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Ernests Gulbis vs Thanasi Kokkinakis Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

Ernests Gulbis vs Thanasi Kokkinakis Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

  • Posted: Jan 18, 2015

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After waiting two weeks to begin his 2015 season, Ernests Gulbis got off to a less-than-stellar start, but will look to get back on track in the opening round of the Australian Open. The Latvian No.1 drew an interesting opening round challenge in the form of rising Australian prospect Thanasi Kokkinakis. This marks the first time that the two competitors will meet on the professional tour and will likely make for entertaining television.

Watch the match live here: Gulbis v Kokkinakis

World No. 13 and all-around oddball Ernests Gulbis took part in a surprisingly strong season in 2014 – a year that saw him compile a 41-21 win-loss record; claim two titles (Marseille, Nice); and reach the semi-final round of the French Open, where he lost to world No. 1 Novak Djokovic. Now, he will look to add to his accomplishments this season and potentially break into the Top 10 on the tour.

However, the Latvian failed to get things going in Auckland, and lost his opening match to Czech qualifier Jiri Vesely 6-2, 3-6, 6-1.

Young local prospect Thanasi Kokkinakis will look to make his country proud this year at the Australian Open and prove he is also a young gun to watch out for in 2015. He already holds a win over Julien Benneteau this season but lost in the second round of the Brisbane International to Bernard Tomic in straight sets. The world No. 147 will now look to break through with a strong showing against an unpredictable and potentially vulnerable Ernests Gulbis.

This marks the first time that these two competitors will meet on the professional tour and is certainly an enthralling opening round encounter that could make for must-watch television. Both are capable of entertaining tennis and that could lead to a fun match and a potential upset.

Prediction: Ernests Gulbis in Five Sets

Maria Sharapova vs Petra Martic Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

Maria Sharapova vs Petra Martic Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

  • Posted: Jan 18, 2015

Sharapova8 Maria Sharapova vs Petra Martic Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

 

After a near-perfect start to her 2015 season, Maria Sharapova will look to follow up with a strong showing over her fortnight stay in Melbourne. Undefeated so far this year, the Russian superstar will begin her campaign against Petra Martic, whom she has previously faced on the WTA tour. Sharapova leads the head to head series 1-0 and will likely maintain that unbeaten record against the Croatian.

Watch the match live here: Sharapova v Martic

Sharapova was impressive in 2014; she returned from a shoulder surgery and managed to win her fifth Grand Slam title. Unrelenting as usual, she maintained that momentum at the start of 2015 with a title win in her first tournament of the season. Sharapova defeated Ana Ivanovic, arguably her biggest rival of the last year, in a grueling three-set encounter that lasted a total of 2 hours and 38 minutes. After splitting their past four matches – all their encounters of 2014 – they kept up the pace this season.

It marked Sharapova’s 34th title on the tour – a phenomenal feat. This was also her first title Down Under since she won the Australian Open in 2008 – a match where she also defeated Ivanovic to lift the title.

The Russian will begin her run in Melbourne against Petra Martic, who reached the second round in Auckland – lost to Claire Feuerstein – and then arrived at the Aussie Open and worked her way through the qualifying rounds, dropping just one set in the process.

This marks the second time that Sharapova and Martic will meet on the professional tour. Their first meet took place almost four years ago at the Miami Masters, which Sharapova won with relative ease. Although several years separate their meetings, the results should not vary too much, as Sharapova looks to be in close to peak form and motivated to regain the No. 1 ranking.

Prediction: Maria Sharapova in Straight Sets

Jiri Vesely vs Viktor Troicki Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

Jiri Vesely vs Viktor Troicki Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

  • Posted: Jan 18, 2015

viktor troicki Jiri Vesely vs Viktor Troicki Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

 

In a surprising turn of events, the two ATP World Tour title winners from last week’s events will begin their respective Australian Open campaigns against each other. Maiden champion Jiri Vesely and Serbia’s Viktor Troicki will cross paths for the first time on the professional tour, on the heels of their momentous weeks on the professional tour.

Watch the match live here: Troicki v Vesely

21-year-old Jiri Vesely will make a quick turnaround at the Aussie Open, as he won his first title on the tour at the Heineken Open in Auckland on Saturday, giving him less than 48 hours to prep for the season-opening Grand Slam event. The Czech youngster defeated both Ernests Gulbis and Kevin Anderson en route to the final, and is the latest in a string of title winners born in the 1990s. He eventually won the tournament with a 6-3, 6-2 win against France’s Adrian Mannarino.

“It feels amazing to be part of the ATP champions,” said Vesely. “It’s not something that everyone is [able] to achieve, so I’m very grateful for that.

“It’s a great start for me… I can really see that it’s possible to play with the best guys and I think that’s something very important for me for the future.”

That very same day in Sydney, world No. 92 Viktor Troicki was victorious against Mikhail Kukushkin 6-2, 6-3 in the first all-qualifier final in ATP Word Tour history. It marked the Serb’s second ever victory over Kukushkin and lasted a mere 64 minutes. He struck 13 aces and won 73% of his first service points to close out the contest in straightforward fashion.

“I’ve got to say I have been working harder than ever probably, and I feel very, very fit,” added the Serb. “I didn’t have any problems. I had eight matches here and luckily I haven’t had problems. I feel very fresh again. I feel I can go again good on Monday. Definitely I was working hard and that’s paying off. I have inside myself trust in my body, and I feel I can do a lot of things.”

Now that both Vesely and Troicki has lifted titles in the last 48 hours, they will look to cross paths for the first time on the tour, in a match-up that will determine who will make it to the second round of the Happy Slam.

Prediction: Jiri Vesely in Five Sets

Eugenie Bouchard vs Anna-Lena Friedsam Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

Eugenie Bouchard vs Anna-Lena Friedsam Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

  • Posted: Jan 18, 2015

Bouchard5 Eugenie Bouchard vs Anna Lena Friedsam Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

 

In January 2014, 19-year-old Eugenie Bouchard took the tour by storm when she ran rampant through the draw to reach the semi-final stage of just her fourth Grand Slam tournament. Although she would fall to eventual champion Li Na, a star was born and is now back to prove she was not a one-hit wonder down under. The Canadian darling will begin her 2015 campaign in Melbourne against Anna-Lena Friedsam, a player who beat her three years ago on the ITF circuit.

Watch the match live here: Bouchard v Friedsam

The world No. 7 is at an interesting stage of her career; she is on the verge of a breakthrough to the upper echelon, having been to the Wimbledon final in 2014, yet has been through a turbulent second half of the season, and has since parted ways with her longtime coach Nick Saviano. Given the significant changes in her camp, Bouchard will now look to get back on track with a new team backing her, which could lead to some impressive results.

World No. 98 Anna-Lena Friedsam lost her only match of the season so far when she failed to maintain her lead over Natalia Vikhlyantseva in Shenzhen. She lost the match 2-6 6-3 6-3, but will look to rebound against a player with a bulls eye on her back.

While this is technically the first time that Bouchard and Friedsam will cross paths on this sort of stage, they did meet previously at an ITF event in Maribor, where the German rallied from a set down to defeat Bouchard 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. However, it has been three years since then and much has changed in both women’s’ respective trajectories. Bouchard has shot to stardom and proved to be a future star in her own right. Following her strong start to the season, expect the Canadian to kick off her season in strong fashion.

Prediction: Eugenie Bouchard in Straight Sets

Grigor Dimitrov vs Dustin Brown Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

Grigor Dimitrov vs Dustin Brown Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

  • Posted: Jan 18, 2015

Dimitrov1 Grigor Dimitrov vs Dustin Brown Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 1

 

For just the second time in their respective careers, Grigor Dimitrov and Dustin Brown will cross paths on the professional tour to determine who will advance to the following stage of the tournament. This time, however, they are playing for higher stakes, as the winner will advance to the second round of the Australian Open. As for now, Dimitrov leads the head-to-head series 1-0.

Watch the match live here: Dimitrov v Brown

After finishing just outside the Top 10 in 2014, Grigor Dimitrov began his year at the Brisbane International, where he defeated Jeremy Chardy and Martin Klizan to reach the final four at the event. It was there, however, that he encountered 17-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer and was downed 6-2, 6-2 with relative ease. He will now look to get back on track with a strong showing over the fortnight in Brisbane.

World No. 89 Dustin Brown began his year at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open, where he reached the quarter-final stage of the event following wins over Paolo Lorenzi and Jan-Lennard Struff. Afterwards, he lost to eventual champion David Ferrer 6-2 6-2 to end his title aspirations.

This marks just the second time that these two competitors will meet on the professional tour. Dimitrov leads the series 1-0 with a win back in 2012 at the Gstaad event on clay. This will be a tricky encounter for the Bulgarian star, as Brown has a habit of pulling off unforeseen upsets, even if his surface of choice is grass. Given the circumstances, Dimitrov should escape this match relatively scratch-free.

Prediction: Grigor Dimitrov in Straight Sets