In this edition of ATPWorldTour.com's Best of 2017 series, Dominic Thiem relaxes after a practice session at The O2 by playing a game of fetch with one of the sniffer dogs, Jack.
The ATP and Rolex have announced a multi-year extension of their partnership. The agreement sees Rolex continue as the Official Timekeeper of the ATP World Tour, as well as the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals at The O2 in London, through to 2020. Rolex has a long-standing relationship with tennis, promoting precision, excellence and innovation in the sport for more than 40 years. The Swiss watch brand is a sponsor of many of the leading tournaments, and is proud to count Roger Federer, the longest-standing No.1 in the history of the sport, among its family of Testimonees. Chris Kermode, ATP Executive Chairman & President, said: “Rolex is a brand that is steeped in the history of professional tennis. They have been...
With the 2017 Nitto ATP Finals celebrating the heritage of the 1990's, we tested the players on their 90's knowledge. But who knows the Backstreet Boys' songs better: Dimitrov or Federer?