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The Harley race starts today, and the top two in the world lead the best 500 races!

It's a brand new week! This week's Queen's Cup will be accompanied by another 500 race, and that is Harley. If there's one of the two events that players and fans like more, it's Harley. In the annual awards, Harley has been named the best 500 race several times.



In addition, Germany, as a traditional European powerhouse, has not had a Masters since its relegation from Hamburg, which does not seem to match its identity and status, so there are many calls for Halle's upgrade to the Masters.



Let's focus on the star-studded tournament that kicks off this week and sees who is making final preparations for Wimbledon.


Sinner, who was defeated in the French Open final, will be the top seed to defend his title, and judging by Sinner's post-match interview, it seems that he has put the French Open final defeat behind him for the time being. Seeded from the same zone are Makhac, who won his first career title this year, and the Czechs have already beaten former tournament champion Hurkacz in the rankings, and the two will face each other in the first round.



There is also a key match in the first round of the district, with Kecmanovic taking on Hungarian Maros; Bublik, who reached the quarterfinals of the French Open for the first time, will face Muller in the first round.


Rublev leads the two-quarters sector, opposite compatriot Khachanov. Now the Russian Sanfu ranking is falling, and on the contrary, there are three American players in the world's top ten. Echeverry and Aliassime are also present in the district.



The three-quarters are led by Mr. May, who has been outside the top 10 for a month, and he faces off against wildcard homegrown player Altmaire. The two players have been in very different form at the French Open in recent years, with Mei always going out early, while the German has repeatedly achieved great results.


Clay contenders Cirondello and Tsitsipas are also in the zone, and Messi's final-final will have to wait until the quarter-finals.



The final zone is led by world No. 2 Zverev, and the German will continue to challenge for his first grass-court title on home soil. In the just-concluded race from Stuttgart, he lost to Fritz again and missed out on the title, which is already his third grass-court final. Zverev also finished second in Halle's history, when he lost to Federer, the king of grass.


After the loss to Fritz, Zverev also spoke after the game: I don't want to run into Fritz again, I hope he doesn't come to Germany. As a result, the first brother of the United States, who returned to the fourth place in the world, went to the Queen's Cup next door.



Zverev's zone is full of famous players, including a first-round showdown between former Wimbledon semi-finalist Shapovalov and former French No. 1 Ember, and the two clay-court greats Sonego and Struf will battle it out for a spot. Of course, we can't forget the popular Brazilian Fonseca, who will face Copoli in the first round.(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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