The latest Tennis ATP Cup 2022 schedule

The 2021 season of the felt ball village has officially ended. At this time, fans around the world are waiting for the season Tennis 2022 New with many attractive events and tournaments.

On the first day of the new year, 1/1/2022, the first tournament – ATP Cup will officially start. The prize will take place within 8 days, From January 1 to January 9, 2022. The venue is the two Ken Rosewall Arena and Sydney Super Dome in Sydney, Australia.

The latest Tennis ATP Cup 2022 schedule - Photo 2

ATP Cup is a male team tournament between national teams. The teams won tickets to the highest hierarchy of the single player in that country. Different from other Tennis teams LAF Davis Cup, the players attending the ATP Cup will get points to the ATP rankings.

This year, ATP Cup has 16 teams attending. The specific format is as follows: 16 divided teams are 4 tables competing in a circle 1 turn. The matches between the two teams will consist of 2 single matches and a double match. At the end of the group stage, 4 teams of the table will reach the semi -finals and finals.

According to the draw results, the group stage is determined as follows. Group A includes: Serbia, Uy, Chile and Spain. Group B includes: Russia, Italy, France, Australia. Table C includes: Germany, Canada, UK and American VQ. Group D consists of Greece, Poland, Argentina and Georgia.

Currently, the defending champion of the ATP Cup is Russia. In 2021, Russia defeated Italy in the final with a score of 2-0 to be crowned. Andrey Rublev and Daniil Medvedev are two heroes, bringing the championship to the home team.

ATP Cup 2022 schedule on 9 – final








TIME MATCH
ATP Cup – Final | Canada vs Spain
13:30 9/1 Carreno-Busta P. Shapovalov D.
15:00 9/1 Bautista-Agut R. Auger Aliassime F.
16:30 9/1 Davidovic / martinez Auger Ali / Shapovalo

List of tennis players attending ATP Cup 2022




















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A

Serbia Dusan Lajovic Filip Krajinovic Nikola Milojevic Nikola Cacic Matej Sabanov
Norway Casper Ruud Viktor Durasovic L. Hellum Lillengen Leyton Rivera Andreja Petrovic
Chile Cristian Garín Alejandro Tabilo Tomas Barrios Vera
Spain R. Bautista Agut P. Carreno Busta A. Ramos Vinolas Davidovich fokina Pedro martíez

B

Russia Daniil Medvedev Andrey Rubleev Aslan Karatsev Roman Safilin Evgeny donskoy
Italy Matteo Berrettini Jannik sinner Lorenzo Sonego Simone Bolelli Fabio Fognini
France Ugo Humbert Arthur Rinderknech Roger-Vasselin Fabrice Martin Philipp Oswald
Australia Alex de Minaur James duckworth Max Purcell John Peers Luke Saville

C

Virtue Alexander Zverev Jan-Lennard Struff Yannick hanfmann Kevin Krawietz Tim Putz
Canada Auger -anssime Denis Shapovalov Brayden Schnur Peter Polansky Steven Diez
VQ Anh Cameron Norrie Dan Evans Liam Broady Joe Salisbury Jamie Murray
America Taylor Fritz John Isner Brandon Nakashima Rajeev ram Austin Krajicek

D

Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas Michail pervolarakis Petros Tsitsipas Markos kalovelonis Aristotelis Thanos
Poland Hubert Hurkacz Kamil Majchrzak Kacper żuk Jan Zielinski Szymon walków
Argentina Diego Schwartzman Federico Delbonis Federico Coria Cheeks gonzález Andres Molteni
Georgia Nikoloz Basilashvili Alek Metrelleli Aleksandre Bakihi Zura Tkemaladze Saba Purtseladze

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