In the ITF M15 tournament in TC Alt Erlaa, he serves Gerald Melzer, Davis Cup star, young star Sebastian Sorger and so on.
Starting on Sunday, August 27, it’s going to be hot in Alt Erlaa in Vienna. For the first time, the Austrian Tennis Commission is organizing a $15,000 men’s tournament with the organizing team Richard Bartosz and Sebastian Vizer, where ATP points can be earned: The ATC Open presented by WTV. From a red-white-red point of view, multiple Davis Cup player Gerald Melzer (ATP 612) and lone 17-year-old young star Sebastian Sorger (ATP 759) are numbers four and six on the list and future hope. Matias Ujvari (ATP 1029) is a direct qualifier for the main competition. Young talents Manuel Lazic (WTV), Paul Wehren (WTV), Jan Kuberski (STTV) and Seal Jaccheri (BTV) are in the main draw thanks to wildcards.
“Especially for the youngsters of Vienna and Austria, this is a great opportunity to gain international experience in men’s tennis and possibly win one or two ATP points. From Tuesday, we will be installing a real center court in our first position, and we are very excited,” said Bartosz and Viszar. Let’s see how it goes.” The live stream from Position 1 is already available from day one of qualifying on Sunday via the following link: https://streamster.tv/live
On Saturday, September 2nd, from 12 noon All tennis fans are invited to visit the following program with free admission:
12:00 noon: Presentation of training with Wolfgang Thiem
13:00: 1. Singles semi-finals
after that: Ruggeri Prosecco for all viewers
after that: 2. Singles and doubles semi-finals
Der eigens für dieses Turnier installierte Centercourt bietet den perfect Rahmen zur ATC Sports & Business VIP-Lounge, die ab 12:00 Uhr allen VIP-Gästen zur Verfügung steht – noch wenige VIP-Tickets sind unter [email protected] zu to receive. “Let’s celebrate this tennis festival together. We are looking forward to seeing you,” said Bartosz and Viszar.
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