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Men's Tennis ATP Tour 2023

 

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Adelaide International 1 Results

 

Singles

 

Winner

 

:SRB Novak Djokovic

 

Runner-Up

 

:USA Sebastian Korda

 

Semifinalists

 

:RUS Daniil Medvedev

:JPN Yoshihito Nishioka

 

Doubles

 

Winner

 

:GBR Lloyd Glasspool / :FIN Harri Heliovaara

 

Runner-Up

 

:GBR Jamie Murray / :NZL Michael Venus

 

Semifinalists

 

:USA Mackenzie McDonald / :BRA Marcelo Melo

:BIH Tomislav Brkic / :ECU Gonzalo Escobar

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Tata Open (Pune :IND) Results

 

Singles

 

Winner

 

:NED Tallon Griekspoor

 

Runner-Up

 

:FRA Benjamin Bonzi

 

Semifinalists

 

:RUS Aslan Karatsev

:NED Botic van de Zandschulp

 

Doubles

 

Winner

 

:BEL Sander Gille / :BEL Joran Vliegen

 

Runner-Up

 

:IND N.Sriram Balaji / :IND Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan

 

Semifinalists

 

:USA Rajeev Ram / :GBR Joe Salisbury

:GBR Julian Cash / :GBR Henry Patten

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A quite rare situation in Adelaide this week. In the final qualifying round, :KOR Kwon Soon-woo lost to :CZE Tomas Machac. However, he got in the main draw as a lucky loser and was drawn against... Machac in the first round. This time he won and qualified to the second round, where he defeated no2 seed :ESP Pablo Carreno Busta earlier today.

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Adelaide International 2 ATP 250- Adelaide, Australia :AUS | January 9- 14, 2023:

 

Marcelo Arévalo :ESA / Jean-Julien Rojer :NED win the men’s doubles title in Adelaide, by w/o over Ivan Dodig :CRO / Krajicek :USA

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ASC Classic ATP 250- Aukland, New Zealand :NZL | January 9- 14, 2023:

 

Richard Gasquet :FRA is the men’s singles champion here in Adelaide, defeating Cam Norrie :GBR 4-6, 6-4, 6-4

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ASC Classic ATP 250- Aukland, New Zealand :NZL | January 9- 14, 2023:

 

Nikola Metic/ Mate Pavic :CRO are the men’s doubles champions here in Adelaide, defeating Nathaniel Lammons/Jackson Withrow :USA 6-4, 6-7 (5), [10-6]

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Adelaide International 2 ATP 250- Adelaide, Australia :AUS | January 9- 14, 2023:

 

Soonwoo Kwon :KOR is the men’s singles champion here in Adelaide, defeating Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut :ESP 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (4)

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