured.

Despite this, world No. 2 Djokovic said the move towards more team tennis was good for a sport best known for the individuality of its global superstars.

“More than 90% of the time, we’re playing as individuals and we don’t have too many team events,” said the Serbian great, who also heads the ATP player council.

“This is going to bring together a lot of nations and, for me personally, it will be a very nice and proud moment to represent my country. An event like this is truly going to make an impact.”

Sydney hosts the finals, along with group games, which are also held in Brisbane and Perth with US$15 million in prize money and up to 750 singles and 250 doubles ATP rankings points at stake.

Australian star Nick Kyrgios agrees with Djokovic, believing it will be “an awesome event.”

“I know everyone on the Tour wants to be with their teammates. There’s nothing better than playing for your country against the other best players in the world,” he said.

Looking to the future 

While Federer, Nishikori and Murray are missing, most of the world’s top 30 men are playing.

The championship, from January 3 to 12, will feature two ties each day in the 3 cities during the round robin, comprising two singles matches then a doubles.

Belgium kicks off the Sydney action against Moldova before Britain faces Bulgaria.

Kyrgios spearheads local hopes for Australia in Brisbane against the Alexander Zverev-led Germany while Greece takes on Canada in the same city.

First up in Perth will be the United States against Norway followed by Russia and Italy.

Djokovic makes his tournament debut in Brisbane for Serbia on Day 2, as does Spanish world No. 1 Nadal in Perth.

Under the format, the second-ranked singles players from each country face each other first, then the top-ranked men ahead of a potentially decisive doubles.

A country winning 2 of 3 matches will claim the tie.

As well as the players, some big-name former stars are captaining their countries, including Boris Becker (Germany), Marat Safin (Russia), Tim Henman (Britain), Lleyton Hewitt (Australia), and Thomas Muster (Austria).

Previously the men’s season kicked off with players spread across various smaller-scale tournaments, and outgoing ATP chairman Chris Kermode said it made far more sense to have everyone under one umbrella.

“The ATP Cup fits perfectly with our strategy to innovate and look towards the future,” he said.

“The first week of the season is when the players want to play and that’s why the tournament has their strong support.”

Group A (Brisbane) – Serbia, France, South Africa, Chile

Group B (Perth) – Spain, Japan, Georgia, Uruguay

Group C (Sydney) – Bulgaria, Belgium, Great Britain, Moldova

Group D (Perth) – Russia, Italy, USA, Norway

Group E (Sydney) – Austria, Croatia, Argentina, Poland

Group F (Brisbane) – Germany, Greece, Canada, Australia

– Rappler.com 

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