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Krawietz and Pütz Make History with ATP Finals Victory

The German duo wins the ATP Finals, becoming the first German pair to claim the title, and now head to the Davis Cup quarterfinals.

  • Kevin Krawietz and Tim Pütz defeated world number ones Marcelo Arévalo and Mate Pavić in straight sets, 7-6, 7-6, at the ATP Finals in Turin.
  • This victory marks the first time a German doubles team has won the ATP Finals, earning them the unofficial title of tennis world champions.
  • Krawietz and Pütz's win comes after a strong performance throughout the tournament, where they were the lowest-ranked team to qualify.
  • The duo will now join the German Davis Cup team in Málaga, facing Canada in the quarterfinals with high spirits following their historic win.
  • Their success at the ATP Finals follows a season where they also reached the US Open final, continuing to establish themselves as a formidable team in men's doubles tennis.
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