It is again time to hand out our year-end awards. Today, we look at the top points of 2015, but click here to check out the rest of our list.

Top points of the year

1. Novak Djokovic vs. Benoit Paire, Western & Southern Open

It was so nice, he did it twice. Djokovic shows some beautiful touch to produce the sharply angled drop shot, but Paire not only gets there, and gets it back, he hits it between his legs. And then Paire decides to hit one sitting down.

2. Leander Paes-Martina Hingis vs. Daniel Nestor- Kristina Mladenovic, Australian Open

The eye-popping shots just keep coming in this incredible rally, which features running, ducking, switching, swinging and a behind-the-back volley. And even that wasn't enough -- it took one more shot to win.

3. Andy Murray vs. David Goffin, Davis Cup final

What a way to win a Davis Cup. The two had a terrific exchange that finished on a Murray lob -- with the low-roof stadium making it that much more difficult. ''Everyone was saying it couldn't be done,'' Murray said to the press afterward, but he could -- and on match point, no less.

4. Simona Halep vs. Sara Errani, Rogers Cup

There were twists and turns aplenty in this rally between two of the best runners in the game.

5. Dustin Brown vs. Rafael Nadal, Wimbledon

This match resembled a drum roll. It was filled with rat-a-tat points, which is probably why Brown won it.

6. Fabio Fognini vs. Grigor Dimitrov, Rome Masters

The Italian starts off casually hitting the ball, nonchalantly hits a great winner and, naturally, requests applause from the crowd. In the middle of the rally, there are a few shots that should have been winners, if not for some great defense from the Bulgarian.

7. Gael Monfils vs. Lucas Pouille, Australian Open

The smash volley halfway through the exchange would have finished the point against most players -- but not Gael Monfils.

8. Andreas Seppi vs. Florian Mayer, Hamburg Open

There was quantity, then quality, in this lengthy rally, which begins at the baseline and culminates in some great gets at net.

9. Serena Williams vs. Simona Halep, Miami Open

Their first meeting of the season was competitive, nervy and filled with baseline barrages. This one in particular also features a twist.

10. David Ferrer vs. Alexandr Dolgopolov, Paris Masters

A net exchange sees the ball ricochet off the rackets of both players. While Ferrer isn't known for his net play, he shows some nice reflexes in this point, which has his opponent laughing.