Three men have a chance to end the year ranked number one in the world, depending on how matches go as the ATP Tour Finals moves from London to Turin, Italy with play starting Sunday, November 13th.
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A) Carlos Alcaraz, the current world number one, has withdrawn from the event with an abdominal injury. {This opened a slot for Taylor Fritz, so there will be an American man in the Tour Final for the first time since ... forever.). Carlos will hold onto his ranking if neither of the next two sequences of events happens.
B) Stefanos Tsitsipas, who has already won a Tour Final title, will need to go 5-0 to end the year as the world number one.
C) Rafael Nadal, can add another year-end number one if Rafa wins the title OR he finishes as runner-up with a 4-1 record AND Tsitsipas does not go 5-0, according to the ATP. I don't know how Tsitsipas can go 5-0 without winning, but it's not worth my cycles to decipher that for them <g>. For what it's worth, Rafa didn't look very engaged at last week's Paris event, wasn't sharp at the Laver Cup either, might not be fully healthy, and might be more interested spending the holidays with his wife and their new child than swinging his Babolat.
B) Stefanos Tsitsipas, who has already won a Tour Final title, will need to go 5-0 to end the year as the world number one.
C) Rafael Nadal, can add another year-end number one if Rafa wins the title OR he finishes as runner-up with a 4-1 record AND Tsitsipas does not go 5-0, according to the ATP. I don't know how Tsitsipas can go 5-0 without winning, but it's not worth my cycles to decipher that for them <g>. For what it's worth, Rafa didn't look very engaged at last week's Paris event, wasn't sharp at the Laver Cup either, might not be fully healthy, and might be more interested spending the holidays with his wife and their new child than swinging his Babolat.
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