
ATP Next Gen Finals Odds: Arthur Fils leads the market in Saudi Arabia

Now that the WTA and ATP finals are over, it’s time for the young guns to shine. The Next Gen ATP finals is underway and we’ve taken a look through the outright odds.
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Arthur Fils: 5/2
Arthur Fils comes in as the favourite and it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. The Frenchman was a runner-up in the junior French Open and won the title that same year in the doubles.
At just 19-years-old he is already ranked 36th in the world and has recorded some impressive wins in 2023 where he won the Lyon Open. He’s probably the most talented player on this list and has a huge career ahead of him.
Dominic Stricker: 18/5
Dominic Stricker has been around the ATP tour for the past few years and is currently ranked at 94th in the world.
He reached the semi-final of last year's next-gen tour and, with that experience, he’s one of the favourites in the betting market.
Alex Michelsen: 6/1
Next up is Alex Michelsen who has been climbing the rankings this year and has already cracked the top 100 at 19 years-old.
The American started the year at 600th in the world and has already climbed to 97th. It’s clear he’s incredibly talented and could be one to look out for.
Luca van Assche: 6/1
19-year-old Luca van Assche was hyped up quite a lot after his 2021 Junior French Open title and so far he's looking like he may deliver on some of his hype.
He's won three challenger events since then and has even recorded wings against players like Stan Wawrinka. Clay looks like his preferred surface which is where 66% of his titles have come from so he may be best avoided here.
Hamad Medjedovic: 15/2
In 2021 Medjedovic reached number nine in the junior rankings and since then he's gone on to win four challenger events.
He also won the upper Austria Open against the likes of Dominic Thiem, Seb Ofner and Filip Misolic so it's clear he's got the talent.
Luca Nardi: 9/1
Luca Nardi is still on the rise but hasn't taken well to the ATP Tour where he has a 2-10 (16.7%) record in the main draw matches.
Whilst there's no doubting his talent he hasn't recorded much success yet.
Flavio Cobolli: 10/1
The second Italian on this list is Flavio Cobolli. He won his first Challenger title in 2022 which boosted him to the top 150 places in the ATP rankings. He now sits at 95th in the world and he's proved he can already go deep in tournaments where he reached the quarter-finals of the 2023 BMW Open
Abdullah Shelbayh: 16/1
And finally we have the lowest ranked player in this tournament with Abdullah Shelbayh at 185th in the ATP rankings. This year he debuted on the tour where he played the Moselle Open in Metz, he recorded his first win against Hugo Gaston which got him into the top 200 rankings. He still has a lot to prove and is a big price for a reason.

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