Archive: barclays-world-tour-finals
Facing a must-win situation in order to keep his semifinal hopes alive at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, Stan Wawrinka looked like a different player from the one who had been on display in his tournament opener.
No Roger Federer. No Rafael Nadal. No problem? Well, the absences of Federer and Nadal are certainly an issue or the 2016 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, just as they would be for any event, but this week in London features a different duo to whet the appetite of tennis fans.
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Already inside the cut line at No. 8 in the race to the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, Henri Kontinen and John Peers are improving their status with a strong showing at the Shanghai Rolex Masters.
Novak Djokovic won the World Tour Finals for a fourth year in a row on Sunday evening, beating Roger Federer 6-3, 6-4 for the title. The Serb had to work much harder after getting a walkover from Federer in the 2014 final, but he still cruised in just one hour and 20 minutes.
With one day still remaining in round-robin competition at the World Tour Finals, the first blockbuster semifinal is already assured: Novak Djokovic vs. Rafael Nadal.
World No. 1 and heavy favorite Novak Djokovic still has a chance to win the World Tour Finals, but he will not roll through London as an undefeated champion.
It was a cold and stormy night. Well ok, it was a freezing and blustery day as signs blew around, balloons went skywards and the O2 prepared itself for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals.
In the week leading up to the Barclay ATP World Tour Finals, 10sballs.com's Ricky Dimon will profile every one of the eight singles qualifiers, starting with No. 8 and culminating with No. 1. Up next is third-ranked Roger Federer...
Never has the race to the World Tour Finals been in less doubt for a longer stretch of time, and the eight-man field is now set with one more regular-season tournament (the BNP Paribas Masters) still to play.
Andy Murray is misunderstood. He really is. The guy always gives his all. Usually he wears his heart on his sleeve but yesterday in London @theO2 arena it was a "POPPY" on his sleeve . Why a POPPY ? No he isn't being sponsored by a Colombian cartel. It's because the British people honor the ones who have fallen in war.