By the time the men reach the year’s eighth Masters event, in Shanghai, the race for No. 1 is typically all but over. During the last 10 years, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer have made a habit of clinching that spot early. Halfway through 2016, after winning two majors and three Masters titles, Djokovic looked set to run away with the race again. But things have turned around in the second half of the year. While Djokovic still leads by roughly 1,500 points in the Race to London, he has a lot to defend this fall. At the same time, world No. 2 Andy Murray has closed the gap considerably, and he spent the weekend winning in Beijing, a tournament that Djokovic has traditionally owned. That makes Shanghai far more intriguing than it was two months ago. Here’s a look at the draw, and how it might play out.
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Published Oct 10, 2016