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Shanghai, Dubai and Queen’s Named ATP Tournaments Of the Year

The ATP has announced the Tournaments of the Year in the 2013 ATP World Tour Awards presented by Moët & Chandon, with repeat winners the Shanghai and Dubai joined by newcomer Queen’s as the most favored ATP World Tour events in their respective tournament categories.
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Federer May Not Hire A Coach

Roger Federer may well forego appointing a new coach after splitting in the autumn with Californian Paul Annacone, with the Swiss hinting that he might be quite well-served by his longtime ally on court Severin Luthi.
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Rafael Nadal Has Called It Quits On Trying To Reform Tennis

But the Spaniard, who admits he's no good at the internal politics game, can't keep himself from voicing concerns for future players if hardcourts continue to dominate on the ATP in coming years.
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A Murray Might Play London

There just might be a Murray contesting the upcoming Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London after all . Wimbledon champion Andy is a definite non-starter after admitting he needs more time to recuperate...
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Djokovic Determined To Regain Number One Ranking

Novak Djokovic's second Chinese title in as many weeks shows that only a days after losing his No. 1 ranking to Rafael; Nadal, he is fighting to get it back.
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Federer And Annacone Split

Roger Federer will attempt to rescue his season and qualify for the World Tour Finals in next month without longtime coach Paul Annacone at his side after the Swiss on Sunday announced his split from the American.
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Alison Lee and the ATP

Alison Lee, the Executive Vice President, ATP International Group, has put a significant amount of time helping extend the tour’s reach in the Asia- Pacific region.
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Federer Teams Up With Ze Zhang

No leading player has done more to promote the growth of tennis in Asia than Roger Federer. He has been traveling to compete in the continent for almost a decade and a half,,,
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Federer Plans To Play Doubles In Shanghai

Roger Federer has dropped a bombshell in the run-up to next month's Shanghai Masters which looks to amount to little more than a publicity stunt. The world tennis icon is set to play doubles with China's national No. 1 but 180th-ranked Zhang Ji.
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Murray is Still Looking for a Coach

Andy Murray maintains he is still on the lookout for a top flight coach despite stunning former world no.1 Roger Federer at the Shanghai Rolex Masters
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Federer is Gaining an Understanding of China

After multiple tennis trips to China, Roger Federer feels he is gaining an understanding of the vast nation
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Melzer Was a Giant Killer in Shanghai

Jurgen Melzer played the giant-killer role during the Shanghai Masters as he defeated No. 1 players
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Djokovic is at Peace with the World

Novak Djokovic had it all in China, winning back-to-back Beijing trophies and coming to the Shanghai Masters as one of the title favorites
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Chinese Fans Bring Gifts to Their Favorites

Chinese fans have perhaps the youngest demographic and the biggest enthusiasm in the world of tennis
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Djokovic Deeply Involved in Beijing, is Looking Ahead to Davis Cup Finals Too

Novak Djokovic may be making his bid for some Chinese tennis history of his own as he chases the Shanghai Masters title

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