As the last important event of ATP year-end, what are the rules and highlights of this final? Since the British king Murray won the year-end finals championship in 2016, no one has been able to defend the title of the year-end finals championship.

The 2022 ATP year-end finals will be kicked off in Turin, Italy. As the last important event of the ATP year-end, what are the rules and highlights of this final? I am not talented, so please let the fans and essays learn about it.

Since the British king Murray won the year-end finals championship in 2016, no one can defend the title again. 2021 year-end finals champion Zverev was accidentally injured in the 2022 French Open semi-finals and had to withdraw from the remaining games of the 2022 season. Therefore, the 2022 year-end finals continue this magical rule.

Since Dimitrov won the year-end finals for the post-90s contestants in 2017, post-90s contestants have won the championship in the year-end finals in the past five years. Such as Serbian king Djokovic, Swiss lord Federer, Spanish war god Nadal , in the year-end finals in recent years, they have never been able to break through the iron walls of post-90s players. This can be said to be the second magical rule of the year-end finals.

But this time the situation may be different. Aliasim, a post-00s player, has reached the 2022 year-end finals. The post-00s player, Rooney , who just won the Paris Masters, is still the first waiter in the 2022 year-end finals. Previously, only the post-00s player Sina had made a debut in the 2021 year-end finals and also won a game. In the 2022 year-end finals, Alyasim, who has won four tour championships this year, will surely attack with all his strength, and Rooney is also eyeing him. What kind of achievements will they achieve this time? It is worth each of us to look forward to.

After Swiss king Federer retired, there is only one record in front of Serbian king Djokovic, that is, Federer won the championship six times in the year-end finals. After his comeback, Djokovic has achieved 14 wins and 2 losses. He once said that he would do his best to chase the Grand Slam championship and hoped to break all records. What will he perform in the 2022 year-end finals? Let's wait and see.

0 The four little kings born after 1995 who have always performed well in ATP generally encountered a "Waterloo" in 2022. Even before being injured, Zverev, the Tokyo Olympic men's tennis singles champion, was unable to win a tour championship, and he was repeatedly defeated by some unknown players.

2021 US Open champion Medvedev Although he once sat in the world number one in 2022, he often lost to veterans born in the 1980s and rookies born in the 2000s, and even in the duels of players born in the 1990s, he could not get any advantage. Objectively speaking, his performance throughout the year is really hard to stand out.

2021 French Open runner-up Tsitsipas lost to Rooney and Alcalas twice respectively. While he was out of regret, he could only watch the other party reach the top of glory. It is worth mentioning that both players have won the finals of the year. After Zverev quit due to injury, can they defend their honor for the "Four Little Kings" born in the 1990s? Let the old man time bring us the answer.

As for American players Fritz and Russian star Lublev, their performance is also worthy of our attention. However, Lublev has been out of the Grand Slam quarterfinals six times, while Fritz only won his first Masters championship in his career this year. Frankly speaking, they may be able to create some upsets, but it may be difficult to achieve good results in the year-end finals.

As for the Spanish God of War Nadal, he has performed poorly recently, and how he can perform in the 2022 year-end finals is also worth our attention. Life continues, and tennis events continue.Tomorrow, the author will bring you the seventh chapter of "2022 ATP Events". In this article, which player will I introduce to you? Let me leave a suspense here. For fans who like my articles, remember to follow "Tennis House". (Source: Tennis House Author: Yixin Jushi)

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