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Andy Murray will delay his official return to the ATP tennis until 2014 season as the recent back surgery patient withdrew from the season-ending World Tour Finals next month.
Controversy erupted after WTA year-end final contender Angelique Kerber made a late entry and was inserted into the draw on the bottom instead of the top after Austrian No. 337 LisaMarie Moser made a convenient withdrawal due to "personal reasons" after the draw was made.
David Ferrer will return to The O2 arena for the fourth straight year after becoming the latest player to qualify for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, to be held in London from November 4-11.
Rafael Nadal has risen back to the world no.1 ranking for the first since July 4, 2011, regardless of the constant pain issues he experiences with his knees.
Stanislas Wawrinka remains optimistic of booking his first spot in the season-ending event in London this month despite losing in a second-round surprise to Sam Querrey in Beijing.
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....
Though he fell in last weekend's Kuala Lumpur semi-finals, the hopes of Stanislas Wawrinka are looking up as he tries to make it an unprecedented two Swiss in the ATP year-end finals in London, now just five weeks away in early November.
Stanislas Wawrinka is working this week in Kuala Lumpur to try and insure a trip for two Swiss to the ATP season-ending November final as he tries to join Roger Federer in London.
A tough start, considering that Milos Raonic cannot rise above #11 no matter what he does here. He had sixteen break chances and converted only one. Which left him stuck out there for two and a half hours.
By February, 2014 and the time comes for the Davis Cup’s World Group to swing into action for a new year, the chances are Stanislas Wawrinka will have overtaken Roger Federer as Switzerland’s top ranked player.
It was pretty clear from the start that, if Argentina had any hope against the Czech Republic, they would need to do something in the singles. They just don't have the doubles chops.
The number 77 will forever be linked to Andy Murray after he ended the number of years without a British-born Wimbledon champion a couple of months ago. And now the Scot has used it as the name for his new management company.
British tennis hero Andy Murray is copping home flack for what observers feel is a part-angry, part-hangdog attitude during tense moments on court.
Andy Murray remains slightly doubtful of the actual work required to win many women's matches at the US Open and any other grand slam event, with the Scot querying the fairness of equal prize money.
Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, the game’s two leading players at a time when male tennis has never had a better profile are many things.
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