UTS Grand Final Makes Highly Anticipated Return to London in December 2024
The UTS Grand Final is set to make its highly anticipated return to London in December 2024, with the prestigious tournament scheduled to take place at the iconic Copper Box Arena in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park from December 6 to 8. The event, which will feature some of the top players from the UTS circuit, boasts a staggering prize money pot of over USD $2 million, making it one of the most lucrative tournaments on the tennis calendar.
Andrey “Rublo’ Rublev has already secured his spot in the UTS Grand Final London, with other high-profile players such as Casper ‘The Ice Man’ Ruud, Alex ‘The Demon’ de Minaur, Holger ‘The Viking’ Rune, Gael “La Monf’ Monfils, and Nick “King’ Krygios vying for coveted berths in the prestigious event. The final lineup for the tournament will be determined based on the points earned at the upcoming UTS events in New York and Frankfurt, with organizers also set to award two wildcards to deserving players.
UTS Founder Patrick Mouratoglou expressed his excitement about the return of the tournament to London, stating, “London embraced UTS with open arms last year, and the overwhelming response from the fans was truly incredible. We are thrilled to be back in this vibrant city, and we have chosen a larger venue to accommodate even more tennis enthusiasts and showcase the unique and dynamic format of UTS tennis.”
In the previous edition of the UTS Grand Final in London, local hero Jack ‘The Power’ Draper emerged victorious, claiming a prize money cheque of $546,800 US (£430,924) and etching his name in the tournament’s history books. With the upcoming event poised to deliver thrilling matches and intense competition, tennis fans can look forward to witnessing some of the sport’s brightest stars battling it out for glory on the court in London this December.
Don’t miss the chance to witness the excitement and drama unfold at the UTS Grand Final London 2024 as the world’s best players compete for the title and a chance to claim their share of the lucrative prize money on offer.