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China's Tennis Awakening | The journey from fans of the Rolex Shanghai Masters to being two of tournament’s biggest stars is complete for Zhang Zhizhen and Shang Juncheng. |
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Meet the Press | This week at the Rolex Shanghai Masters, there were close to 300 credentialed members of Chinese and international press on-site to cover the action. |
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By the Numbers... | As Asia’s only ATP Masters 1000, the Rolex Shanghai Masters is the largest men’s professional tennis tournament on the continent. |
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Oh Boy Danii | What a difference a year makes. Ahead of last year’s Rolex Shanghai Masters, Daniil Medvedev was ranked World No. 32. |
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Tennis Everest - To Be No. 1 | To be the best in the world at what you do is oftentimes subjective, but not in tennis. |
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Young and Restless | Tennis fans are blessed to be living in a Golden Age of Tennis where not one, but three players will likely end up having legitimate claims on being the Greatest Ever The GOAT. |
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On the Road Again | Almost as much as the iconic Qizhong Stadium and the riverside Bund, Alex Grabowsky is one of the most recognizable features of the Rolex Shanghai Masters, at least to the players. |
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Player Services Uncovered | A Top 100 ATP player typically plays anywhere between 20-30 tournaments a year, jetting between cities, countries, and continents. |
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Meet Our Award Winning Referee Dr. Ed Hardistry | There’s an army of personnel working behind-the-scenes to ensure an event as big as the Rolex Shanghai Masters is a success. |
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By the Numbers... | On the final day of the 10th edition of the Rolex Shanghai Masters, the numbers tell the tale of Asia’s greatest men’s tennis tournament. |
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Getting Shanghaied | While the original expression refers to unsuspecting civilians getting shipped off to distant destinations as unwilling sailors, the world’s top tennis players of today would love to “get Shanghaied”... |
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