The Next Gen ATP Finals begin tomorrow: emerging talents will be shown from 1 p.m. Italian time
Jeddah is preparing to open another chapter of youth tennis with the start of the Next Gen ATP Finals. The first day, scheduled for tomorrow, promises exciting matches between some of the best young talent in the world. Tennis fans can expect a day of action and talent on Center Court beginning at 1:00 p.m. ET (3:00 p.m. local time).
The Frenchman will watch the opening game Arthur PhilsThe number 1 seed challenges the Italian talent Luca Nardi, seventh of the Seedibg. This game is a confrontation between two promising young players.
Afterwards, at 2 p.m. at the earliest, the audience will witness another exciting battle of talents Dominic Stricker from Switzerland, third place, and the Italian Flavio Cobolli, fifth of the sowing. This match promises to be a fascinating contrast of styles, with Stricker known for his varied play and Cobolli for his stamina and fighting spirit.
In the evening, at 6 p.m., second seed Luca Van Assche, another young French talent, will challenge Abdullah Shelbayh of Jordan, seeded eighth and wildcard of the tournament. This game represents a unique opportunity for Shelbayh to showcase himself on such an important pitch.
The day ends with the match between fourth-seeded American Alex Michelsen and sixth-seeded Serbian Hamad Medjedovic. Both players are known for their aggressive play and will certainly want to make a strong impression in their debut in the final.
Center Court – ET: 1:00 p.m. (local time: 3:00 p.m.)
1. [1] Arthur Phils vs [7] Luca Nardi
2. [3] Dominic Stricker vs [5] Flavio Cobolli (not before 2 p.m.)
3. [2] Luca Van Assche vs [8/WC] Abdullah Shelbayh (not before 6 p.m.)
4. [4] Alex Michelsen vs [6] Hamad Medjedovic
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