Tsitsipas and Dimitrov advanced to the semi-finals. Novak Djokovic meets Holger Rune this evening, who beat him in the final last year. Presentation of the day’s posters. Stefanos Tsitsipas delivered a successful performance in the face of; Karen Khachanov (6-3, 6-4) to open the way to the semi-finals, and why not even better. He first dominated Head and shoulders the first round, against an opponent who was nevertheless well leveled. The second set, even more engaging, delivered. the same verdict: despite all the efforts of the Russian, who broke through to return to 4-4 after being tested led, the world number 7 made the difference at the end of the round. He will face Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov in the semi-final. This afternoon, in the first quarter-final, Grigor Dimitrov beat Hubert Hurkarcz to earn a place in the final four. (6-1, 4-6, 6-4). After a first round completed in less than 30 minutes, the Pole woke up to equalize by winning the second set. Finally, Dimitrov regained the upper hand and confirmed his return to form by eliminating the 11th player in the world. After his impressive start in the previous round, Novak Djokovic was beaten. jostled and even worried by the Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor, in the round of 16 on Thursday evening. The world number 1 finally escaped the trap to win after 2h30 of play and three tight sets (4-6, 7-6, 6-4) . Yet perfectly launched in the match, the Serb then multiplied his score. made mistakes and suffered aggression of his opponent in the first set. He lost five games in a row in this first set, which he lost 6-4 after leading. 4-1. Both players then held serve in the second set, but Novak Djokovic showed. his mental strength by flying over the tie-break when he no longer had the right to do so. the error. In difficulty and without being absolutely dominating, the world number 1 finally showed himself to be a winner. more consistent than his opponent in a tense end to the match, to qualify for the quarter-final. There he will meet the defending champion, Holger Rune, who beat him in the final last year and who did not hang around. on the court facing each other Daniel Altmaier later in the evening (6-3, 6-3). As a reminder, there have been no French representatives since the second round. The French record was starving in this Masters at home: no player left qualifying out of 7 representatives, then 7 eliminated out of 8 players competing in the first round. The last survivor, Ugo Humbert, came out in the second round after a fight of almost four hours against Alexander Zverev (6-4, 6-7, 7-6). A disillusionment, undoubtedly, while some arrived in good shape at the end of the season: Adrian Mannarino, Gaël Monfils, Arthur Fils… See you next season. Djokovic, at the sentence yesterday, faces Holger Rune
French failure
🔥 Le tableau du ROLEX PARIS MASTERS ; avec ces 1/8 potentiels :
Djokovic – Shelton Ruud – Hurkacz
Fritz – Rune Tiafoe – Medvedev
Sinner – De Minaur Tsitsipás – Zverev
Paul – Rublev Khachanov – Alcaraz pic.twitter.com/zjHvekdmW5— We Are Tennis France (@WeAreTennisFR) October 27, 2023
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The Rolex Paris Masters 2023 is broadcast on the channels of the Eurosport group, accessible in particular via the Canal + Sport subscription. The semi-finals and finals will be broadcast unencrypted on the C8 channel. From next year until 2026, France TV will broadcast unencrypted part of the matches from the Paris-Bercy Masters and also the Monte-Carlo Masters.
What date for the Paris – Bercy tournament in 2023?
The next edition of the Rolex Paris Masters takes place from October 28 to November 5, 2023. the Accor Arena in Bercy.
What is the schedule for the Paris Masters 1000 – Bercy 2023?
The first two days of the tournament are devoted to qualifying while the first round of the main draw begins on the morning of the third day. The Rolex Paris Master program:
- Monday October 30 at from 11 a.m.: 1st Round (Central Courts, 1 and 2)
- Monday October 30 at from 7:30 p.m.: 1st Round (Central Courts, 1 and 2)
- Tuesday October 31 at from 11 a.m.: 1st Round/2nd Round (Central Courts, 1 and 2)
- Tuesday October 31 at from 7:30 p.m.: 1st Round/2nd Round (Central Courts, 1 and 2)
- Wednesday November 1st at from 11 a.m. : 2nd Round (Central Courts, 1 2)
- Wednesday November 1st at from 7:30 p.m. : 2nd Round (Central Courts, 1 2)
- Thursday, November 2 at from 11 a.m.: 1/8 finals (Central Courts, 1 and 2)
- Thursday, November 2 at from 7:30 p.m.: 1/8 finals (Central Courts, 1 and 2)
- Friday November 3 at from 2 p.m.: 1/4 finals (Central Courts and 1)
- Friday November 3 at from 7:30 p.m.: 1/4 finals (Central and 1 courts)
- Saturday November 4 at from 11:30 a.m.: 1/2 finals (Central Court)
- Sunday November 5 at from 12:30 p.m.: Finals (Central Court)