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From Schönbrunn Palace to St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the Hofburg – Dominic Thiem Y Dennis Novak show in a promotional video what the Austrian capital has to offer in addition to the best tennis at the Wiener Stadthalle.
by Michael Rothschädl
Last edit: October 24, 2020 10:26 am
The Erste Bank Open is one of those tennis tournaments in 2020 that will take place despite the uncertainties surrounding COVID-19. A risk well rewarded. At the Wiener Stadthalle, the 1000 fans who are admitted per session can look forward to the best field of participants since the tournament began. Seven top 10 players will play in the Austrian capital.
Reigning US Open winner and world number three Dominic Thiem will start the career as defending champion in Vienna. Before the 27-year-old (likely) joins the tournament on Tuesday, there were still plenty of home business appointments to attend. Includes a promotional video with sponsor Red Bull, showing Thiem playing tennis with his friend Dennis Novak in Vienna.
From Schönbrunn Palace via St. Stephen’s Cathedral to the Stadthale: the two Austrian tennis billboards show what Vienna has to offer, in addition to world-class tennis in the coming days. A pleasure that players probably won’t get during their time in Vienna this year, the tournament director Herwig Straka’s organizers also rely on the tried and tested bubble concept, which has already been implemented with some success in New York City. York and Paris.
As Jan-Lennard Struff leads the qualifying table that began this Saturday, the main field is packed with top-tier players. World number one Novak Djokovic will start the race, Dominic Thiem, Daniil Medvedev and Stefanos Tsitsipas round out the top four on the seeded list. The Erste Bank Open drawing is scheduled for 12:00 noon today. All games at the ATP 500 event are offered on television or streaming on Red Bull ServusTV. The ORF public service also broadcasts select games.
You can find all the information about the Erste Bank Open here!
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