The ATP brings together players from all over the world in the men’s category. (Infobase)

the french player Benjamin Bonzinumber 60 in the ATP, won the quarter-finals of the ATP 250 tournament in Marseilles For 6-2 and 6-4 in an hour and forty-five minutes Alex de MinaureAustralian tennis player, number 23 in the ATP and seeded number 3. After this result, we can continue to see the winner of the match in the next phase of the ATP 250 tournament at Marseillesthe semi-finals.

de Minaur managed to break serve once, while the Frenchman did it 4 times. In addition, Bonzi achieved 68% efficiency on the first serve, committed 2 double faults and took 66% of the points on serve, while his rival’s efficiency was 61%, he committed a double fault and succeeded 51% of the points on service.

The French tennis player will play in the semi-finals of the competition against the French Arthur Sonnumber 118, tomorrow Saturday from 4:00 p.m. Spanish time.

Tennis is unquestionably a classic sport. Each year, four tournaments (called “Grand Slams”) attract all the attention of the world: the season begins with the Open Australiacontinue with the dirt track of Roland Garrosthen moves to London with the celebration of Wimbledon and finally closes in the United States with the U.S. Open.

The rest of the year, players compete around the world completing seasons on different surfaces: hard or fast track, clay oh grass.

There ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) is the association of professional tennis players which brings together players from all over the world in the men’s category.

The ATP circuit organizes several tournaments throughout the year: ATP Masters 1000 (if a player wins the tournament, he will get 1000 points to add to the ATP ranking), ATP 500 and ATP 250. Below these tournaments, in a lower rung, we would have the ATP Challenger Tour, where future tennis stars world struggle. Moreover, ATP tennis is also in charge of Grand Slam tournaments.

The fight to be the best in history is still latent among men. The Spaniard Raphael Nadalhe Serbian Novak Djokovic and the Swiss Roger Federer they compete to improve all records and add the most Grand Slam tournaments. The three players are commonly referred to as ‘big three‘ in front of the new generations or ‘Next Gen’.

These new future tennis stars have stormed onto the world tennis circuit, as in the case of the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipasfrom Italian Matthew Berretinigerman Alexander Zverev or the russians Medvedev y Rublev.

There WTA (Women’s Tennis Association) was founded in 1973 by the famous former tennis player Billie Jean King. The Californian has won 39 Grand Slam titles during her active phase and is a reference and an icon for the world of tennis.

Today, many female tennis players are also fighting to stay at the top of the world tennis elite and surpass Stefanie Graff or Serena Williams. Players like the Polish Iga Swiatek (Roland Garros champion in 2021), the Greek Maria Sakkari oh Paula Badosa (the first Spanish winner of Indian Wells) are fighting to stay in the famous top 10 of the WTA rankings.

In 2022, the Australian player Asleigh Barty announced his permanent retirement from the world of tennis and ended an impressive career with several Grand Slam tournaments behind him. Now it’s the other players’ turn to take over and become number 1.

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