MEMPHIS OPEN TENNIS PHOTO GALLERY SHARED BY 10SBALLS - IVO KARLOVIC, STEVE JOHNSON & MORE
epa05798375 Ivo Karlovic of Croatia hits a backhand shot to Nikoloz Basilashvili of Georgia in their second round match of the Memphis Open tennis championship at the Racquet Club in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, 16 February 2017. EPA/TANNEN MAURY |
Ivo Karlovic of Croatia hits a backhand shot to Nikoloz Basilashvili of Georgia in their second round match of the Memphis Open tennis championship at the Racquet Club in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, 16 February 2017. EPA/TANNEN MAURY
Matthew Ebden of Australia hits a backhand shot to Taylor Fritz of the USA in their second round match of the Memphis Open tennis championship at the Racquet Club in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, 16 February 2017. EPA/TANNEN MAURY
Tim Smyczek of the US hits the ball to Steve Johnson of the US in their second round match of the Memphis Open tennis championship at the Racquet Club in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, 16 February 2017. EPA/TANNEN MAURY
Steve Johnson of the US hits the ball to Tim Smyczek of the US in their second round match of the Memphis Open tennis championship at the Racquet Club in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, 16 February 2017. EPA/TANNEN MAURY
Nikoloz Basilashvili of Georgia hits the ball to Ivo Karlovic of Croatia in their second round match of the Memphis Open tennis championship at the Racquet Club in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, 16 February 2017. EPA/TANNEN MAURY
Yoshihito Nishioka of Japan hits the ball to John Isner of the USA during their Memphis Open tennis championship second round match at the Racquet Club in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, 15 February 2017. EPA/TANNEN MAURY
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