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Roger Federer admits earning the year-end world number one ranking is no longer a realistic ambition despite his remarkable renaissance this year. Federer is already certain to finish behind Rafael Nadal in the final rankings of 2017, but the world number two appears poised to push his old rival for top spot next year.
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 Jack Sock became the first American to reach the last four of the ATP Finals for 10 years when he stunned world number three Alexander Zverev in a firecracker of a match on Thursday.
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Grigor Dimitrov insists he is no longer playing in Roger Federer's shadow after the Bulgarian capped the best year of his checkered career by reaching the last four at the ATP Finals.
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Austria's Dominic Thiem edged Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 here for his first victory of this year's ATP Finals. 
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Rafael Nadal and the world’s best men’s tennis players found themselves having to endure a 4 a.m. meeting in freezing cold after fire alarms forced them to evacuate their central London hotel on Tuesday.
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The spirit was as strong as ever but Rafael Nadal’s troublesome knee failed him in the end as the Spaniard quit the ATP Finals after a painful defeat by Belgium’s David Goffin on Monday.
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The Swiss ace has dismissed World No. 1 Nadal's claim that it would be fairer if the ATP Tour Finals were played on clay courts.
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American Jack Sock said he was shocked after moving from "thinking about his holidays" during his opening Paris Masters win to qualifying for the ATP World Tour Finals in London after claiming the Bercy title.
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Sock, who started the week in 24th position in the Race to London, needed to win the title to leapfrog Spain`s Pablo Carreno Busta into eighth place.
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The win against Djokovic caps an incredible 11 months for Murray, who won Wimbledon for the second time, claimed a second Olympic gold medal and became a father for the first time.
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Murray will face world number two Djokovic or Japan`s Kei Nishikori in Sunday`s final.
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Andy Murray has set his sights on a dream finish to 2016 for himself and brother Jamie as they target ATP Tour Finals glory.
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the 29-year-old will face Canada`s Milos Raonic in Saturday`s semi-finals.  
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Novak Djokovic crushed David Goffin 6-1, 6-2 at the ATP Tour Finals on Thursday as the world number two kept his foot on the gas in the race to finish the year atop the world rankings.
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Djokovic is now 70 points ahead of Murray in the ATP`s `as it stands` rankings.
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Murray`s gritty recovery took his winning streak to 21 matches, just one short of his career best run of 22 successive victories earlier this year.
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Gael Monfils withdrew from the ATP Tour Finals on Wednesday due to a rib injury.
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Wimbledon finalist Raonic, who defeated Monfils in his opening match, earned break points in the Serb`s first two service games, but Djokovic wriggled out of trouble on both occasions and the set went to a tie-break.
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Novak Djokovic booked his place in the semi-finals of the ATP Tour Finals with an emotional 7-6 (8/6), 7-6 (7/5) victory over Milos Raonic on Tuesday.
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Wawrinka had reached the semi-finals of the Tour Finals for the last three years and held a 4-2 lead in his career head to head with Nishikori.






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