TURIN/STARNBERG, November 17, 2024
Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz made tennis history by becoming the first German duo to win the doubles title at the Nitto ATP Finals in the 55-year history of the tournament.
Seeded eighth in Turin, Krawietz and Puetz defeated the top-seeded team of Marcelo Arevalo from El Salvador and Mate Pavic of Croatia 7-6(5), 7-6(6) in a hard-fought final lasting one hour and 38 minutes. Their semifinal appearance was already a landmark achievement, as no German doubles team had ever reached that stage of the Finals before.
HISTORY MAKERS @KrawietzKevin & @GoldenSetTim become the first all-German pair EVER to win the #NittoATPFinals doubles title! pic.twitter.com/TwHy3oNrUF
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) November 17, 2024
This year marked their first qualification as a team for the season-ending finale featuring the top eight doubles pairs. The 32-year-old Krawietz and 36-year-old Puetz had an outstanding season, including winning the ATP 500 tournament in Hamburg, reaching the final at the US Open, and securing four victories in Davis Cup competition, which helped Germany advance to the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga.