Top 5 Shots of the World Tour Finals Round Robin
The World Tour Finals showcases the vast talents of the top tennis athletes in the world.
When you group them together, incredible shot-making results. The singles and doubles matches involved the players essentially putting on shows and entertaining the crowd through their seemingly physically-impossible plays.
Here are the top five selected shots that were exhibited in the round robin matchplay.
5. Ferrer's Scrappy Play Leads to a Huge Win over Djokovic
1 of 5Although he had to win this point twice (or thrice), Ferrer still kept patient and waited for the perfect chance to end this extended rally against Djokovic.
4. Tsonga's Athleticism at the Net
2 of 5Go to 1:40 to see three spectacular backhand volleys/overheads in a row.
3. Federer and Nadal's 33 Shot Rally
3 of 5Go to 4:15 to see a thrilling, lengthy exchange that Roger won to earn himself the first break of the match in his demolition of Nadal.
2. Just Another Tweener?
4 of 5Bob Bryan hit one of the best tweeners I have ever seen, taking himself down with the angle at which he struck the ball.
1. And the Best Shot Comes From...
5 of 5...the player who only took part in one match the entire tournament. Still, this rally is incredible, and Andy Murray covers so much ground just to stay in the point.
Go to 1:56 to see him masterfully turn defense into offense.

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