The Paris Masters are already in full swing, what is the highlight of the new week's tour? Let's take a look at what hot news in the past tennis world.

#德约再谈美网失利
“a win for life”。
This is Djokovic's remarks when he talked about the US Open men's singles final missing the Grand Slam in the men's singles final before this year's Paris Masters, although the words still reveal the loss, but the current men's singles world number one obviously needs to look forward.
"I've been learning how to face failure over the years, and I see them as opportunities to grow. The U.S. Open failure was considered to have occurred at the worst, but it was also the best. ”
"Because I've had the privilege of experiencing support that wouldn't normally be in the audience, it's a victory for life." Even if it is as powerful as Djokovic, Djokovic, who is often ridiculed by some media and fans as a "global away", of course, needs the support of the audience.
At the Paris Masters, which kicked off this week, Djokovic played on a two-sided basis, with singles as the number one seed in which he played against his compatriot Krajinovic in the doubles event.
#巴黎大师赛签表公布
As the last Masters of the 2021 season, the lineup for this year's Paris station is also quite impressive, and in the current updated men's singles signing table, the top eight seeds are played as follows:
Djokovic vs Rublev
Tsitsipas vs Hulkach
Rud vs Zverev
Sinar vs Medvedev
As a 64-draw event, the top eight seeds of the Paris Masters enjoyed a first-round bye, listing a few interesting first-round matches:
[W] Murray vs[Q] Brooksby
Brigley vs Evans
Millman vs[11] Schwartzman
[16] Dimitrov vs.[W] Gasquet
[13] Karatsev vs Koda
#比利简金杯开赛在即
In addition to the men's Paris Masters, the biggest attraction on the women's side of this week's tour is of course the competition for the final round of the Billy Jane Gold Cup, a decades-old event that will start a new championship competition this week.
Ten women's teams from each of the ten countries will compete for the final title, after the teams from each country have been released, including:
The U.S. team led by Pegura and Stephens
The Spanish team led by Muguruza and Bardoza
The Russian team led by Pavlyuchenkova and Kasatkina
France led by Garcia and Cornett
Canada team led by Fernandez
The Swiss team led by Bencic
Slovak team led by Schmidlova
The German team led by Petkovic and Kerber
The Czech team led by Vandrosova and Klečnikova
Belgian team led by Mertens and Philipkens
So which country do you think is most likely to win the final title? (Source: House of Tennis Author: Barbie)
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