10 Take Aways From Day 1 At The ATP Cup

  • Posted: Jan 03, 2020

10 Take Aways From Day 1 At The ATP Cup

ATP Cup starts in style with six ties across Brisbane, Perth and Sydney

With fast starts, big upsets and winner-takes-all doubles contests, Day 1 featured plenty of excitement for ATP Cup fans in Brisbane, Perth and Sydney.

Here are 10 of the biggest take aways from the opening day of action:

1) Canada’s Next Gen: In the opening tie at Pat Rafter Arena, Canada began its bid for the ATP Cup crown with an impressive 3-0 victory against Greece. Felix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov swept all six sets contested in the tie, claiming singles victories before combining well on the doubles court.

2) Kyrgios Shares Bushfire Emotions: After his straight-sets win against Jan-Lennard Struff in Brisbane, Nick Kyrgios took a moment to discuss the devastating bushfires across Australia and shared his heartache at conditions in his hometown of Canberra. Alongside the ATP Cup’s pledge to donate $10 to relief efforts for every ace hit during the 10-day competition, Kyrgios is one of many Team Australia stars that will be making personal donations for every ace they serve. There were 216 aces hit across Brisbane, Perth and Sydney on Day 1, raising $21,600.

3) Ruud Rallies: After Taylor Fritz’s win against Viktor Durasovic, John Isner held two match points against Casper Ruud in a second-set tie-break to claim victory for Team United States. But Ruud responded emphatically, stunning Isner in three sets before combining with Durasovic for a Match Tie-break win against Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram to earn Team Norway its first ATP Cup victory.

4) Never Give Up: Team Norway were not the only side to claim victory from the brink of defeat. In a tie-deciding doubles Match Tie-break against Team Great Britain, Team Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov and Alexandar Lazarov also recovered from two match points down to secure a 2-1 triumph for their country. Dimitrov and Lazarov won four consecutive points from 7/9 down to stun Jamie Murray and Joe Salisbury 7-6(5), 6-7(2), 11-9.

5) Video Review Makes ATP Cup Debut: David Goffin made ATP Cup history on Friday, becoming the first player to request a video review challenge. While his challenge to overturn a foot-fault call was unsuccessful, the World No. 11 did manage to gain the victory he needed most.

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6) Extra Warm Ups = Success: Due to the unpredictable nature of Steve Darcis’ match, Goffin warmed up on three separate occasions for his opening encounter. Once he found his way onto the court, the Belgian defeated Radu Albot 6-4, 6-1 to earn his country an unassailable 2-0 lead.

7) A Home Win: Team Australia made the perfect start to its ATP Cup title bid, defeating Team Germany 3-0. Nick Kyrgios gave the home nation its opening point, before Alex de Minaur recovered from 4-6, 2-4 down to beat Alexander Zverev for the first time in five ATP Head2Head clashes 4-6, 7-6(3), 6-2. Chris Guccione and John Peers completed the tie with a 6-3, 6-4 triumph against Roland Garros champions Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies.

8) Russia Rolling: Karen Khachanov and Daniil Medvedev carried Team Russia to a 3-0 victory against Team Italy in their opening tie at the ATP Cup. Khachanov’s 7-5, 6-3 win against Stefano Travaglia earned Marat Safin’s side a 1-0 lead, before Medvedev doubled Team Russia’s advantage with a 1-6, 6-1, 6-3 triumph against Fabio Fognini. The two stars combined in doubles, beating Simone Bolelli and Paolo Lorenzi 6-4, 6-3.

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9) Team Zone Success: Team spirit was on full show on Day 1, as players were seated in designated Team Zones in the corners of the Brisbane, Sydney and Perth’s stadium courts. Players, captains and coaches on received regular support from their team and took advantage of real-time statistics, data, insights and match vision.

10) Doubles Deciders: Occupying the third and final match slot in all ATP Cup ties, there is always a chance of doubles playing a winner-takes-all role at the tournament. In two of six Day 1 ties, the winning country was decided by doubles clashes as Team Norway and Team Bulgaria both triumphed in Match Tie-breaks.

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