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   <title>Federer will open against Verdasco in London</title>
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   World No. 1 Roger Federer will open his 2009 ATP World Tour Finals against dangerous seventh-seeded Spaniard Fernando Verdasco, when round-robin play commences Sunday at O2 Arena. Federer-Verdasco will be preceded by the first bout of the week, which will pit fourth-seeded Andy Murray against fifth-seeded U.S. Open champion Juan Martin del Potro, who stunned Federer in September's Grand Slam final in New York. The Day-2 schedule fo
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   <title>Federer should have his hands full in London</title>
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   The draw was revealed Wednesday for the 2009 ATP World Tour finals, and world No. 1 Roger Federer is in the same round-robin group as heavy British favorite Andy Murray and U.S. Open champion Juan Martin del Potro, who upset the Swiss superstar in New York back in September. The top-seeded Federer headlines Group A, which is rounded out by a fourth- seeded Murray, a fifth-seeded del Potro and seventh-seeded Fernando Verdas
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   <title>Soderling replaces injured Roddick in London</title>
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   Wimbledon runner-up Andy Roddick has pulled out of next week's ATP World Tour finals, citing a left knee injury. French Open runner-up Robin Soderling will replace the American star in the field and make his debut at the prestigious eight-man event. Roddick, who qualified for this tournament for a seventh straight year, has not played anywhere since suffering a knee injury in Shanghai last month. "I am really disappointed to miss the Barclays
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   <title>Nadal will play in Davis Cup final</title>
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   Former world No. 1 superstar Rafael Nadal will play for his beloved Spain in next month's Davis Cup final against the visiting Czech Republic. The reigning champion Spaniards are seeking their fourth title this decade. Nadal missed last year's final in Argentina due to a knee injury, as Spain went on the road to defeat the favored Argentines, 3-1. The Mallorca native has battled knee and abdominal injuries this year, with knee 
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   <title>Djokovic outlasts Monfils for Paris Masters crown</title>
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   Novak Djokovic captured his fifth title of 2009 with a three-set victory over French crowd favorite Gael Monfils in the title match of the Paris Masters. Djokovic earned a 6-2, 5-7, 7-6 (7-3) triumph on Sunday for his second straight tournament crown and the 16th title of his career. He also won last week's Swiss Indoors tournament, beating another hometown favorite in world No. 1 Roger Federer. Sunday was Djokovic's 10th final of 
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   Novak Djokovic dominated Rafael Nadal and moved into the final of the Paris Masters, where he will face countryman Gael Monfils on Sunday. The 22-year-old Djokovic continued to come into his own with an eye-opening 6-2, 6-3 victory over the Spanish sensation Nadal. Djokovic won a staggering 83 percent of first-serve points and blasted 31 winners at Nadal, a player who normally covers the court better than anyone. Djokovic didn't face a br
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