The American has a flair for the Dramatic--and he had a right to be on Friday night.
After the court determined the USTA to be at fault for a significant portion of the damages, lawyers took over and reached a settoement.
The 21-year-old Russian has strong feeling about comparisons to Marat Safin.
The Canadian answered questions for about an hour and the first phase of the case is due to wrap tomorrow in Brookly.
Former No. 1 to play pro-am on Tuesday, March 6th.
Former No. 1 believes top spot will change hands throughout 2018.
The World No.11 is making a habit out of dazzling winners.