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Jack Sock's debut match at the Nitto ATP World Tour Finals was not successful. Alexander Zverev's, on the other hand, was a different story.
There was a big upset during the first session of the 2017 Nitto ATP World Tour Finals. No, it did not involved Roger Federer.
Roger Federer has won the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award 1,398 times. And he has won it 1,398 times in a row. Okay, that may be an exaggeration.
Grigor Dimitrov will be playing in the Nitto ATP World Tour Finals for the first time when he battles Dominic Thiem on the second day of round-robin competition on Monday afternoon.
There always seems to be that one match on which players–and their fans–can look back and think how different things may have been had it gone the other way. Some cases, of course, are more extreme than others.
The selling point of the 2016 World Tour Finals was a two-man battle between Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic for the year-end No. 1 ranking between.
Roger Federer and Jack Sock will be squaring off for the fourth time in their careers when they meet again in the opening singles match of the Nitto ATP World Tour Finals on Sunday afternoon.
Alexander Zverev and Marin Cilic will be facing each other the fifth time in their careers when they clash during round-robin competition at the Nitto ATP World Tour Finals on Sunday evening.
Rafael Nadal pulled out of last week's Rolex Paris Masters prior to his scheduled quarterfinal contest with Filip Krajinovic because of a right-knee issue.
Hyeon Chung is the first player through to the semifinals at the first-ever NextGen ATP Finals in Milan. Chung clinched his spot in the last four when he defeated Andrey Rublev 4-0, 4-1, 4-3(1) during round-robin action on Wednesday afternoon.
The draw ceremony for the Nitto ATP World Tour Finals draw ceremony was held on Wednesday morning in London. Rafael Nadal, who remains in the field but is questionable with a right-knee issue, tops the tournament as the No. 1 seed...
Following a bizarre and controversial draw ceremony earlier in the week in which the NextGen ATP Finals participants were placed into round-robin groups based on which models they liked the most, on-court action mercifully began on Tuesday in Milan.
It came down to the last day of the proverbial regular season, but the stage is finally set for the Nitto ATP World Tour Finals. Eight singles players and 16 doubles participants will take the court at the O2 Arena in London for an eight-day tennis extravaganza starting on Sunday.
Jack Sock was a dreadful 13-16 in his last 29 matches going into the Rolex Paris. It looked like he would be 13-17 in his last 30 matches of the season when he trailed Kyle Edmund 5-1 in the third set of their second-round contest.
Pablo Carreno Busta, Sam Querrey, and Kevin Anderson are leaving the door to the World Tour Finals wide open. Juan Martin Del Potro and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga are still walking through it.
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