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02 SINGLES 02 No. 1 Singles History 03 Tournament History Most Years Qualified 05 Player Profiles 13 SINGLES FEDEX ATP HEAD 2 HEAD 14 DOUBLES 14 No. 1 Doubles Team History 15 Tournament Team History 17 Doubles Player Profiles 25 DOUBLES HEAD 2 HEAD 26 SCORES & STATS 26 Infosys ATP Scores & Stats 27 SEASON STATISTICS 27 Title Leaders & Finalists 28 Titles by Country, All-Top 10 Finals 29 Qualifying Leaders, Match Point Saved Winners, First-Time Winners The 2016 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Media Guide has been prepared to assist you in covering this year’s championship with updated biographies and statistics. Official Website BARCLAYSATPWORLDTOURFINALS.COM CREDITS Produced by Greg Sharko Statistical Assistance Graham Edgar Editorial Assistance Martin Dagahs, Nanette Duxin Artwork Cassie Jacobs This guide includes biographies, results and statistics as of November 7, 2016.

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SINGLES 02 No. 1 Singles History 03 Tournament History Most Years Qualified 05 Player Profiles

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SINGLES FEDEX ATP HEAD 2 HEAD

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DOUBLES 14 No. 1 Doubles Team History 15 Tournament Team History 17 Doubles Player Profiles

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DOUBLES HEAD 2 HEAD

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SCORES & STATS 26 Infosys ATP Scores & Stats

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SEASON STATISTICS 27 Title Leaders & Finalists 28 Titles by Country, All-Top 10 Finals 29 Qualifying Leaders, Match Point Saved Winners, First-Time Winners

The 2016 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Media Guide has been prepared to assist you in covering this year’s championship with updated biographies

and statistics.

Official WebsiteBARCLAYSATPWORLDTOURFINALS.COM

CREDITS

Produced by Greg Sharko Statistical Assistance Graham Edgar Editorial Assistance Martin Dagahs,

Nanette Duxin Artwork Cassie Jacobs

This guide includes biographies, results and statistics as of November 7, 2016.

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NO. 1 SINGLES HISTORY HISTORY OF ATP WORLD TOUR YEAR-END NO. 1 SINGLES (SINCE 1973)

YEAR PLAYER 2015 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 2014 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 2013 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 2012 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 2011 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 2010 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 2009 Roger Federer (SUI) 2008 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 2007 Roger Federer (SUI) 2006 Roger Federer (SUI) 2005 Roger Federer (SUI) 2004 Roger Federer (SUI) 2003 Andy Roddick (USA) 2002 Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) 2001 Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) 2000 Gustavo Kuerten (BRA) 1999 Andre Agassi (USA) 1998 Pete Sampras (USA) 1997 Pete Sampras (USA) 1996 Pete Sampras (USA) 1995 Pete Sampras (USA)

YEAR PLAYER1994 Pete Sampras (USA) 1993 Pete Sampras (USA) 1992 Jim Courier (USA) 1991 Stefan Edberg (SWE) 1990 Stefan Edberg (SWE) 1989 Ivan Lendl (CZE) 1988 Mats Wilander (SWE) 1987 Ivan Lendl (CZE) 1986 Ivan Lendl (CZE) 1985 Ivan Lendl (CZE) 1984 John McEnroe (USA) 1983 John McEnroe (USA) 1982 John McEnroe (USA) 1981 John McEnroe (USA) 1980 Bjorn Borg (SWE) 1979 Bjorn Borg (SWE) 1978 Jimmy Connors (USA) 1977 Jimmy Connors (USA) 1976 Jimmy Connors (USA) 1975 Jimmy Connors (USA) 1974 Jimmy Connors (USA) 1973 Ilie Nastase (ROU)

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TOURNAMENT HISTORY BY PLAYER

ANDY MURRAY (11-11) 2015 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 2 NOV. 16-22 RR W FERRER, DAVID (7) 64 64 RR L NADAL, RAFAEL (5) 46 16 RR L WAWRINKA, STAN (4) 67(4) 46 POINTS: 200 $334,000 (USD) 2014 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 6 NOV. 10-17 RR L NISHIKORI, KEI (5) 46 46 RR W RAONIC, MILOS (8) 63 75 RR L FEDERER, ROGER (2) 06 16 POINTS: 200 $310,000 (USD) 2012 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 3 NOV. 5-11 RR W BERDYCH, TOMAS (6) 36 63 64 RR L DJOKOVIC, NOVAK (1) 64 36 57 RR W TSONGA, JO-WILFRIED (8) 62 76(3) SF L FEDERER, ROGER (2) 67(5) 26 POINTS: 400 $390,000 (USD) 2011 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 3 NOV. 21-27 RR L FERRER, DAVID (5) 46 57 POINTS: 0 2010 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 5 NOV. 22-28 RR W SODERLING, ROBIN (4) 62 64 RR L FEDERER, ROGER (2) 46 26 RR W FERRER, DAVID (7) 62 62 SF L NADAL, RAFAEL (1) 67(5) 36 67(6) POINTS: 400 $360,000 (USD) 2009 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 4 NOV. 23-29 RR W DEL POTRO, J.M. (5) 63 36 62 RR L FEDERER, ROGER (1) 63 36 16 RR W VERDASCO, FERNANDO (8) 64 67(4) 76(3) POINTS: 400 $360,000 (USD) 2008 TENNIS MASTERS CUP (SHANGHAI) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 4 NOV. 10-16 RR W RODDICK, ANDY (6) 64 16 61 RR W SIMON, GILLES (9) 64 62 RR W FEDERER, ROGER (2) 46 76(3) 75 SF L DAVYDENKO, NIKOLAY (5) 57 26 POINTS: 600 $400,000 (USD)

NOVAK DJOKOVIC (27-10) 2015 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 1 NOV. 16-22 RR W NISHIKORI, KEI (8) 61 61 RR L FEDERER, ROGER (3) 57 26 RR W BERDYCH, TOMAS (6) 63 75 SF W NADAL, RAFAEL (5) 63 63 F W FEDERER, ROGER (3) 63 64 POINTS: 1300 2,061,000 (USD) 2014 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 1 NOV. 10-17 RR W CILIC, MARIN (9) 61 61 RR W WAWRINKA, STAN (4) 63 60 RR W BERDYCH, TOMAS (7) 62 62 SF W NISHIKORI, KEI (5) 61 36 60 F W FEDERER, ROGER (2) # WALKOVER POINTS: 1500 2,075,000 (USD)

2013 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 2 NOV. 4-11 RR W FEDERER, ROGER (7) 64 67(2) 62 RR W DEL POTRO, J.M. (5) 63 36 63 RR W GASQUET, RICHARD (9) 76(5) 46 63 SF W WAWRINKA, STAN (8) 63 63 F W NADAL, RAFAEL (1) 63 64 POINTS: 1500 $1,923,000 (USD) 2012 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 1 NOV. 5-12 RR W TSONGA, JO-WILFRIED (8) 76(4) 63 RR W MURRAY, ANDY (3) 46 63 75 RR W BERDYCH, TOMAS (6) 62 76(6) SF W DEL POTRO, J.M. (7) 46 63 62 F W FEDERER, ROGER (2) 76(6) 75 POINTS: 1500 $1,760,000 (USD) 2011 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 1 NOV. 22-29 RR W BERDYCH, TOMAS (7) 36 63 76(3) RR L FERRER, DAVID (5) 36 16 RR L TIPSAREVIC, JANKO (9) 63 36 36 POINTS: 200 $240,000 (USD) 2010 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 3 NOV. 21-28 RR W BERDYCH, TOMAS (6) 63 63 RR L NADAL, RAFAEL (1) 57 26 RR W RODDICK, ANDY (8) 62 63 SF L FEDERER, ROGER (2) 16 46 POINTS: 400 $360,000 (USD) 2009 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 3 NOV. 22-29 RR W DAVYDENKO, NIKOLAY (7) 36 64 75 RR L SODERLING, ROBIN (9) 67(5) 16 RR W NADAL, RAFAEL (2) 76(5) 63 POINTS: 400 $360,000 (USD) 2008 TENNIS MASTERS CUP (SHANGHAI) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 3 NOV. 10-16 RR W DEL POTRO, J.M. (8) 75 63 RR W DAVYDENKO, NIKOLAY (5) 76(3) 06 75 RR L TSONGA, JO-WILFRIED (7) 61 57 16 SF W SIMON, GILLES (9) 46 63 75 F W DAVYDENKO, NIKOLAY (5) 61 75 POINTS: 1300 $1,240,000 (USD) 2007 TENNIS MASTERS CUP (SHANGHAI) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 3 NOV. 11-18 RR L FERRER, DAVID (6 46 46 RR L GASQUET, RICHARD (8) 46 26 RR L NADAL, RAFAEL (2) 46 46 POINTS: 0 # WON 2014 FINAL BY WALKOVER ALTHOUGH DOESN’T COUNT AS WIN

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STAN WAWRINKA (6-6) 2015 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 4 NOV. 16-22 RR L NADAL, RAFAEL (5) 36 26 RR W FERRER, DAVID (7) 75 62 RR W MURRAY, ANDY (2) 76(4) 64 SF L FEDERER, ROGER (3) 57 36 POINTS: 400 $501,000 (USD) 2014 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 4 NOV. 10-17 RR W BERDYCH, TOMAS (7) 61 61 RR L DJOKOVIC, NOVAK (1) 36 06 RR W CILIC, MARIN (9) 63 46 63 SF L FEDERER, ROGER (2) 64 57 67(6) POINTS: 400 $465,000 (USD) 2013 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 8 NOV. 4-11 RR W BERDYCH, TOMAS (6) 63 67(0) 63 RR L NADAL, RAFAEL (1) 67(5) 67(6) RR W FERRER, DAVID (3) 67(3) 64 61 SF L DJOKOVIC, NOVAK (2) 36 36 POINTS: 400 $426,000 (USD)

MILOS RAONIC (0-2) 2014 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 8 NOV. 10-17 RR L FEDERER, ROGER (2) 16 67(0) RR L MURRAY, ANDY (6) 36 57 POINTS: 0 $115,000 (USD)

KEI NISHIKORI (3-4) 2015 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 8 NOV. 16-22 RR L DJOKOVIC, NOVAK (1) 16 16 RR W BERDYCH, TOMAS (6) 75 36 63 RR L FEDERER, ROGER (3) 57 64 46 POINTS: 200 $334,000 (USD) 2014 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 5 NOV. 10-17 RR W MURRAY, ANDY (6) 64 64 RR L FEDERER, ROGER (2) 36 26 RR W FERRER, DAVID (10) 46 64 61 SF L DJOKOVIC, NOVAK (1) 16 63 06 POINTS: 400 $465,000 (USD)

MARIN CILIC (0-3) 2014 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD RANK: 9 NOV. 10-17 RR L DJOKOVIC, NOVAK (1) 16 16 RR L BERDYCH, TOMAS (7) 36 16 RR L WAWRINKA, STAN (4) 36 64 36 POINTS: 0 $155,000 (USD)

FIRST APPEARANCE FOR:

GAEL MONFILS DOMINIC THIEM

MOST YEARS QUALIFIED Pos Player +No. Years 1 ANDRE AGASSI 14 1988-91, ‘94-96, ‘98-03, ’05 (DNP IN 1995) ROGER FEDERER 14 2002-15 3 RAFAEL NADAL 12 2005-16 (DNP IN 2005, (’08, ’12, ’14, ’16) IVAN LENDL 12 1980-91 5 BORIS BECKER 11 1985-92, ‘94-96 JIMMY CONNORS 11 1972-73, ‘77-84, ‘87 PETE SAMPRAS 11 1990-2000 8 NOVAK DJOKOVIC 10 2007-16 9 STEFAN EDBERG 9 1985-90, ‘92-94 JOHN MCENROE 9 1978-85, ‘89 ANDY MURRAY 9 2008-16 (DNP IN 2013) + INCLUDES THIS YEAR

TOURNAMENT HISTORY BY PLAYER

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NO. 1 ANDY MURRAY YEAR-END FINALE HISTORY The 29-year-old Scot has qualified for 9th straight year (11-11 record) and last year went 1-2 in round robin play (d. Ferrer, l. to Nadal, l. to Wawrinka, all in straight

sets). Comes in as No. 1 for first time and was No. 2 last year. Past two years has finished 1-2 in round robin play since SF showing in 2012 (d. Berdych, lost to No.1 Djokovic, d. Tsonga, l. to Federer). In 2013, withdrew due to back surgery in September that year

Of 11 losses, 6 have come to Top 2 opponents – Federer (4 times), Nadal and Djokovic (once each) Also SF in 2008 (l. to Davydenko) and 2010 (l. to Nadal). In 2011, lost to Ferrer in opening match and then withdrew due to groin injury Went at least 2-1 in round robin play 4 times. In ’09, went 2-1 in RR play but did not advance to SF, finishing 3rd in group In 2008 debut in Shanghai, only time he won all 3 round robin matches (d. Roddick, Simon, Federer) before falling to Davydenko For second straight year older brother, Jamie, has qualified in doubles event (w/Soares). Last year became first brother duo to appear in year-end final since John

and Patrick McEnroe in 1989 (John reached SF, Patrick won doubles title w/Grabb) 2016 REVIEW

The Scottish native comes into London on a 19-match winning streak and as No. 1 player in Emirates ATP Rankings after taking over top spot on Nov. 7. He is second-oldest (29 yrs., 5 mons.) to hold No. 1 for 1st time (John Newcombe was 30 in 1974) and 26th player in history of ATP Rankings (since Aug. 23, 1973)

Improved his ATP World Tour title streak to 11 consecutive years by capturing 8 titles in 12 finals, both career bests. Both were tops on ATP World Tour this season. It’s 4th time in last 6 years he’s won at least 4 ATP World Tour level titles

• After a 13-4 start through April, compiled a 60-5 match record from May through end of regular season, reaching 11 finals in 12 tournaments (winning 8 titles) • Since losing to del Potro in 5h, 7m 5-set Davis Cup match on Sept. 16, posted win over Pella in reverse singles, then won back-to-back Chinese titles in Beijing ( d.

Dimitrov) and ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai (d. Bautista Agut) and then back-to-back in Vienna (d. Tsonga) and Paris, his 7th different Masters 1000 crown • Put together a career-best 22-match winning streak from Queen’s Club in London until falling in final at ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l. to Cilic). Rallied from 76

30 down to beat No. 9 Raonic and become 1st 5-time London/Queen’s Club champion • Leads ATP World Tour with 73 match wins and surpassed his previous personal-best of 71 last year • Has a 43-21 career record in finals and surpassed Hall of Famer Stefan Edberg for 15th place on Open Era titles list • Compiled a personal-best 23-3 record in Grand Slam play, highlighted by 3rd career Grand Slam title at Wimbledon (d. Tsonga in 5 sets in QF, No. 9 Berdych in

SF and No. 7 Raonic in F). Also became 1st British finalist at Roland Garros (l. to Djokovic) since Bunny Austin in 1937 and 10th man to reach all 4 major finals in Open Era. Fell to 0-5 in Australian Open finals with 4th championship match loss to No. 1 Djokovic

• In ATP Masters 1000 play, put together 27-5 match record with personal-best 3 titles in Rome (d. Djokovic), Shanghai (d. Bautista Agut) and Paris (d. Isner). Also reached finals at Madrid (l. to No. 1 Djokovic) and Cincinnati (d. No. 6 Raonic, l. to Cilic)

• With older brother Jamie, became 1st brothers in Open Era to reach singles and doubles finals at same major (Australian Open) • Made history at Rio Olympics as 1st player to win a 2nd singles gold medal (d. del Potro 75 in 4th after 4h2m) • Celebrated 29th birthday by beating No. 1 Djokovic for 12th ATP Masters 1000 title at Rome • Thirteen of his 43 career titles have come indoors and his record of 130-37 (.778) indoors is 3rd-best among active players with Federer at 264-64 (.805) and just

behind Djokovic 129-36 (.782) CAREER FACTFILE Birthdate: May 15, 1987 (age 29) Birthplace: Dunblane, Scotland Residence: London, England Height: 6’3” (1.91m) Weight: 185 lbs (84kg) Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $53,324,019 Career Matches W-L: 625-174 (130-37 indoors) Career Finals W-L: 43 -21 (13-3 indoors) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking: 1 (November 7, 2016) Years Qualified at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 9th (W/D in 2013), 11-11 record) 2016 SUMMARY Prize Money: $10,958,701 Tournaments: 16 Matches W-L: 73-9 By Surface: 11-1 (indoor), 62-8 (outdoor), 43-6 (hard), 18-3 (clay), 12-0 (grass) Tie-breaks: 21-8 Grand Slam: 23-3 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 27-5 Vs. Top 10 Opponents: 11-5 Decisive Set: 17-6 Winning First Set: 67-4 Losing First Set: 6-5

W(8): ATP Masters 1000 Rome (d Djokovic); London / Queen's Club (d Raonic); Wimbledon (d Raonic); Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games (d del Potro); Beijing (d Dimitrov); ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai (d Bautista Agut); Vienna (d Tsonga), ATP Masters 1000 Paris (d. Isner) F(4): Australian Open (l Djokovic); ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l Djokovic); Roland Garros (l Djokovic); ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l Cilic) SF(1): ATP Masters 1000 Monte Carlo (l Nadal) QF(1): US Open (l Nishikori)

EMIRATES ATP YEAR-END RANKING 2015: 2 2014: 6

2010: 4 2009: 4

2005: 65 2004: 514

2013: 4 2008: 4 2003: 546 2012: 3 2011: 4

2007: 11 2006: 17

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NO. 2 NOVAK DJOKOVIC YEAR-END FINALE HISTORY The 29-year-old Belgrade native is making his 10th consecutive season finale appearance. Comes in as only player to win 4 straight titles in tournament history

and also won 2008 title in Shanghai (d. Davydenko). During his 4-year title run, has won 18 of 19 matches with only loss to Federer in 2nd match last year Trying to tie Federer’s record of 6 year-end championship titles and tied with Lendl and Sampras with 5 titles Overall has a 27-10 match record and only 5-time winner unbeaten in finals Has ranked in Top 3 each time coming into year-end finale, including No. 1 in 2011-12, 2014-15 In his last 4 title runs, defeated No. 2 Federer in 2012 final, No. 1 Nadal in 2013, won by walkover in 2014 vs. No. 2 Federer, who withdrew due to a back injury,

and last year over No. 3 Federer Has earned $10,119,000 in tournament, which is No. 2 behind Federer ($14,349,000) Has a 10-2 career record in decisive-set matches (.833), which is 2nd-best in tournament history behind Ilie Nastase (12-1, .923) 2016 REVIEW The Serb won at least 7 titles for a 4th consecutive season (5th in 6 years) as he compiled a 7-2 record in finals, highlighted by his maiden crown at Roland

Garros in his 12th attempt (d. Murray). Become 8th man with career Grand Slam and 3rd with all 4 majors at once, first since Rod Laver in 1969. Also tied Roy Emerson for 4th all-time with 12 Grand Slam singles titles

Surpassed 200 weeks at No. 1, $100 million in prize money and 50 wins at all 4 majors during Roland Garros His 223 weeks at No. 1 is 5th-most in history of Emirates ATP Rankings, behind Federer (302), Sampras (286), Lendl (270) and Connors (268). His 122

consecutive weeks (since July 7, 2014) at No. 1 ended on Nov. 7 as Murray took over. Has 4th-most behind Federer (237), Connors (160) and Lendl (157) Trying to finish No. 1 in Emirates ATP Rankings for 3rd straight year and 5th time in past 6 years (2011-12, 2014-15) Captured at least 4 ATP Masters 1000 titles for 3rd straight season, winning titles at Indian Wells (d. Raonic) and Miami (d. No. 6 Nishikori) for 3rd straight

year and 4th time overall. Also won Madrid (d. No. 2 Murray) and Toronto (d. No. 6 Nishikori) to extend record 30 ATP Masters 1000 titles. Compiled a 31-4 match record. It was 4th time in past 6 years he won at least 30 matches

Surpassed 60 match wins for a 10th consecutive year and has a 61-8 record In opening month of season, won Doha (d. Nadal) and tied Emerson’s all-time record with 6th Australian Open title (d. No. 2 Murray) Became 3rd active player to reach 700 wins by beating Jaziri in Dubai 2R on Feb. 24 (also Federer and Nadal) and fell 1 shy of Lendl’s Open-Era record 18

straight tournament finals appearances, retiring vs Lopez in Dubai QF (eye) Fell to No. 3 Murray in ATP Masters 1000 Rome final, snapping career-long 17-match win streak vs Top 10 Lost to No. 41 Querrey in Wimbledon 3R, ending 30-match win streak at majors. From Wimbledon-on, had a 17-5 record after 44-3 start through Paris Advanced to 7th US Open final (l. to No. 3 Wawrinka) and 21st Grand Slam final overall (12-9), 2nd all-time to Federer’s 27 (17-10) Has a 53-1 match record when winning opening set during year with only loss coming to Wawrinka in US Open final. Also has most Top 10 wins (18-3) Withdrew from ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (left wrist) and Beijing (elbow) CAREER FACTFILE Birthdate: May 22, 1987 (age 29) Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Height: 6’1” (185m) Weight: 177 lbs (80kg) Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $104,927,878 Career Matches W-L: 747-154 (129-36 indoors) Career Finals W-L: 66-28 (12-2 indoors) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking: 1 (July 4, 2011) Years Qualified at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 10th (27-10 record) Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Champion: 2008, 2012-13-14-15 2016 SUMMARY Prize Money: $11,377,824 Tournaments: 15 Matches W-L: 61-8 By Surface: 4-1 (indoor), 57-7 (outdoor), 43-5 (hard), 16-2 (clay), 2-1 (grass) Tie-breaks: 18-7 Grand Slam: 21-2 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 31-4 Vs. Top 10 Opponents: 18-3 Decisive Set: 8-1 Winning First Set: 53-1 Losing First Set: 8-7 W(7): Doha (d Nadal); Australian Open (d Murray); ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (d Raonic); ATP Masters 1000 Miami (d Nishikori); ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (d Murray); Roland Garros (d Murray); ATP Masters 1000 Toronto (d Nishikori) F(2): ATP Masters 1000 Rome (l Murray); US Open (l Wawrinka); SF(1): ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai (l Bautista Agut) QF(2): Dubai (l Lopez), ATP Masters 1000 Paris (l. Cilic)

EMIRATES ATP YEAR-END RANKING 2015: 1 2014: 1

2011: 1 2010: 3

2007: 3 2006: 16

2013: 2 2009: 3 2005: 83 2012: 1

2008: 3

2004: 187 2003: 676

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NO. 3 STAN WAWRINKA YEAR-END FINALE HISTORY The 31-year-old Swiss native is making his 4th consecutive appearance at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals after reaching SF last 3 years (6-6 record). He is

oldest player in this year’s field His 6 losses have come to 3 players (twice each to Djokovic, Federer and Nadal) Last year came in No. 4 and opened with 63 62 loss to No. 5 Nadal, then beat No. 7 Ferrer 75 62 and No. 2 Murray 76 64 before falling to countryman Federer

75 63 in SFs for second straight year In 2014, came in No. 4 and defeated Berdych 61 61, l. to Djokovic 63 60 and beat Cilic 63 46 63 before falling to Federer 64 57 76(6) in SF after holding 4 MPs In 2013, ranked No. 8 and both of his round robin match wins went to a decisive set, opening with a 63 67 63 victory over Berdych and closing with a 67 64 61

triumph over Ferrer. In between lost to Nadal in 2 tie-breaks and fell to eventual champion Djokovic 63 63 in SF He is 1 of 3 Swiss to qualify for season-ending championship along with Federer (14 times) and Jakob Hlasek, who reached SF in 1988 (d. Lendl, Agassi,

Mayotte, l. to Becker) 2016 REVIEW Will finish as Swiss No. 1 in Emirates ATP Rankings for 1st time in his career after Federer’s 15-year reign from 2001-15. Will finish in Top 10 for 4th straight year

and on course to finish in Top 4 for a 3rd consecutive season Has an 11-1 record in finals from 2014-16 after going 4-9 from 2005-13 Won a personal-best 4 titles for 2nd year in a row, including his 3rd Grand Slam crown at US Open. All 3 titles have come over No. 1 opponent in final (d. Nadal at

2014 Aust. Open, d. Djokovic at 2015 Roland Garros and US Open). At 31, became oldest Grand Slam champ since Agassi at 2003 Aust. Open and US Open champion since Rosewall in 1970. Also 1st major champion since Djokovic at 2011 US Open to save MP en route to title (saved 1 MP vs Evans in 3R)

Other titles came at Chennai for 3rd straight year (d. Coric), increasing win streaks at event to 12 matches and 24 sets, 500 level title at Dubai (d. Baghdatis) and 1st Swiss title at Geneva (d. Cilic)

Lost St. Petersburg final to A. Zverev 75 in 3rd, ending run of 11 straight wins in championship matches. It was his 1st runner-up since June 2013 ‘s-Hertogenbosch (l. to Mahut)

Enjoyed 400th career win in Australian Open 3R on Jan. 23 before falling in 4R (d. Rosol, l. to Raonic in 5 sets) In defense of Roland Garros title, won 5-setter over Rosol in 1R and reached SF (l. to No. 2 Murray) Has appeared in 47 consecutive Grand Slam main draws since making major debut at 2005 Roland Garros Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 SF at Toronto (l. to No. 6 Nishikori) and QF at Monte-Carlo (l. to No. 5 Nadal) In last 4 tournaments leading into London, went 6-4 with runner-up in St. Petersburg (l. to A. Zverev), 3R at ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai (l. to Simon), QF in

Basel (l. to M. Zverev) and 2R (after bye) at ATP Masters 1000 Paris (l. to Struff) CAREER FACTFILE Birthdate: March 28, 1985 (age 31) Birthplace: Lausanne, Switzerland Residence: St. Barthelemy, Switzerland Height: 6’0” (1.83m) Weight: 179 lbs (81kg) Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $26,696,631 Career Matches W-L: 438-249 (75-60 indoors) Career Finals W-L: 15-10 (1-2 indoors) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking: 3 (January 27, 2014) Years Qualified at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 4th (6-6 record) 2016 SUMMARY Prize Money: $5,748,954 Tournaments: 19 Matches W-L: 45-16 By Surface: 6-4 (indoor), 39-12 (outdoor), 32-10 (hard), 12-4 (clay), 1-2 (grass) Tie-breaks: 21-15 Grand Slam: 16-3 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 10-9 Vs. Top 10 Opponents: 2-3 Decisive Set: 9-7 Winning First Set: 37-3 Losing First Set: 8-13

W(4): Chennai (d Coric); Dubai (d Baghdatis); Geneva (d Cilic); US Open (d Djokovic) F(1): St. Petersburg (l A. Zverev) SF(2): Roland Garros (l Murray); ATP Masters 1000 Toronto (l Nishikori) QF(3): Marseille (l Paire); ATP Masters 1000 Monte Carlo (l Nadal); Basel (l M. Zverev)

EMIRATES ATP YEAR-END RANKING 2015: 4 2014: 4

2010: 21 2009: 21

2005: 54 2004: 168

2013: 8 2008: 13 2003: 171 2012: 17 2011: 17

2007: 36 2006: 30

2002: 660

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NO. 4 MILOS RAONIC YEAR-END FINALE HISTORY The 25-year-old Canadian is appearing in the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for 2nd time in 3 years Made debut in 2014 and lost to No. 2 Federer 61 76 and No. 6 Murray 63 75. Withdrew from final round robin match due to a right thigh injury (vs. Nishikori) and

was replaced by alternate Ferrer

2016 REVIEW The top player from Canada earned his 8th career ATP World Tour title (most of any player born in 1990s) and reached 3 other finals, including his first Grand

Slam at Wimbledon Became 1st Canadian man to reach a Grand Slam singles final at Wimbledon (l. to No. 2 Murray). En route to final, earned 1st win from 2 sets down to beat

Goffin in 4R, then defeated No. 3 Federer in 5 sets in SF Also fell to No. 2 Murray in London/Queen’s Club final after leading 76 30 Won 1st 9 matches of season, highlighted by title in opening week at Brisbane (d. No. 3 Federer) Upset No. 4 Wawrinka in 5 sets en route to SFs at Australian Open (l. to No. 2 Murray in 5 sets) Compiled a personal-best 24-8 match record at ATP Masters 1000 tournaments and reached QFs or better in 7 of 9 tournaments. Best result was 3rd career

Masters 1000 runner-up at Indian Wells (d. No. 7 Berdych, Monfils and Goffin; l. to No. 1 Djokovic). Also reached SFs in Cincinnati (d. No. 9 Thiem, l. to No. 2 Murray) and Paris (W/O vs. Murray) and QFs at Miami (l. to Kyrgios), Monte-Carlo (l. to No. 2 Murray), Madrid (l. to No. 1 Djokovic) and Toronto (l. to Monfils). Held 2 MPs before falling in 3R at ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai 3R to Sock 76 in 3rd

Put together 6-7 record vs. Top 10 opponents after 3-9 in 2013, 3-10 in 2014 and 2-8 in 2015. His 6 Top 10 wins tied his career-best in 2012 In Infosys ATP Scores & Stats, ranks among Top 4 in 5 of 6 service categories: No. 3 in service games won (91%), break pts. saved (70%), 2nd serve pts. won

(56%) and No. 4 in aces (824) and 1st serve pts. won (80%) Withdrew from Delray Beach and Acapulco (hip) and conceded walkover in Beijing SF vs Dimitrov (right ankle) and Paris SF vs Murray (right leg-quadricep) CAREER FACTFILE Birthdate: December 27, 1990 (age 25) Birthplace: Podgorica, Montenegro Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Height: 6’5” (1.96m) Weight: 216 lbs (98kg) Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $12,927,667 Career Matches W-L: 257-118 (58-23 indoors) Career Finals W-L: 8-11 (5-3 indoors) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking: 4 (May 11, 2015) Years Qualified at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 2nd (0-2 record)

2016 SUMMARY Prize Money: $4,121,492 Tournaments: 19 Matches W-L: 50-15 By Surface: 3-2 (indoor), 47-13 (outdoor), 30-9 (hard), 10-4 (clay), 10-2 (grass) Tie-breaks: 26-10 Grand Slam: 15-4 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 24-8 Vs. Top 10 Opponents: 6-7 Decisive Set: 12-5 Winning First Set: 46-6 Losing First Set: 4-9

W(1): Brisbane (d Federer) F(3): ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Djokovic); London / Queen's Club (l Murray); Wimbledon (l Murray) SF(4): Australian Open (l Murray); ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l Murray); Beijing (W/O vs Dimitrov);, ATP Masters 1000 Paris (W/O vs Murray) QF(4): ATP Masters 1000 Miami (l Kyrgios); ATP Masters 1000 Monte Carlo (l Murray); ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l Djokovic); ATP Masters 1000 Toronto (l Monfils)

EMIRATES ATP YEAR-END RANKING 2015: 14 2014: 8

2012: 13 2011: 31

2009: 377 2008: 923

2013: 11 2010: 156 2007: T1369

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NO. 5 KEI NISHIKORI YEAR-END FINALE HISTORY The 26-year-old Japanese native is making his 3rd straight appearance in Barclays ATP World Tour Finals and has a 3-4 match record Last year went 1-2 in round robin play, opening with a 61 61 loss to No. 1 Djokovic before defeating Berdych in second match and closing with 75 46 64 loss to

No. 3 Federer. It was second year in a row he lost to Djokovic and Federer In 2014 debut, came in ranked No. 5 and went 2-1 in round robin play, defeating Murray 64 64 and (alt.) Ferrer 46 64 61 with a loss in between to Federer 63 62.

In SF, lost to eventual champion Djokovic 61 36 60 Coach Michael Chang qualified 7 times for year-end finale (7-16) and his best result was runner-up in 1995 (l. to Becker). It was only time he made it out of round

robin play

2016 REVIEW The top player from Japan finished in Top 10 Emirates ATP Rankings for 3rd straight year, highlighted by his 4th straight title in Memphis and 4 other runner-up

results Overall reached QF or better in 12 of 19 tournaments and won a personal-best 57 matches, including 40 on hard courts Captured 4th Memphis title (d. Fritz) and extended win streak to 17 matches at event Put together a career-best 20-7 match record in ATP Masters 1000 tournaments with 4 losses coming to Djokovic in finals in Miami and Toronto, along with SFs

in Madrid and Rome. Snapped 16-match losing streak against Top 5 opponents by beating No. 5 Wawrinka in Toronto SF On clay, had a 13-4 record with runner-up in Barcelona (l. to Nadal) In Grand Slam tournaments, compiled a 15-4 record and advanced to QF at Australian Open (d. Tsonga, l. to Djokovic) and 4R at Roland Garros (d. Verdasco in

5 sets, l. to Gasquet) and Wimbledon (ret. vs. Cilic) and SF at US Open where he beat No. 2 Murray 75 in 5th set in QF to advance to 2nd Grand Slam SF (l. to No. 3 Wawrinka in 4 sets). Has a 14-5 career record in 5 set matches

Defeated No. 5 Nadal in 3 sets to win Rio Olympics bronze medal (l. to No. 2 Murray in SF) Has saved match point (s) in 4 different matches this season. Saved 5 MPs in Miami QF and 3 MPs in Rio Olympics QF to beat Monfils 76 in 3rd on both

occasions. Also saved 1 MP vs Isner in Indian Wells 4R (l. to No. 5 Nadal in QF) and 2 MPs vs Muller in Basel SF (l. to Cilic I to final) Comes into London after reaching final in Basel (l. to Cilic) and 3R at ATP Masters 1000 Paris (l. to Tsonga after having 2 MPs) where he posted his 300th career

match win (d. Troicki)

CAREER FACTFILE Birthdate: December 29, 1989 (age 26) Birthplace: Shimane, Japan Residence: Bradenton, Florida, USA Height: 5’10” (1.78m) Weight: 175 lbs (75kg) Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $15,294,374 Career Matches W-L: 300-139 (60-22 indoors) Career Finals W-L: 11-9 (5-2 indoors) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking: 4 (March 2, 2015) Years Qualified at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 3rd (3-4 record) 2016 SUMMARY Prize Money: $3,968,748 Tournaments: 19 Matches W-L: 57-18 By Surface: 10-3 (indoor), 47-15 (outdoor), 40-13 (hard), 13-4 (clay), 4-1 (grass) Tie-breaks: 16-10 Grand Slam: 15-4 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 20-7 Vs. Top 10 Opponents: 4-10 Decisive Set: 14-4 Winning First Set: 46-4 Losing First Set: 11-14

W(1): Memphis (d Fritz) F(4): ATP Masters 1000 Miami (l Djokovic); Barcelona (l Nadal); ATP Masters 1000 Toronto (l Djokovic); Basel (l Cilic) SF(4): ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l Djokovic); ATP Masters 1000 Rome (l Djokovic); Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games (l Murray); US Open (l Wawrinka) QF(3): Brisbane (l Tomic); Australian Open (l Djokovic); ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Nadal) EMIRATES ATP YEAR-END RANKING 2015: 8 2014: 5

2011: 25 2010: 98

2007: 281 2006: 605

2013: 17 2009: 420 2012: 19

2008: 63

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NO. 6 GAEL MONFILS YEAR-END FINALE HISTORY The 30-year-old Frenchman is 1 of 2 first-time participants (Thiem) in this year’s field and 2nd-oldest in this year’s field behind Wawrinka (31) He is 9th different Frenchman to qualify for the year-end championship (since 1970) Richard Gasquet was last Frenchman to qualify in year-end championship in 2013. He went 0-3 in round robin play He is first player 30 & over to make debut in season finale since Andres Gimeno (35) and Bob Hewitt (32) in 1972 Barcelona In history of tournament, 2 Frenchmen have reached the final: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in 2011 (l. to Federer) and Sebastien Grosjean in 2001 (l. to Hewitt) 2016 REVIEW The top player from France will finish in Top 10 Emirates ATP Rankings for first time in his career and comes into London with a personal-best 44 match wins Made biggest jump of any player from last season into Top 10, climibing from No. 24 to a career-high No. 6 in Emirates ATP Rankings Captured biggest title of career at ATP World Tour 500 event in Washington, saving 1 MP vs Karlovic in final. Also runner-up in 2 other tournaments Compiled 19-7 match record in ATP Masters 1000 events and reached 3rd career Masters 1000 final at Monte-Carlo (d. No. 9 Tsonga, l. to No. 5 Nadal in 3

sets). Also reached SF in Toronto (d. No. 7 Raonic, l. to eventual champion Djokovic) and QFs at Indian Wells (l. to Raonic) and Miami (l. to No. 6 Nishikori after holding 5 MPs)

Put together a 23-6 match record from July to rest of season in last 8 tournaments after 21-9 start from January through Wimbledon (l. to Chardy in 5 sets in 1R) Did not drop a set en route to 2nd Grand Slam SF at US Open (l. to No. 1 Djokovic in 4 sets). Afterwards returned to Top 10 on Sept. 12 for first time since week

of Nov. 7, 2011. His previous best year-end ranking was No. 12 in 2010 In 3 tournaments leading into London, reached SF in Tokyo (l. to eventual champion Kyrgios), 3R at ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai (l. to Goffin) and 2R after bye

in Stockholm (l. to Elias) on Oct. 20, his last match played Enjoyed career-long 9-match unbeaten streak and run to Rio Olympics QF (l. to No. 7 Nishikori after holding 3 MPs) Advanced to 1st Australian Open QF in 11th appearance (l. to Raonic) and following month lost to Klizan in Rotterdam title match Withdrew from Marseille (right leg), Munich (groin strain), Roland Garros and Halle (virus) and ATP Masters 1000 Paris (rib). Also conceded walkover to No. 9

Thiem in 3R at ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (back) CAREER FACTFILE Birthdate: September 1, 1986 (age 30) Birthplace: Paris, France Residence: Swtizerland Height: 6’4” (1.93m) Weight: 177 lbs (80kg) Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $12,152,019 Career Matches W-L: 391-216 (105-51 indoors) Career Finals W-L: 6-19 (4-8 indoors) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking: 6 (November 7, 2016) Years Qualified at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 1st 2016 SUMMARY Prize Money: $2,823,418 Tournaments: 17 Matches W-L: 44-15 By Surface: 4-3 (indoor), 41-12 (outdoor), 37-11 (hard), 7-3 (clay), 0-1 (grass) Tie-breaks: 13-9 Grand Slam: 9-3 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 19-7 Vs. Top 10 Opponents: 2-5 Decisive Set: 6-7 Winning First Set: 41-5 Losing First Set: 3-10

W(1): Washington (d Karlovic) F(2): Rotterdam (l Klizan); ATP Masters 1000 Monte Carlo (l Nadal) SF(3) ATP Masters 1000 Toronto (l Djokovic); US Open (l Djokovic); Tokyo (l Kyrgios) QF(4): Australian Open (l Raonic); ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Raonic); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Miami (l Nishikori); Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games (l Nishikori)

EMIRATES ATP YEAR-END RANKING 2015: 24 2014: 18

2010: 12 2009: 13

2005: 31 2004: 231

2013: 31 2008: 14 2003: T947 2012: 78 2011: 16

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NO. 7 MARIN CILIC YEAR-END FINALE HISTORY The 28-year-old Croat is making his 2nd appearance in 3 years and comes in a career-high No. 7 in Emirates ATP Rankings In debut 2 years ago, lost to No. 1 Djokovic, No. 7 Berdych (both in straight sets) and No. 4 Wawrinka (in 3 sets) He is 4th Croat to qualify for year-end championship in tournament history, joining former coach Goran Ivanisevic (5 times), Zeljko Franulovic (twice) and Ivan

Ljubicic (twice). Ivanisevic advanced to SFs in 1992-93 and 1996 2016 REVIEW The top player from Croatia will finish in Top 10 for 2nd time in 3 years, highlighted by 2 ATP World Tour titles in 4 finals. Has won at least 1 ATP World Tour title

for 9 consecutive years Captured 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at Cincinnati in 71st appearance at that level (d. No. 2 Murray, snapping Briton’s 22-match winning streak). En route, beat

Coric for 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF win (1-8) and Dimitrov in SF that ended at 1:35 am on same day as final. Compiled 13-5 record in ATP Masters 1000 play From Cincinnati to end of season in Paris, compiled an outstanding 21-4 match record in last 6 tournaments Advanced to 3rd straight Wimbledon QF, falling to No. 3 Federer after leading by 2 sets and holding 3 MPs Reached finals at Marseille (l. to Kyrgios) and Geneva (d. Ferrer, l. to No. 4 Wawrinka) Also advanced to SFs at London/Queen’s Club (l. to No. 2 Murray in 3 sets) and Tokyo (l. to Goffin) Ended 11-match losing streak vs Top 10 players with win over No. 10 Gasquet in Indian Wells 4R (l. to Goffin in QF) Led Croatia to Davis Cup final with 3-2 wins over Belgium in 1R (d. Coppejans, l. to Goffin), USA in QF (l. to Sock after leading by 2 sets, w/Dodig d. Bryan/Bryan,

d. Isner) and France in SF (d. Pouille, w/Dodig d. Herbert/Mahut, d. Gasquet). Had 4-2 record in singles and 2-0 in doubles Went 6-3 vs. Top 10 opponents after an 0-8 record in 2015 and put together 16-5 indoor match record (most wins on ATP World Tour) Comes into London with a 14-3 record in past 4 tournaments, highlighted by SF in Tokyo (l. to Goffin), 8th career indoor title in Basel (d. Nishikori) and SF at ATP

Masters 1000 Paris where he beat No. 1 Djokovic in QF for 1st time in 15 meetings (l. to Isner). Afterwards, improved to career-best No. 7 ranking Began working with former World No. 4 Jonas Bjorkman prior to Rio Olympics (by phone) and first tournament together on-site at US Open Withdrew from ATP Masters 1000 events at Monte-Carlo, Madrid and Rome due to knee injury

CAREER FACTFILE Birthdate: September 28, 1988 (age 28) Birthplace: Medjugroje, Bosnia-Herzegovina Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Height: 6’6” (1.98m) Weight: 196 lbs. (89kg) Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $16,109,537 Career Matches W-L: 389-207 (100-44 indoors) Career Finals W-L: 16-11 (8-4 indoors) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking: 7 (November 7, 2016) Years Qualified at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 2nd (0-3 record) 2016 SUMMARY Prize Money: $2,729,205 Tournaments: 21 Matches W-L: 47-21 By Surface: 16-5 (indoor), 31-16 (outdoor), 36-15 (hard), 4-3 (clay), 7-3 (grass) Tie-breaks: 16-15 Grand Slam: 8-4 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 13-5 Vs. Top 10 Opponents: 6-3 Decisive Set: 10-9 Winning First Set: 40-6 Losing First Set: 7-15

W (2): ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (d Murray); Basel (d Nishikori) F (2): Marseille (l Kyrgios); Geneva (l Wawrinka) SF(3): London / Queen's Club (l Murray); Tokyo (l Goffin), ATP Masters 1000 Paris (l. Isner) QF(4): Brisbane (l Thiem); Rotterdam (l Kohlschreiber); ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Goffin); Wimbledon (l Federer)

EMIRATES ATP YEAR-END RANKING 2015: 13 2014: 9

2011: 21 2010: 14

2007: 71 2006: 173

2013: 37 2009: 14 2005: 600 2012: 15

2008: 22

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NO. 8 DOMINIC THIEM YEAR-END FINALE HISTORY The 23-year-old Austrian is the youngest player in this year’s field and 1 of 2 first-time participants (Monfils) Countryman Thomas Muster is only other Austrian to qualify for the year-end finale. Muster qualified 3 times, in 1990, 1995-96) and played as an alternate in 1997

(l. to Moya 62 63). He compiled a 2-8 round robin record. He also was a non-playing alternate in 1993

2016 REVIEW The top Austrian is youngest player to finish in Top 10 Emirates ATP Rankings and first player from his country to finish in Top 10 since Thomas Muster in 1997.

Overall, is 3rd Austrian to break into Top 10, 1st since Jurgen Melzer week of May 30, 2011 Set career-highs in ATP World Tour titles (4), finals (6), match wins (57) and ranking (No. 7 on June 6). Played in most tournaments (26) and 2nd-most singles

matches (79) of any player in Top 10 (Murray led with 82) His titles came on 3 different surfaces at Buenos Aires (d. Almagro) on clay, Acapulco (d. Tomic) on hard, Nice (d. A. Zverev) on clay and Stuttgart (d.

Kohlschreiber) on grass. Only player on ATP World Tour during season to win at least 25 matches on clay (25) and hard courts (25). Also won career-high 7 matches on grass

Led ATP World Tour with a 21-2 record in decisive-set matches and won a tour-high 16 matches when losing opening set En route to 2 of his titles, saved 1 MP in Buenos Aires 2R (d. Elias) and SF (d. No. 5 Nadal), as well as 2 MPs in Stuttgart SF (d. No. 3 Federer) Advanced to 1st Grand Slam SF at Roland Garros (d. Goffin, l. to No. 1 Djokovic) Runner-up at Munich (l. to Kohlschreiber 76 in 3rd) and Metz (l. to Pouille) Defeated No. 2 Federer at Rome for biggest career win by ranking and to reach 2nd ATP Masters 1000 QF (Nishikori). During summer hard court circuit, best result was QF at ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (1R bye, 2R d. Millman, 3R w/o, l. to Raonic). Followed with 4R at US Open

(ret. vs. del Potro with knee injury) Reached 1st ATP doubles final at Kitzbühel w/Novak (l. to Koolhof/Middelkoop 11-9 in Match TB after holding 1 MP) Earned 1st 3 Davis Cup victories of career to lead Austria to 4-1 win over Portugal in Group I 1R Withdrew from Hamburg (illness), Los Cabos (hip) and ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai (illness) Retired in Sydney 2R (blisters), ATP Masters 1000 Toronto 2R (hip) and US Open 4R (right knee) CAREER FACTFILE Birthdate: September 3, 1993 (age 23) Birthplace: Wiener Neustadt, Austria Residence: Lichtenworth, Austria Height: 6’1” (1.85m) Weight: 180 lbs (80kg) Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $4,531,869 Career Matches W-L: 121-80 (19-18 indoors) Career Finals W-L: 7-3 (0-1 indoors) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking: 7 (June 6, 2016) Years Qualified at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 1st 2016 SUMMARY Prize Money: $2,522,363 Tournaments: 26 Matches W-L: 57-22 By Surface: 6-3 (indoor), 51-19 (outdoor), 25-13 (hard), 25-7 (clay), 7-2 (grass) Tie-breaks: 20-14 Grand Slam: 11-4 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 10-9 Vs. Top 10 Opponents: 4-7 Decisive Set: 21-2 Winning First Set: 41-2 Losing First Set: 16-20

W(4): Buenos Aires (d Almagro); Acapulco (d Tomic); Nice (d A. Zverev); Stuttgart (d Kohlschreiber) F(2): Munich (l Kohlschreiber); Metz (l Pouille) SF(4): Brisbane (l Federer); Rio de Janeiro (l Pella); Roland Garros (l Djokovic); Halle (l F.Mayer) QF(3): ATP Masters 1000 Rome (l Nishikori); ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l Raonic); Chengdu (l Ramos-Vinolas)

EMIRATES ATP YEAR-END RANKING 2015: 20 2014: 39

2012: 405 2011: 640

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NO. 1 DOUBLES TEAM HISTORY TEAM HISTORY NO. 1 DOUBLES

YEAR DOUBLES TEAM 2015 Jean-Julien Rojer/Horia Tecau 2014 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 2013 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 2012 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 2011 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 2010 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 2009 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 2008 Daniel Nestor/Nenad Zimonjic 2007 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 2006 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 2005 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 2004 Mark Knowles/Daniel Nestor 2003 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 2002 Mark Knowles/Daniel Nestor 2001 Jonas Bjorkman/Todd Woodbridge 2000 Todd Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde

YEAR DOUBLES TEAM 1999 Mahesh Bhupathi/Leander Paes 1998 Jacco Eltingh/Paul Haarhuis 1997 Todd Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde 1996 Todd Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde 1995 Tood Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde 1994 Jacco Elitngh/Paul Haarhuis 1993 Grant Connell/Patrick Galbraith 1992 Todd Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde 1991 John Fitzgerald/Anders Jarryd 1990 Pieter Aldrich/Danie Visser 1989 Rick Leach/Jim Pugh 1988 Rick Leach/Jim Pugh 1987 Sergio Casal/Emilio Sanchez 1986 Hans Gildemeister/Andres Gomez 1985 Ken Flach/Robert Seguso 1984 Mark Edmondson/Sherwood Stewart 1983 Peter Fleming/John McEnroe

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HERBERT-MAHUT (1-2) 2015 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD NOV. 16-22 RR L DODIG/MELO 63 67(4) 7-10 RR W MATKOWSKI/ZIMONJIC 57 63 10-8 RR L ROJER/TECAU 46 57 POINTS: 400 $57,000 (USD)

BRYAN-BRYAN (35-20) 2015 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD NOV. 16-22 RR L BOPANNA/MERGEA 46 36 RR W BOLELLI/FOGNINI 63 62 RR W MURRAY/PEERS 67(5) 76(5) 16-14 SF L ROJER/TECAU 46 46 POINTS: 400 $73,000 (USD) 2014 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD NOV. 10-17 RR L KUBOT/LINDSTEDT 67(3) 36 RR W ROJER/TECAU 67(4) 63 10-6 RR W PEYA/SOARES 76(3) 76(2) SF W BENNETEAU/ROGER-VASSELIN 60 63 F W DODIG/MELO 67(5) 62 10-7 POINTS: 1300 $181,000 (USD) 2013 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD NOV. 4-11 RR L DODIG/MELO 63 36 8-10 RR W QURESHI/ROJER 76(3) 16 14-12 RR W FYRSTENBERG 46 63 10-5 /MATKOWSKI SF W PEYA/SOARES 46 64 10-8 F L MARRERO/VERDASCO 57 76(3) 7-10 POINTS: 800 $97,750 (USD) 2012 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD NOV. 5-12 RR L GRANOLLERS/M.LOPEZ 57 75 9-11 RR W QURESHI/ROJER 75 64 RR L PAES/STEPANEK 46 76(6) 7-10 POINTS: 200 $90,000 (USD) 2011 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD NOV. 20 - 27 RR W MELZER/PETZSCHNER 67(4) 75 10-7 RR W LINDSTEDT/TECAU 61 62 RR L BHUPATHI/PAES 46 26 SF L MIRNYI/NESTOR 67(6) 46 POINTS: 400 $55,000 (USD) 2010 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD NOV. 21 - 28 RR W MELZER/PETZSCHNER 63 75 RR L FYRSTENBERG/ 62 67 8-10 MATKOWSKI RR W DLOUH/-PAES 63 64 SF L NESTOR/ZIMONJIC 36 63 10-12 POINTS: 400 $55,000 (USD) 2009 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD NOV. 22 - 29 RR L MIRNYI/A. RAM 46 46 RR W DLOUHY/PAES 63 64 RR W KUBOT/MARACH 63 64 SF W BHUPATHI/KNOWLES 64 64 F W MIRNYI/A. RAM 76(5) 63 POINTS: 1,300 $265,000 (USD)

2008 TENNIS MASTERS CUP (SHANGHAI) INDOOR, HARD NOV. 10 - 16 RR W CUEVAS/HORNA 61 76(4) RR W BHUPATHI/KNOWLES 75 36 10-4 RR L COETZEE/MOODIE 26 62 10-12 SF W FYRSTENBERG/ 64 64 MATKOWSKI F L NESTOR/ZIMONJIC 67(3) 26 POINTS: 800 $52,500 (USD) (QUALIFIED IN 2007. DNP DUE TO M. BRYAN INJURY) 2006 TENNIS MASTERS CUP (SHANGHAI) INDOOR, HARD NOV. 12 - 19 RR L ERLICH/A. RAM 67(2) 62 16 RR W DAMM/PAES 62 67(4) 76(5) RR L HANLEY/ULLYETT 63 67(4) 46 POINTS: 20 $65,000 (USD) 2005 TENNIS MASTERS CUP (SHANGHAI) INDOOR, CARPET NOV. 13 - 20 RR L ARTHURS/HANLEY 57 76(3) 67(4) RR W KNOWLES/NESTOR 64 64 RR W PAES/ZIMONJIC 75 67(5) 76(5) SF L LLODRA/SANTORO 36 67(7) POINTS: 40 $80,000 (USD) 2004 TENNIS MASTERS CUP (HOUSTON) OUTDOOR, HARD NOV. 13 - 21 RR W ETLIS/RODRIGUEZ 63 76(4) RR L BJORKMAN/WOODBRIDGE 36 46 RR W BHUPATHI/MIRNYI 76(7) 57 64 SF W KNOWLES/NESTOR 62 64 F W. BLACK/ULLYETT 46 75 64 62 POINTS: 130 $205,000 (USD) 2003 TENNIS MASTERS CUP (HOUSTON) OUTDOOR, HARD NOV. 10 - 16 RR W DAMM/SUK 76 67(0) 76(4) RR W LLODRA/SANTORO 64 57 64 RR W BJORKMAN/WOODBRIDGE 46 63 76(9) SF W ETLIS/RODRIGUEZ 62 64 F W LLODRA/SANTORO 67(6) 63 36 76(3) 64 POINTS: 150 $220,000 (USD) 2001 ATP DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP (BANGALORE) OUTDOOR, HARD JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2002 RR W E. FERREIRA/LEACH 64 57 64 RR W HAGGARD/VANHOUDT 63 62 POINTS: 0 $22,500 (USD)

DODIG-MELO (8-5) 2015 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD NOV. 16-22 RR W HERBERT/MAHUT 36 76(4) 10-7 RR L ROJER/TECAU 46 67(3) RR W MATKOWSKI/ZIMONJIC 36 75 10-6 SF L BOPANNA/MERGEA 46 26 POINTS: 400 $73,000 (USD) 2014 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD NOV. 10-17 RR W NESTOR/ZIMONJIC 63 75 RR W GRANOLLERS/M. LOPEZ 76(5) 76(12) RR L BENNETEAU/ROGER-VASSELIN 64 26 8-10 SF W KUBOT/LINDSTEDT 46 64 10-6 F L BRYAN/BRYAN 76(5) 26 7-10 POINTS: 800 $106,000 (USD)

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2013 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS (LONDON) INDOOR, HARD NOV. 4-11 RR W BRYAN/BRYAN 36 63 8-10 RR W FYRSTENBERG 63 36 10-2 /MATKOWSKI RR W QURESHI/ROJER 75 36 11-9 SF L MARRERO/VERDASCO 67(10) 57 POINTS: 600 $76,000 (USD)

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J. MURRAY-SOARES LOPEZ-LOPEZ KONTINEN-PEERS KLAASEN-RAM HUEY-MIRNYI

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NO. 1 PIERRE-HUGUES HERBERT & NICOLAS MAHUT PIERRE-HUGUES HERBERT (FRA) Birthdate: March 18, 1991 (age 25) Birthplace: Schiltigheim, France Residence: Develier, Switzerland Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 2 on July 11, 2016 Career Matches W-L: 77-36 Career Finals W-L: 8-5 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 2nd (1-2 record) NICOLAS MAHUT (FRA) Birthdate: January 21, 1982 (age 34) Birthplace: Angers, France Residence: Boulogne-Billancourt, France Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 1 on June 6, 2016 Career Matches W-L: 251-173 Career Finals W-L: 16-12 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 2nd (1-2 record) 2016 REVIEW The second-year duo are 1 of 3 returning teams (Bryan/Bryan, Dodig/Melo) from last year’s Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. In debut last year went 1-2 in

round robin play. Herbert is youngest player (25) in doubles field No. 1 team comes into London with a 41-10 team record in 14 tournaments, capturing an ATP World Tour-best 5 titles in 7 finals. Played well in Grand Slam

(13-3 record) and ATP Masters 1000 (19-3 record) tournaments, winning three of four finals. Also compiled an ATP World Tour best 13-3 Match Tie-break record. Earned $2,002,477 in doubles earnings

Jumped off to a 30-4 start through July and swept ATP Masters 1000 doubles titles at Indian Wells (d. Pospisil/Sock), Miami (d. Klaasen/Ram) and Monte-Carlo (d. J. Murray/Soares). Became 2nd team ever to win 1st 3 ATP Masters 1000 titles of season (Bryan/Bryan in 2014). Had 15-match winning streak snapped by eventual champions Rojer/Tecau in ATP Masters 1000 Madrid SF

Also defended London Queen’s Club title (d. Guccione/Sa) and captured 2nd Grand Slam crown at Wimbledon, beating Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin to win 1st all-French Grand Slam doubles final in Open Era and become 2nd all-French Wimbledon champions (also Clement/Llodra in 2007)

On June 6, Mahut became No. 1 in Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings and after one week at the top, regained it on July 11 and has been there past 19 weeks (20 overall, as of Nov. 14). Looking to become first Frenchman to finish No. 1 in singles or doubles. He is second Frenchman to rank No. 1 in doubles, first since Yannick Noah became No. 1 on Aug. 25, 1986 (held it for 19 weeks in 1986-87). Herbert rose to career-high No. 2 on July 11 and since then has been No. 2 for 17 of past 19 weeks (as of Nov. 14)

In other Grand Slam tournaments, fell in Australian Open 2R (l. to Andujar/Carreño Busta), Roland Garros 3R (l. to eventual champions Lopez/Lopez), and US Open SF (l. to eventual champions Murray/Soares)

In final 5 tournaments from August-on, compiled 11-6 record with finals in Antwerp (l. to Nestor/Roger-Vasselin) and at ATP Masters 1000 Paris (l. Kontinen/Peers)

Mahut, who is co-title leader (6) on ATP World Tour (w/Kontinen), won Rotterdam title w/Pospisil and Herbert won Wroclaw, POL Challenger title w/Olivetti TANDEM FAST FACTS Career Matches W-L: 71-23 Career Finals W-L: 7-5 Team Debut: 2014 Paris-Bercy (1R) Full-time partners since: 2015 Finals Appearance: 2nd 2016 SUMMARY Emirates ATP Doubles Team Ranking: 1st Prize Money: $2,002,477 Tournaments: 14 Matches W-L: 41-10 Grand Slam: 13-3 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 19-3 Match Tie-breaks W-L: 13-3 W(5): ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (d. Pospisil/Sock), ATP Masters 1000 Miami (d. Klaasen/Ram); ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (d. Murray/Soares); Queen’s Club/London (d. Guccione/Sa); Wimbledon (d. Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin) F(2): Antwerp (l. Nestor/Roger-Vasselin), ATP Masters 1000 Paris (l. Kontinen/Peers) SF(2): ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l. Rojer/Tecau), US Open (l. Murray/Soares)

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NO. 2 JAMIE MURRAY & BRUNO SOARES JAMIE MURRAY (GBR) Birthdate: February 13, 1986 (age 30) Birthplace: Dunblane, Scotland Residence: Wimbledon, England Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 1 on April 4, 2016 Career Matches W-L: 290-230 Career Finals W-L: 16-17 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 2nd (1-2 record) BRUNO SOARES (BRA) Birthdate: February 27, 1982 (age 34) Birthplace: Belo Horizonte, Brazil Residence: Belo Horizonte, Brazil Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 2 on Oct. 17, 2016 Career Matches W-L: 355-217 Career Finals W-L: 23-22 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 3rd (3-4 record) 2016 REVIEW The British-Brazilian duo are appearing in their first Barclays ATP World Tour Finals and 1of 5 teams making their maiden appearance at the O2. This is the

2nd straight year-end finals showing for Murray, who was 1-2 last year (w/Peers). Soares is making his 3rd year-end finals appearance after qualifying in 2013-14 (w/Peya). They reached SFs in 2013 (l. to Bryans)

This is 2nd straight year a brothers duo are playing in year-end finals in singles and doubles. Prior to last year, last brothers to qualify in season finale came in 1989 when John and Patrick McEnroe competed in same year. John reached SF at Masters in New York and Patrick won doubles title in London (w/Grabb)

They come into London with a 38-16 match record (3-2 in finals), including an outstanding 17-2 mark in Grand Slam play, winning titles at Australian Open (d. Nestor/Stepanek) and at US Open (d. Herbert/Mahut in SF and Carreño Busta/Garcia-Lopez in F). Became first team to win 2 Slam titles in a season since Bryan/Bryan in 2013. Also advanced to QF at Wimbledon (d. Pavic/Venus 16-14 in 5th, l. to Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin 10-8 in 5th)

In 2nd week of season in Sydney, captured maiden title together (d. Bopanna/Mergea). Then followed with title run in Melbourne, only dropping 2 sets In ATP Masters 1000 play, put together a 10-9 record with runner-up showings in Monte-Carlo (l. to Herbert/Mahut) and Toronto (l. to Dodig/Melo) Became 1st Briton to rank No. 1 in Emirates ATP Rankings (singles or doubles) on April 4 and held top spot for total of 9 weeks. Younger brother Andy

became No. 1 in singles on Nov. 7. With Andy, became 1st brothers in Open Era to reach doubles and singles finals at same major, accomplishing feat at Australian Open

Soares captured 3rd Grand Slam mixed doubles title in Melbourne w/Vesnina (d. Tecau/Vandeweghe 10-5 in Match TB). He also advanced to Rio Olympics QF w/Melo (d. Djokovic/Zimonjic, l. to Mergea/Tecau in 3 sets) and SF in Vienna. Reached a career-high No. 2 in doubles on Oct. 17 and came within one match win of becoming No. 1 but lost in QF at ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai (l. to Kontinen/Peers)

TANDEM FAST FACTS Career Matches W-L: 38-16 Career Finals W-L: 3-2 Team Debut: 2016 Doha (SF) Full-time partners since: 2016 Finals Appearance: 1st 2016 SUMMARY Emirates ATP Doubles Team Ranking: 2nd Prize Money: $1,718,674 Tournaments: 19 Matches W-L: 38-16 Grand Slam: 17-2 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 10-9 Match Tie-breaks W-L: 8-10 W(3): Sydney (d. Bopanna/Mergea): Australian Open (d. Nestor/Stepanek); US Open (d. Carreno Busta/Garcia-Lopez) F(2): ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l. Herbert/Mahut); ATP Masters 1000 Toronto (l. Dodig/Melo) SF(2): Doha (l. Lopez/Lopez); Vienna (l. Marach/Martin)

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NO. 3 BOB BRYAN & MIKE BRYAN BOB BRYAN (USA) Birthdate: April 29, 1978 (age 38) Birthplace: Camarillo, California, USA Residence: Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, USA Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 1 on Sept. 8, 2003 Career Matches W-L: 1,002-311 Career Finals W-L: 112-54 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 15th (35-20 record) * 2003- 04, ’09, ‘14 Champion (w/Mike) * Qualified in ’07 but W/D due to Mike injury MIKE BRYAN (USA) Birthdate: April 29, 1978 (age 38) Birthplace: Camarillo, California, USA Residence: Wesley Chapel, Florida, USA Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 1 on Sept. 8, 2003 Career Matches W-L: 1,016-314 Career Finals W-L: 114-54 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 15th (35-20 record) * 2003- 04, ’09, ‘14 Champion (w/Bob) * Qualified in ’07 but W/D due to Mike injury 2016 REVIEW The American twins qualified for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for the 15th time and last year reached SFs (l. to eventual champs Rojer/Tecau). They

have a 35-20 match record at the tournament, winning titles in 2003 (d. Llodra/Santoro) and 2004 (d. W. Black/Ullyett) in Houston, in 2009 (d. Mirnyi/A. Ram) in Shanghai and 2014 in London (d. Dodig/Melo). Their 35 match wins is a tournament record. They also were finalists in 2008 (l. Nestor-Zimonjic) and 2013 (l. Marrero/Verdasco). In last title run two years ago, opened with round robin loss and then won four matches in a row to win title

They enter London with a 46-20 match record on season and 16th straight year they have won at least 40 matches. They had won at least 60 matches in a season for 9 years in a row from 2006-14

They compiled a 3-2 record in finals, highlighted by 3 clay court titles in Houston (saved 2 MPs in 1R vs Kudla/Young, Estrella Burgos/S. Gonzalez in F), Barcelona (d. Cuevas/Granollers) and ATP Masters 1000 Rome (d. Pospisil/Sock), their record 36tth Masters 1000 title. That was also their last title in May and 5-month title drought is longest coming into season finale

Put together a 15-8 record in ATP Masters 1000 play with SF results in Miami, Cincinnati and Shanghai In Grand Slam play, compiled a 13-4 record with their best result a runner-up at Roland Garros (l. to Lopez/Lopez), which is also their last final reached in

June. They have a 16-12 career record in Slam finals (last title came at 2014 US Open). Also 3R at Australian Open and QF at Wimbledon and US Open They have won a record 112 titles together and with their QF win over Cuevas/Troicki in Vienna, became first team in Open Era to win 1,000 matches as a

team (1,001-311). Their streak of having won at least 5 titles in a season ended after a record 14 years in a row. Passed Jimmy Connors’ 109 singles championships for most ATP World Tour titles ever in singles or doubles in Open Era

Lost 3 matches with combined 17 MPs: Memphis 1R vs Krajicek/Monroe (3 MPs), Delray Beach final vs Marach/Martin (6 MPs) and ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells QF vs Roger-Vasselin/Zimonjic (8 MPs)

Dropped to No. 9 and No. 10 in Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings on Apr. 18 (lowest since Aug. 26, 2002). Come into London ranked No. 5 In Davis Cup, defeated Hewitt/Peers in 5 sets in 1R to improve to 13-0 in road matches (USA d. AUS 3-1) and lost at home in QF to Cilic/Dodig TANDEM FAST FACTS Career Matches W-L: 1,001-311 Career Finals W-L: 112-54 Team Debut: 1995 US Open Full-time partners since: 1995 ATP World Tour No.1 (10 of last 13 years): 2003, 2005-07, 2009-14 Finals Appearance: 15th (35-20 record) Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Champions: 2003-04, 2009, 2014 2016 SUMMARY Emirates ATP Doubles Team Ranking: 3rd Prize Money: $1,409,021 Tournaments: 22 Matches W-L: 46-20 Grand Slam: 13-4 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 15-8 Match Tie-breaks W-L: 10-5 W(3): Houston (d. Estrella Burgos/S. Gonzalez); Barcelona (d. Cuevas/Granollers); ATP Masters 1000 Rome (d. Pospisil/Sock) F(2): Delray Beach (l. Marach/Martin); Roland Garros (l. Lopez/Lopez) SF(7): ATP Masters 1000 Miami (l. Herbert/Mahut); Stuttgart (l. Marach/Martin); Halle (l. Klaaasen/Ram); ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l. Rojer/Tecau); Beijing (l. Carreno Busta/Nadal); ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai (l. Isner/Sock); Vienna (l. Kubot/Melo

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NO. 4 FELICIANO LOPEZ & MARC LOPEZ FELICIANO LOPEZ (ESP) Birthdate: September 20, 1981 (age 35) Birthplace: Toledo, Spain Residence: Madrid, Spain Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 9 on Nov. 7, 2016 Career Matches W-L: 184-224 Career Finals W-L: 3-8 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 1st MARC LOPEZ (ESP) Birthdate: July 31, 1982 (age 34) Birthplace: Barcelona, Spain Residence: Barcelona, Spain Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 3 on Jan. 28, 2013 Career Matches W-L: 257-163 Career Finals W-L: 13-15 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 4th (6-5 record) 2012 Champion (w/Granollers) 2016 REVIEW The Spaniards are appearing in their first Barclays ATP World Tour Finals and 1 of 5 teams making their debut.. Marc Lopez is making his 4th showing in

London and he won 2012 title in debut (w/countryman Granollers). Qualified in 2013-14 w/Granollers) and went 1-2 in round robin play both times • They won titles in opening week of season in Doha (d. J. Murray/Soares in SF, Peya/Petzschner in final) and in June at Roland Garros where they upset

No. 1 seeds and last 3 Roland Garros doubles champions (d. Herbert/Mahut, Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin after saving 6 MPs, Dodig/Melo and Bryan/Bryan). Also defeated Bryan/Bryan in 3 sets to reach US Open SF (l. to Carreño Busta/Garcia-Lopez). Had 11-2 record in Grand Slam play

• Reached final in Dubai where they held 2 MPs vs. Bolelli/Seppi before falling 14-12 in Match TB and followed with SF at ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l. to Pospisil/Sock 12-10 in Match TB) • Marc Lopez in 1st event of season w/Nadal, won gold medal at Rio Olympics (d. Mergea/Tecau in 3 sets after trailing a break in 3rd) • Played in Davis Cup tie vs. Romania w/Lopez and lost to Mergea/Tecau in 5 sets (ESP d. ROU 4-1). Then in World Group playoff tie, teamed w/Nadal and beat India’s Myneni/Paes in 4 sets • In between Dubai and Indian Wells, teamed with No. 806th-ranked teenage countryman Jaume Munar to win Futures title at Tarragona, ESP • Coming into this season, Feliciano Lopez’s only doubles title came in 2004 Stockholm. He is only player in doubles field ranked in Top 30 singles (No. 28) and doubles (career-high No. 9) TANDEM FAST FACTS Career Matches W-L: 32-21 Career Finals W-L: 2-2 Team Debut: 2001 Sao Paulo-3 Challenger (1R) ATP Debut: 2004 Valencia (Runner-up) Full-time partners since: 2016 Finals Appearance: 1st 2016 SUMMARY Emirates ATP Doubles Team Ranking: 4th Prize money: $1,143,663 Tournaments: 17 Matches W-L: 27-16 Grand Slam: 11-2 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 6-8 Match Tie-breaks W-L: 7-8 W(2): Doha (d. Peya/Petzschner), Roland Garros (d. Bryan/Bryan) F(1): Dubai (l. Bolelli/Seppi) SF(3): ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l. Pospisil/Sock); Barcelona (l. Cuevas/Granollers); US Open (l. Carreno Busta/Garcia-Lopez)

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NO. 5 HENRI KONTINEN & JOHN PEERS HENRI KONTINEN (FIN) Birthdate: June 19, 1990 (age 26) Birthplace: Helsinki, Finland Residence: Tallinn, Estonia Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 10 on Nov. 7, 2016 Career Matches W-L: 104-60 Career Finals W-L: 12-4 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 1st JOHN PEERS (AUS) Birthdate: July 25, 1988 (age 28) Birthplace: Melbourne, Australia Residence: Melbourne, Australia Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 7 on Sept. 14, 2015 Career Matches W-L: 160-101 Career Finals W-L: 10-11 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 2nd (1-2 record) 2016 REVIEW The Finn and Aussie tandem, who are youngest team (combined 54 years old) in draw, are making their debut at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals.

Kontinen is 2nd-youngest player (26) in doubles field (behind Herbert, 25) and first from Finland tp qualify for season finale. Peers made his debut last year (w/J. Murray) and he went 1-2 in round robin play

Finnish/Aussie duo compiled a 38-19 match record, winning 4 titles in 5 finals, capturing biggest career title at ATP Masters 1000 Paris (d. Herbert/Mahut in Match TB)

They made debut in opening week of season in Brisbane and won title (d. Duckworth/Guccione). Also won German clay titles in Munich (d. Cabal/Farah) and Hamburg (d. Nestor/Qureshi)

Reached Wimbledon QF (l. to eventual champs Herbert/Mahut in four sets), where Kontinen won mixed doubles title with Heather Watson (GBR). Defeated 4-time Grand Slam champs Paes/Hingis in debut w/Watson and became first Finnish player to win a Grand Slam title

In last 2 ATP Masters 1000 tournaments of season, reached final in Shanghai (l. to Isner/Sock) and won title at Paris after winning matches in straight sets over London qualifiers Huey/Mirnyi in 1R, Klaasen/Ram in 2R and Bryan/Bryan in QF (also beat Melo/Pospisil in SF). Put together 14-8 record in ATP Masters 1000 tournaments during season

Kontinen, who is co-leader (w/Mahut) with 6 doubles titles this season, has won at least 5 ATP World Tour titles for a 2nd straight year. He moved to a career-high No. 10 in Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings after Paris title. In addition to his 4 titles (w/Peers), won Winston-Salem (w/Garcia-Lopez), saving 5 MPs in final vs. Begemann/Paes, and St. Petersburg (w/Inglot)

TANDEM FAST FACTS Career Matches W-L: 38-19 Career Finals: 4-1 Team Debut: 2016 Brisbane (Winner) Full-time partners since: 2016 Finals Appearance: 1st 2016 SUMMARY Emirates ATP Doubles Team Ranking: 5th Prize Money: $937,686 Tournaments: 23 Matches W-L: 38-19 Grand Slam: 6-4 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 14-8 Match Tie-breaks W-L: 5-10 W(4): Brisbane (d. Duckworth/Guccione); Munich (d. Cabal/Farah); Hamburg (d. Nestor/Qureshi), ATP Masters 1000 Paris (d. Herbert/Mahut) F(1): ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai (l. Isner/Sock) SF(3): Rotterdam (l. Mahut/Pospisil); Halle (l. Kubot/Peya); Washington (l. Kubot/Peya)

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NO. 6 IVAN DODIG & MARCELO MELO IVAN DODIG (CRO) Birthdate: January 2, 1985 (age 31) Birthplace: Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina Residence: Zagreb, Croatia Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 4 on June 8, 2015 Career Matches W-L: 173-126 Career Finals W-L: 6-10 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 4th (8-5 record) MARCELO MELO (BRA) Birthdate: September 23, 1983 (age 33) Birthplace: Belo Horizonte, Brazil Residence: Belo Horizonte, Brazil Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 1 on Nov. 2, 2015 Career Matches W-L: 379-241 Career Finals W-L: 22-19 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 4th (8-5 record) 2016 REVIEW The Croat and Brazilian tandem are appearing in their 4th straight Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (8-5 record) and reached final in

2014 (l. to Bryan/Bryan). Also reached SF in 2013 debut with a 3-0 round robin record (l. eventual champs Marrero/Verdasco) and last year (l. to Bopanna/Mergea)

They teamed up in 14 tournaments, compiling a 25-12 match record with back-to-back ATP Masters 1000 titles in Toronto (d. Murray/Soares) and Cincinnati (d. Rojer/Tecau). Also runner-up in Nottingham (l. Inglot/Nestor). Put together 13-5 record in ATP Masters 1000 play. In addition to pair of titles, reached SF in Monte-Carlo (l. to Murray/Soares) and Madrid (l. to Bopanna/Mergea after holding 1 MP)

Best Grand Slam result was SF at Roland Garros (l. to eventual champs Lopez/Lopez) and 3R at Australian Open and Wimbledon and 1R at US Open, their last tournament they played together

Dodig helped Croatia reach Davis Cup final (vs. Argentina) by compiling a 3-0 record, teaming w/Skugor to beat Bemelmans/Goffin in 1R and then w/Cilic to beat Bryan/Bryan in QF and Herbert/Mahut in SF. Only played in one doubles event post-US Open, in Basel (w/Zimonjic, l. in 1R). Saved 1 MP vs Herbert/Mladenovic to reach 1st mixed doubles final at Roland Garros w/Mirza (l. to Paes/Hingis)

Melo ranked No. 1 for 17 weeks earlier this season and comes into London ranked No. 7. He reached QF at Rio Olympics w/Soares (d. Djokovic/Zimonjic, l. to Mergea/Tecau in 3 sets). Also won title in Vienna (w/Kubot). Teamed w/Nestor for Canadian’s 1,000th win in Sydney 1R (d. Chardy/Paes, l. to Kubot/Matkowski in QF)

TANDEM FAST FACTS Career Matches W-L: 133-74 Career Finals W-L: 6-8 Team Debut: 2012 Memphis (Runner-up) Full-time partners since: April 2012 (Bucharest) Finals Appearance: 4th (8-5 record) 2016 SUMMARY Emirates ATP Doubles Team Ranking: 5th Prize money: $954,941 Tournaments: 14 Matches W-L: 25-12 Grand Slam: 8-4 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 13-5 Match Tie-breaks W-L: 7-3

W(2): ATP Masters 1000 Toronto (d. Murray/Soares); ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (d. Rojer/Tecau) F(1): Nottingham (l. Inglot/Nestor) SF(3): ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l. Murray/Soares); ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l. Bopanna/Mergea); Roland Garros (l. Lopez/Lopez)

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NO. 7 RAVEN KLAASEN & RAJEEV RAM RAVEN KLAASEN (RSA) Birthdate: October 16 1982 (age 34) Birthplace: King William’s Town, South Africa Residence: Cape Town, South Africa Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 9 on July 11, 2016 Career Matches W-L: 148-96 Career Finals W-L: 11-10 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 1st RAJEEV RAM (USA) Birthdate: March 18, 1984 (age 32) Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, USA Residence: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 16 on October 10, 2016 Career Matches W-L: 176-169 Career Finals W-L: 10-7 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 1st 2016 REVIEW The South African and American are appearing in their first Barclays ATP World Tour Finals They put together a 2-3 record in ATP World Tour title matches and reached finals on all surfaces (clay, grass, hard), winning titles on grass in Halle for 2nd

straight year (d. Kubot/Peya) and on hard in Chengdu (d. Carreno Busta/Fyrstenberg). Reached final at ATP Masters 1000 Miami (d. J. Murray/Soares in 1R, l. to Herbert/Mahut 10-7 in Match TB) and on clay in Geneva (l. to Johnson/Querrey). Last month reached final in Tokyo (l. to Granollers/Matkowski)

• In Grand Slam play, compiled 9-4 record and advanced to QF at Australian Open (d. Bryan/Bryan, l. to eventual champions J. Murray/Soares 76 in 3rd) and SF at Wimbledon (l. to Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin) • Ram, who achieved career-high Emirates ATP Ranking of No. 56 in singles on April 18 and No. 16 in doubles on October 10, reached singles final in Delray Beach (l. to Querrey). Ram, Mahut and F. Lopez are only players in doubles draw to reach a singles final/win title this year. Mahut won ‘s-Hertogenbosch title and Lopez won Gstaad title (reached Los Cabos final) • Ram secured silver medal in mixed doubles at Rio Olympics w/V. Williams (d. Bopanna/Mirza, l. to Sock/Mattek-Sands). Also in mixed doubles, reached 1st Grand Slam final of career at US Open w/Vandeweghe (l. to Pavic/Siegemund) TANDEM FAST FACTS Career Matches W-L: 47-31 Career Finals: 3-4 Team Debut: 2015 Manchester Challenger (Runner-up) ATP Debut: 2015 ‘s-Hertogenbosch (QF) Full-time partners since: June 2015 (s’-Hertogenbosch) Finals Appearance: 1st 2016 SUMMARY Emirates ATP Doubles Team Ranking: 7th Prize Money: $807,371 Tournaments: 22 Matches W-L: 31-20 Grand Slam: 9-4 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 6-9 Match Tie-breaks W-L: 6-4 W(2): Halle (d. Kubot/Peya); Chengdu (d. Carreno Busta/Fyrstenberg) F(3): ATP Masters 1000 Miami (l. Herbert/Mahut), Geneva (l. Johnson/Querrey); Tokyo (l. Granollers/Matkowski) SF(2): Chennai (l. Marach/Martin); Wimbledon (l. to Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin)

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NO. 8 TREAT HUEY & MAX MIRNYI TREAT HUEY (PHI) Birthdate: August 28, 1985 (age 31) Birthplace: Washington, D.C., USA Residence: Alexandria, Virginia, USA Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 18 on July 11, 2016 Career Matches W-L: 160-127 Career Finals W-L: 7-9 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 1st MAX MIRNYI (BLR) Birthdate: July 6, 1977 (age 39) Birthplace: Minsk, Belarus Residence: Sarasota, Florida, USA Career-High Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking: No. 1 on June 9, 2003 Career Matches W-L: 726-391 Career Finals W-L: 49-43 Appearance at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 10th (20-15 record) 2006 Champion (w/Bjorkman), 2011 Champion (w/Nestor) 2016 REVIEW The Philippines and Belarussian duo are making their Barclays ATP World Tour Final debut. Mirnyi is making his 10th year-end finals appearance with a 6th

different partner, first since 2012. Has a 20-15 career record and a 2-time champion, in 2006 (w/Bjorkman) and 2011 (w/Nestor). Also runner-up in 2009 (w/A. Ram) and 2010 (w/Bhupathi)

Won lone ATP World Tour title of season in late February in Acapulco where they saved 2 MPs in 1R win over Guccione/Tomic (d. Petzschner/Peya in final). Mirnyi also earned his 700th career match win vs. Aussies

Compiled 9-4 record in Grand Slam play with QF at Australian Open (d. Bopanna/Mergea, l. to Nestor/Stepanek) and SF at Wimbledon (l. to eventual champions Herbert/Mahut in 5 sets). Mirnyi made 20th straight appearance at All England Club and was playing with 14th partner. Also 3R at Roland Garros (l. to 2014 champs Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin)

Best ATP Masters 1000 result of season was SF in Miami (d. Dodig/Melo in 2R, l. to Klaasen/Ram). Put together 9-7 in ATP Masters 1000 events Huey retired in Washington 1R and withdrew from ATP Masters 1000 Toronto due to lower back injury Mirnyi participated in 5th consecutive Olympic Games (w/Bury l. to Marach/Peya in 1R)

TANDEM FAST FACTS Career Matches W-L: 30-22 Career Finals: 1-0 Team Debut: 2016 Auckland (1R) Full-time partners since: 2016 Finals Appearance: 1st 2016 SUMMARY Emirates ATP Doubles Team Ranking: 8th Prize money: $650,126 Tournaments: 23 Matches W-L: 30-22 Grand Slam: 9-4 ATP World Tour Masters 1000: 9-7 Match Tie-breaks W-L: 5-9 W(1): Acapulco (d. Peya/Petzschner) SF(5): Delray Beach (l. to Marach/Martin); ATP Masters 1000 Miami (l. Klaasen/Ram); Barcelona (l. Bryan/Bryan); Estoril (l. Butorac/Lipsky), Wimbledon (l. Herbert/Mahut)

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DODIG/MELO 1 - 1 1 - 1 3 - 6 0 - 1 1 - 1 3 - 1 1 - 1

KLAASEN/RAM 0 - 1 1 - 2 3 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 0

HUEY/MINRYI 0 - 1 0 - 0 0- 2 0 - 0 0 - 2 1 - 1 0 - 1

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INFOSYS ATP SCORES & STATS

SERVICE GAME LEADERS AS OF NOVEMBER 7, 2016 (MIN. 40 MATCHES)

ACES Number Match 1. Isner, John 1159 50 2. Karlovic, Ivo 1131 54 3. Muller, Gilles 888 59 4. Raonic, Milos 824 65 5. Kyrgios, Nick 732 53 6. Querrey, Sam 670 51 7. Cilic, Marin 636 62 8. Lopez, Feliciano 583 53 9. Murray, Andy 527 78 10. Troicki, Viktor 515 61 1st Serve Percentage Percent Match 1. Nadal, Rafael 70 53 2. Isner, John 69 50 3. Kyrgios, Nick 66 53 4. Tomic, Bernard 66 51 5. Dzumhur, Damir 66 42 6. Lajovic, Dusan 66 40 7. Bautista Agut, Roberto 65 69 8. Djokovic, Novak 65 67 9T. Raonic, Milos 64 65 9T. Dimitrov, Grigor 64 65 1st Serve Points Won Percent Match 1. Karlovic, Ivo 82 54 2. Isner, John 82 50 3. Muller, Gilles 81 59 4. Raonic, Milos 80 65 5. Cilic, Marin 80 62 6. Querrey, Sam 80 51 7. Berdych, Tomas 78 57 8. Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried 78 51 9. Lopez, Feliciano 77 53 10. Murray, Andy 76 78

RETURN GAME LEADERS

Points Won Returning 1st Serve Percent Match 1. Djokovic, Novak 35 67 2. Nadal, Rafael 35 53 3. Murray, Andy 34 78 4. Goffin, David 32 70 5T. Monfils, Gael 32 58 5T. Simon, Gilles 32 58 7. Ferrer, David 32 56 8. Gasquet, Richard 32 50 9. Dzumhur, Damir 32 42 10. Thiem, Dominic 31 77 Points Won Returning 2nd Serve Percent Match 1. Djokovic, Novak 58 67 2. Murray, Andy 56 78 3. Nadal, Rafael 56 53 4. Nishikori, Kei 54 73 5. Goffin, David 54 70 6. Bautista Agut, Roberto 53 69 7. Ferrer, David 53 56 8. Fognini, Fabio 53 47 9. Carreno Busta, Pablo 52 66 10. Monfils, Gael 52 58

Break Points Converted Percent Match 1. Carreno Busta, Pablo 46 66 2. Mahut, Nicolas 46 43 3. Murray, Andy 45 78 4. Monfils, Gael 45 58 5. Nadal, Rafael 45 53 6. Fognini, Fabio 45 47 7. Dzumhur, Damir 45 42 8. Goffin, David 44 70 9. Simon, Gilles 44 58 10. Gasquet, Richard 44 50 Return Games Won Percent Match 1. Nadal, Rafael 41 53 2. Murray, Andy 37 78 3. Djokovic, Novak 34 67 4. Nishikori, Kei 31 73 5. Goffin, David 31 70 6. Monfils, Gael 31 58 7. Fognini, Fabio 31 47 8. Simon, Gilles 29 58 9. Ferrer, David 29 56 10. Gasquet, Richard 29 50

2nd Serve Points Won Percent Match 1. Djokovic, Novak 57 67 2. Nishikori, Kei 56 73 3. Raonic, Milos 56 65 4. Wawrinka, Stan 56 61 5. Karlovic, Ivo 56 54 6. Cilic, Marin 55 62 7. Cuevas, Pablo 55 57 8. Kyrgios, Nick 55 53 9. Isner, John 55 50 10. Coric, Borna 55 41 Service Games Won Percent Match 1. Karlovic, Ivo 93 54 2. Isner, John 93 50 3. Raonic, Milos 91 65 4. Kyrgios, Nick 89 53 5. Muller, Gilles 88 59 6. Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried 88 51 7. Cilic, Marin 87 62 8. Wawrinka, Stan 87 61 9. Djokovic, Novak 86 67 10. Murray, Andy 85 78 Break Points Saved Percent Match 1 Karlovic, Ivo 73 54 2. Johnson, Steve 71 58 3. Raonic, Milos 70 65 4. Nadal, Rafael 70 53 5. Nishikori, Kei 69 73 6. Wawrinka, Stan 69 61 7. Kyrgios, Nick 69 53 8. Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried 69 51 9. Isner, John 69 50 10. Djokovic, Novak 68 67

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2016 ATP WORLD TOUR SEASON STATISTICS

SINGLES TITLE LEADERS

Player Total Clay Grass HardMurray, Andy 8 1 2 5 Djokovic, Novak 7 2 5 Thiem, Dominic 4 2 1 1Wawrinka, Stan 4 1 3 Kyrgios, Nick 3 3 Bautista Agut, Roberto 2 2 Carreno Busta, Pablo 2 2 Cilic, Marin 2 2 Cuevas, Pablo 2 2 Gasquet, Richard 2 2 Karlovic, Ivo 2 1 1 Klizan, Martin 2 1 1Nadal, Rafael 2 2 Almagro, Nicolas 1 1 Berdych, Tomas 1 1 Delbonis, Federico 1 1 Del Potro, Juan Martin 1 1 Estrella Burgos, Victor 1 1 Fognini, Fabio 1 1 Johnson, Steve 1 1 Khachanov, Karen 1 1 Kohlschreiber, Philipp 1 1 Lopez, Feliciano 1 1 Lorenzi, Paolo 1 1 Mahut, Nicolas 1 1 Mayer, Florian 1 1 Monaco, Juan 1 1 Monfils, Gael 1 1Nishikori, Kei 1 1 Pouille, Lucas 1 1 Querrey, Sam 1 1Ramos-Vinolas, Albert 1 1 Raonic, Milos 1 1 Schwartzman, Diego 1 1 Troicki, Viktor 1 1 Verdasco, Fernando 1 1 Zverev, Alexander 1 1 Total (37 players) 66 22 7 37

WINNERS/FINALISTS BY SEED (66) Seed W-L (2015) No. 1 19-8 (30-8) No. 2 9-9 (11-12) No. 3 8-9 (3-10) No. 4 7-4 (5-2) No. 5 4-5 (4-4) No. 6 3-4 (1-3) No. 7 1-2 (0-6) No. 8 2-3 (2-4) Nos. 9-16 2-4 (0-2) Nos. 17-32 0-0 (0-0) Unseeded 11-17 (10-15) No. 1 vs. 2 6-2 (8-5)

YOUNGEST FINALS Tournament PlayersNice Dominic Thiem (22) d. Alexander Zverev (19) Memphis Kei Nishikori (26) d. Taylor Fritz (18) Marrakech Federico Delbonis (25) d. Borna Coric (19)

OLDEST FINALS

Tournament Players Los Cabos Ivo Karlovic (37) d. Feliciano Lopez (34) Newport Ivo Karlovic (37) d. Gilles Muller (33) ‘s-Hertogenbosch Nicolas Mahut (34) d. Gilles Muller (33)

ALL COUNTRYMEN FINALS (6)

Tournament Players Montpellier Richard Gasquet d. Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA) Delray Beach Sam Querrey d. Rajeev Ram (USA) Estoril Nicolas Almagro d. Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP) Halle Florian Mayer d. Alexander Zverev (GER) Bastad Albert Ramos-Vinolas d. Fernando Verdasco (ESP) Winston-Salem Pablo Carreno Busta d. R. Bautista Agut (ESP)

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2016 ATP WORLD TOUR SEASON STATISTICS

ALL-TOP 10 FINALS (11) Tournament Players Doha Novak Djokovic (1) d. Rafael Nadal (5) Australian Open Novak Djokovic (1) d. Andy Murray (2) Miami Novak Djokovic (1) d. Kei Nishikori (6) Barcelona Rafael Nadal (5) d. Kei Nishikori (6) Madrid Novak Djokovic (1) d. Andy Murray (2) Rome Andy Murray (3) d. Novak Djokovic (1) Roland Garros Novak Djokovic (1) d. Andy Murray (2) Queen’s Club/London Andy Murray (2) d. Milos Raonic (9) Wimbledon Andy Murray (2) d. Milos Raonic (7) Toronto Novak Djokovic(1) d. Kei Nishikori (6) US Open Stan Wawrinka(3) d Novak Djokovic(1)

SINGLES TITLES (18) / FINALS (22) BY COUNTRY

Country (2015) 2016 W-L Winners ESP (10-11) 10-9 Bautista Agut-2, Carreno Busta-2, Nadal-2, Almagro, Lopez,Ramos-Vinolas,Verdasco GBR (4-3) 8-4 Murray-8 SRB (12-5) 8-3 Djokovic-7, Troicki FRA (6-8) 5-6 Gasquet-2, Mahut, Monfils, Pouille ARG (0-2) 4-3 Delbonis, del Potro, Monaco, Schwartzman AUT (3-0) 4-2 Thiem-4 CRO (2-1) 4-5 Cilic-2, Karlovic-2 SUI (10-5) 4-2 Wawrinka-4 GER (1-1) 3-3 Kohlschreiber, F. Mayer, A. Zverev AUS (1-1) 3-1 Kyrgios-3 USA (3-6) 2-7 Johnson, Querrey URU (1-1) 2-2 Cuevas-2 ITA (0-5) 2-1 Fognini, Lorenzi SVK (1-0) 2-1 Klizan-2 CAN (1-1) 1-3 Raonic JPN (3-1) 1-4 Nishikori CZE (3-4) 1-0 Berdych DOM (1-0) 1-0 Estrella Burgos RUS (0-0) 1-0 Khachanov BUL (0-0) 0-3 LUX (0-0) 0-2 BEL (0-2) 0-1 BRA (1-0) 0-1 CYP (0-1) 0-1 GEO (0-0) 0-1 NED (0-0) 0-1

WINNERS BY AGE 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 2 2 5 1 - 4 3 4 9 16 6 3 4 - 3 1 - 2

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�FIRST-TIME ATP WORLD TOUR WINNERS (9)

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Players trying to win their first ATP World Tour title this season went 9-11 after going 6-10 in 2015 Player Age Tournament Nick Kyrgios 20 Marseille Diego Schwartzman 23 Istanbul Steve Johnson 26 Nottingham Albert Ramos-Vinolas 28 Bastad Paolo Lorenzi 34 Kitzbuehel Pablo Carreno Busta 25 Winston-Salem Alexander Zverev 19 St. Petersburg Lucas Pouille 22 Metz Karen Khachanov 20 Chengdu

Player No. Best Result - TournamentMischa Zverev 10 SF - Basel Ryan Harrison 9 3R - Washington, US Open Radek Stepanek 9 3R - Barcelona Radu Albot 6 2R - Bucharest Pierre-Hugues Herbert 6 3R - Australian Open Benjamin Becker 5 2R - Halle Jared Donaldson 5 2R - Washington Jozef Kovalik 5 2R - Indian Wells Daniel Medvedev 5 2R - ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Hamburg Yoshihito Nishioka 5 QF - Memphis Dennis Novikov 5 2R - Wimbledon Stephane Robert 5 3R - Australian Open Jan-Lennard Struff 5 3R - Paris/Bercy Nikoloz Basilashvili 4 2R - Metz Kenny De Schepper 4 2R - Montpellier Kyle Edmund 4 QF - Doha, Beijing Thomas Fabbiano 4 QF - Chennai Taylor Fritz 4 QF - Memphis Vincent Millot 4 2R - Marseille, Indian Wells, Metz Renzo Olivo 4 QF - Quito Franko Skugor 4 2R - Dubai Tim Smyczek 4 3R - Miami Yuichi Sugita 4 3R - Cincinnati 22 players with 3

2016 ATP WORLD TOUR SEASON STATISTICS

QUALIFYING LEADERS

Player Tournament/Opponent Round- Match Point(s) Roberto Bautista Agut Auckland – d. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga SF - Saved 1 M.P. Viktor Troicki Sydney – d. Grigor Dimitrov Final -Saved 1 M.P. Martin Klizan Rotterdam – d. Nicolas Mahut SF - Saved 3 M.P. Rotterdam – d. Roberto Bautista Agut QF - Saved 5 M.P. Dominic Thiem Buenos Aires – d. Gastao Elias 2R - Saved 1 M.P. Buenos Aires – d. Rafael Nadal SF - Saved 1 M.P Diego Schwartzman Istanbul - d. Damir Dzumhur QF - Saved 1 M.P. Dominic Thiem Stuttgart - d. Roger Federer SF - Saved 2 M.P. Ivo Karlovic Newport – d. Gilles Muller Final - Saved 3 M.P. Gael Monfils Washington – d. Ivo Karlovic Final -Saved 1 M.P. Stan Wawrinka US Open – d. Daniel Evans 3R - Saved 1 M.P.

MATCH POINT(S) SAVED WINNERS (9) �