With Alexander Zverev: Sky Deutschland broadcasts the ATP Cup 2022
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The first tennis highlight of 2022, the ATP Cup, is already scheduled for New Year's Eve. The best tennis professionals in the world will compete against each other in this team competition for the third time.
For Alexander Zverev, it is the first tournament after his great triumph at the ATP Finals. Sky will show the entire ATP Cup live from Sydney on Sky Sport 3.
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There will also be a daily live stream during the group phase from one court on skysport.de and in the Sky Sport app.
Sky shows all matches of the German and Austrian teams and all other encounters in the conference.
Sky will broadcast all matches involving Germany live with German commentary. Patrik Kühnen will provide expert analysis alongside commentators Marcel Meinert and Stefan Hempel for all German matches.
Paul Häuser will commentate on the doubles. The current FedEx ATP rankings apply to the ATP Cup, which the national teams and individual players use to qualify for the ATP Cup.
16 teams will initially play against each other in a group phase in four groups of four. Two singles and one doubles match will be played per match. The group winners will qualify for the semi-finals. The final will take place on January 9th.
Germany will first face Great Britain, the USA and Canada in the group phase and will start with top players Alexander Zverev and Jan-Lennard Struff as well as the doubles team Kevin Krawietz and Tim Pütz.
Until 2023, Sky will report live on German, Austrian and Swiss television from the biggest tournaments of the ATP Tour.
In addition to the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin, Sky will also broadcast all nine tournaments of the ATP Masters 1000 as well as most of the tournaments of the ATP 500 – a total of around 1.000 hours live.
In addition, Sky will report on selected ATP 250 tournaments and, as usual, will broadcast almost 350 hours of live and exclusive coverage of the Grand Slam tournament in Wimbledon in July.
The biggest tennis tournament in the world will only be shown on Sky until 2022.
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