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อันนี้บทความธรรมดา แต่อ่านแล้วขำตรงนี้ง่ะ 555
Top eight head for showdown at season finale
Finally, after 11 months of crisscrossing the globe, the season-ending Barclay ATP World Tour Finals is about to start. Eleven months -- that's a ton of tennis. If you're Novak Djokovic, it means you've obsessively bounced the ball as you prepare to serve 1.2 million times, give or take a hundred thousand.
If you're Rafael Nadal, it means you've covered more ground than Chris Johnson and Cristiano Ronaldo combined. Now, with all but one week of the season in the rearview mirror, the top eight players will descend on the O2 Arena in London, answering a few questions along the way.
Who's the man impersonating Roger Federer? Ah, yes, it's Novak Djokovic, who's been in a rich vein of form since the U.S. Open. It's not just that he's won three titles -- Beijing, Basel, and his first Masters Series 1000 title of the year, Paris -- but the way he's gone about it. In Basel, Djokovic defeated Roger Federer for the title. In Paris, he outclassed Nadal in the semifinals and gutted out an emotional roller coaster of a final against Frenchman Gael Monfils. At times, Djokovic has flashed the kind of point-ending talent that makes the game look too easy; at others, he has choked. It's a tightrope that the Djoker always walks. Still, he'll be the favorite to bag his first season-ending championship, and he'll have an outside shot at finishing the year at No. 2, ahead of Nadal, if he wins the title without dropping a match and Rafa wins one or none of his round-robin matches.
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