World's top 10 commit to new ATP Cup in Australia

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In total, 27 of the world's top 30 male tennis players have committed to the event.

"We're delighted to see such a star-studded player field lining up," said ATP president Chris Kermode.Our belief was that week one in the calendar, together with Tennis Australia, would work best for player scheduling, and today's announcement is a confirmation of that," he added.

The innovative championship, from January 3-12 in the lead-up to the Australian Open Grand Slam, offers Aus$22 million in prize money and a maximum of 750 singles and 250 doubles ATP rankings points.

 

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