Archive: November 2018
Germany's Alexander Zverev celebrates with his trophy after beating Serbia's Novak Djokovic in their final match at the ATP World Tour Finals tennis tournament at the O2 Arena in London, Britain, 18 November 2018.
The eight days of the 2018 Nitto ATP Finals have come and gone, so it's time to reflect back on the most memorable quotes the players (and a few others) had to offer--either in the press room or on the court.
Check out our latest photo gallery from the Nitto ATP Finals tennis at the 02 Arena in London.
Sports fans can be awful every so often, and tennis is no exception. Normally you see it at the U.S. Open or Australian Open, where they cause a ruckus due to being overly inebriated on adult beverages.
When Novak Djokovic arrived in London in June, he was No. 21 in the world. He will leave London in November at the top of the world rankings. No.1. The only question now involves the size of the trophy.
There will be no No. 1 vs. No. 2--Novak Djokvoic vs. Roger Federer--final at the year-end championship. Alexander Zverev prevented that blockbuster from taking place when he took down Federer 7-5, 7-6(5) during semifinal action on Saturday afternoon.
It was an entertaining afternoon session in LONDON at the Nitto ATP Finals on Saturday, but the fans did not go home happy.
Switzerland's Roger Federer in action against Germany's Alexander Zverev during their semi final match of the ATP World Tour Finals tennis tournament in London, Britain, 17 November 2018.
I've become fascinated by the idea that it's really achievable to make two or three small improvements in a week and by the end of the year, it's 150 improvements.
10sballs' Nitto ATP Finals reporters J. Fred Sidhu and Ricky Dimon found time to stop by both the Wimbledon Museum as well as the AELTC property and Queen's Club earlier this week--and still didn't miss any tennis!
Semifinal Saturday is set at the Nitto ATP Finals. It's Novak Djokovic vs. Kevin Anderson and Roger Federer vs. Alexander Zverev.
Check out these great photos from our Solinco friends at the Nitto ATP Finals in London.
As members of the press, we are treated pretty darn well for the most part around the world. Sure, we don't get enough money on our media pass at a lot of places (especially not at the %#%* Open!!!!) and Indian Wells went from the best to the maybe worst, but we still can't complain.
Roger Federer didn't necessarily need any help from Dominic Thiem at the Nitto ATP Finals on Thursday. But he certainly didn't mind getting some.
It’s been a historical week for the Colombian doubles team of Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah at the Nitto ATP Finals at O2 Arena.
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