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Roger Federer had decided the time had come to split with coach Paul Annacone before he even set foot onto the plane taking him to China for his latest disappointment in the Shanghai Rolex Masters.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga dramatically improved his London chances here, but this means he still remains a little off the pace. Still, he has assured that he will have a chance to qualify at Paris.
This was pretty long, too (more than an hour and three-quarters), but the bottom line is, Rafael Nadal isn't giving Novak Djokovic any help at all in the contest for the year-end #1.
Roger Federer fans rejoice ! Things are looking up for Rogi as the year is winding down. The mighty Federer still has plenty of "tred on his tires " . He's in super shape and he is ready to clinch his spot in the final Eight.
Novak Djokovic needed to have treatment on his right foot in the second set of this, but it obviously didn't bother him much! That's good news for those who want a contest for the year-end #1...
Milos Raonic will make his Perth debut as Canada fields a side for only the second time at the eight-nation Hopman Cup mixed team event starting three days after Christmas.
Group A: Poland (Jerzy Janowicz, Agnieszka Radwanska, US (John Isner, Sloane Stephens), France (Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Alize Cornet), Canada (Milos Raonic, Eugenie Bouchard)
Davis Cup finals in November against the Czech Republic duties have forced Novak Djokovic to decline a return invitation to the Hopman Cup...
Davis Cup finals in November against the Czech Republic duties have forced Novak Djokovic to decline a return invitation to the Hopman Cup, the mixed team event in Perth which kicks off the 2014 tennis season.
Six straight wins for Milos Raonic. He still has a lot of defending to do, and remains at #11 (a ranking he has now clinched due Tommy Haas's loss), but the points count in the Race....
Canadian Milos Raonic is stepping up his effort to win a place in the season-ending World Tour Finals...
Concerns are already running high in France that Jo-Wilfried Tsonga might follow the trend of several other leading singles player and make himself unavailable for next February’s Davis Cup World Group opener against Australia.
After suffering a one-two blow by losing Gael Monfils followed by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga as clients over the past few seasons, Australian tennis coach Roger Rasheed has - temporarily it is presumed - retreated to his first sporting love of Australian Rules football.
Davis Cup after-effects, perhaps. Janko Tipsarevic probably didn't have much left in the tank. Fortunately, he wasn't defending anything, but this means he will not rise above his current #23.
In his first appearance since retiring in his second round match at Wimbledon on June 26 with a left knee injury, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will go for his third straight Moselle Open title in Metz this week.
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