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1443: As the mighty Cheese mentioned on her Twitter - Murray v Verdasco clash tomorrow is LIVE on BBC Two from 1415 GMT. Have some of that.1441: It’s an emotional Federer who gets handed a trophy that frankly would not fit on my mantelpiece. It’s all about him finishing the season as number one. These are his words: “It’s been beautiful. I’m excited by the future. We have wonderful characters in the game. See you for many years to come.” Massive applause for the super Swiss. Nice start to the proceedings. Djokovic and Soderling are prowling in the corridor and are close to entering the arena. How do you see this one going1437: Sorry about the slight delay to the singles folks. The men’s doubles match was a monster. Lukas Kubot and Oliver Marach came through a monumental men’s doubles match against Max Mirnyi and Andy Ram. The tie-break in the third set had 30 games. Go have a long bath and a cup of tea. You deserve a break. Hold on …here’s the boy Federer - what’s he up toBBC Sport’s Caroline Cheese Tweeting from the O2 Arena:](http://twitter.com/carolinecheese)“Book your duvet days for Thursday: Murray v Verdasco on BBC Two from 1415 GMT”
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1430: After Tuesday’s Muzza-mania it’s all about the second games in the merry group of B. B for bananas or bloomin top tennis action from London’s O2. First up is defending champion Novak Djokovic, who squeezed past Nikolay Davydenko on Monday and he’s up against Robin Soderling. The mighty Swede will be buzzing after beating world number two Rafael Nadal. You can also follow on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra. What else could you possibly ask for on a Wednesday