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Lajovic Relishing Team Atmosphere At ATP Cup

Dusan Lajovic is making his third ATP Cup appearance this week in Sydney for 2020 champion Serbia and is filling the void left by Novak Djokovic as the No. 1 singles player for Serbia at the 16-team event. Ahead of his final Group A match, the World No. 33 caught up

Tsitsipas: ‘I Hit Balls I Was Scared To Hit 2 Weeks Ago’

Stefanos Tsitsipas put his right elbow through its toughest test since surgery in November, emerging from a taxing three-set loss to Diego Schwartzman at ATP Cup in Sydney pleased with his progress but apprehensive about the immediate toll he may pay in coming days. The World No. 4 toiled for two

Majchrzak Puts Team In Pole Position vs. Georgia

Kamil Majchrzak gave Poland a strong start on Day 3 of the ATP Cup Monday when he dropped just two games against Georgia's Alexsandre Bakshi on Ken Rosewall Arena. World No. 117 Majchrzak had too much game for World No. 974 Bakshi, winning 6-1, 6-1 in just 53 minutes. Hubert

Felix Relishing ATP Cup Experience With Energetic Teammates

Felix Auger-Aliassime enjoyed a strong season, reaching his first major semi-final at the US Open and cracking the Top 10 in the ATP Rankings.  Now, the 21-year-old is returning to action at ATP Cup in Sydney, aiming to carry his momentum into the 2022 season. The World No. 11 caught up

Tsitsipas’ Greek Grounding Key To His Success

Stefanos Tsitsipas is representing Team Greece at ATP Cup for a third consecutive year this week in Sydney and will be hoping to guide his country out of the group stage for the first time.  Ahead of competing in his opening singles match Monday, the World No. 4 spoke to ATPTour.com

Humbert Upsets Medvedev, Levels Tie For France

World No. 35 Ugo Humbert and Team France have seized on their late addition to ATP Cup by stunning World No. 2 Daniil Medvedev to draw level with Team Russia on Day 2 of the 16-country competition in Sydney. The doubles rubber will now decide the outcome of the tie, in

Bautista Agut Is Back and Raring To Go

Roberto Bautista Agut has never been in a rush. The Spaniard, one of the most consistent players on Tour, broke into the Top 100 of the ATP Rankings at 24 years old. His journey has been a steady one, completing each phase with measured aplomb. Now, with an already-impressive career

Berrettini: ‘Our Aim Is To Win The Title’

Matteo Berrettini helped guide Italy to the ATP Cup final in 2021, but the World No. 7 is determined to go one step further this year as he leads his country in Group B in Sydney. “We feel happy to be here,” Berrettini said in Italy’s pre-tournament press conference. “I think

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