Stefanos Tsitsipas has an interesting relationship with the NextGen finals in Milan.
Back in 2017, even if he was the first alternate, Stefanos was elated just for the opportunity of being there. In 2018, the Greek won that tournament, and in 2019 he may snub it if he will qualify for the ATP Finals.
In the meantime, Stefanos leads the rest of the players that are eligible to play the finals with a rather significant margin. The world no.10 has 885pts over Alex De Minaur (the next in line), and he has more points than the next 3 players have in aggregate (1,360 vs. 475 + 405 + 365 = 1,245)
Here the top10
Player | Points | Age |
1- Tsitsipas | 1,360 | 20 |
2- De Minaur | 475 | 20 |
3- Tiafoe | 405 | 21 |
4- Auger-Aliassime | 365 | 18 |
5- Humbert | 235 | 20 |
6- Shapovalov | 225 | 19 |
7- Ruud | 224 | 20 |
8- Moutet | 133 | 19 |
9- Popyrin | 122 | 19 |
10- Ymer | 113 | 20 |
TOO GOOD?
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