Who says the season is too long? In the past, November has brought us stories about how the players are “limping to the finish line.” The opposite has been the case this year. Novak Djokovic has been as dominant as ever through the fall, and three of his fellow members of the ATP’s upper echelon—Roger Federer, Stan Wawrinka, and Rafael Nadal—have followed his lead by joining him in the semifinals at the tour's season-ending championships in London. In case you were wondering, the best are still the best. Let’s see what might happen when they face each other on Saturday.
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Published Nov 20, 2015