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    Shanghai Rolex Masters Preview

    The 2016 edition of the Shanghai Rolex Masters is the eighth of the nine Masters 1000 tournaments on the tour and is the only one not played in Europe or North America. The 2016 championship is the event’s eighth anniversary, which is also a lucky number in Chinese culture. This makes the 2016 Shanghai Rolex […] More

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    ATP Rakuten Japan Open

    The 2016 edition of the Rakuten Japan Open is a tournament which suffered a major setback after its defending champion, Stan Wawrinka, pulled out with a back injury. The reigning U.S. Open champion might be absent, but native son Kei Nishikori will lead the field of strong contenders featuring Marin Cilic, Tomas Berdych, Nick Kyrgios, […] More

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    ATP China Open Preview

    The 2016 edition of the China Open suffered a major blow. Defending champion Novak Djokovic pulled out of Beijing with an elbow injury. Djokovic has the sole ownership of the event, where he has won four consecutive titles and six of seven, and has won 29 matches in a row. Djokovic has the biggest fan […] More

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    Tennis Picks: Shenzhen Open Second Round

    The ATP’s Asian swing in the autumn months moves to China. Players are trying to gather momentum for the larger (500-point and 1,000-point) tournaments that lie ahead. So far, we’ve seen some early results before we’ve got our tennis picks going. Benoit Pare needed three sets to advance yesterday and so did Mikhail Kukushkin. Meanwhile, […] More

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    WTA Shenzhen Open Preview

    The 2016 Shenzhen Open tries to build some history for an event that is trying to find its footing. The ATP version of this tournament began in 2014 after winning a pursuit for ownership rights after the Thailand Open ceased to exist. There is a WTA version of this event which began in 2013, only […] More

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    The 4 Most Impressive Men’s Players This Year

    Over the years, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have impressed us with their style, amazing shotmaking, spectacular defensive skills and unbelievable consistency. In 2016, neither were impressive. Neither were able to recapture their old magic. Federer struggled with injuries and called off his season in July. Nadal injured his wrist, recovered, and came back, but […] More

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    ATP: 4 Things We Learned In The First Week Of The U.S. Open

    Novak Djokovic has barely played any tennis. Rafael Nadal is improving. Andy Murray hasn’t been seriously threatened. What else is going on at the USTA National Tennis Center? It’s been an exciting week of action so far but the landscape really hasn’t changed. It still looks like this is Djokovic’s tournament to lose and he’ll […] More

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    Tennis Picks: ATP U.S. Open Third Round

    The U.S. Open has a lot of wide open sections in the draw, with Roger Federer, Tomas Berdych and other players out. This tournament feels like it will be a mad scramble for the quarterfinals and semifinals. Which players will take important steps forward in a tournament filled with opportunity? Before we take a look […] More

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    Tennis Picks: ATP U.S. Open Second Round

    The U.S. Open watched Milos Raonic and Garbine Muguruza exit the tournament on Wednesday. This doesn’t affect the other half of the draw which plays Thursday, but it does send the message that no one is safe and no one should take anything for granted. We had a more successful day with our tennis picks […] More

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    Tennis Picks: ATP U.S. Open Second Round

    Day three arrives at the U.S. Open and that’s where we’ll move on with our tennis picks. Looking back to Tuesday’s action, we had a relatively productive day with our tennis picks. We went 2-1 on the day, but our lone loss was a withdrawal. We took a shot with Borna Coric with the assumption […] More

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    Tennis Picks: ATP U.S. Open First Round

    Day one has run its course at the U.S. Open but we’ve already seen a lot of drama unfold. That’s where we’ll pick up our tennis picks. Two of the top 32 seeds have already crashed out. While Mikhail Youzhny swept aside Martin Klizan in straight sets, Great Britain’s Kyle Edmund sprung the surprise of […] More

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    4 Biggest Things To Know About The U.S. Open

    The U.S. Open will commence Monday and it’s the most open men’s field in the recent memory. It’s going to be an exciting event coming off the heels of a tightly-contested Olympics. Here we look at the four compelling storylines that might rule the fortnight. The Return of Juan Martin del Potro Wrist injuries have […] More

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