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Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal Confirmed for Season-Opener at Qatar Open

Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal Confirmed for Season-Opener at Qatar Open

  • Posted: Dec 06, 2014

Rafael Nadal back Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal Confirmed for Season Opener at Qatar Open

 

Just a few weeks ago, world No. 1 Novak Djokovic announced that he would be making his debut at the Qatar Exxon Mobile Open during the 2015 season. Ti will mark the first time since 2009 that the Serbian star takes part in a warm-up event ahead of the Australian Open.

Now, it appears that longtime rival Rafael Nadal will join Djokovic at the season-opening tournament in Doha. The Spaniard is the defending champion at the tournament, after he won it for the first time at the start of the season by defeating Gael Monfils in the final.

“It’s great to have Novak Djokovic the world number one, here for the first time,” said Tournament Director Karim Alami. “I’m sure he’ll bring out lots of Serbian fans. To also have Rafael Nadal our defending champion returning is fantastic especially as we are the first tournament on his return from injury.”

“There is so much depth throughout the player list. Tomas Berdych, David Ferrer, Ernests Gulbis, Fernando Verdasco – a former top-eight player – and former champion Richard Gasquet. It is going to be a great tournament.

“It’s a great draw for the first week of the year; it’s a very important week in the calendar to go to Australia,”

The world No. 3 was diagnosed with appendicitis during the Shanghai Rolex Masters in September and did not end his 2014 season until a quarter-final loss to 17-year-old Borna Coric in Basel. He eventually withdrew from the Paris Bercy and the ATP World Tour Finals and underwent successful surgery to rectify the problem. He also had his knees checked and underwent stem cell therapy.

The world No. 3 is expected to return from the sidelines at the Mubadala World Tennis Championships in December.

The Qatar Exxon Mobil Open takes place between Jan. 4-11 at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex.

Juan Martin del Potro Accepts Wildcard into Sydney

Juan Martin del Potro Accepts Wildcard into Sydney

  • Posted: Dec 06, 2014

Delpo Juan Martin del Potro Accepts Wildcard into Sydney

 

After announcing that he will be taking part in the Brisbane International in January, former US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro confirmed that he as accepted a wildcard into Sydney, where he is the defending champion.

The news was confirmed by Tournament Director Alistair MacDonald, who said:

“We’ll be welcoming back one of the most popular players we’ve ever had in defending champion Juan Martin del Potro and our women’s field this year is one of the strongest you will see outside a Grand Slam.

Del Potro won the title at the start of the 2014 season, defeating then champion Bernard Tomic in the final. Having officially secured his spot in two pre-Australian Open tournaments already, it appears the Argentine is ready to take part in a full schedule on the tour once more.

“I love playing in Sydney. The city and the fans are great and I can’t wait to come back and defend my title,” said del Potro, who has not played competitively since 25 February.

“Last year I played some of my best tennis there and it is the perfect way to start the year. I am looking forward to being back in Sydney as it is one of my favourite cities to play. I remember there were a lot of Argentine fans who came out to support me which was amazing.”

The Argentine, who currently sits at No. 138 in the rankings, has not played a match since February. He managed to win the Apia international in Sydney at the start of the season, then struggled from then on and eventually opted for surgery after failed bids in Rotterdam and Dubai.

Del Potro will compete alongside Fabio Fognini, David Goffin, Philipp Kohlschreiber, Julien Benneteau, Nicolas Almagro, Leonardo Mayer, Jeremy Chardy, Pablo Cuevas, Nick Kyrgios and 2013 champion Bernard Tomic.

The Apia international Sydney takes place between Jan. 11-17.