Thursday, 15 December 2011

2011 ATP Tour season review


After a year dominated by Novak Djokovic, Eurosport analyst Mats Wilander rounds up the 2011 season.
The Serb shot to the top of the tennis tree after a sensational 12 months during which he won three Grand Slams, five ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles and a total of 10 tournaments.
On the way, he went on an incredible 43-match winning streak and ended with an overall record of 70 wins and just six defeats.
It might just have been the best season ever seen by a single player and Djokovic fully deserved his world number one status by the end of it.
The one remaining Grand Slam went to the undisputed king of clay Rafael Nadal while Roger Federer's topsy-turvy season ended on an upward trajectory with victory at the World Tour finals, just to remind his doubters that there is life in the old dog yet.
Mats look back on an eventful year in men's tennis with this series of videos.

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