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SHANGHAI, China (AP) - The Tennis Masters Cup is wasting no time getting to its headline player top-ranked Roger Federer, whose game could be shaky because of a sprained ankle.
Federer, seeking his third consecutive Masters Cup title, begins the eight-day, year-end tournament Sunday against David Nalbandian.
"I definitely need confidence because I haven't played in seven weeks," Federer said Saturday. "My expectations are low. I just hope to play a good match."
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