Evans battles past teenager Searle – highlights
Watch Dan Evans’ battling win over Henry Searle to reach the third round of the Nottingham Open.
Watch Dan Evans’ battling win over Henry Searle to reach the third round of the Nottingham Open.
Defending champion Katie Boulter reaches the third round of the Nottingham Open with an assured win over Canadian Rebecca Marino.
Lorenzo Musetti reached his third tour-level grass-court quarter-final on Wednesday at the BOSS OPEN, where he clawed past Germany’s Dominik Koepfer 6-7(9), 7-6(5), 6-3.
The fifth-seeded Italian failed to convert five set points in the first set and then rallied from 3/5 in the second-set tie-break to stay alive in Stuttgart. He struck 15 winners in the third set to advance after two hours and 49 minutes.
“It was a really, really tough match,” Musetti said. “We saw two hours and a half of really good tennis. Dominik was playing really, really well… We were fighting until the end and I am really proud of myself.”
[ATP APP]With his 13th win of the season, Musetti levelled his Lexus ATP Head2Head series with Koepfer at 1-1. The No. 30 player in the PIF ATP Rankings also reached the quarter-finals in Stuttgart last year and will aim to go one step further this week when he next plays Alexander Bublik after the third seed defeated the 2023 Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF champion Hamad Medjedovic 6-1, 7-6(4).
Bublik, who fired 18 aces against Medjedovic, clinched the biggest title of his career last season on grass at the ATP 500 in Halle.
Defending champion Frances Tiafoe continued his title defence with a 7-5, 7-6(5) win against German Yannick Hanfmann.
Tiafoe, who beat Struff in the title match last year to win his third ATP Tour crown, saved all 11 break points he faced according to Infosys ATP Stats to triumph after one hour and 55 minutes.
The fourth-seeded American holds a modest 13-12 record on the season. He will hope he can rediscover his best level this week on the German lawns, where he next takes on Jack Draper or Marcos Giron.
[NEWSLETTER FORM]Spaniards Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal will team up as doubles partners at the Olympic Games in Paris.
ATP has today announced a global partnership with OFX, a leading global payments company working with businesses and individuals to help manage and simplify their FX needs. The collaboration will unlock significant enhancements to financial services across the ATP Tour.
OFX will provide a range of global payment solutions to ATP, including prize money payments, a prize money player platform, and corporate FX transactions. The partnership aims to simplify payment processes, enhance data security, and expedite payments for players in their preferred currency.
“Last season the ATP Tour delivered a record US$230 million in compensation to players all over the world,” said Daniele Sanò, ATP Chief Business Officer. “OFX’s services will help us optimise our financial operations, add value to players, and create efficiencies across our global ecosystem. Our partnership is a true brand fit.”
OFX becomes the Official Prize Money Payment Partner of the ATP Tour, through 2027, delivering its leading currency exchange services across the global Tour.
“We are excited to embark on this journey with the ATP Tour as their Official Prize Money Payment Partner,” said Josh Goines, OFX North American regional president. “This partnership underscores our dedication to supporting the growth of the ATP and reflects our commitment to delivering seamless financial solutions to these tremendous athletes worldwide.”
OFX, headquartered in Sydney, Australia, boasts a significant presence globally, with offices in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Ireland, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore. The company has established itself as a leader in international money transfer and currency exchange, with an impressive track record of success and innovation. In addition to its partnership with ATP, OFX holds prestigious sponsorships across various sports, including the ITF, Irish Legends Golf Tour, United Rugby Championships, and Super League Triathlon.
Home, sweet home.
Jannik Sinner returned to his hometown of Sexten in northern Italy Tuesday to continue the celebration of his ascent to No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings. The 22-year-old was warmly received by a large contingent of media and local residents.
“It’s always an amazing feeling going back where I was born, where my family raised me. It’s always a special feeling,” Sinner said ahead of the trip. “Coming home, I always have my memories in my head, going to ski and seeing myself with friends playing as a little kid and child. Always coming back to that place is special.
“It makes me feel home, it makes me feel very happy where I am from and very proud. Giving something back to this beautiful place, it’s something truly amazing.”
Sinner became the first Italian singles player, man or woman, to reach the pinnacle of tennis since the inception of computerised rankings in 1973.
“I think the reaction in Italy will be great. They gave me so much energy, especially in the moments where I was struggling. Sharing this moment with them and with all the people who support me, it’s amazing,” Sinner said. “I was always looking forward to giving something back to the people who helped me and share success with them. And now I can share this World No. 1, which is the ultimate goal for every player, with the whole country. It’s one of the best feelings.”
The No.1 club called, and the former No.1’s are so glad you answered, Jannik ❤️
Hard work and perseverance got him here, and now the legends of the game unite to welcome their newest member🥇#S1NNER | #PIF | #ATPRankings | #partner pic.twitter.com/Ko1nd6Ij8t
— ATP Tour (@atptour) June 10, 2024
The World No. 1 was received at a special welcome ceremony by local officials including Sexten mayor Thomas Summerer. Sinner signed the golden book of his hometown, which the town only uses for the most special events. He was the first to sign it.
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Photo Credit: Corinne Dubreuil/ATP Tour
The superstar also visited Tennishalle Sexten, the tennis centre where he first began to play tennis. Sinner met with the many kids there to greet him, answered questions for the crowd and also spoke to the media.
Jannik Sinner made history Monday when he climbed to No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings following Roland Garros.
The 22-year-old now stands at the pinnacle of the sport, which he says is “the biggest meaning we have in our sport. It’s the best number you can have”.
In the latest edition of ATPTour.com’s ‘Tuesday Trivia’ series, we test your knowledge of Sinner’s rise to World No. 1.
British number one Cameron Norrie says he “did not play my best tennis” after needing three sets to beat Japanese qualifier Sho Shimabukuro in the first round of the Nottingham Open.
Watch British number one Cameron Norrie’s best shots as he defeats Sho Shimabukuro on his first return to Nottingham in six years.
Andy Murray’s first match of the grass-court season ends in defeat by American Marcos Giron at the Stuttgart Open.