After ATP Cup, Medvedvev, Khachanov Headed To Auckland; All You Need To Know
After ATP Cup, Medvedvev, Khachanov Headed To Auckland; All You Need To Know
Daniil Medvedev and Karen Khachanov have been unbeatable to start the 2020 ATP Tour season, going a combined 8-0 in singles action at the inaugural ATP Cup to carry Team Russia into the semi-finals. The two 23-year-olds, who will go up against either Team Serbia or Team Canada on Friday for a place in the final, will look to continue their success next week at the ASB Classic in Auckland.
World No. 5 Medvedev is set to be the top seed in his first appearance at this ATP 250 tournament. Khachanov returns for the third time, and reached the quarter-finals on his most recent visit in 2018 (l. to Del Potro).
The 2020 field includes three other Top 20 players: Italian Fabio Fognini, Canada’s Denis Shapovalov and American John Isner, a two-time champion in Auckland (2010, 2014). Hubert Hurkacz, who went 3-0 for Team Poland with wins over Dominic Thiem, Borna Coric and Diego Schwartzman at the ATP Cup, will look to maintain his perfect start to the season.
Here’s all you need to know about the Auckland tennis tournament: when is the draw, what is the schedule, where to watch, who has won and more.
Established: 1956
Tournament Dates: 13-18 January 2020
Tournament Director: Karl Budge
Draw Ceremony: Saturday, 11 January at 12pm
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Schedule (View On Official Website)
* Qualifying: Saturday and Sunday at 11am
* Main draw: Monday – Thursday at 12:30pm and 7:00pm, Friday at 3:30pm
* Doubles final: Saturday, 18 January at 12:30pm
* Singles final: Saturday, 18 January not before 2:30pm
How To Watch
Watch Live On Tennis TV
TV Schedule
Venue: ASB Tennis Arena
Main Court Seating: 3,500
Prize Money: US $546,355 (Total Financial Commitment: US $610,010)
Tickets On Sale: Buy now at ASBClassic.co.nz/tickets
View Who Is Playing, Past Champions, Seeds, Points & Prize Money Breakdown
Honour Roll (Open Era)
Most Titles, Singles: David Ferrer (4)
Most Titles, Doubles: Patrick Galbraith, Chris Lewis (4)
Oldest Champion: John Alexander, 31, in 1983
Youngest Champion: Bjorn Borg, 17, in 1974
2018 Finals
Singles: Tennys Sandgren (USA) d [WC] Cameron Norrie (GBR) 64 62 Read More
Doubles: Ben McLachlan (JPN) / Jan-Lennard Struff (GER) d [3] Raven Klaasen (RSA) / Michael Venus (NZL) 63 64 Read More
From Ballboy To Champ: McLachlan Wins Auckland With Struff
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