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Feliciano Lopez of Spain in action during his first round match against Alex de Minaur (unseen) of Australia at the Rolex Paris Masters tennis tournament in Paris, France, 29 October 2018.
What the heck is up with the top half of the Rolex Paris Masters draw? The tournament has some history with surprise finalists, and there very well could be another one in 2018.
They both said it. “This has been a week I will never forget.” Nor should they because, at the Rolex Paris Masters, Jack Sock and Filip Krajinovic lifted themselves to higher levels of achievement than either had ever experienced before.
Jack Sock came from a set down to earn his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 crown and his third title of the season.
Jack Sock nearly flat-lined out of Paris in his opener. Sock rocketed a pair of passes down the line rising to a career peak in Paris today.
The eight-player singles field for the 2017 Nitto ATP Finals is set. Jack Sock clinched the final spot at the prestigious season-ending tournament, to be held from 12-19 November at The O2 in London, following a dramatic run to the Rolex Paris Masters title on Sunday.
It was all set up for two Americans to make Paris their own by reaching the final of the year’s last ATP Masters 100 event. It never happened.
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Rafael Nadal pulled out from his scheduled quarterfinal match at the Rolex Paris Masters on Friday afternoon due to a right-knee injury.
While the trainer worked over his outstretched right knee rigorously, John Isner was busy gulping down a bottle of water with his right hand while vigorously pumping his clenched left fist toward his support box.
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Rafael Nadal pulled the plug early on his 2016 season. The 31-year-old Spaniard pulled off an electrifying end game in the City of Light today.
Outside, the falling autumn leaves might give voice to a song but inside the vast stadium on the banks of the Seine, Rafa Nadal was calling the tune.
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