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By Sandra Harwitt
Special to ESPN.com Friday, November 14, 2008 SHANGHAI, China -- It's not all that unusual to find an acclaimed player has become the forgotten man at a tournament. At this year's season-ending Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai, that man is world No. 3 Novak Djokovic. The Serbian, who answers to the title of reigning Australian Open champion, is the most ignored guy from the top four this week. Rafael Nadal, who is benched with knee tendinitis, was making headlines as the absent world No. 1. Roger Federer was front and center as the guy ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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