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Needing a big week to kick-start a 2017 campaign that has not really gotten off the ground, Tomas Berdych booked his spot in the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament
Singles matches were not always the most dramatic at this week's World Tour Finals, but players delivered the goods in the press room (including Novak Djokovic's traditional handing out of chocolates) on a consistent basis. With the tournament over, let's enjoy some of the most memorable quotes from the press conferences.
A surprising match, but not a surprising result. Juan Martin del Potro keeps himself in the hunt for #6; Davydenko will remain just shy of the Top Forty
Just about what you expected, right? Andy Murray moves a little closer to Rafael Nadal, but needs more to reach #3. Milos Raonic is at #15 in safe points, although he might still fall to #16.
Roger Federer and David Ferrer, who skipped Toronto, are here, and Andy Murray intends to play. Whoever wins this thing will earn it.
Novak Djokovic managed to get through and keep the #1 ranking within sight -- if he wins both here and in Cincinnati.
Well, I finally get to take a deep breath two weeks after my last posting here, but here are some comments on Wimbledon!
To say that today has been an eventful day for the ATP Tour and it's players would be an understatement. Sunday featured two incredibly exciting finals
Milos Raonic set an intriguing second-round clash with third seed Roger Federer at the Mutua Madrid Open after defeating David Nalbandian of Argentina 6-4, 6-4 on Tuesday.
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Roger Federer did it. So, did Caroline Wozniacki. They were the applauded and appreciated Australian Open singles winners. Much less well received was the brutal heat that turned the fortnight into the Dehydration Open.
Tennis players and coaches around the world will receive this prototype racket as part of, what we believe is, the largest and broadest playtest in racket history.
David Goffin, finalist of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in 2017, will come to Rotterdam for the sixth time in February. The 28-year-old Belgian is the ninth player who has been announced for the 46th edition.
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The annual (British) Lawn Tennis Writer’s Association awards lunch was back at its old stomping ground at the All England Club after a year’s hiatus.