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History made on opening day of Next Gen ATP Finals – Saudi Arabia’s first official professional tennis event

History made on opening day of Next Gen ATP Finals – Saudi Arabia’s first official professional tennis event

Top seed Arthur Fils became the first ATP Tour winner on Saudi Arabian soil on Tuesday at the Next Gen ATP Finals presented by NEOM. Flavio Cobolli, Luca Van Assche, and Hamad Medjedovic followed suit with wins in the first day’s play at King Abdullah Sports City.

Fils and Luca Nardi made history in the opening session as the first ATP Tour players to play in Saudi Arabia. The 19-year-old Fils, the top ranked player in the finals, prevailed 2-4, 4-3(6), 4-2, 1-4, 4-2 in a stern five-set test to make a winning start in the Green Group.

“It was a tough match. The first time in my life I’m playing first to four games,” said Fils after the match. “Things can change very quickly. I was leading two sets to one, had break points, and I was feeling very good. Then I lost a deuce point and everything changed, but I’m really happy to win today.”

Tomorrow, the Frenchman will face the other winner in the Green Group from today, Flavio Cobolli. Italian Cobolli stunned 2022 semi-finalist Dominic Stricker for a winning start on his debut at the Next Gen ATP Finals in four sets; 4-2, 3-4(7), 4-1, 4-2. Switzerland’s Stricker is the only player at this year’s event to have competed at the innovative tournament before, and has previous experience playing in Saudi Arabia at last year’s Diriyah Tennis Cup. But Cobolli was not fazed, starting fast start as he adjusted to the newly implemented ‘no warm-up’ rule part of a range of innovations being incorporated.

“I warmed up for a lot of time today, so I was really hot on the court,” Cobolli said. “I started the match really well. The courts are so fast, but I was faster [than stricker]. I played a really good match and I’m really happy.”

Van Assche joined fellow his fellow Frenchman as a first-day winner in a physical four-set win over Jordan’s Abdullah Shelbayh. After splitting the first two sets that were filled with punishing, extended baseline exchanges, the tournament’s second seed broke clear of Shelbayh in the third and ultimately closed out the match 4-3, 3-4(5), 4-1, 4-1.

Shelbayh thrilled enthusiastic local Jeddah fans with his creative angles, net approaches and regular drop shots but Van Assche’s slight edge in the backcourt was telling.

“It was a tough match today against a very tough opponent. I know Abdullah very well, he’s an amazing player,” Van Assche said. “He was almost at home with the crowd cheering for him. It was a good match for me and really tough from the beginning to end.”

The final match of the day saw Serbian Medjedovic win a five-set thriller – 4-2, 4-3(3), 3-4(3), 3-4(5), 4-3(4) – against the American alex Michelsen.

Tickets are available for fans to witness the competition with the tournament promises a week of intense competition, innovation, and fan activities. The King Abdullah Sports City, adorned with anticipation, is ready to welcome the world to witness the birth of a new era in tennis in the Kingdom.

Stay tuned for live updates, exclusive interviews, and in-depth coverage at www.nextgenatpfinals.com. To purchase tickets, visit www.nextgen2023tickets.com.

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