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Paris Open 2022 LIVE: Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz headline quarterfinal action in Paris Masters – Check All you need to know about Paris Masters 2022

Paris Open 2022 LIVE: Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz headline quarterfinal action in Paris Masters – Check All you need to know about Paris Masters 2022

Paris Open 2022 LIVE: The Paris Masters has reached the quarterfinal stage andFriday will see intense battle in the tournament with top players all set to fight for a semifinal spot. Carlos Alcaraz, the world No.1 will be in action against fellow 19-year old Holger Rune in the quarterfinals. Novak Djokovic too will be fighting […]

Paris Open 2022 LIVE: The Paris Masters has reached the quarterfinal stage andFriday will see intense battle in the tournament with top players all set to fight for a semifinal spot. Carlos Alcaraz, the world No.1 will be in action against fellow 19-year old Holger Rune in the quarterfinals. Novak Djokovic too will be fighting for a spot in the semifinals as he will be facing 20-year old Loreno Musetti later in the day. In the other quarterfinals, Eight seed Felix Auger Aliassime will face Frances Tiafoe, while fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas will be up against unseeded Tommy Paul, who defeated Rafael Nadal earlier in the tournament. Check All you need to know about Paris Masters 2022 DRAWS, schedule, LIVE Streaming DETAILS. Follow InsideSport.In for LIVE updates on Paris Masters 2022 

Paris Open 2022 LIVE: Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz headline quaarterfinal action in Paris Masters – Check All you need to know about Paris Masters 2022

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Paris Open Quarterfinal Matches 

Felix Auger Aliassime vs Frances Tiafoe – IN PROGRESS

Carlos Alcaraz vs Holger Rune – 7.50 PM 

Novak Djokovic vs Lorenzo Musetti – 12.00 AM 

Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Tommy Paul – 1.20 AM 

Paris Open Draws

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Paris Open

The Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy (POPB) was inaugurated in February 1984 by cyclists from the Paris Six-Day event. It hosted an exhibition tennis match in 1985, and then the first ever Open de Paris-Bercy, from 27 October – 2 November 1986. The avowed aim of the event was for it to quickly become the biggest and most important indoor tournament in the world. The first winner was Germany’s Boris Becker, at the age of just 18 years and 11 months – by which time he already had two Wimbledon titles to his name. 82,117 spectators flocked to the event over the seven days, making the inaugural Open de Paris a success.

From the beginning of the 1990s, the tournament began to step up a level, with the world’s top players consistently appearing. Guy Forget was the first Frenchman to take the title, in 1991, after an epic five-set tussle over Pete Sampras (USA) in what was maybe the best final in the history of the tournament. The two of them would square off again a month later in Lyon, in an equally storied Davis Cup final.

In 2000, the tournament was rebadged as the BNP Paribas Masters. Russia’s Marat Safin was the first winner under the new name, defeating Australian Mark Philippoussis 8-6 in a fifth-set tie-breaker. The following year there was a second French success, courtesy of Sébastien Grosjean. In 2007, Argentina’s David Nalbandian defeated Rafael Nadal in the first “pared-down” final contested over the best of three sets (6-4, 6-0). The following year, a third Frenchman won the title – Jo-Wilfried Tsonga set the crowd alight, overcoming Nalbandian in the final and qualifying for the end-of-season ATP Masters in Shanghai in the process.

Indeed, this is one of the main features of the Paris Masters – since it is the final ATP Masters 1000 tournament of the season, it invariably decides where the last remaining qualifying spots for the ATP World Tour Finals will go. It can also be a crucial stage in the race for the No.1 ranking in the world: Pete Sampras (1995), Marat Safin (2000), Andy Roddick (2003), Novak Djokovic (2012) and Andy Murray (2016) were crowned world number 1 during the tournament.

The Rolex Paris Masters is run by the French Tennis Federation, with Cedric Pioline acting as tournament director since 2022.

Paris Masters 2022 Schedule

On October 29 and 30, the qualifying rounds will take place, and the first-round matches will start the day after. From November 4–6, the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals will all take place on those respective days.

DATES START OF MATCHES (local time) DOOR OPENING (local time) COURTS
Sat 29 Oct – Qualifyings Full Day – from 10am Full Day – from 9:30am N°1, N°2
Sun 30 Oct – Qualifyings Full Day – from 11am Full Day – from 10:30am N°1, N°2
Mon 31 Oct – 1st round Day Session – from 11amNight Session – not before 7:30pm Day Session – from 10am
Night Session – not before 7pm
Central, N°1, N°2
Tue 1 Nov – 1st round / 2nd round Day Session – from 11amNight Session – not before 7:30pm Day Session – from 10am
Night Session – not before 7pm
Central, N°1, N°2
Wed 2 Nov – 2nd round Day Session – from 11amNight Session – not before 7:30pm Day Session – from 10am
Night Session – not before 7pm
Central, N°1, N°2
Thu 3 Nov – 3rd round Day Session – from 11amNight Session – not before 7:30pm Day Session – from 10am
Night Session – not before 7pm
Central, N°1, N°2
Fri 4 Nov – Quarter-finals Day Session – from 2pmNight Session – not before 7:30pm Day Session – from 12:30pm
Night session – not before 7pm
Central, N°1
Sat 5 Nov – Semi-finals Full Day – from 11:30am Full Day – from 11am Central
Sun 6 Nov – Finals Full Day – from 12:30pm Full Day – from 12:00am Central

Paris Open 2022: Prize Cash

This year’s edition’s total prize money is €5,415,410. The winner will receive €836,355 in cash in addition to 1000 ranking points. The prize money and ranking points are broken down in detail below:

Prize Money Ranking Points
Winner €836,355 1000
Runner-up €456,720 600
Semifinalist €249,740 360
Quarterfinalist €136,225 180
Round of 16 €72,865 90
Round of 32 €39,070 45
Round of 56 €21,650 10

Paris Open Draws: LIVE Streaming in India

On the following broadcasters and websites, viewers in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada may watch the Paris Masters live:

USA: Tennis Channel will broadcast every game.

UK: Amazon Prime Video will stream the events live for UK viewers.

Australia: beIN Sports will broadcast every game.

Canada: TSN will be airing every game in Canada.

India: Voot will be airing every game in India while on TV Sports18 will broadcast Paris Masters.

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