The men's singles final of the Miami Masters has yet to start tomorrow, and next week's Houston leg has also announced the signing table for the main tournament.
Unlike the clay races that are frequently held in South America (such as rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, etc.), the Houston race is the only clay race held in North America.
Let's see who players will be in this tournament?
Ruud, who is currently playing in the miami masters final, will play as the top seed. Enjoying a first-round bye, his first opponent will be between Colombian Garland and American veteran Quiray.
There is also a seeded player in the district, the seventh seed Paul. The Americans won their first career title at the end of last year, the Stockholm Championship, and defeated Zverev at the Indian Wells Masters, showing their hard strength. What is the status of this battle in the red soil?
However, his second-round opponents are very difficult to deal with, and will be produced between Kyrgios, who has recently felt hot and his temper is still grumpy, and Macdonald, an American brother who has recovered from his state.
This is also a focus dialogue in the first round. If Kyrgios wants to achieve a victory with Rudd, both must play until the quarter-finals before they can meet.
The two-quarters zone is dominated by third-seeded Opelca, who is not strong overall, and his quarter-final is expected to take on Spain's veteran Lopez.
And his little brother Brooksby is also in this district, definitely enough for Big Brother to eat a pot. The youngster's first-round opponent will be compatriot Wolff, who is a wild card holder who poses a huge threat to Tsitsipas at the Miami Masters.
Theoretically, Brooksby and Operka are likely to be in the quarterfinals.
Fourth-seeded Isner led the three-quarters zone, which was spectacularly homegrown, with the first-round showdown including Koda vs Johnson and No. 6 seed Tiaphur against Geelong.
The final zone is guarded by A.S. brother Fritz, whose first-round opponent is likely to be Spain's recently momentum-hardened youngster Munnar.
Recently, the former clay master Garin can only go out as the fifth seed this time, and his first opponent will be the former American brother Sok with a wild card. In addition, Australian Thompson is also in this district.
Although it is only a 250 event, as the only clay event in North America, and the gap between the Miami and Monte Carlo Masters is still relatively long, many North American players choose to warm up.
The quality of the contestants is guaranteed, and I look forward to the matchmaking is also wonderful! (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)