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The tennis year 2018 is coming to an end with big steps. But before fans around the world fall into a winter hole, they will be able to watch top-class tennis again from 11 to 18 November. Of course we are talking about the ATP Finals, which will provide the crowning finale of a special year in London’s O2 Arena.
We are looking for the successor of last year’s winner Grigor Dimitrov, whose performances in 2018 were not sufficient to defend his title at this tournament. Finalist David Goffin will not compete this time either. In addition, Juan Martin del Potro, one of the top players of the year, had to cancel, Rafael Nadal is still questionable.
Rafael Nadal
Biggest successes at the finals: 2x finals (2010, 2013)
Tournament wins 2018: 5 (Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Rome, French Open, Toronto)
Unbelievable: Rafa has actually won everything there is to win in tennis – except the ATP Finals. Although he’s a long runner at the unofficial World Cup, he’s never made it to the big jump. It would be all the more annoying for the Spaniard if he had to cancel in 2018. He had to give up his place in the sun in the world rankings to Novak Djokovic for the time being, as he was unable to play Fernando Verdasco in Paris due to injury. After his cancellation, however, Nadal was a fighting man: “I will continue to be treated and do everything I can to play in London”.
Novak Djokovic
Biggest successes at the finals: 5x winner (2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)
Tournament wins 2018: 4 (Wimbledon, Cincinnati, US Open, Shanghai)
For the 11th time Novak Djokovic will compete at the ATP Finals, after he had to pass last year due to injury. Regardless of whether the Serb wins his fifth tournament in Paris in 2018 or not, he will be the new number one in the world rankings from Monday. No one can take an unofficial title from him now: Djokovic undoubtedly made the “comeback of the year” – and could crown it all in London.
Roger Federer
Biggest successes at the finals: 6x winner (2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011)
Tournament wins 2018: 4 (Australian Open, Rotterdam, Stuttgart, Basel)
Despite a great match against Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals of Paris, the maestro had to bury his dream of the 100th title on the Tour for the time being. Maybe he saved this punch line for the season finale in London. After all, the Swiss with six triumphs is the record champion of the ATP Finals, even though his last success was seven years ago. Over the past few weeks, Federer has not presented himself as consistently as one would expect from him. But in the form of Paris you have to reckon with him.
Alexander Zverev
Biggest successes at the finals: 1x group stage (2017)
Tournament wins 2018: 3 (Munich, Madrid, Washington)
Last year the German made his debut at the ATP Finals, although he didn’t have much to “celebrate”. It wasn’t enough to make it to the semi-finals, the defeats against Roger Federer and Jack Sock cost him the battle for the title. But: With his strong opening victory against Marin Cilic Zverev could prove that he belongs to it. It’s the same in 2018! Zverev looks back on another good year and has to live with the fact that the Grand Slams didn’t have enough time for the big coup. Maybe this will change at the finals!
Kevin Anderson
Biggest successes at the finals: no results
Tournament wins 2018: 2 (New York, Vienna)
For the first time in his career Kevin Anderson will participate in the tournament of the eight best players of the year. With his tournament victory in Vienna, he was able to book his ticket for London – at the proud tennis age of 32. This makes Anderson the first South African in 23 years (the last time Wayne Ferreira competed was in 1995) to succeed in this feat. His appearance in Wimbledon alone, when he only failed in the final against Novak Djokovic, earned him this participation.
Marin Cilic
Biggest successes at the finals: 3x group stage (2014, 2016, 2017)
Tournament wins 2018: 1 (Queens)
The Croatian has been a who’s who of the tennis scene for many years. Unfortunately, however, he often reaches his mental limits when it comes to winning a big title – with the exception of 2014, when he was allowed to raise the trophy of the US Open. Most recently, he showed once again in Paris that he can keep up with the superstars. Cilic stopped Djokovic’s series of 30 sets in a row. At the ATP finals, Cilic has a lot to make up for as he lost all three preliminary matches last year (against Zverev, Sock and Federer).
Dominic Thiem
Biggest successes at the finals: 2x group stage (2016, 2017)
Tournament wins 2018: 3 (Buenos Aires, Lyon, St. Petersburg)
All in all, Dominic Thiem can look back on a good year, even though he always has the feeling that he has “only” three tournament victories in his “tank”. Nevertheless: His third participation at the ATP Finals in London in a row proves that the Austrian has shone with consistency in recent years.
Kei Nishikori
Biggest successes at the finals: 2x semi finals (2014, 2016)
Tournament victories 2018: No chance
Instead of the injured Juan Martin del Potro, who could not be present due to a broken right kneecap, Kei Nishikori unexpectedly received a ticket. The Japanese will now play in London for the fourth time, and twice he even made it to the semi-finals. For him, the participation is of course a nice candy, after he also had to struggle with injury problems for a long time. Accordingly, the 28-year-old expressed his sympathy for del Potro via Twitter: “First of all, I would like to wish Juan Martin a quick recovery. He had an amazing year.”