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Paris Masters Preview: Djokovic rushes to the sixth crown Medvedev looks forward to defending his title

author:Le Net Tennis

The last ATP Masters series of the year is about to start in Paris, the world's no. 1 Djokovic will usher in the first official game after the US Open, and other top ten players such as Medvedev, Tsitsipas, Zverev and other top ten players will also play. What you need to know about the Paris Masters is as follows.

Paris Masters Preview: Djokovic rushes to the sixth crown Medvedev looks forward to defending his title

When does the Paris Masters start?

The 2021 Paris Masters will be held from 1 to 7 November, since 1986.

What are the lineups for this year's competition?

World No. 1 Djokovic and defending champion Medvedev will lead the way, while Tsitsipas, Zverev, Rud, Sina, Hulkach, Nori and Aliassem, who aim to reach the finals, will also appear. The main tournament will start on November 1st,

Doubles Final: 7 November, 18:15 (GMT+8)

Singles Final: 21:00, November 7 (GMT+8)

2020 in Review:

At the 2020 Paris Masters, Medvedev defeated Zverev 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 to win the third Masters of his career, and then the Russians won the year-end finals in London. In the doubles final, Hulkac/Aliasim defeated Pavic/Soares to win the title.

Paris Masters Preview: Djokovic rushes to the sixth crown Medvedev looks forward to defending his title

About the paris masters record:

Singles title record: Djokovic won the title 5 times

Doubles title record: The Brian Brothers won the title 4 times

Oldest champion: Djokovic djokovic in the 2019 season 32 years old

Youngest champion: 1986 Becker 18 years old

Top-up: No.1 Edberg (1990), Sampras (1997), Agassi (1999), Djokovic (2014-15, 2019)

Lowest ranking win: No.50 Berdych (2005)

Previous homegrown champion: Tsonga (2008)

Singles highest win: Djokovic 37 wins

Paris Masters Preview: Djokovic rushes to the sixth crown Medvedev looks forward to defending his title

Djokovic is on the verge of his first game after the U.S. Open, after losing to Medvedev in the final of the U.S. Open, failing to achieve the grand slam feat of the year. In Paris, Novak holds the record of five titles.

The qualification competition for the Turin Finals has entered a white-hot stage, and the five players are expected to catch the last train at the last minute: Rudd, Sina, Hulkach, Nori, Aliassim.

Former world number one Murray will play with a wild card, the first time the Briton has participated in the tournament since the 2016 season, and the other three wild cards belong to Gasquet, Herbert and Lindkneck.

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