All good runs must come to an end. Daniil Medvedev's from Paris Masters through the ATP Finals, beginning his season at the ATP Cup and finishing as runner-up at the Australian Open has been nothing short of exceptional. In tennis there have been greater unbeaten runs, in recent times we have had Djokovic' 43, Federer's... Continue Reading →
Rublev and Medvedev lead Russia to ATP Cup Success
Team Russia have become the second winners of the ATP Cup following a dominating week of tennis mostly from their top two Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev.. Both of them, Daniil who will turn 25 during the open and Andrey who is 23 both ended their week in incredible fashion, unbeaten and looking like a... Continue Reading →
No Rafa? No Problem! Spain leave Australia with a mountain to climb at the ATP Cup
A match between Rafael Nadal and Alex de Minaur for the third year running in Australia got pulled at the eleventh hour ahead of Spain and Australia meeting in the ATP Cup once again! The news that Rafael Nadal had to sit out due to his back would have brought a bit of a smile... Continue Reading →
ATP Cup – Matteo Berrettini stuns Dominic Thiem with 6-2 6-4 win
The ATP Cup out on Rod Laver Arena has kicked off in style. The event might not have the pulling power for fans this year than it did last year but the passion, grit and determination was there for all to see on Day 1. Novak Djokovic extended his winning running to 10-0 in ATP... Continue Reading →
Alex de Minaur leads the Australian line at the ATP Cup fresh of his title in Antalya but will be hoping to make a lot of noise at the Australian Open
One of the great things about the Australian summer of tennis is the opportunity to see Australian players play in front of a passionate crowd. From his heroics in Brisbane in 2018 to his battle with Nadal on Rod Laver and his incredible efforts in last years ATP Cup he brings passion, excitement and fantastic... Continue Reading →
ATP Cup Group D – Russia 🇷🇺, Argentina 🇦🇷 and Japan 🇯🇵
The fantastic thing about this format is you are guaranteed great match-ups early on. In Group D we have the man of the moment in Daniil Medvedev, the resilient Diego Schwartzman and Argentina and Kei Nishikori brings Japan to the party with his protected ranking. Group D Russia, Argentina & Japan Daniil Medvedev is the... Continue Reading →
ATP Cup Group C – Austria 🇦🇹, Italy 🇮🇹 & France 🇫🇷
Group C is an opportunity to make a mark for anyone. Dominic Thiem's Austria lead the group but you just wouldn't rule anything out in a group which feels like anyone can beat anyone. Group C Austria, Italy & France Dominic Thiem and Dennis Novak lead the line for Austria, the good friends will provide... Continue Reading →
ATP Cup Group B – Spain 🇪🇸, Australia 🇦🇺 & Greece 🇬🇷
in any group competition there is a 'group of death' and this one could deliver some incredible and exciting tennis over the week at Melbourne Park. It will see experience and youth clash and some rematches from 2020's edition of the ATP Cup. Group B Spain, Australia & Greece The standout here is of course... Continue Reading →
ATP Cup Group A – Serbia 🇷🇸 , Canada 🇨🇦 & Germany 🇩🇪
After a successful inauguration in 2019 the ATP Cup will once again be a major season opener in Australia. Held in Perth, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne last year due to travel it will just be Rod Laver Arena at Melbourne Park which hosts this years edition. With a lot of tennis to play 24 teams... Continue Reading →
Is the ATP Cup the best place for Kei Nishikori to begin 2021?
Kei Nishikori has announced his planned schedule for his return to tennis in 2021. The Japanese star who turned 31 not long ago only played six matches last year on the tour due to a mixture of injuries and covid-19 which he was also struck down with. Inconsistency and injuries have been a big problem... Continue Reading →