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All eight seeded players in the second quarter of the Australian Open have advanced to the third round. That should make for a scintillating day of action at Melbourne Park on Friday.
All of their recent results suggest Rafael Nadal has next to no chance against Novak Djokovic in a head-to-head meeting.
Top seed Bernard Tomic, bidding to reach his third final in four years at the Apia International Sydney, lost just eight of his service points in a 6-2, 6-2 victory over fellow Australian Jordan Thompson, a wild card, on Wednesday night.
Roger Federer will challenge Dominic Thiem on Saturday for a place in the final of the Brisbane International presented by Suncorp. It will be a first-time meeting for the duo.
Time flies when you're having fun, and that is surely what all tennis fans will be doing throughout the upcoming year. As always, the World Tour Finals will be here before we know it--even though it's only January right now.
Novak Djokovic kicked off his 2016 campaign with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Dustin Brown in round one of the Qatar ExxonMobil Open on Monday.
Novak Djokovic. Rafael Nadal. Roger Federer. Stan Wawrinka. Tomas Berdych. David Ferrer. Kei Nishikori.... And that's just to single out a few.
Is there such a thing as being all tennised-out? Not if the chuckling crowds at the Royal Albert Hall for the Champions Tennis are anything to go by.
From the moment Britain made its way into the finals of Davis Cup, much has been written about Andy Murray carrying the team on his shoulders and after three days of spectacular tennis and a herculean effort against a gritty and gutsy Belgium team, Murray did just that.
It was as if Friday had just been a prelude to a big party, when the revised Belgian team of Steve Darcis and David Goffin lined up to take on the Murray Brothers.
If you're wondering -- yes, you would have known that this was Kyle Edmund's first Davis Cup tie.
Please find below the latest results and photos for the 2015 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas Final between Belgium and Great Britain in Ghent on 27-29 November.
Last year, it was Roger Federer's turn to add the biggest trophy he had never won. Could this year be Andy Murray's?
Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer will be facing each other for the 44th time in their careers--and for the second time at these 2015 World Tour Finals--when they battle for the year-end title on Sunday evening.
Click here to see the latest photos from the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London at the 02 Arena.
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