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Dallas 500 Draw Announced: Fritz Paul Leads the American Luxury Division!

It's a new week! In addition to the Rotterdam 500 race in Europe this week, there is also a race across the sea, Dallas. Since the beginning of this season, the event has been upgraded from 250 to 500. Isn't it more attractive for the players to participate? Let's take a look at the tournament draws.



American No. 1 and world No. 4 Fritz will be the top seed, and his first-round opponent will be Lindknecht. The other seeded player in the zone is the Czech underdog Mahač, who has been in good form recently, and the veteran French player Mannarino has also appeared in this zone. The first round of focus in the zone was between Shapovalov and Kecmanovic, who had started the season in a dip.



The quarters are led by defending champion Paul. At the Australian Open, he made it to the quarterfinals and rose in the world rankings to his best ranking so far, against Brooksby, who won the Rookie of the Year award.


The other seeded player in the zone was Michelson, who eliminated last year's runner-up Tsitsipas in the first round of the Australian Open; The American youngster will play in the first round before the British Nori. Opelka, who has performed well since his comeback and defeated Djokovic in the warm-up match before the Australian Open, will face Shevchenko, who has changed nationality, in the first round.



Three-quarters of the zone is led by Shelton, a semi-finalist at the Australian Open. His first career title was a 500 title, and although he has reached the semi-finals twice at Grand Slams, he has yet to make a splash at the Masters and 500 on home soil. Having already played against Sinner this time, will he be able to improve as quickly as he says? Its first-round opponent is not weak, it is Vukic, who also has a bright performance at the Australian Open.


Eighth seed Analdi is likely to face a decent form at the Australian Open in the second round, while China's Buyun Chokert is also in the zone and will face Munar for a place in the qualifying spot.



The final zone is led by second seed Ruud, and the Norwegian chose to make a difference in North America instead of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Fifth-seeded Tiafoe is also eyeing the region's elite lineup, including Baena and two Asians, and it will be difficult to see who makes it to the semi-finals.



As one of the three events upgraded from 250 to 500 this year, the Dallas Organizing Committee has shouldered the important task of making a good start, and I believe that after a season of planning, it has been fully prepared. Let's look forward to the exciting presentation of the event!(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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