GRIGOR DIMITROV, JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO, & MORE ATP PHOTOS FROM CINCY TENNIS SHARED BY 10SBALLS
epa06148665 Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria (R) in action against Juan Martin Del Proto of Argentina (L) during their match in the Western & Southern Open at the Linder Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio, 16 August 2017. EPA/TANNEN MAURY |
Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria (R) in action against Juan Martin Del Proto of Argentina (L) during their match in the Western & Southern Open at the Linder Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio, 16 August 2017. EPA/TANNEN MAURY
Sam Querrey of the US in action against Adrian Mannarino of France during their match at the Western & Southern Open tennis tournament at Linder Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio, USA, 16 August 2017. EPA/TANNEN MAURY
Karen Khachanov of Russia in action against Yuichi Sugita of Japan during the fourth round of the Western and Southern Open at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason Ohio, USA on August 17, 2017. EPA/MARK LYONS
Yuichi Sugita of Japan in action against Karen Khachanov of Russia during the fourth round of the Western and Southern Open at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason Ohio, USA on August 17, 2017. EPA/MARK LYONS
Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria in action against Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina during their match in the Western & Southern Open at the Linder Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio, 16 August 2017. EPA/TANNEN MAURY
Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina in action against Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria during their match in the Western & Southern Open at the Linder Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio, 16 August 2017. EPA/TANNEN MAURY
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