Tennis
What Tsitsipas needs to do at the Paris Masters to qualify for the ATP Finals
Stefanos Tsitsipas rose to number 6 in the world rankings and now has the Paris Masters ahead of him, where he will qualify for the ATP Finals by reaching the semi-finals.
Thanks to his performance at the Vienna tournament, Stefanos Tsitsipas rose to number 6 in the world rankings and the course he will take in Paris The Masters will decide whether he qualifiesthe ATP Finals.
The top 5 in the ATP ranking, Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcarath, Daniil Medvedev, Yannick Siner and Andrei Rublev, have already qualified for the ATP Finals.
For the Greek tennis player to finish sixth, he will have to reach the semi-finals of the Paris Masters, i.e. repeat the course he completed last year in Bercy.
Specifically, Tsitsipas has 380 points more than 7th Alexander Zverev in the live ranking, 595 from 8th Holger Rune and 785 from 9th Taylor Fritz, while two other players are less than a thousand points away (who won the title in Paris), the About Hurkaj and Kasper Rude, who can theoretically surpass him.
Of these five, the Greek tennis player must stay higher than at least three to officially qualify for the ATP Finals for the fifth year in a row.
Source: sport 24
