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BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS DAY 1 – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2015

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#FINALSHOWDOWN TIME – The star-studded Barclays ATP World Tour Finals gets underway on Sunday, led by World No. 1 and reigning three-time champion (four overall) . No. 3 , who has won the title a tournament-record six times, is the other former winner in the field. This is the seventh year the season finale is being held at The O2 in London. Djokovic is joined in the Group by No. 3 Federer, No. 6 Tomas Berdych and No. 8 . In the Ilie Nastase Group, No. 2 is joined by No. 4 , No. 5 and No. 7 David Ferrer. All eight players are past participants in London. See page 7 for information on Day 1 singles and doubles match-ups.

THE GROUPS:

GROUP FINALS STAN PLAYER BEST RESULT APPEARANCE RECORD SMITH

1. Novak Djokovic (SRB) 23-9 W 2008, ’12-13-14 9th 3. Roger Federer (SUI) 48-11 W 2003-04, ’06-07, ’10-11 14th 6. Tomas Berdych (CZE) 6-10 SF 2011 6th 8. Kei Nishikori (JPN) 2-2 SF 2014 2nd GROUP STAN SMITH NOTES: This is 2nd time in 3 years both former champions (Djokovic, Federer) are in the same group. Djokovic-Berdych will play each for 5th time in past 6 years in RR (DNP in ‘13). Djokovic is 7-1 in RR openers & has won 37 indoor matches in a row since ’12 Paris 2R (l. to Querrey). Federer-Berdych meet for 1st time in season finale, 21st meeting overall. Federer is 10-3 in RR openers, Berdych 0-5 in openers. Nishikori, SF last year, is youngest (25) player in tournament.

GROUP FINALS ILIE PLAYER BEST RESULT APPEARANCE RECORD NASTASE 2. Andy Murray (GBR) 10-9 SF 2008, ‘10, ‘12 8th (w/d in 2013) 4. Stan Wawrinka (SUI) 4-4 SF 2013-14 3rd

5. Rafael Nadal (ESP) 13-11 F 2010, ‘13 11th (w/d in ’05, ’08, ’12, ‘14) 7. David Ferrer (ESP) 8-11 F 2007 7th (alt. in ’14) GROUP ILIE NASTASE NOTES: Murray & Nadal are 4-2 in openers while Ferrer is 3-3 and Wawrinka 2-0 in opening matches. Each player in the group has been a past SF-better with Nadal reaching final in 2010 and ‘13 and Ferrer in ’07. Nadal has a winning record against all three RR opponents (51-15 overall). Murray is a three-time SF and Wawrinka SF in 2013-14.

RCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS 9 December, 2009 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Day 1 – Sunday, November 15, 2015

 12-YEAR DOMINANCE – For the 12th consecutive season, the year-end No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Rankings has been held by one of three players – Djokovic, Federer or Nadal. Federer has finished No. 1 five years (2004-07, ’09), Djokovic four years (2011-12, ’14-15) and Nadal three years (2008, ’10, ’13). No other trio in the history of the Emirates ATP Rankings (since 1973) has held No. 1 for 12 years. This year’s tournament marks the sixth time that Djokovic, Federer and Nadal are all playing in the season finale field (Nadal withdrew four times).

 FOUR IN A ROW? Djokovic is bidding to become the first player to win the season finale four times in a row in tournament history. Ivan Lendl is the last player to win three consecutive titles from 1985- 1987, the year in which Djokovic was born. Lendl fell short of a fourth straight title with a runner-up in 1988 (l. to Becker). The Serb has won this title in 2008 (d. Davydenko), ‘12 (d. Federer) ‘13 (d. Nadal) and last year (W/O vs. Federer). He is one of five players to win the tournament four or more times in his career, joining Federer (6), Pete Sampras (5), Lendl (5) and Ilie Nastase (4), who also won three titles in a row from 1971-73.

 A PERFECT 10 – For the first time since 1996 all eight players in the season finale have won at least 10 career ATP World Tour titles. Here is a look at the career titles of the field, with 2015 titles in ( ): No. 1) Roger Federer 88 (6) 5) David Ferrer 26 (5) 2) Rafael Nadal 67 (3) 6) Tomas Berdych 12 (2) 3) Novak Djokovic 58 (10) 7) Stan Wawrinka 11 (4) 4) Andy Murray 35 (4) 8) Kei Nishikori 10 (3)

 CAREER INDOOR RECORDS -- Federer, Djokovic and Murray lead the way among the eight participants with the best career indoor match winning percentage and most finals reached: W-L Pct. Finals ’15 W-L 1) Roger Federer 260-63 .805 22-12+ 8-1 2) Novak Djokovic 121-34 .781 +11-2 6-0 3) Andy Murray 116-34 .773 11-3 10-2 4) Kei Nishikori 49-17 .742 4-1 7-1 5) Rafael Nadal 72-34 .679 # 2-5 7-2 6) David Ferrer 101-60 .627 5-5 14-1 7) Tomas Berdych 116-71 .620 6-3 10-3 8) Stan Wawrinka 66-54 .550 1-1 11-3

+ W/O in last year’s final (not counted as win, loss in overall stats) # One title on clay (’13 Sao Paulo)

 30 & OVER FOURSOME – For the first time in tournament history (since 1970), there are four players over the age of 30 in the season finale: Federer (34), Ferrer (33), Berdych (30) and Wawrinka (30). The previous record is two players 30 & over in the year-end championship on 11 different occasions. The last 30 & over champion was Federer (30) in 2011.

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 COACHES CORNER -- Five of the eight coaches have participated in the tournament at least once with two former champions and a finalist. Here is a look at the coaches and their player: Coach (Player) Qualified W-L Best Result (Year) - (Djokovic) 11 36-13 Champion (1988, ’92,’95) - (Federer) 9 18-14 Champion (1989) - Michael Chang (Nishikori) 7 7-16 Runner-up (1995) - Jonas Bjorkman (Murray) 1 # 2-2 SF (1997) - Magnus Norman (Wawrinka) 1 0-3 RR (2000) Note: Amelie Mauresmo (Murray) qualified 8 times for the WTA Tour Finals, compiling a 12-9 match record and winning the title in 2005. # Also qualified 8 times in doubles, winning title in 1994 (w/Apell) & ’06 (w/Mirnyi)

 A SEASON TO REMEMBER – Djokovic comes into London with match winning streaks of 37 indoors, 22 overall this season and 14 at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Here is a look at Djokovic’s career-best stats in 2015:

Statistic Career-Best* Prize Money $16,706,125

Ranking Points 15,285 Hard-Court Wins 55

Weeks at No. 1 45 ATP Masters 1000 Wins 39 Wins 27 Finals 14 Hard-Court Finals 10 ATP Masters 1000 Finals 8 Hard-Court Titles 7

ATP Masters 1000 Titles 6 Grand Slam Finals 4 * Tied for career-best in wins (78), titles (10) Win Percentage .940 and Grand Slam titles (3)

 NO. 2 RANKING UPDATE – Murray is trying to finish No. 2 in the Emirates ATP Rankings for the first time in his career. Federer must win the title to have a chance to overtake Murray. Here is the complete round-by-round points breakdown chart: Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - No. 2 Scenarios Murray W F SF 3-0 2-1 1-2 0-3 3-0 9970 9470 9070 9070 2-1 9770 9270 8870 8870 1-2 9570 9070 8670 8670 0-3 8470

Federer W F SF 3-0 2-1 1-2 0-3 3-0 8765 8265 7865 7865 2-1 8565 8065 7665 7665 1-2 8365 7865 7465 7465 0-3 7265

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FORMER SINGLES CHAMPIONS (Since 2000):

YEAR WINNER CITY YEAR WINNER CITY

2014 Novak Djokovic London 2013 Novak Djokovic London 2006 Roger Federer Shanghai

2012 Novak Djokovic London 2005 David Nalbandian Shanghai 2011 Roger Federer London 2004 Roger Federer Houston

2010 Roger Federer London 2003 Roger Federer Houston 2009 Nikolay Davydenko London 2002 Shanghai

2008 Novak Djokovic Shanghai 2001 Lleyton Hewitt Sydney

2007 Roger Federer Shanghai 2000 Gustavo Kuerten Lisbon

FORMER DOUBLES CHAMPIONS (Since 2000):

YEAR WINNER YEAR WINNER 2014 & 2013 & 2006 Jonas Bjorkman & 2012 & Marc Lopez 2005 Michael Llodra &

2011 Max Mirnyi & 2004 Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan

2010 Daniel Nestor & Nenad Zimonjic 2003 Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan

2009 Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan 2002 — 2008 Daniel Nestor & Nenad Zimonjic 2001 & 2007 & Daniel Nestor 2000 &

EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS POINTS AND PRIZE MONEY

SINGLES POINTS PRIZE MONEY PARTICIPATION FEE ----- $167,000 ROUND-ROBIN MATCH WIN 200 $167,000 SEMI-FINAL WIN 400 $510,000 FINAL WIN 500 $1,050,000 UNDEFEATED CHAMPION 1,500 $2,228,000

DOUBLES POINTS PRIZE MONEY PARTICIPATION FEE ----- $82,000 ROUND-ROBIN MATCH WIN 200 $32,000 SEMI-FINAL WIN 400 $83,000 FINAL WIN 500 $162,000 UNDEFEATED CHAMPION 1,500 $423,000

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DOUBLES GROUPS

GROUP TEAM RECORD BEST RESULT ASHE/SMITH 1. Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan 33-18 W 2003-04, ’09, ‘14 4. & --- TEAM DEBUT 5. & — TEAM DEBUT 8. & — TEAM DEBUT

Group Overview: The Bryans are making their 14th Finals appearance and they are coming off their fourth year-end finale title. The Bryans have an 8-3 head-to-head record against the other three teams in the group, who are all playing in their first Barclays ATP World Tour Finals.

GROUP PLAYER RECORD BEST RESULT FLEMING/McENROE 2. Jean-Julien Rojer & Horia Tecau 0-3 RR 2014 4. & 6-3 F 2014

6. Pierre-Hugues Herbert & Nicolas ----- TEAM DEBUT Mahut 7. & Nenad Zimonjic ----- TEAM DEBUT

Group Overview: Rojer-Tecau are looking to break a winless record (0-3) while Dodig-Melo are looking to go a step further from their SF and final finishes the last two years. The other two teams are playing together for the first time although Matkowski and Zimonjic are past participants with other partners. Zimonjic won the title in 2008 & ’10 (w/Nestor), Matkowski runner-up in ’11 (w/Fyrstenberg).

 BRYANS LEAD DOUBLES FIELD – Four-time Barclays ATP World Tour Finals champions Bob and Mike Bryan lead the doubles field. The Bryans have a narrow 65-point lead over No. 2 Jean-Julien Rojer & Horia Tecau. The Bryans are trying to finish No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Team Rankings for the seventh consecutive year and record 11th time in the past 13 years. This year they won a team- high six ATP World Tour titles in seven finals. They are the only former team in the field who has won the year-end title. Nenad Zimonjic, who won the title in 2008 and ’10 (w/Nestor), is the only other year-end finale winner in this year’s field. No. 3 and last year’s finalists Ivan Dodig & Marcelo Melo are the other former London participants. Melo has clinched No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings. No. 4 and first-time London participants Jamie Murray and John Peers are the fourth team in year-end No. 1 contention.

 NO. 1 RANKING UPDATE – The Bryans are trying to hold off three contenders and finish No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Team Rankings for the 11th time in 13 years. See the following page for the complete round-by-round points breakdown of the Top 4 teams.

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Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - No. 1 Battle Bryan/Bryan (6,465) W F SF 3-0 2-1 1-2 0-3 3-0 7965 7465 7065 7065 2-1 7765 7265 6865 6865 1-2 7565 7065 6665 6665 0-3 6465

Rojer/Tecau (6,400) W F SF 3-0 2-1 1-2 0-3 3-0 7810 7310 6910 6910 2-1 7610 7110 6710 6710 1-2 7410 6910 6510 6510 0-3 6400

Dodig/Melo (6,140) W F SF 3-0 2-1 1-2 0-3 3-0 7640 7140 6740 6740 2-1 7440 6940 6540 6540 1-2 7240 6740 6340 6340 0-3 6140

Murray/Peers (5,635) W F SF 3-0 2-1 1-2 0-3 3-0 7135 6635 6235 6235 2-1 6935 6435 6035 6035 1-2 6735 6235 5835 5835 0-3 5635

 FIRST-TIME SUCCESS – In three of the last four years the eventual doubles champions were playing in their first Barclays ATP World Tour Finals as a team. In 2011, Max Mirnyi & Daniel Nestor captured the title and the Spanish duos of Marcel Granollers & Marc Lopez won in 2012 and David Marrero & Fernando Verdasco won in 2013. This year, there are five teams making their London debut :

(4) Jamie Murray & John Peers (5) Simone Bolelli & Fabio Fognini (6) Pierre-Hugues Herbert & (7) Marcin Matkowski & Nenad Zimonjic (8) Rohan Bopanna & Florin Mergea

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DAY 1 FEDEX ATP HEAD2HEADS – Singles Matches

Centre Court

[1] Novak Djokovic (SRB) vs [8] Kei Nishikori (JPN) Djokovic Leads 4-2 10 Roland Garros (France) Clay R64 Novak Djokovic 6-1 6-4 6-4 11 Basel (Switzerland) Hard SF Kei Nishikori 2-6 7-6(4) 6-0 14 US Open (U.S.A.) Hard SF Kei Nishikori 6-4 1-6 7-6(4) 6-3 14 ATP Masters 1000 Paris (France) Hard SF Novak Djokovic 6-2 6-3 14 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Hard SF Novak Djokovic 6-1 3-6 6-0 15 ATP Masters 1000 Rome (Italy) Clay QF Novak Djokovic 6-3 3-6 6-1

Djokovic 2015 FastFacts: W(10): (d Murray); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Indian Wells (d Federer); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Miami (d Murray); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Monte Carlo (d Berdych); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Rome (d Federer); Wimbledon (d Federer); US Open (d Federer); Beijing (d Nadal); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Shanghai (d Tsonga); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Paris (d Murray); F: Dubai (l Federer); Roland Garros (l Wawrinka); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Canada (l Murray); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l Federer); QF: Doha (l Karlovic) YTD W-L: 78-5 (55-4 on hard) YTD Titles: 10 / Career Titles: 58 Date of Birth: May 22, 1987 Emirates ATP Ranking: 1

 The 28-year-old Belgrade native is making his 9th consecutive season finale appearance. Comes in as reigning 3-time champion and also won title in 2008 in Shanghai (d. Davydenko). Has won last 14 matches since falling to countryman Tipsarevic in final round robin match in 2011. Last player to win 3 straight year-end titles was Ivan Lendl from 1985-87 (no player has won 4 titles in a row)  Overall has a 23-9 match record and 1 of 5 players to win 4-more titles in tournament history (only 4-time winner unbeaten in finals). There have been 3 players with 5-more titles (Federer-6, Lendl-5,Sampras-5)  The Serb has finished No. 1 in Emirates ATP Rankings for 4th time in past 5 years (2011-12, ’14-15). Has held top spot since July 7, 2014 after capturing his 2nd Wimbledon crown (d. Federer in 5 sets). He is first player to rank No. 1 every week during year since Federer in 2007. His 173 weeks at No. 1 (as of Nov. 16) in career is 5th-most in history of Emirates ATP Rankings, behind Federer (302), Sampras (286), Lendl (270) and Connors (268)  Leader on ATP World Tour with 10 titles (also in 2011) and reached a record 14 consecutive finals in a season. Won a record 6 ATP Masters 1000 titles: in Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo, Rome, Shanghai, Paris and compiled a 39-2 record. His 26 career ATP Masters 1000 titles are second-most (Nadal 27). He is first player to reach 10-more straight finals in a season since Federer (11 in ’06, 17 dating back to ’05)  Also won his 6th Beijing and 3rd Shanghai titles without dropping a set (20-0) and overall is 38-1 in China since 2012. Has a 10-0 career record in finals in China  Has 37-match indoor winning streak entering London since last loss to Querrey in 2R at ATP Masters 1000 Paris in 2012  Won 8th, 9th and 10th Grand Slam titles at Australian Open (d. Murray), Wimbledon (d. Federer) and US Open (d. Federer) respectively. Fell short of calendar Grand Slam with 3rd runner-up in 4 years at Roland Garros (l. to Wawrinka), which ended his 28-match winning streak. 1st player to reach all 4 Slams in a season since Federer in 2009. Federer also accomplished feat in 2005-06 and in 1969 (Open Era)

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 Comes into London with 78-5 match record (55-4 on hard courts) and on a 22-match winning streak, which goes back to his US Open title run, longest streak coming into year-end finale since Federer’s 24 in a row in ’06 (finished 92-5 that year). His last loss came to Federer in Cincinnati final on Aug. 23  Since becoming a father on Oct. 21, 2014 with birth of son, Stefan, has compiled an 87-5 match record, winning 12 titles in 16 finals  In Grand Slam play compiled a 27-1 record and has streak of 26 consecutive QF-better since 3R exit at ’09 Roland Garros going into 2016. His season-high 28-match winning streak ended with final loss to Wawrinka at Roland Garros  Compiled a personal-best 27-4 record vs. Top 10 opponents and over last two years, his only loss to an opponent outside Top 20 came to No. 27 Karlovic in QF in Doha (only tournament he didn’t reach final in 2015). Also 17-0 vs. left-handers  Has surpassed a record $16 million in earnings and guaranteed to reach $20 million mark if he wins title in London

 INFOSYS ATP SCORES & STATS: Djokovic is ranked among the Top 7 in 8 of 10 InfoSys ATP Scores & Stats categories this season, the most of any player on the ATP World Tour. For Infosys ATP Scores & Stats leaderboards of all 10 categories, visit ATPWorldTour.com.

No. 1 in 2nd serve pts. won (60%) No. 1 in pts. won returning 2nd serve (57%) No. 2 in return games won (34%) No. 2 in pts. won returning 1st serve (33%) No. 5 in service games won (90%) No. 6 in 1st serve pct. (66%) No. 6 in break pts. converted (44%) No. 7 in break pts. saved (69%)

Nishikori 2015 FastFacts: W(3): Memphis (d Anderson); (d Andujar); Washington (d Isner); F: Acapulco (l Ferrer); SF(5): Brisbane (l Raonic); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (l Murray); Halle (l Seppi); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Canada (l Murray); Tokyo (l Paire); QF(4): Australian Open (l Wawrinka); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Miami (l Isner); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Rome (l Djokovic); Roland Garros (l Tsonga) YTD W-L: 53-14 (34-10 on hard) YTD Titles: 3 / Career Titles: 10 Date of Birth: December 29, 1989 Emirates ATP Ranking: 8

 The Japanese native is youngest player (25) in this year’s field and making his 2nd straight appearance in Barclays ATP World Tour Finals  Last year in debut, came in ranked No. 5 and went 2-1 in round robin play, defeating Murray 64 64 and (alt.) Ferrer 46 64 61 with a loss in between to Federer 63 62. In SF, lost to eventual champion Djokovic 61 36 60  The top player from Japan captured 3 ATP World Tour titles in 4 finals and finished in Top 10 Emirates ATP Rankings for 2nd straight year  Overall reached QF or better in 13 of 18 tournaments, highlighted by titles in Memphis (d. Anderson), Barcelona (d. Andujar) and Washington (d. Isner). After lone runner-up in Acapulco (l. Ferrer), reached a career-high No. 4 on Mar. 2  Won 53 matches, just short of last year’s career best total of 54  In Grand Slam tournaments, compiled an 8-3 record, highlighted by QF at Australian Open (d. No. 10 Ferrer, l. No. 4 Wawrinka), matching career-best showing in Melbourne (also ‘12) and 1st QF at Roland Garros (l. to Tsonga). Withdrew from 2R (vs. Giraldo) at Wimbledon due to calf injury

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 Upset by Paire in US Open 1R after holding 2 match points (1st US Open runner-up to lose 1R following year since Agassi in 1991)  Put together a career-best 15-3 record on clay with repeat title in Barcelona, SF at ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (d. No. 8 Ferrer, l. eventual champ Murray) and QF at ATP Masters 1000 Rome (l. eventual winner Djokovic)  Came back strong after calf injury, which 1st occurred in Halle SF (vs. Seppi), during summer hard court circuit with 10th career ATP World Tour title in Washington and followed with SF at ATP Masters 1000 Montreal (d. No. 9 Nadal, l. No. 3 Murray)  After US Open run, reached SF on home soil in Tokyo (l. Paire) and advanced to 3R at ATP Masters 1000 events in Shanghai (l. Anderson) and Paris (ret. vs Gasquet due to side injury)  In , went 4-0 in singles during season with wins over Canada’s No. 6 Raonic and Pospisil in 1R, then beat Colombia’s Falla and Giraldo in World Group play-off tie

[3] Roger Federer (SUI) vs [6] Tomas Berdych (CZE) Federer Leads 14-6 04 Athens Olympics (Greece) Hard R32 Tomas Berdych 4-6 7-5 7-5 05 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Hamburg Clay R32 Roger Federer 6-2 6-1 06 Roland Garros (France) Clay R16 Roger Federer 6-3 6-2 6-3 06 Halle (Germany) Grass F Roger Federer 6-0 6-7(4) 6-2 06 Wimbledon (England) Grass R16 Roger Federer 6-3 6-3 6-4 07 CZE v. SUI WG PO (Czech Republic) Carpet RR Roger Federer 7-6(5) 7-6(10) 6-3 08 Australian Open (Australia) Hard R16 Roger Federer 6-4 7-6(7) 6-3 08 Beijing Olympics (China) Hard R16 Roger Federer 6-3 7-6(4) 09 Australian Open (Australia) Hard R16 Roger Federer 4-6 6-7(4) 6-4 6-4 6-2 10 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Miami Hard R16 Tomas Berdych 6-4 6-7(3) 7-6(6) 10 Wimbledon (Great Britain) Grass QF Tomas Berdych 6-4 3-6 6-1 6-4 10 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Toronto Hard QF Roger Federer 6-3 5-7 7-6(5) 11 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Cincinnati Hard QF Tomas Berdych 6-2 7-6(3) 11 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Paris Hard SF Roger Federer 6-4 6-3 12 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Madrid Clay F Roger Federer 3-6 7-5 7-5 12 US Open (U.S.A.) Hard QF Tomas Berdych 7-6(1) 6-4 3-6 6-3 13 Dubai (U.A.E.) Hard SF Tomas Berdych 3-6 7-6(8) 6-4 14 Dubai (U.A.E.) Hard F Roger Federer 3-6 6-4 6-3 15 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells Hard QF Roger Federer 6-4 6-0 15 ATP Masters 1000 Rome (Italy) Clay QF Roger Federer 6-3 6-3

Roger Federer Tomas Berdych Sets Won: 38 20 Tiebreak Sets Won: 6 6 Match Wins By Surface: Clay: 4 0 Hard: 7 5 Carpet: 1 0 Grass: 2 1

Federer 2015 FastFacts: W(6): Brisbane (d Raonic); Dubai (d Djokovic); Istanbul (d Cuevas); Halle (d Seppi); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Cincinnati (d Djokovic); Basel (d Nadal); F(4): ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Djokovic); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Rome (l Djokovic); Wimbledon (l Djokovic); US Open (l Djokovic); QF: Roland Garros (l Wawrinka) YTD W-L: 59-10 (35-5 on hard) YTD Titles: 6 / Career Titles: 88 Date of Birth: August 8, 1981 Emirates 2015 ATP Ranking: 3

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 The 34-year-old Swiss native is oldest player to qualify for year-end finale since (35) in 2005 and comes in ranked in Top 3 for 11th time in 14 years. Last year was No. 2 and withdrew from final (vs. Djokovic) due to back injury. Went 4-0 coming into final  He is playing in a record 14th consecutive year-end championship and with Agassi has qualified most (14 times)  Has captured most titles (6), won most matches (48-11) and prize money ($13,171,000). Also tournament leader in tie-breaks won (16)  The Swiss superstar will finish as oldest player (34) in Top 10 Emirates ATP Rankings since No. 7 Agassi (35) in 2005 and for 14th consecutive year. Looking to finish in Top 3 for 13th time in last 14 years (No. 6 in ‘13)  He is 2nd on ATP World Tour in titles won (6) behind Djokovic (10) and 3rd in matches won (59) behind Djokovic (78) and Murray (68)  His 88 career titles on ATP World Tour is No. 3 in Open Era behind Connors (109) and Lendl (94)  Compiled a 6-4 record in finals with all 4 losses to Djokovic. Won 24th career ATP Masters 1000 title in Cincinnati (d. Djokovic) and also captured maiden titles in Brisbane (d. Raonic) and Istanbul (d. Cuevas) along with 7th time in Dubai (d. Djokovic), 8th time in Halle (d. Seppi) and 7th time in Basel (d. Nadal). First time he’s won titles on all 3 surfaces and 6 titles since 2012  Overall reached final in 10 of 16 tournaments and compiled an 18-4 record in Grand Slam tournaments, highlighted by runner-up efforts at Wimbledon and US Open (l. to Djokovic in both). At US Open, became oldest Grand Slam finalist since Andre Agassi (35) at ‘05 US Open. Entered US Open final having won 28 straight sets overall, tied for 3rd-longest streak of career  Has played in a record 27 Grand Slam singles finals (17-10). Also QF at Roland Garros (l. to Wawrinka) and 3R at Australian Open (l. to Seppi), his earliest exit in Melbourne since 3R in 2001  Has won a record 297 Grand Slam matches and only player to record 60+ wins at each Slam tournament and has 70+ wins at 3 of 4 (except Roland Garros). Enters next year having played in a record 64 consecutive Grand Slam tournaments (only player in this century to play in every Slam singles tournament)  In ATP Masters 1000 play, compiled a 16-6 record, highlighted by title in Cincinnati where he beat No. 2 Murray in SF and No. 1 Djokovic in final (did not lose serve). Also 1st time in career he beat No. 1 & 2 players in same tournament. His 24 career titles is 3rd-most behind Nadal (27) and Djokovic (26). Has won 7 of 9 events (except Monte-Carlo and Rome). Reached finals in Indian Wells and Rome  Win over Raonic in Brisbane final was 1,000th victory of ATP career, making him 1 of only 3 players to surpass 1,000 wins in Open Era (Connors 1,254; Lendl 1,071, Federer 1,055)  Has a 261-64 record indoors (.803), which is best career match winning percentage indoors among active players (based on min.100 matches played). Also has 22 indoor titles

Berdych 2015 FastFacts: W(2): Shenzhen (d Garcia-Lopez); Stockholm (d Sock); F(3): Doha (l Ferrer); Rotterdam (l Wawrinka); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Monte Carlo (l Djokovic); SF(4): Australian Open (l Murray); Dubai (l Djokovic); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Miami (l Murray); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Madrid (l Nadal); QF(6): ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Federer); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Rome (l Federer); Halle (l Karlovic); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l Dolgopolov); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Shanghai (l Murray); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Paris (l Djokovic) YTD W-L: 57-19 (40-13 on hard) YTD Titles: 2 / Career Titles: 12 Date of Birth: September 17, 1985 Emirates ATP Ranking: 6

 The 30-year-old Czech Republic native is making his 6th consecutive appearance in the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (6-10 record) and his best result is SF in 2011 (l. to Djokovic in opener, then beat Tipsarevic, Ferrer in RR play), losing to Tsonga

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 Ivan Lendl is only other Czech player to qualify at least 6 times. Lendl made 12 appearances  Last year went 1-2 in round robin play, losing to Wawrinka 61 61 and Djokovic 62 62 with a win in between over Cilic 63 61  In ’12, lost to Murray, beat Tsonga and fell to Djokovic in RR play  In ’10, lost to Djokovic, defeated Roddick and fell to Nadal in RR  Has an 0-5 record in opening round robin matches and 5-0 mark in his 2nd RR match  The Czech Republic No. 1 will finish in Top 10 Emirates ATP Rankings for 6th consecutive year, highlighted by 2 ATP World Tour titles in career-best 5 finals for 2nd year in a row. Won 50+ matches for 5th straight season  Has reached QF or better at 15 of 21 events and won 2 or more matches at 18 of 21  Compiled a 14-4 record at Grand Slam tournaments, advancing to SF at Australian Open (d. No. 3 Nadal, l. No. 6 Murray), matching career-best finish at event. Fell in 4R at Roland Garros (l. Tsonga), Wimbledon (l. Simon) and US Open (l. Gasquet)  Has played in 49 straight majors -- 4th among active players (Federer 64, F. Lopez 55, Verdasco 50)  At ATP Masters 1000 level, had a 22-9 match record and best results were runner-up in Monte-Carlo (l. Djokovic), SF at Miami (l. Murray) and Madrid (l. Nadal) and QF in 5 other events: Indian Wells, Rome (l. Federer in both), Cincinnati (l. Dolgopolov), Shanghai (l. Murray) and Paris (l. Djokovic)  Earned 500th career victory with 2R win over Bolelli at Dubai and achieved career-high Emirates ATP Ranking of No. 4 on May 18  Played well post-US Open with a 12-4 match record, winning titles in Shenzhen (d. Garcia-Lopez) and repeated in Stockholm, winning 3rd time in 4 years (d. Sock). Also QF in ATP Masters 1000 events in Shanghai and Paris  Compiled a 24-10 record in tie-breaks, 2nd-best winning percentage (.706) in Top 10 (behind Wawrinka .733)

DOUBLES MATCHES – In Order of Play

[4] Jamie Murray (GBR) vs [5] Simone Bolelli (ITA) & John Peers (AUS) & Fabio Fognini (ITA)

FedEx ATP Head2Head: Murray/Peers leads 1-0 2014 Roland Garros Clay (O) R32 MURRAY / PEERS 6-4 6-3 2015 Hamburg Clay (O) SF MURRAY / PEERS WO

 J. Murray-Peers, the British-Aussie duo are appearing in their first Barclays ATP World Tour Finals and one of five teams making their maiden appearance at the O2. Murray is first British player in year-end doubles finale since in 2012 and Peers is first Aussie to qualify since in 2007  They reached most finals (8) during season of any team on ATP World Tour, winning titles in opening week of year in Brisbane (d. Dolgopolov-Nishikori) and in August in Hamburg (d. Cabal-Farah)  In first 15 tournaments of season, reached 3 finals (1-2) and compiled a 22-14 match record and from Wimbledon-on compiled a 20-8 record with 5 finals in 9 tournaments played. At All England Club, beat defending champs Pospisil-Sock 8-6 in 5th set in 3R before falling in straight sets to Rojer-Tecau in final. Returned to clay in Hamburg and won title (d. Cabal-Farah). Went 1-3 during North American summer hard court circuit but turned things around with second straight Grand Slam runner-up at US Open (l. Herbert-Mahut). Won back-to-back third set TBs vs. Matkowski-Zimonjic (QF) and Johnson-Querrey (SF) before falling to Frenchmen  Resumed playing together during indoor circuit and reached back-to-back finals in Vienna (l. Kubot- Melo) and Basel (l. Peya-Soares)

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RCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS 9 December, 2009 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Day 1 – Sunday, November 15, 2015

 Murray played on Great Britain’s Davis Cup team which is in final (vs. Belgium), going 2-1 in doubles (l. w/Inglot in 1R and won QF & SF matches w/Andy)  This is first time a brothers duo are playing in year-end championship together since 1989 when John and Patrick McEnroe competed in same year. John reached SF at Masters in New York and Patrick won doubles title in London (w/Grabb)  Bolelli-Fognini, are appearing in their first Barclays ATP World Tour Finals and they are first Italian duo to qualify for year-end championship in tournament history (since 1970).  They opened season by capturing Australian Open crown (d. Herbert-Mahut), becoming first Italian duo to win a Grand Slam doubles title since and lifted the Roland Garros trophy in 1959. In next tournament at ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells, reached final (l. Pospisil-Sock). Following month, finalists at ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l. Bryan-Bryan). Through first 4 months of action, compiled a 17-4 match record. Rest of season went 8-8  They also reached SF at Roland Garros (l. to Bryan-Bryan) and Hamburg (l. J. Murray-Peers). Did not win back-to-back matches again until mid-October when they advanced to final at ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai (l. Klaasen-Melo)  Compiled their best results in Grand Slam (10-3 record) and ATP Masters 1000 tournaments (11-7)  Prior to winning Australian Open, their other titles came on clay in Umag in ‘11 and Buenos Aires in ‘13 In singles, Fognini turned in his third straight Top 25 campaign as he comes in ranked No. 21, only player in tournament ranked among Top 50 (in singles)

[1] Bob Bryan (USA) vs [8] Rohan Bopanna (IND) & Mike Bryan (USA) & Florin Mergea (ROU)

FedEx ATP Head2Head: Bryan/Bryan leads 2-1 2014 Shanghai Hard (O) SF BRYAN / BRYAN 7-6(5) 6-4 2015 Wimbledon Grass (O) QF BOPANNA / MERGEA 5-7 6-4 7-6(9) 7-6(5) 2015 Washington Hard (O) SF BRYAN / BRYAN 6-3 6-4

 Bryan-Bryan, qualified for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for the 14th time and the reigning champions are trying to finish No.1 for a record 11th time in last 13 years.  They have a 33-18 match record at the tournament, winning titles in 2003 (d. Llodra-Santoro) and ’04 (d. W. Black-Ullyett) in Houston, in ’09 (d. Mirnyi-A. Ram) in Shanghai and last year (d. Dodig-Melo). Their 33 match wins is one short of tournament record by Daniel Nestor (34). They also were finalists in ’08 (l. Nestor-Zimonjic) and in ‘13 (l. Marrero-Verdasco). Lost opening round robin match last year and then won four matches in a row to win title  They compiled a 6-1 record in finals, highlighted by ATP Masters 1000 titles in Miami (d. Pospisil- Sock), Monte-Carlo (d. Bolelli-Fognini) and Montreal (d. Nestor-Roger-Vasselin). They have a record 35 career ATP Masters 1000 titles. Their lone runner-up came at Roland Garros where they lost 7-5 in 3rd set to Dodig-Melo. Their streak of winning at least one Grand Slam title for a record 10 straight years came to an end (16-11 in Slam finals)  They have won a record 109 titles together while winning over 900 matches (952). They have won at least 5 titles for 14 years in a row. Mike has ranked No. 1 in individual doubles rankings a record 454 weeks, Bob 439 weeks. Marcelo Melo became No. 1 on Nov. 2, ending a streak of 173 weeks (since Sept. 10, 2012) that Bob/Mike (or both) were No. 1  They enter with a 42-14 match record on season and 15th straight year they have won at least 40 matches. They had won at least 60 matches in a season for 9 years in a row from 2006-14

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 After a 20-5 start through April, they lost back-to-back opening round matches in Madrid and Rome. Then put together best stretch of season with a 20-2 record from Roland Garros through ATP Masters 1000 Montreal in August. After QF at Wimbledon (l. Bopanna-Mergea), won three straight titles in Atlanta (d. Fleming-Muller), Washington (d. Dodig-Melo) and Montreal (d. Nestor-Roger-Vasselin). Their season-high 13-match winning streak ended with QF at ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l. Nestor- Roger-Vasselin)  In Grand Slam play (10-4 record), with 3R at Australian Open (l. Inglot-Mergea), runner-up at Roland Garros, QF at Wimbledon and 1R at US Open (l. Johnson-Querrey). Their loss at Flushing Meadows was only second 1R exit in last 16 years. Then lost back-to-back opening round matches in Tokyo and Shanghai before ending streak with QF at ATP Masters 1000 Paris (l. Pospisil-Sock)  Played in 1R Davis Cup tie vs. Great Britain and beat Inglot-J. Murray 9-7 in fifth set  Bob’s wife, Michelle, gave birth to couple’s third child, son, Richard, born Oct. 27. Mike played without Bob (for 1st time in a tournament since Long Island in August 2002) with Steve Johnson in Vienna (l. Murray-Peers 1R)

 Bopanna-Mergea, the Indian-Romanian team are making their first appearance at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Bopanna is making his third visit to The O2, first since 2012 when he reached final (w/Bhupathi, l. to Granollers-M. Lopez). In ’11, went 0-3 (w/Qureshi). Mergea joins countryman Horia Tecau in this year’s tournament  The first-year duo have compiled a 28-14 match record since first teaming up in April in Casablanca where they reached final (l. Juanid-Shamasdin). One month later, won ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (d. Matkowski-Zimonjic) and in first Grand Slam tournament, advanced to 3R at Roland Garros (l. Rojer- Tecau). Played well at other Slams with SF at Wimbledon (l. eventual champs Rojer-Tecau 13-11 in 5th set) and QF at US Open (l. Inglot-Lindstedt)  On grass, compiled an 11-2 record with title in Stuttgart (d. Peya-Soares) and runner-up in Halle (l. Klaasen-R. Ram) before SF run at All England Club where they beat No. 1 Bryan-Bryan in QF. Went 8-1 in TBs during fortnight  Mergea was sidelined after US Open with a right elbow injury and duo did not team up again until Vienna (l. Knowle-Nestor 1R) in late October. Also lost in 1R in Basel (l. eventual champs Peya-Soares) and closed with QF at ATP Masters 1000 Paris (l. eventual champs Dodig-Melo 12-10 in Match TB)

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