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Daily Bagel: Fish's Tour Finals debut

The Daily Bagel is your dose of the interesting reporting, writing and quipping from around the Internet. • My mission while I'm in London? To "Tebow" on the

The Daily Bagel is your dose of the interesting reporting, writing and quipping from around the Internet.

• My mission while I'm in London? To "Tebow" on the couch that Andy Murray is sitting on in that video. Incredible.

• Mardy Fish doesn't think he's the best American tennis player.

• Emilio Sanchez reflects on Murray's time at the Sanchez-Casal Academy.

Spanish sportsmen react to Yannick Noah's doping accusations.

• Rafael Nadal thinks Novak Djokovic has played at a higher level than Roger Federer ever did.

• A behind-the-scenes look at the World Tour Finals.

• "I'm not taking anything away from Asia, but was Asia the strongest this year?" Federer isn't all that impressed with Murray's Asian streak.

• The ATP and Rio de Janiero have entered into a two-year partnership. What exactly does it mean to be an "official tourism destination"?

• London is already preparing its bid to keep the World Tour Finals.

• Rod Laver thinks Federer's Grand Slam drought is nearing its end.

• Some players want to change the ATP ranking system to a two-year revolving scheme. That is a bad idea.

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Courtney Nguyen
COURTNEY NGUYEN

Contributor, SI.com Nguyen is a freelance writer for SI.com, providing full coverage of professional tennis both on and off the court. Her content has become a must-read for fans and insiders to stay up-to-date with a sport that rarely rests. She has appeared on radio and TV talk shows all over the world and is one of the co-hosts of No Challenges Remaining, a weekly podcast available on iTunes. Nguyen graduated from the University of California, Irvine in 1999 and received a law degree from the University of California, Davis in 2002. She lives in the Bay Area.