Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos Ready for ATP Finals
For the fourth consecutive year, third in Turin, Marcel Granollers (Barcelona, 37 years old) is set to participate in the doubles tournament of the ATP Finals. Granollers has always partnered with the Argentine Horacio Zeballos (38). In the past, Granollers has played with Marc López and Ivan Dodig, achieving great success. This year, Granollers and Zeballos arrive at the ATP Finals with their best performance in the Race, ranking fifth with 5,127 points. They have had an exceptional season, reaching the finals at Wimbledon, semi-finals at the Australian Open and Roland Garros, and winning the Shanghai Masters 1,000. Their first match in Turin is scheduled against Santiago González from Mexico and Edouard Roger-Vasselin from France.
Granollers acknowledges the tough competition at the ATP Finals, where every match can feel like a final. However, he is confident in their performance, stating, “We have achieved a high level in the last part of the year, and I hope we can maintain it here too.” Granollers recognizes the strength of all the couples participating in the tournament, emphasizing that being part of the ATP Finals is a testament to their successful year. He believes that the outcome of the matches will ultimately depend on the details.
Consistency and Ambitions
Granollers reflects on their consistent performance, as they secure their position among the top eight couples in the world for the fourth time. He attributes their success to their strong partnership, saying, “We have achieved great results during these four years, and the couple works.” Granollers and Zeballos even have a mathematical chance of finishing the year as the top-ranked couple.
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“Marcel Granollers has proven to be a force to be reckoned with in the ATP Finals, and his determination to secure victory in Turin this year is commendable. With his impressive track record and skill on the court, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him emerge as a serious contender. Best of luck, Granollers!”