<p>Strong serving and consistent baseline play propelled US Open champion Daniil Medvedev to a 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4 win over first-time qualifier Hubert Hurkacz in the opening match of the ATP Finals.</p>.<p>In the day’s second match, 2018 champion Alexander Zverev won when local favorite Matteo Berrettini of Italy retired early in the second set with an apparent abdominal injury.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/zero-pressure-as-medvedev-wins-atp-finals-opener-berrettini-in-tears-1050840.html" target="_blank">'Zero' pressure as Medvedev wins ATP Finals opener, Berrettini in tears</a></strong></p>.<p>Zverev won the first set 7-6 (7) and was leading 1-0 in the second when Berrettini dropped his racket to the ground, covered his face and bent over in apparent pain.</p>.<p>"The atmosphere was one of the best I felt ever in my life and that’s why it feels so bad right now,” Berrettini said. "The worst thing that could have happened happened."</p>.<p>The result moved Zverev ahead of Medvedev atop the Red Group in the round-robin format.</p>.<p>Medvedev, the defending champion at the year-end tournament for the top eight players, served 15 aces and didn’t face a single break point against the seventh-seeded Hurkacz, who beat him in five sets at Wimbledon this year.</p>.<p>Medvedev attributed his strong serving performance to conditions he called the fastest he’s ever experienced on tour.</p>.<p>“I don’t think it’s the surface itself because (the) surface probably is exactly the same as in London,” the Russian said, referring to the previous tournament host.</p>.<p>"I think it’s a combination of air, which is really dry here, and I think the ball goes very fast through the air, the balls itself, which are quite fast balls, and the court.</p>.<p>“I was barely under pressure on my serve against a great returner,” Medvedev added. “And same for me, I had just two games where I had break points."</p>.<p>It's the first edition of the event in Turin — after 12 years in London.</p>.<p>In the Green Group, top-ranked Novak Djokovic opens against eighth-seeded Casper Ruud on Monday, then fourth-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas plays fifth-seeded Andrey Rublev.</p>.<p>With both players serving well inside the Pala Alpitour, neither Medvedev nor Hurkacz produced a break point in the first set, when Hurkacz’s strong net play proved the difference in the tiebreaker.</p>.<p>Medvedev responded with an early break in the second set then broke again in the first game of the third as he methodically wore Hurkacz down.</p>.<p>“Daniil is an amazing player and he plays great tennis for the whole match,” Hurkacz said. “He doesn’t have dips in his game, so that makes him such a tough opponent.”</p>.<p>Berrettini, this year’s Wimbledon finalist, was treated by a trainer during a medical timeout. Then he played one more point before calling it quits.</p>.<p>“I don’t know what it is,” said Berrettini, who was also slowed by injuries last year. “I really hope that it’s not that (serious) but it was impossible to keep playing.”</p>.<p>Zverev saved two set points at 5-6 in a long first set, with the crowd erupting into soccer stadium chants whenever Berrettini won big points.</p>.<p>Jannik Sinner, another Italian, is the first alternate and could replace Berrettini for the next two group matches.</p>.<p>Berrettini is slated to play on Italy's team in the Davis Cup finals — also in Turin — the week after the ATP Finals.</p>.<p>“Tomorrow with my team and the doctors I’ll do some checks,” Berrettini said. "I really hope it’s not something that keeps me from playing."</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Strong serving and consistent baseline play propelled US Open champion Daniil Medvedev to a 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4 win over first-time qualifier Hubert Hurkacz in the opening match of the ATP Finals.</p>.<p>In the day’s second match, 2018 champion Alexander Zverev won when local favorite Matteo Berrettini of Italy retired early in the second set with an apparent abdominal injury.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/zero-pressure-as-medvedev-wins-atp-finals-opener-berrettini-in-tears-1050840.html" target="_blank">'Zero' pressure as Medvedev wins ATP Finals opener, Berrettini in tears</a></strong></p>.<p>Zverev won the first set 7-6 (7) and was leading 1-0 in the second when Berrettini dropped his racket to the ground, covered his face and bent over in apparent pain.</p>.<p>"The atmosphere was one of the best I felt ever in my life and that’s why it feels so bad right now,” Berrettini said. "The worst thing that could have happened happened."</p>.<p>The result moved Zverev ahead of Medvedev atop the Red Group in the round-robin format.</p>.<p>Medvedev, the defending champion at the year-end tournament for the top eight players, served 15 aces and didn’t face a single break point against the seventh-seeded Hurkacz, who beat him in five sets at Wimbledon this year.</p>.<p>Medvedev attributed his strong serving performance to conditions he called the fastest he’s ever experienced on tour.</p>.<p>“I don’t think it’s the surface itself because (the) surface probably is exactly the same as in London,” the Russian said, referring to the previous tournament host.</p>.<p>"I think it’s a combination of air, which is really dry here, and I think the ball goes very fast through the air, the balls itself, which are quite fast balls, and the court.</p>.<p>“I was barely under pressure on my serve against a great returner,” Medvedev added. “And same for me, I had just two games where I had break points."</p>.<p>It's the first edition of the event in Turin — after 12 years in London.</p>.<p>In the Green Group, top-ranked Novak Djokovic opens against eighth-seeded Casper Ruud on Monday, then fourth-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas plays fifth-seeded Andrey Rublev.</p>.<p>With both players serving well inside the Pala Alpitour, neither Medvedev nor Hurkacz produced a break point in the first set, when Hurkacz’s strong net play proved the difference in the tiebreaker.</p>.<p>Medvedev responded with an early break in the second set then broke again in the first game of the third as he methodically wore Hurkacz down.</p>.<p>“Daniil is an amazing player and he plays great tennis for the whole match,” Hurkacz said. “He doesn’t have dips in his game, so that makes him such a tough opponent.”</p>.<p>Berrettini, this year’s Wimbledon finalist, was treated by a trainer during a medical timeout. Then he played one more point before calling it quits.</p>.<p>“I don’t know what it is,” said Berrettini, who was also slowed by injuries last year. “I really hope that it’s not that (serious) but it was impossible to keep playing.”</p>.<p>Zverev saved two set points at 5-6 in a long first set, with the crowd erupting into soccer stadium chants whenever Berrettini won big points.</p>.<p>Jannik Sinner, another Italian, is the first alternate and could replace Berrettini for the next two group matches.</p>.<p>Berrettini is slated to play on Italy's team in the Davis Cup finals — also in Turin — the week after the ATP Finals.</p>.<p>“Tomorrow with my team and the doctors I’ll do some checks,” Berrettini said. "I really hope it’s not something that keeps me from playing."</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>