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From best to worst: Ranking ATP Finals 2024 outfits ft. Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev and Casper Ruud

The ATP Finals in Turin kicked off in style with the home favorite, Jannik Sinner, winning his opening round match against Alex de Minaur. The top eight players in the world all took the stage in what promises to be a thrilling tournament in prospect.

The ATP stars impressed observers not just with their tennis but also with their outfits. The top stars brought out their A-game in fashion and were dressed to impress in the last tournament of the season.

The first round matches at the ATP Finals produced some shock results as Carlos Alcaraz suffered a loss against Casper Ruud. However, Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev both won their first matches.

While a lot of the attention has been on the tennis in Turin, the players impressed with their outfit choices. Casper Ruud showed up with a dark outfit while some other players choose a light-colored outfit.

Here is a look at the players with the best and the worst outfit so far at the 2024 ATP Finals.


#5. Jannik Sinner

The home favorite Jannik Sinner eased past Alex de Minaur in the opening round of the ATP Finals. While his on-court performance was flawless, the same cannot be said about his outfit choice.

Nitto ATP Finals 2024 - Day 1 - Source: Getty
Nitto ATP Finals 2024 - Day 1 - Source: Getty

Sinner opted for a plain black Nike T-shirt for the ATP Finals. While a black outfit is usually a classic, his decision to part it a shade of olive green shorts was questionable. The World No. 1's look was not as great as his overall gameplay and the color of the court made it a difficult watch.

#4. Alexander Zverev

The German star Alexander Zverev eased past Andrey Rublev in the first round of the ATP Finals. The World No. 2 defeated the Russian in straight sets to announce himself at the tournament.

Alexander Zverev in action at the ATP Finals 2024 - Source: Getty
Alexander Zverev in action at the ATP Finals 2024 - Source: Getty

While Zverev impressed with his performance, his outfit did not light up the place. The German opted for a plain purple adidas outfit with white collar. The outfit choice failed to impress as it did not match with the color of the court.

#3. Andrey Rublev

Andrey Rublev lost his opening round of match against Alexander Zverev. The Russian struggled to get his game going as he suffered a straight sets loss against the German. While his performance was poor, his outfit choice stood out for better reasons.

Andrey Rublev at the ATP Finals - Source: Getty
Andrey Rublev at the ATP Finals - Source: Getty

Rublev wore an all black outfit to the court for the ATP Finals. While an all black tee is usually a classic, the Russian's decision to blend it with a hint of red added flavor to it. Rublev's outfit had a shade of red and white stripe under the shoulder. The Russian topped it off with red-colored wrist bands and headband.

#2. Carlos Alcaraz

Carlos Alcaraz suffered a shock defeat at the hands of Casper Ruud in their opening fixture at the ATP Finals. The Spanish star was suffering from cold and stomach issues and looked far from his best throughout the match. Alcaraz, who is usually on his A-game with his outfit choice, kept his outfit game going with another good look at the ATP Finals.

Carlos Alcaraz at the ATP Finals - Source: Getty
Carlos Alcaraz at the ATP Finals - Source: Getty

Alcaraz wore an arctic-blue tee with a shade of mint-green around the shoulders. The Spaniard topped if off with a white wrist band and blue shorts. Alcaraz looked great wearing the outfit and it reflected brilliantly off court. The 21-year-old will be keen to get better and win the remaining two matches in Turin.

#1. Casper Ruud

Casper Ruud was the king of the ATP Finals on matchday 1. The Norwegian star got one of the biggest wins of his career against Carlos Alcaraz and also impressed with his immaculate dressing sense.

Casper Ruud in action at the ATP Finals - Source: Getty
Casper Ruud in action at the ATP Finals - Source: Getty

Ruud donned a maroon top and matching shorts for his match against Alcaraz. The outfit had a hint of blue under the shoulders and on the collar, making it visually pleasing. Ruud's outfit was just as good as his performance as he impressed on the court in all aspects.

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