Tomas Berdych: A very talented Czech, who can beat the bests in business on any given day - Tomas Berdych secured his berth in the last eight only at that prestigious event after making it to the quarter-finals of the Paris Masters. The Czech earned his only ATP title this year in Beijing last month. Earlier in 2010, Berdych reached the quarter-finals of the Aussie Open but didn't repeat his last year's feat at Wimbledon and lost to Mardy Fish in the fourth round. Berdych features a good 52-21 wIn-loss record this year. He qualified for the ATP World Tour Finals for the very first time this past year, but didn't move-beyond the round-robin stage. Group B: Rafael Nadal: World No. 2 Rafael Nadal is positioned at the the surface of the Group-B. The Spaniard had an excellent operate on tour this past year, but he failed to carry on in the exact same manner in 2011. Nadal is badly tormented by Novak Djokovic in 2011 as he's lost six finals to the Serbian in the new season. Consequently, the Spaniard was dropped to No. 2 in the ATP World Rankings. Nadal claimed his record-equalling sixth Roland Garros title earlier in 2010, but failed to defend his Wimbledon and US Open titles. The Spaniard opted out of the Paris Masters because of an accident and he's expected to make a brilliant comeback in the 2011 ATP World Tour Finals. Nadal features a stellar 66-13 win-loss record for the summer season with 3 titles in his kitty. He finished as a runner-up in 2010 ATP World Tour Finals
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