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epa06143312 Alexander Zverev of Germany poses with the ball boys after his victory over Roger Federer of Switzerland during the ATP Rogers cup men's final in Montreal, Canada, 13 August 2017. EPA/ANDRE PICHETTE |
Alexander Zverev of Germany poses with the ball boys after his victory over Roger Federer of Switzerland during the ATP Rogers cup men’s final in Montreal, Canada, 13 August 2017. EPA/ANDRE PICHETTE
Alexander Zverev of Germany in action against Roger Federer of Switzerland during the ATP Rogers cup men’s final in Montreal, Canada, 13 August 2017. EPA/ANDRE PICHETTE
Roger Federer of Switzerland in action against Alexander Zverev of Germany during the ATP Rogers cup men’s final in Montreal, Canada, 13 August 2017. EPA/ANDRE PICHETTE
Roger Federer of Switzerland in action against Alexander Zverev of Germany during the ATP Rogers cup men’s final in Montreal, Canada, 13 August 2017. EPA/ANDRE PICHETTE
Alexander Zverev of Germany celebrates his victory over Roger Federer of Switzerland during the ATP Rogers cup men’s final in Montreal, Canada, 13 August 2017. EPA/ANDRE PICHETTE
Alexander Zverev (R) of Germany poses with Roger Federer of Switzerland (L) after his victory in the ATP Rogers cup men’s final in Montreal, Canada, 13 August 2017. EPA/ANDRE PICHETTE
Alexander Zverev of Germany holds the winners trophy after he won over Roger Federer of Switzerland during the ATP Rogers cup men’s final in Montreal, Canada, 13 August 2017. EPA/ANDRE PICHETTE
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