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Roger Federer vs John Millman Preview – ATP Brisbane 2015 Round 2

Roger Federer vs John Millman Preview – ATP Brisbane 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: Jan 07, 2015

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After completing an impressive 2014 – a season that culminated with him winning the Davis Cup for the first time in his career – Roger Federer will look to start off the new year with some of the leftover momentum from November. He will begin his campaign at the Brisbane International with a second round match-up against John Millman, whom he has never previously encountered on the professional tour.

A finalist at last year’s Brisbane International, Federer looked impressive and comfortable on the surface until he came up against champion Lleyton Hewitt in the final. However, his season only got better as the year progressed, as he reached the final of the Wimbledon Championships and picked up several Masters 1000 titles along the way. Now ranked world No. 2, Federer will likely set his sights on another major championship over the course of the year, but not without some solid performances along the way.

“Overall, it was a great season for me,” admitted Federer. “I was consistent and I was playing positive, attacking tennis, the exact way I want to play. I gave myself quite a few chances at the Slams. I want to go one step further, because being close is not quite good enough.”

However, his short-term ambitions are slightly simpler.

“I would love to win this event,” Federer told reporters Saturday on the banks of the Brisbane River. “I was close last year, after I had had a good week. I always like lifting trophies in a place that I have never been able to. I am unbelievably pumped up for this week. It’s a really good field, with a lot of promising players.”

World No. 153 John Millman, a native of Brisbane, will look to follow up on his 6-3, 6-1 win over Rhyne Williams with the biggest win of his career on Thursday when he faces the 17-time Grand Slam champion. Considering this is their first head-to-head encounter, and that Federer is playing his first match of the season, this is as good a time as any for Millman.

Prediction: Roger Federer in Straight Sets

Maria Sharapova vs Carla Suarez Navarro Preview – WTA Brisbane 2015 QF

Maria Sharapova vs Carla Suarez Navarro Preview – WTA Brisbane 2015 QF

  • Posted: Jan 07, 2015

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After dropping just one game so far in 2015, Russian superstar Maria Sharapova already through to the quarter-final stage of the Brisbane International, where she will contest another enthralling encounter against a player that has tormented her over the past couple of years: Carla Suarez Navarro. This marks the fourth time they cross paths on the WTA tour, with Sharapova leading the head to head series 2-1.

On Tuesday afternoon, it was abundantly clear that Maria Sharapova was in no mood to make friends on court, as she stormed through the opening set 6-0 in just 23 minutes against Yaroslava Shvedova. She allowed Shvedova just one game in the second set to close out the contest just over half an hour later.

“To be honest, she’s capable of playing really tough tennis. She’s a big server, big strokes. Even though we haven’t played in a while, she does like to play the top players,” Sharapova said. “She swings quite freely. She has had good results against some good players in her career.”

Spain’s Cara Suarez Navarro needed three sets to dispatch Mirjana Lucic-Baroni 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. The contest lasted nearly two hours and 30 minutes and saw Navarro save 7 of 10 break point opportunities and withstand 10 aces from her opponent.

“It only gets tougher from here,” Sharapova said of her upcoming opponent. “I have a bit of a different opponent if Suárez Navarro wins the next one. A little bit of a different game. Gets a lot of balls back. Maybe a bit more of a physical match. We’ll see how that goes. Hopefully I continue to improve and take it a step further this year.”

This marks the fourth time that these two competitors meet on the professional tour, with Sharapova leading the series 2-1. Her sole stain against the Spaniard was at the Rogers Cup last year in Montreal, where Sharapova lost to Navarro in three sets. While Sharapova has had less time on court, it may actually benefit her this time around against a potentially fatigued Navarro.

Prediction: Maria Sharapova in Three Sets

Simona Halep vs Aleksandra Krunic Preview – WTA Shenzhen 2015 QF

Simona Halep vs Aleksandra Krunic Preview – WTA Shenzhen 2015 QF

  • Posted: Jan 07, 2015

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After starting her season off with two successive victories, top seed Simona Halep will take part in her first quarter-final of a tournament on Thursday afternoon when she meets Romania’s Aleksandra Krunic for the second time on the professional circuit. Halep leads the head-to-head series 1-0, with a victory last season in Bucharest.

After starting the year against Annika Beck, the Romanian star was faced with a intriguing challenge in the second round: 17-year-old Russian wildcard Natalia Vikhlyantseva. The world No. 3 was far from interested in an entertaining and competitive match, as she won 69% of her first service points, won 20 of 27 return points on the youngster’s second serve and saved five break points to close out the match 6-2, 6-2 in exactly 61 minutes.

“It wasn’t very easy because she’s a really good player and played really well. She served very well,” Halep said afterwards. “But I’m happy that I played better than I did in the first round. I feel like my form is getting better and better day by day – I really want to do better match by match here.

“I want to see how far I can go because I like this tournament. I’m really enjoying it.”

Aleksandra Krunic needed over twice the court time on Wednesday to dispatch her Slovakian opponent Anna Schmiedlova. She eventually edged out her opponent 3-6, 7-6(1), 6-1 in two hours and 17 minutes. She even saved triple match point at 6-5 down in the second set.

This marks just the second time that these two competitors will meet on the professional tour, with Halep leading the series 1-0. The world No. 3’s victory took place in Bucharest last season on clay, where Halep won the match 6-4, 6-2.

Prediction: Simona Halep in Straight Sets

Venus Williams vs Elena Vesnina Preview – WTA Auckland 2015 QF

Venus Williams vs Elena Vesnina Preview – WTA Auckland 2015 QF

  • Posted: Jan 07, 2015

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Two victories into the New Year and former world No. 1 Venus Williams is already through to the quarter-final round of the ASB Classic in Auckland. The American will now contest a match against Elena Vesnina to secure a spot in the final four of the tournament. This marks the fourth time that the two competitors will step across the net from each other on the professional circuit, with Vesnina leading the series 2-1.

Venus only needed 65 minutes to close out her second round match-up against Japan’s Kurumi Nara 6-4, 6-1 on Tuesday night. Williams struck two aces, won 74% of her first service points and managed six breaks of serve to secure the victory. The second half of the match particularly smooth for Venus, as she reeled off nine of the last ten games to end the match in emphatic fashion.

“Today was a different match than yesterday – not as straightforward,” Williams, who dropped just one game in her first round match, said. “I was playing an opponent with more experience. She’s very tenacious despite her size. She knows how to construct points, she plays great defense and can go on the offense as well, so it’s a good match to have under my belt this early on in the season.”

“I always had goals, but in life things never really work out the way you think they’re going to,” Williams said. “It’s been that way my whole career – you say, ‘I’m gonna do this, I’m gonna do that,’ but sometimes you fall a little bit short, and sometimes you do more than you ever thought you could. So my goal for this year is to try and perform the way I know that I can on the court.”

Elena Vesnina also had a relatively simple match on court, as she routed Ana Konjuh in straight sets 6-3, 6-1 to reach the quarter-final round of her first tournament of the season.

Of their three previous encounters on the tour, Vesnina actually leads the head-to-o-head series 2-1. She won the first two meetings between the competitors, including one at the Wimbledon Championships, but it was Venus who won the most recent match last season. Considering her vast improvements over the past year, the American should be the competitor favoured for a spot in the semi-final.

Prediction: Venus Williams in Three Sets