Four-time former winner and Olympic gold medallist Novak Djokovic will have his work cut out as he returns to Shanghai for the first time in five years.
The 37-year-old, who has won every single major tournament in tennis, will be the main attraction in the 96-player field, but he faces a tough path to the latter stages of the tournament.
Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam champion, has played just 40 matches this year and his last match on court saw him bow out of the US Open with a shock third-round exit to Alexei Popyrin.
Djokovic will be aiming to win his 100th career title but faces a difficult test with world No 1 Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev all in the draw.
He will take on the winner of the match between Alex Michelsen and Yunchaokete Bu in his first match after receiving a bye into round two but he could face Andrey Rublev in the quarter-finals and Zverev in the last four.
Djokovic has never failed to reach the quarter-finals in nine previous Shanghai appearances.
Top seed Sinner and four-time Grand Slam champion Alcaraz have been placed in the opposite side of the draw.
The 12-day long event is held at the Qizhong Tennis Centre and got under way on Wednesday October 2, running until Sunday October 13.
Hubert Hurkacz beat Rublev to win the event last year, but the giant Pole will be missing this time around due to a knee injury.
Jack Draper was the only British tennis player who was guaranteed a spot in this year’s main draw at Shanghai, but the world No 20 has been forced to withdraw from the tournament due to an abdominal injury sustained at the Japan Open.
Dan Evans came through qualifying to reach the main draw but was beaten 6-2 4-6 7-6 (7-3) by Brazil’s Thiago Seyboth Wild in the first round, while Billy Harris, who entered the main draw as a lucky loser, lost to qualifier Mattia Bellucci 6-3 6-4.
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