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Week in Photos: Spanning the globe

Dubai, Malaysia, Acapulco and Delray Beach. Tennis was played all over the globe last week. From Novak Djokovic's "shock" loss to the annual tradition of David
Week in Photos: Spanning the globe
Week in Photos: Spanning the globe

Dubai, Malaysia, Acapulco and Delray Beach. Tennis was played all over the globe last week. From Novak Djokovic's "shock" loss to the annual tradition of David Ferrer in a sombrero, here are some of our favorite pics from last week.

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Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic: Yeah, we were all a bit shocked too, Novak.

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Andy Roddick: Well, the form still looks good. There's always that.

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Malaysian Open: Doused with rain all week, the grounds crew in Kuala Lumpur probably needed to upgrade its tools. I'm sure Carrot Top has a gigantic prop mop if needed.

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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga: Still trying to determine which is more eye-catching: Jo's tongue or his faux-hawk.

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Novak Djokovic: Big Brother is watching you, Marko.

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Tomas Berdych: "No! I refuse to leave until you tell me how you were able to umpire the longest tennis match in history and not request a bathroom break once."

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Andy Murray: I'm no expert on fundamentals, but you probably shouldn't hit it right at him, Andy.

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Feliciano Lopez: Little did we know that his racket was also "deliciano."

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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga: With Gael Monfils sidelined with injury, Tsonga is making sure the photo wires meet their quota of "tennis player prone on the ground" pictures.

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David Ferrer and Sara Errani:


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