This week's edition takes to the O2 Arena in London, where fairly lackluster singles matches have been upstaged by doubles splendor.

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Plus, potential bureaucracy—at the global level.

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Reeling on the heels of a 6-0, 6-1 loss to Roger Federer and his magic wand (err, Wilson axe), Andy Murray apologized to his fans, and perhaps to those who wanted better singles matches at the ATP World Tour Finals:

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Though the facts are already striking, the tweet below doesn't reflect Novak Djokovic's 6-2, 6-2, tear-down of tall Tomas Berdych to conclude his ATP Finals round-robin romp, or his win over Kei Nishikori in the semifinals:

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Meanwhile, Mike Bryan hit perhaps the shot of the tournament, singles or doubles.

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Tennis observers the world over mourned the dearth of competitive #FinalShowdown singles encounters:

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Perhaps Grigor Dimitrov would've made a game alternate in the proceedings, but he stayed away, opting to take in London sights with girlfriend Maria Sharapova. The organization in which he serves as an independent contractor took note:

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Without contest, this was the throwback photo of the week:

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Now, about reigning Australian Open finalist Dominika Cibulkova and perennial Slam contender Victoria Azarenka's ranking expectations in 2015 ...

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And Hunter Reese, he of the amazing around-the-net winner at the Knoxville Challenger, thanked fans both local and global for support he received after the shot landed him onSportsCenter.

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Lastly, Eugenie Bouchard met up with fellow famous Canuck, rapper Drake, and snapped this shot, perhaps as a reminder that Canadians are gorgeous.

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