Much was made of the snooze-inducing ATP World Tour Finals round-robin matches and the ensuing drama of Roger Federer's semifinal bout with Stan Wawrinka. But they, and we, moved on to the Davis Cup final, which Switzerland ​winning over France, 3-1.

Here now is a smattering of the week's top tweets—and if you've got great posts to add that I may have overlooked, feel free to supply them in the comment thread. I'll be watching.

Sometimes a picture truly stands in—or lies in—for a thousand words. On Sunday, the Greatest of All Time added another plume to his cap, another convincing line in his C.V.

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The Swiss Miss herself, Martina Hingis, never won the Fed Cup team title but dropped a congratulatory post about the remarkable achievement by her countrymen:

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​It seemed the French expended a lot of energy between points in the doubles rendezvous, and for Julien Benneteau, that extended to his time on the sideline during partner Richard Gasquet's singles match:

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An observant fan noted an issue with the backdrops on the Davis Cup telecast, and made Tennis Channel wave a white flag briefly:

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Tennis doesn't have injury lists like the major team sports, but, considering Federer's ailing back, this is an accurate visual:

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Sometimes a picture truly says a thousand words (and catalyzes tens of thousands of tweets):

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The Swiss misters were playing nice just a couple days later:

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Now this is just brilliant:

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But this, this did not come to pass:

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I didn't even know about this song by Adam Levine and the Maroon 4, but after a YouTube visitation, I've opted out of linking readers to it. Suffice it to say that, though the Bryan brothers are buddies with some M5 members, WTA players don't feel the some way about their precious ditties:

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In closing, the best part of Maria Sharapova's tweet here is definitely the #nofilter hashtag. Is she being coy? Is it a wink? Or does she truly not understand when to use that? The world may never know. In any case, it's one of the week's most amusing visuals in the tennis world:

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