Tennis – First Look at ATP Cup 2022 Trophy

The grand silver trophy was disclosed at Kangaroo Point in Brisbane by ATP Cup Tournament Director Tom Larner, checking 13 days until the debut occasion starts from 3 to 12 January 2020.

Australian No. 1 Alex de Minaur has had the main look at the flatware for the most up to date competition in world tennis, the ATP Cup.

The bespoke ATP Cup configuration is both a tribute to tennis’ past and a festival of its future. Purchase Tickets At Official Tournament Website, ATPCup.com

The conventional shape is a gesture to the historical backdrop of the game, with the contemporary shard development emblematic of the creative new organization of the ATP Cup.

“The ATP Cup will feature the top male players from 24 nations and this is the trophy they’ll be playing for,” Tom Larner said.

“Players have grasped this new group rivalry and we can’t think about a superior method to kick start both the worldwide tennis season and the Australian summer.”

De Minaur, who will speak to Australia close by Nick Kyrgios, John Millman, John Peers, Chris Guccione and chief Lleyton Hewitt, said he was anticipating contending at the principal release of the ATP Cup.

“The Aussies are siphoned to be beginning the season in Brisbane and remaining here before the ATP Cup, seeing the trophy very close just because, truly enlivens what we are playing for in only two or three weeks’ time,” he said.

Produced using sterling silver, the dazzling balanced plan of the ATP Cup comprises of 24 shards, with each speaking to one of the 24 nations in rivalry. The shards bolster a silver stem enhanced with a hand-blown glass silver circle, repeating both a conventional tennis ball and the half of the globe logo of the occasion.

The trophy’s base is carefully assembled from local Banksia hardwood and is done with a silver plaque, which anticipates the etching of the main ATP Cup champion group.

“With Australia facilitating the debut ATP Cup it is just fitting the trophy is made in Australia and from Australian silver,” Darren May of ABC Bullion said.

“It has been a genuine collaboration to create this current group’s trophy in Australia – from the neighborhood excavators, to the architects, fabricators and processing plant laborers.”

ABC Bullion is additionally the glad producer of the next in line plate and emblems for the Final Eight. The ATP Cup will visit the nation, venturing out to Perth next before making a beeline for Sydney.

ATP Cup – trophy quick actualities

  • Made in Australia from privately sourced materials
  • Contains in excess of six kilograms of silver, hand-blown glass and local banksia hardwood
  • A group of six have devoted over 320 hours to planning and creating the ATP Cup
  • Stands 50 centimeters tall
  • Just as the ATP Cup, ABC Bullion are answerable for delivering the Australian Open men’s singles trophy, the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup and the Melbourne Cup