Doubles Take looks at the teams set to do battle in the ATP Finals.
Even though they’re not in the field, the recently retired Bryan brothers will be at the season-ending championships in spirit this year as the teams competing at the O2 Arena in London will be split into groups named after Bob and Mike—a fitting tribute to the tournament’s most prolific champions, who retired this year.
They’re not the only top team that isn’t in the field this year. In fact, only three teams from 2019 have returned. Though the 2020 campaign was shortened, it was a grind, and the teams that have landed at the tournament have definitely earned their spots.
Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut, the defending champions, didn’t qualify this year, and none of the current teams have won the title. Here’s a look at the duos that will try to claim the last top prize of the season. (Seeds in parentheses)
Mate Pavic and Bruno Soares (1)
Joining together last year after splitting with their respective partners Oliver Marach and Jamie Murray, Pavic and Soares soon won their first title, the Shanghai Masters, near the end of 2019. They came in first in Montpellier, France, in the first half of 2020, then post-shutdown, claimed their biggest title yet, the US Open. They come into London with some momentum, having reached the final at the Paris Masters.
Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos (4)