STARNBERG, July 17, 2023
The action on the ATP Tour will be split across two continents and two surfaces this week, when ATP 250 events are held on clay in Bastad, Sweden and Gstaad, Switzerland as well as on grass in Newport, United States.
Casper Ruud of Norway headlines the field at the Nordea Open in Bastad. After a first-round bye, the World No. 4 will take on the winner of the encounter between Juan Manuel Cerundolo of Argentina and Russian Alexander Shevchenko.
Andrey Rublev of Russia leads the bottom half of the draw and will start his title bid against either Marco Cecchinato of Italy or a qualifier.
🍿 The draw for the ATP tournament has been made and the first round looks as follows.
Which two do you think will meet in the final?
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Bautista Agut leads the field in Gstaad
Spanish veteran Roberto Bautista Agut is the top seed at the EFG Swiss Open Gstaad, which features home favourite Stan Wawrinka and former champion Dominic Thiem of Austria. Bautista Agut will play either Pedro Cachin of Argentina or Taro Daniel from Japan in his second-round match.
ATP250 Gstaad main singles draw pic.twitter.com/9MIxjzMWM3
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Paul top seed in Newport
Newport, Rhode Island plays host to the final grass-court action of the 2023 season. Home favourite Tommy Paul is the top seed at the Infosys Hall of Fame Open. The World No. 15 will open his title bid against the winner of the match between local wild card entry Ethan Quinn and a qualifier.
2023 Infosys Hall of Fame Open Main Draw ⬇️
Join @BlairHenley and Tournament Director @BrewerRowe at 4pm ET as they break down this year’s bracket in our CrowdLIVE stream!
(There might be a special guest as well 😉)
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