Ugo Humbert, Adrian Mannarino, Quentin Halys, Arthur Rinderknech, discover this Monday’s program for the tricolors at Bercy.
For its last edition in Bercy, the Rolex Paris Masters welcomes eight tricolors in its main draw. Four will start today.
The first to enter the court on center court from 11 a.m. is Arthur Rinderknech. The tricolor 60th in the ATP takes advantage of the abandonment of Gaël Monfils sick to obtain the last invitation in the final table. He faces the Czech Tomas Machac, 25th player in the world.
In second rotation on this main court, another Frenchman, this time from qualifications Quentin Halys (90th). Winner this Sunday of the Chinese Bu, Halys booked his ticket to the Masters 1000 in the image of his good end to the season (14 victories in his last 20 matches). He will be opposed to the Argentinian Francisco Cerundolo (29th).
Before the traditional “night session”, Ugo Humbert, the French number one, will make his debut. Messin will face the American Brandon Nakashima (35th). If he can no longer qualify for the Masters in Turin, the 18th player in the world hopes to take points to get a little closer to the Top 10.
Finally, this time in the night session, the last rotation on center court will pit Adrian Mannarino against Tommy Paul. After the poster of this first day between Tsitsipas and Carballes Baena, the Frenchman will have a hell of a challenge against the number 8 seed of the tournament. The American must achieve a result at Bercy to hope to be one of the eight to compete in the Masters in Turin at the end of the season.
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