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2014 ATP World Tour Awards Winners

Roger Federer, Andy Murray and the Bryan brothers, Bob and Mike, have been honoured by the 2014 ATP World Tour Awards.

While the ATP World Tour No. 1 Award is yet to be decided between either Federer and Novak Djokovic, all the other award winners have been announced.

Federer has been selected by his peers as winner of the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award for a 10th time and by fans for the ATPWorldTour.com Fans’ Favourite for a 12th straight year.

Since 2003, Federer has won a record total of 29 ATP World Tour Awards.

Murray is the recipient of the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award, having taken part in fundraising exhibitions and campaigns over the past two years, and also raised awareness for the work of Unicef, United for Wildlife and Malaria No More.

The Bryan twins sweep the doubles awards for a sixth straight year, taking home ATP World Tour No. 1 Doubles Team and ATPWorldTour.com Fans’ Favourite for a record 10th time each.

The 17-year-old Borna Coric wins the ATP Star of Tomorrow Award for being the youngest player ranked in the Top 100, while players have voted Roberto Bautista Agut as the Most Improved Player of the Year and recognised David Goffin as the Comeback Player of the Year.

Players will receive their awards in on-court ceremonies throughout the ATP World Tour Finals tournament next week in London.

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