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With some biggest stars in the men’s game off the tour, their countrymen are making names for themselves.
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“It’s always good to admire someone who achieves the incredible,” Huesler says of Federer. “I also know that there’s no ceiling.”
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Ranked outside of the Top 200 in mid-February, Purcell cracked the Top 100 three weeks—and as many Challenger titles—later.
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Davidovich Fokina has made his mark as the ATP tour’s preeminent animal lover, chilling out with the Hamburg tournament’s resident transportation dog, Sir Winston, and celebrating the holidays in a special video co-starring one of his cats.
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