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With the professional Tennis season slowing down somewhat following the U.S. Open, I had a little bit of time to do a lot of running...
Fellow Swiss stars Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka began their respective 2015 campaigns with titles in Brisbane and Chennai. They are both one win away from accomplishing the exact same feats this season.
Click here to see the updated draws from the ExxonMobil Open & Chennai Open tennis tournaments, plus photos from Doha.
Novak Djokovic. Rafael Nadal. Roger Federer. Stan Wawrinka. Tomas Berdych. David Ferrer. Kei Nishikori.... And that's just to single out a few.
(UPDATED) Click here for the latest draws to the ATP Chennai Open in India.
We missed out on what would have been a blockbuster final between Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray at Mubadala World Tennis Championship exhibition in Abu Dhabi because of a virus that hit the world No. 1. But the real season is now underway and we may not have to wait long to witness a marquee championship match.
The Australian Open for Janko Tipsarevic could be in danger as the 29-year-old continues to suffer with a heel tendon rupture which has forced him to withdraw from the Chennai Open in India.
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