Djokovic y Sinner, protagonistas en los partidos de exhibición de Hurlingham

Novak Djokovic y Jannik Sinner encabezarán el torneo Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic en el Hurlingham Club de Londres. El evento de exhibición se llevará a cabo del 23 al 27 de junio en pistas de hierba, antes de Wimbledon. Ambos tenistas se enfrentarán a sus rivales en los partidos de primera ronda programados para el 24 de junio.

Djokovic jugará contra Karen Khachanov, mientras que Sinner se medirá ante Cameron Norrie. Esta será su única aparición en hierba antes del inicio del Grand Slam el 29 de junio.

Otros participantes incluyen a Flavio Cobolli, Ben Shelton, Casper Ruud, Tommy Paul, Jiri Lehecka y Stan Wawrinka. El torneo también contará con partidos de dobles con varios ex campeones.

Ambos jugadores se preparan tras sus eliminaciones tempranas en el Abierto de Francia el mes pasado. Djokovic perdió ante Joao Fonseca en la tercera ronda y Sinner cayó ante Juan Manuel Cerundolo en la segunda ronda.

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