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    2015 ATP World Tour Finals

    The season ending Championships at the O2 in London begins today with Novak Djokovic taking on Kei Nishikori this afternoon and then Roger Federer takes on Tomas Berdych tonight.

    Tomorrow Andy Murray starts his campaign against David Ferrer at 2pm and then Stan Wawrinka plays Rafael Nadal at 8pm.

    Should be a good week of tennis.


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    Djokovic wins the first match beating Nishikori 6-1 6-1.

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    Roger Federer beats Tomas Berdych 6-4 6-2.

    The two favourites to qualify from the Stan Smith group have started strongly.

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    Tennis is so predictable at times. The top 3 or 4 are so far ahead of everyone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danderhall Hibs View Post
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    Tennis is so predictable at times. The top 3 or 4 are so far ahead of everyone else.
    I think having three or four contenders for the title is quite a good thing!

    It could be a lot worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trig View Post
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    I think having three or four contenders for the title is quite a good thing!

    It could be a lot worse.
    I know what you're saying but they could cut to the chase and go straight in at semi final stage for most tournaments.

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    The big 4 in world tennis is no longer. Nole is playing at a level possibly never seen in the sport and has to be considered in a class of his own now.

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    Good win for Andy Murray earlier today, beating David Ferrer 6-4 6-4.

    Rafael Nadal has just beaten Stan Wawrinka 6-3 6-2.

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    Roger Federer is unbelievable. Just watched his win over Djokovic from last night and he was superb.

    Guys a freak of nature to still be turning out performances like that at his age.

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    Brilliant result for Federer last night. It makes you wonder if he'll ever lose it! To be playing at that level at the age of 34 is quite incredible.

    Andy Murray's currently getting humped by Rafael Nadal. It will make his last group match against Stan Wawrinka quite interesting.

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    Jamie Murray and John Peers have just lost to Bob and Mike Bryan, despite having several match points.

    The Bryans won 6-7 7-6 16-14 and Murray and Peers are now eliminated and have also played their last match together since Murray will play with Bruno Soares next year.

    In the singles, Roger Federer made it three wins from three against Kei Nishikori earlier although he did lose the second set after being 4-1 ahead.

    Novak Djokovic will play Tomas Berdych shortly and Djokovic will join Federer in the semis if he manages to win a set tonight.

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    Djokovic wins the set he needs and will now play Rafael Nadal in the semis on Saturday afternoon.

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    No-one else watching this?

    Murray on just now against Wawrinka in a straight knockout to see who plays Federer tomorrow in the semis.

    Currently 5-5 in the first set after Wawrinka served for it at 5-3.

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    Wawrinka wins the first set 7-6.

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    Not looking good for Murray now as Wawrinka breaks him in the first game of the second set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trig View Post
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    Not looking good for Murray now as Wawrinka breaks him in the first game of the second set.
    The comeback is on.

    United we stand here....

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    The comeback is on.
    Or not

    United we stand here....

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    Wawrinka wins 7-6 6-4.

    Terrible match from Murray.

    Far too many errors throughout the match.

    Semi final line up;

    Novak Djokovic v Rafael Nadal
    Roger Federer v Stan Wawrinka

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trig View Post
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    No-one else watching this?

    Murray on just now against Wawrinka in a straight knockout to see who plays Federer tomorrow in the semis.

    Currently 5-5 in the first set after Wawrinka served for it at 5-3.
    Doubt it. It's just a formality isn't it?

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    Novak Djokovic will play Roger Federer in tomorrow's final after Djokovic beat Rafael Nadal 6-3 6-3 and Federer beat Stan Wawrinka 7-5 6-3.

    It's a repeat of last year's final that never was, when Federer pulled out at the last minute through exhaustion.

    Hopefully there's no repeat tomorrow.

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    Predictable is the word methinks!

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    Predictable is the word methinks!
    Perhaps but it is the final that most people would have wanted at the start of the tournament and it should hopefully be a good match.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trig View Post
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    Perhaps but it is the final that most people would have wanted at the start of the tournament and it should hopefully be a good match.
    Doubt it. Federers not really got it in him to be Djokivic has he?

    Has he ever beat him in a major?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danderhall Hibs View Post
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    Doubt it. Federers not really got it in him to be Djokivic has he?

    Has he ever beat him in a major?
    Fed beat Novak the other day in the group stage in straight sets.

    Still fancy Djokovic to prevail today though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodythehibee View Post
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    Fed beat Novak the other day in the group stage in straight sets.

    Still fancy Djokovic to prevail today though.

    Has he ever beaten him in a Grand Slam Final?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danderhall Hibs View Post
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    Has he ever beaten him in a Grand Slam Final?
    Yeah, us open

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodythehibee View Post
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    Yeah, us open
    Did he - I didn't realise/remember that.

    Boy at my work (big tennis fan) was ranting about Federer a while back saying he racked up the majority of his majors before Nadal and Djokovic came on the scene. I think he beat Nadal a couple of times but only at Wimbledon until Nadal sussed that surface out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danderhall Hibs View Post
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    Did he - I didn't realise/remember that.

    Boy at my work (big tennis fan) was ranting about Federer a while back saying he racked up the majority of his majors before Nadal and Djokovic came on the scene. I think he beat Nadal a couple of times but only at Wimbledon until Nadal sussed that surface out.
    Yeah. To be fair, your mate actually has a point. If Novak was on the scene earlier, Fed's record would not have been so high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danderhall Hibs View Post
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    Has he ever beaten him in a Grand Slam Final?
    2007 US Open.

    Although Djokovic did win tonight, and won quite easily, Federer's record against Djokovic in Grand Slam finals didn't matter too much in relation to tonight's match since it was just a best of three set match tonight.

    Federer also beat Federer in the following Grand Slam matches as well;

    2012 Wimbledon - semi final
    2011 French Open - semi final
    2009 US Open - semi final
    2008 US Open - semi final
    2007 Australian Open - last 16

    Quote Originally Posted by Danderhall Hibs View Post
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    Did he - I didn't realise/remember that.

    Boy at my work (big tennis fan) was ranting about Federer a while back saying he racked up the majority of his majors before Nadal and Djokovic came on the scene. I think he beat Nadal a couple of times but only at Wimbledon until Nadal sussed that surface out.
    Federer's opponents in his 17 Grand Slam victories were;

    Andy Roddick (4)
    Andy Murray (3)
    Rafael Nadal (2)
    Andre Agassi (1)
    Marcos Baghdatis (1)
    Novak Djokovic (1)
    Fernando Gonzalez (1)
    Lleyton Hewitt (1)
    Mark Philippoussis (1)
    Marat Safin (1)
    Robin Soderling (1)

    Australian Open

    Safin (1)
    Baghdatis (1)
    Gonzalez (1)
    Murray (1)

    French Open


    Soderling (1)

    Wimbledon

    Roddick (3)
    Nadal (2)
    Murray (1)
    Philippoussis (1)

    US Open

    Hewitt (1)
    Agassi (1)
    Roddick (1)
    Djokovic (1)
    Murray (1)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trig View Post
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    2007 US Open.

    Although Djokovic did win tonight, and won quite easily, Federer's record against Djokovic in Grand Slam finals didn't matter too much in relation to tonight's match since it was just a best of three set match tonight.

    Federer also beat Federer in the following Grand Slam matches as well;

    2012 Wimbledon - semi final
    2011 French Open - semi final
    2009 US Open - semi final
    2008 US Open - semi final
    2007 Australian Open - last 16



    Federer's opponents in his 17 Grand Slam victories were;

    Andy Roddick (4)
    Andy Murray (3)
    Rafael Nadal (2)
    Andre Agassi (1)
    Marcos Baghdatis (1)
    Novak Djokovic (1)
    Fernando Gonzalez (1)
    Lleyton Hewitt (1)
    Mark Philippoussis (1)
    Marat Safin (1)
    Robin Soderling (1)

    Australian Open

    Safin (1)
    Baghdatis (1)
    Gonzalez (1)
    Murray (1)

    French Open


    Soderling (1)

    Wimbledon

    Roddick (3)
    Nadal (2)
    Murray (1)
    Philippoussis (1)

    US Open

    Hewitt (1)
    Agassi (1)
    Roddick (1)
    Djokovic (1)
    Murray (1)
    Cheers. Looks like he has it over Murray and Roddick and landed lucky in terms of timing for some (Agassi) while won a few again to e tournament wonders.

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