Race to London Moves Indoors: After an exciting three weeks of action in Asia, the three week, six tournament European indoor circuit leading into the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals begins with the inaugural tournament in Antwerp along with traditional events in Moscow and Stockholm. Overall, there are seven of the Top 20 players in the Emirates ATP Race to London competing. The top two seeds in Antwerp are Belgian No. 1 David Goffin and David Ferrer. In Moscow, the top seeds are Spaniards Roberto Bautista Agut and Albert Ramos-Vinolas. In Stockholm, the top seeds are former champions Gael Monfils and Grigor Dimitrov.
Emirates ATP Race to London Update: Seven of the Top 20 players in the Emirates ATP Race to London are entered in the final three ATP World Tour 250 tournaments of the season. There are three remaining berths for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, with four players within 745 points of Dominic Thiem, who holds the eighth and final spot. Here is a look at the updated standings with players entered in the three tournaments:
Position
|
Player
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Points
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1
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Novak Djokovic *
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10,600
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2
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Andy Murray *
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9,685
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3
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Stan Wawrinka *
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5,060
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4
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Milos Raonic *
|
4,690
|
5
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Kei Nishikori *
|
4,360
|
6
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Gael Monfils – Stockholm
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3,625
|
7
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Rafael Nadal
|
3,300
|
8
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Dominic Thiem
|
3,205
|
9
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Tomas Berdych
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2,880
|
10
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David Goffin – Antwerp
|
2,645
|
11
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Marin Cilic
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2,590
|
12
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Nick Kyrgios
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2,460
|
13
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R. Bautista Agut – Moscow
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2,340
|
14
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Roger Federer
|
2,130
|
15
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Lucas Pouille
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2,106
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16
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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
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2,070
|
17
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Grigor Dimitrov – Stockholm
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1,945
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18
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Pablo Cuevas – Antwerp
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1,690
|
19
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Alexander Zverev – Stock.
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1,655
|
20
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David Ferrer – Antwerp
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1,640
|
* Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (3 spots remain)
Note: With Murray’s title in Shanghai, he reduced Djokovic’s lead from 1,555 points to 915 in the Emirates ATP Race to London.
Top Doubles Teams in Action: Four of the Top 16 teams in the Emirates ATP Doubles Race to London are in action led by No. 1 Pierre-Hugues Herbert/Nicolas Mahut, who are the top seeds in Antwerp. There are three spots remaining for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London.
European Open (Antwerp): The newly-sanctioned tournament returns to the ATP World Tour for the first time since the European Community Championship (ECC) was held in 1998. Antwerp was also the host city for the ECC when it took place at Sportpaleis Arena, which is located next to the Lotto Arena, where the European Open will be played. Top Belgian David Goffin leads the field and the other seeds are: No. 2 David Ferrer, No. 3 Richard Gasquet, No. 4 Pablo Cuevas, No. 5 Gilles Simon, No. 6 Joao Sousa, No. 7 Nicolas Mahut and No. 8 Federico Delbonis.
Goffin Eyes Top 10: Goffin is looking to become the first Belgian to reach the Top 10 in the history of the Emirates ATP Rankings (since Aug. 23, 1973). Although the 25-year-old from Liege has not won an ATP World Tour title this season, he has reached the final at the 500 level event in Tokyo (l. to Kyrgios) and advanced to the semi-finals at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments in Indian Wells and Miami. He is coming off a quarter-final at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Shanghai (l. to eventual champion Murray). He has won a personal-best 45 matches this season. He is No. 10 in the Emirates ATP Race to London.
Streaks at Stake: Ferrer has three tournaments remaining to try and extend his ATP World Tour title streak. The 34-year-old Spaniard has 26 career ATP World Tour titles, including at least one every season since 2010. This year his best result is five semi-finals, the last coming in Beijing. The last time he did not reach an ATP World Tour final in a season came in 2004. Ferrer’s streak of six consecutive Top 10 finishes is also at stake. Coming into Antwerp, he is No. 20 in the Emirates ATP Race to London.
#NextGen Duo: Two of the ATP World Tour’s #NextGen stars are in the draw, 18-year-old Taylor Fritz and 21-year-old Kyle Edmund. Both players will finish with their best year-end Emirates ATP Ranking. In February, Fritz advanced to his first ATP World Tour final in Memphis (l. to Nishikori). He reached a career-high ranking of No. 53 on Aug. 29 (No 71 last week). Edmund has climbed to a career-best ranking of No .48 last week after reaching his third ATP World Tour quarter-final of the season in Beijing (l. to Murray).
Robredo on the Rebound: Former World No. 5 wild card Tommy Robredo is playing in his sixth ATP World Tour tournament of the season (2-5 record). The 34-year-old Spaniard had been sidelined with a right elbow injury for nearly six months before returning to the Genova, ITA Challenger last month (1R). He also played in Metz (1R) and the Orleans, FRA Challenger (2R). Robredo is a 12-time ATP World Tour winner. He is No. 457 in the Emirates ATP Rankings.
VTB Kremlin Cup (Moscow): The VTB Kremlin Cup celebrates the 27th anniversary since the tournament was founded in 1990. Russian players have dominated the event, winning 14 titles, the last by Mikhail Youzhny in 2009. Yevgeny Kafelnikov won a record five straight titles from 1997-2001. The top seed is 2014-15-finalist Roberto Bautista Agut, who lost to Marin Cilic both times. The other seeds are: No. 2 Albert Ramos-Vinolas, No. 3 Philipp Kohlschreiber, No. 4 Viktor Troicki, No. 5 Martin Klizan, No. 6 Pablo Carreno Busta, No. 7 Paolo Lorenzi and No. 8 Andrey Kuznetsov. Troicki, who won the title in 2010, is joined by countryman Janko Tipsarevic, who captured the 2011 title. They are the former champions in the field
Bautista Agut Top Seed: Bautista Agut, who reached the final the past two years (l. to Cilic both times), is the top seed in his fourth Moscow visit. He has a 7-3 career record. The 28-year-old Spaniard is within striking distance of the elite eight at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London. By reaching his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 final in Shanghai where he defeated No. 1 Djokovic in the semi-finals, he moved from No. 17 to No. 13 in the Emirates ATP Race to London. He is on course to finish in the Top 15 in the Emirates ATP Rankings for the second time in three years. He has won two ATP World Tour titles (Auckland, Sofia) and won a career-best 48 matches this year.
Russian on the Rise: #NextGen Russian star Karen Khachanov is making his third main draw appearance in Moscow. He made his tournament debut as a 17-year-old ranked No. 808 in 2013 and reached the quarter-finals (d. Ramos-Vinolas, Tipsarevic, l. to Karlovic). His last Moscow appearance was two years ago (1R). The 20-year-old Russian became the ninth first-time winner on the ATP World Tour this season as he captured his maiden crown in Chengdu (d. Ramos-Vinolas). He jumped from No. 101 to a career-high No. 55 in the Emirates ATP Rankings on Oct. 3. He has an 11-7 match record on the ATP World Tour and 26-11 on ATP Challenger Tour with one title this season.
Russian Title Hopes: No. 8 seed Andrey Kuznetsov is one of seven Russians in the main draw, including three qualifiers. Kuznetsov, who is the No. 1 Russian at No. 42 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, is putting together his best season with a personal-best 28 match wins and five ATP World Tour quarter-final results. He is looking to continue his success in his hometown tournament. Last year he reached the quarter-finals (l. to Cilic), his best result after going winless in his first six appearances. Other Russians are Khachanov, Evgeny Donskoy and wild card Konstantin Kravchuk. Donskoy advanced to the semi-finals last year (l. to Cilic) and Kravchuk reached the second round in 2006 and 2012, his last main draw showing. He lost in the final round of qualifying the last three years.
Serb Success: The two former Kremlin Cup champions in the draw are Serbians Viktor Troicki and Janko Tipsarevic. Troicki captured his maiden ATP World Tour title in Moscow in 2010 and reached the final the following year, losing to Tipsarevic.Troicki has a 10-5 career record in Moscow while Tipsarevic is 14-6. Tipsarevic, who also advanced to his first career ATP World Tour final in Moscow in 2009 (l. to Youzhny), reached the semi-finals in 2007 and quarter-finals in 2006. This is his first appearance in Moscow since 2013.
If Stockholm Open (Stockholm) – The If Stockholm Open features six players in the Top 25 Emirates ATP Rankings, led by 2011 champion Gael Monfils, who is No. 6 in the Emirates ATP Race to London. Other seeds are: No. 2 Grigor Dimitrov, No. 3 Ivo Karlovic, No. 4 Alexander Zverev, No. 5 Steve Johnson, No. 6 Jack Sock, No.7 John Isner and No. 8 Marcos Baghdatis. Along with Monfils, other former winners in the field are: Dimitrov, who earned his first ATP World Tour title in 2013, Baghdatis (2009) and Karlovic (2007). Monfils, Karlovic, Zverev and Johnson all have won at least one ATP World Tour this season.
Monfils Top Seed: Monfils returns to Stockholm for the first time since 2012. He ranked No. 10 when he made his debut in 2011 and won the title (d. Nieminen). Monfils is putting together his best season on the ATP World Tour. The 30-year-old Frenchman won the biggest title of his career in July at the 500 level tournament in Washington (d. Karlovic, saved 1 MP). He did not drop a set en route to second career Grand Slam semi-final at US Open (l. to No. 1 Djokovic in 4 sets). Afterwards, he returned to Top 10 on Sept. 12 for first time since week of November 7, 2011. After compiling a 21-9 record through June, he has put together a 23-5 mark since July. He advanced to the semi-finals at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Toronto (l. to Djokovic) and the quarter-finals at Rio Olympics (l. to No. 7 Nishikori after holding 3 MPs). He is trying to qualify for his first Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London. He is No. 6 in the Emirates ATP Race to London.
Grigor Eyes Stockholm Success: Dimitrov won his maiden ATP World Tour title three years ago in Stockholm (d. Ferrer) and followed up in 2014 with a runner-up (l. to Berdych). The 25-year-old Bulgarian has a 12-4 record in Stockholm and last year he reached the quarter-finals. He is looking to finish in the Top 20 Emirates ATP Rankings for the second time in three years. He comes in with a 36-23 match record on the season and three runner-up finishes (Sydney, Istanbul, Beijing).
Juan Martin is Back: The leading candidate for ATP Comeback Player of the Year, Juan Martin del Potro, makes his return to Stockholm for the first time since 2011. The 28-year-old wild card is 0-2 in Stockholm, losing in the first round in 2007 and the second round (after a bye) in 2011. This season he has compiled a 23-14 match record and climbed to No. 63 in the Emirates ATP Rankings (as of Oct. 10) after ranking as low as No. 1,045 on Feb. 8. This summer he reached the quarter-finals at the US Open (l. to eventual champion Wawrinka) and earned a silver medal at the Rio Olympics (d. No. 1 Djokovic in 1R, No. 5 Nadal in SF, l. to Murray). He also helped his country to the Davis Cup final by beating No. 2 Murray in five sets in the semi-finals. This is del Potro’s first indoor event since 2014 Rotterdam (QF, l. to Gulbis).
Aces Leaders Eye Milestone: The top two aces leaders in this year’s Infosys ATP Scores & Stats are John Isner and Ivo Karlovic. Both players are looking to reach 1,000 aces this season. Isner comes in with 982 aces while Karlovic has 975. Since 2007, Karlovic has led the ATP World Tour in aces five times (2007-09, ’14-15) and Isner three times (2010, ’12-13).
Swedish Wild Cards: Two of the three wild cards are Swedish brothers Elias and Mikael Ymer. Elias, 20, is the No. 1 Swede ranked No. 155 and part of the #NextGen group of 21 & under players in the Top 200 Emirates ATP Rankings. He reached a career-high No. 118 on May 23. He has a 24-15 match record on the ATP Challenger Tour with a title. Mikael, 18, is ranked No. 547 and he’s played mostly in Futures and Challengers tournaments in his young career.
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