ATP Honors Best of the Best in 2014

November 5, 2014 | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
Photo credit: Adam Wolfthal

While there is still much tennis left to be played over the next couple of weeks, the ATP has announced its 2014 ATP World Tour Awards, presented by Moet & Chandon, honoring its top players and ambassadors from 2014.

The Bryan Brothers were named the number one doubles team for the sixth consecutive year. The American twins also won the ATPWorldTour.com Fans Favorite Award for a 10th time as the pair swept the doubles awards. Finishing in second was the Canadian/American duo of Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock.

Roger Federer, who is still vying for the coveted year-end number one title spot, took home the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award. It is the fourth year in a row, and 10th overall, that the Swiss has earned the Sportsmanship Award honors.

Andy Murray won the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award for his participation in fundraisers and charity work, most notably his involvement with Unicef and United for Wildlife over the past couple of years. The Scot also became very involved in raising cancer awareness, and was a part of numerous fundraising events at the Queen’s Club in England this summer.

The ATP Star of Tomorrow Award went to Borna Coric of Switzerland. The 17-year-old is the youngest player ranked inside the top 100, and notched the biggest win of his career last week by defeating Rafael Nadal at the Swiss Indoors Basel.

Below is the full list of award winners:

Based on Rankings
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ATP World Tour No. 1 Singles: To be decided next week in London

​►ATP World Tour No. 1 Doubles Team: Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan (USA)

Voted by Players
​►Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award: Roger Federer (Switzerland)

​►Most Improved Player of the Year: Robert Bautista Agut (Spain)

​►Comeback Player of the Year: David Goffin (Belgium)

Voted by Fans
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ATPWorldTour.com Fans’ Favorite (Singles): Roger Federer

​►ATPWorldTour.com Fans’ Favorite (Doubles): Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan

Chosen by ATP
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Arthur Ashe Humanitarian: Andy Murray (Scotland)

​►Ron Bookman Media Excellence: Douglas Robson

Players will receive their honors in on-court ceremonies throughout next week’s events in London.


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