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Cameron Norrie: ATP Finals’ favours Novak Djokovic in unfair selection process

British No1 says the loss of ranking points for Wimbledon while still allowing the champion a golden ticket for Turin is unjust

British No1 Cameron Norrie has questioned if Novak Djokovic is receiving favourable treatment from ATP Finals organisers after being granted a place due to his Wimbledon victory while all other players saw their rankings points stripped.

In what is unfolding as a case of double-standards from the ATP – and it all stems from the controversy surrounding Wimbledon’s ban on Russian players – Djokovic stands to benefit from his triumph last summer by securing a place at November’s Finals in Turin.

Because of the ban – and the subsequent outrage among the professional tours – Norrie received no rankings points for reaching the semi-finals in SW19. Djokovic also had to make do without his own 2,000 rankings points for lifting the title by beating Nick Kyrgios in the final. But he has now earned a secondary benefit, via the small print which gives anyone who wins a grand slam – even Wimbledon 2022 – direct entry into the ATP Finals that same year.

“Djokovic obviously qualified [for Turin] from Wimbledon so that seems a bit strange, but that’s the way it is,” said Norrie, who scored a crushing 6-2, 6-4 victory over world No29 Miomir Kecmanovic on Monday. “It seems unfair [to me, and] I guess for [Nick] Kyrgios as well. He lost the final and he gets nothing.”

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