The end of the tennis season is fast approaching and the world’s best ATP players are heading to Paris to compete for the final Masters 1000 title of the year.
Find out everything you need to know about the 2024 Rolex Paris Masters from who’s competing, to the schedule, draw and how you can watch all of the action in the UK.
This year’s Rolex Paris Masters will get underway on Saturday 26 October with the qualifying stages.
Main draw action will begin on Monday 28 October and will run through to Sunday 3 November where the tournament will conclude with the men’s singles and doubles finals.
The Rolex Paris Masters is once again being held at the Accor Arena, located in the heart of Paris, France.
The iconic multi-purpose venue, known for hosting a variety of events year-round, transforms into a vibrant tennis arena during the tournament and accomodate up to 15,000 tennis fans for the Masters 1000 event.
Information on the draw will be available soon. Keep up with the latest draw updates on the link below:
Draws
The latest Paris Masters results from the British tennis players competing in the French capital will be available on the LTA website.
Four British tennis players are set for main draw action at this year’s Rolex Paris Masters.
Jack Draper is the only singles player currently in the main draw with the British No.1 set to make his first appearance at the tournament since 2022. There, he took out Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech before bowing out in the second round to Frances Tiafoe.
Draper will arrive in Paris in peak form having reached a new career-high ranking of world No.18, and will look to cap off the best season of his career in style by clinching a maiden Masters 1000 title crown.
Meanwhile, Cam Norrie will bid to join Draper in the main draw as he prepares to compete in qualifying. The 29-year-old will continue his injury comeback in Paris after returning to competition at the beginning of October.
Over in the doubles draw, Henry Patten and Harri Heliovaara have made a powerful start to their indoor hard court season campaign and will be ones to watch in Paris. Just last week, the reigning Wimbledon champions wrapped up their fourth title of the season at the Stockholm Open, having dropped only one set across the week. With the duo in the fiery form, will they be able to continue their momentum and claim a first Masters title?
Patten will be joined by former champion Neal Skupski who tasted title success back in 2022 alongside Wesley Koolhof. The Brit will be competing with New Zealand’s Michael Venus this time out in Paris and will be hoping to end his season on a high.
Joe Salisbury completes the line-up of British stars set to challenge the title in Paris, as he teams up with Dutchman Jean Julien-Rojer.
You can watch live coverage of all the action at the Rolex Paris Masters exclusively on Sky Sports Tennis and Now TV.
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