As a tennis fan, you might feel like something of a slacker today. While you’re trying to adjust to a world where an 18-year-old can upset Serena Williams, and Andy Murray can knock off Novak Djokovic again, the players have already taken up residence at the Marriott in Mason, Ohio, where the Western & Southern Open has been underway for two days now. Before they get much further into the men’s draw there, here’s a look at how the names have been shuffled this week, and who might finish it with a trophy in his hand.
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Published Aug 17, 2015