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Agnieszka Radwanska vs Garbine Muguruza Preview – WTA Dubai 2015 Round 3

Agnieszka Radwanska vs Garbine Muguruza Preview – WTA Dubai 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2015

Aga Radwanska Agnieszka Radwanska vs Garbine Muguruza Preview – WTA Dubai 2015 Round 3

 

Following impressive starts to the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, Agnieszka Radwanska and Garbine Muguruza will cross paths for a fourth time on the WTA tour when they meet in the third round of the tournament on Wednesday. Radwanska leads the head-to-head series 2-1 but lost their most recent encounter at the beginning of the season in Sydney.

Follow the match live here: Radwanska v Muguruza Live Stream

Radwanska was required to battle hard for her victory against an inspired Caroline Garcia on Tuesday, as she defeated her French adversary in three sets 6-3, 2-6, 6-3. The Pole’s biggest adversary in the contest was the extreme heat, which forced her to take an eight-minute medical timeout before edging out the victory in the decider.

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“I came from Poland under different conditions, and there was a lot of sickness going on out there. Everybody was sick,” Radwanska said. “I came here not really 100% well. But I think the most important part is that I was able to finish that match and win that match, so that’s the most important thing.”

The Pole will come up against Spain’s Garbine Muguruza, who had little trouble getting past former Serbian No. 1 Jelena Jankovic. She defeated the former Top 5 player 6-3, 6-1 in exactly 61 minutes to advance to the third round of the tournament. Muguruza struck 3 aces, won 91% of her first service points, and secured five breaks of serve to close out the match with relative ease.

The first two meetings between these competitors both ended in victories for Radwanska. She earned her first win at the Miami Masters I 2012, while the second victory took place at the Australian Open last season However, the Spaniard proved that she is not one to count out of tournaments, as she upset Aga in their most recent meeting in Sydney, and will be on alert for another potential upset on Wednesday.

Prediction: Garbine Muguruza in Three Sets

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Victoria Azarenka Begins Coaching Partnership with Wim Fissette

Victoria Azarenka Begins Coaching Partnership with Wim Fissette

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2015

Victoria Azarenka13 Victoria Azarenka Begins Coaching Partnership with Wim Fissette

 

Former world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka announced on Tuesday afternoon that she would begin working with Simona Halep’s former coach Wim Fissette during the 2015 season.

The two-time Grand Slam champion recently split with Sam Sumyk, who is now coaching Canadian No. 1 Eugenie Bouchard, while Fissette split with Halep during the off-season last year.

Azarenka revealed the news on her official twitter account.

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Following a rough 2014 season plagued with injuries, Azarenka took part in a promising start to the year when she reached the fourth round of the Australian Open before losing to last year’s finalist Dominika Cibulkova. Her ranking may have dropped to No. 50, but she has displayed the necessary traits to work her way back up the ranks this season.

Fissette previously coached the likes of Kim Clijsters and Sabine Lisicki. Under his tutelage, Halep took part in a career-best season on the WTA tour – one that included her first Grand Slam final at Roland Garros, a career-high ranking of world No. 2, and a semi-final showing at the Wimbledon Championships. She completed her season with a runner-up showing at the WTA Finals in Singapore.

The coaching arrangement lasted just one year, as he joined the Romanian in January ahead of the 2014 season. Halep is now working with Romanian coach Victor Ionita.

Since then, Fisstte was linked to partnerships with Madison Keys, as well as Taylor Townsend. However, it is now clear that he will begin a commitment with former world No. 1 Azarenka.

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Rafael Nadal vs Thomaz Bellucci Preview – ATP Rio de Janeiro 2015 Round 1

Rafael Nadal vs Thomaz Bellucci Preview – ATP Rio de Janeiro 2015 Round 1

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2015

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Former world No. 1 Rafael Nadal will begin his clay court campaign on Tuesday afternoon in Rio de Janeiro when he meets Thomaz Bellucci in the main attraction on Centre Court. This marks the fourth time that these two competitors will meet on the professional tour, with Nadal holding an undefeated 3-0 head to head record against the local talent.

Follow the match live here: Nadal v Bellucci Live Stream

The world No. 4 has had a scrutinized start to his 2015 season. He began with an opening round loss to Michael Berrer in Doha before he moved to the Australian Open several weeks later. He reached the quarter-final round in Melbourne before losing to Tomas Berdych in straight sets. Now, he will move over to South America, where he will face a new adversary in the form of extreme heat.

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“I think this heat would affect anybody,” Nadal said. “It’s very difficult with these conditions. The conditions are extreme, with high humidity on top of that. If it doesn’t cool off, I’ll suffer and try to survive any way I can.”

The Spaniard also explained that he is no longer dealing with injuries and is confident about his performances on the red dust.

“I don’t know if I’m ready to win here or not,” he said. “I’m going to try to be ready for Tuesday and be competitive, and then we’ll see what’s going on. It’s my first tournament on clay after a long time, and always you need time to adapt.”

Although he is coming off a first round exit in Sao Paulo, Thomaz Bellucci had a strong showing in Quito the prior week, where he reached the semi-final before losing to Victor Estrella Burgos.

This marks the fourth time that these two competitors will meet on the professional tour, with Nadal leading the series 3-0. All three of their previous encounters took place in Grand Slam events, which means this will be their first best-of-three match. Given that Bellucci has never taken a set off Nadal, he will be hard-pressed to defeat the King of Clay on Tuesday.

Prediction: Rafael Nadal in Straight Sets

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Caroline Wozniacki vs Sam Stosur Preview – WTA Dubai 2015 Round 2

Caroline Wozniacki vs Sam Stosur Preview – WTA Dubai 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2015

stosur17 Caroline Wozniacki vs Sam Stosur Preview – WTA Dubai 2015 Round 2

 

An intriguing second round match-up is scheduled to take place in the opening round of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, as Caroline Wozniacki and Sam Stosur will meet for the ninth time on the professional tour. The head-to-head series is tied at 4-4 after Stosur won their most recent encounter last season in Beijing.

Follow the match live here: Stosur v Wozniacki Live Stream

Wozniacki started off her 2015 season in style with an appearance in the final in Auckland, where she lost to the resurgent Venus Williams. However, things took a turn for the worse afterwards, as Wozniacki retired from her opening match in the Sydney, and failed to embark on a strong run in Melbourne at the Aussie Open. She defeated Taylor Townsend in the opening round before losing to Victoria Azarenka in the second round.

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“It’s nice to look around before I get down to the hard work this week. I’m so happy to be back in Dubai, I love this event. I’ve won it in the past and have lots of wonderful memories. We’re heading to the hotel now – we stay in the Jumeirah Creekside Hotel. It’s a great hotel, the staff are all really nice. It’s also right on the grounds of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium so it’s the shortest commute of the season!”

Sam Stosur has had a turbulent start to her 2015 season, as she reached the second round in Brisbane, where she lost to Barbora Zahlavova Strycova, and then fell in the same round in Sydney to Coco Vandeweghe. She then went on to lose in the second round of the Australian Open to Angelique Kerber. She is coming off a win against Australia’s Mirjana Lucic-Baroni in Fed Cup action.

Wozniacki and Stosur have crossed paths on eight different occasions on the WTA tour, with the series tied 4-4. Stosur has proven more efficient on hard courts and leads that series 2-1. Based simply off their more recent performances on the tour, the confident Caroline should route Stosur in straight sets.

Prediction: Caroline Wozniacki in Three Sets

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Stan Wawrinka Beats Tomas Berdych to Win First Rotterdam Title

Stan Wawrinka Beats Tomas Berdych to Win First Rotterdam Title

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2015

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Stan Wawrinka became the latest Swiss player to capture the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament title when he defeated Tomas Berdych on Sunday.

Wawrinka, who was forced to rally from a set down, defeated Berdych to lift the crown in his first appearance at the event in a decade. He won the final 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 in exactly two hours of court time. It marked yet another accomplishment in Wawrinka’s career: his first ATP World Tour 500 Indoor Title.

“It’s been an amazing week,” said Wawrinka. “It wasn’t easy, but every match I found my way. It was a great final. Tomas was playing really well, but I’m happy to turn that match for me and win the title.

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“It’s my first [ATP World Tour] 500 title and winning indoors is something special for me personally. It’s always amazing to win a trophy. It’s the best feeling.”

Wawrinka took home €358,540 and 500 Emirates ATP Ranking points for his efforts.

The dejected Berdych was disappointed with his performance, given that he had full control of the match before wilting. As the runner-up, the former defending champion takes home €161,650 and 300 points for his efforts.

“I’m disappointed with the way the match finished,” said Berdych. “There can only be one winner. I had my chances in the beginning of the second set and I didn’t make them so I think that cost me the match.

“I can see some positive things because the last time I played him it went a completely different way. I was in control in the beginning and the small differences decided it today. Next time I need to work harder.”

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Nishikori Wins Third Consecutive Title in Memphis

Nishikori Wins Third Consecutive Title in Memphis

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2015

nishikori12 Nishikori Wins Third Consecutive Title in Memphis

 

History was made in Memphis on Sunday afternoon, as Japanese No. 1 Kei Nishikori became the first player to win the Memphis Open title three consecutive times since the tournament’s inception 40 years ago.

Not only did Nishikori achieve what no other competitor has been able to do since the first edition of the tournament in 1975, he withstood 12 aces from Kevin Anderson to defeat the South African in straight sets to lift his first title of the season.

The world No. 5 took part in a turbulent week in Memphis, but managed to conclude it with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Anderson. He surpassed other titleholders like Tommy Haas and Jimmy Connors, who have only won the title twice consecutively.

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“It feels great, of course,” he said. “Today’s match was much different than [the past] couple of matches. I played really solid from the baseline and returned really well.”

In an interesting gesture from the tournament, Nishikori was gifted with a custom-made Gibson Memphis ES-335 Figured Gloss Semi-Hollowbody electric guitar instead of a traditional trophy.

“I love it!” Nishikori said of his prize. “I’ve never done guitar before, but I think I might need to start and get some lessons.”

Anderson, who was chasing his third title on the ATP World Tour, was disappointed with his inability to compete against Nishikori. However, he will now set his sights on another tournament he has done well in historically, Delray Beach.

“Being in that stage a few times now in the finals, obviously you want to take it a little bit further, but it wasn’t there,” he said. “I have a couple of other tournaments coming up now, so I can’t afford to dwell on this.”

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Andrea Petkovic Wins Antwerp Title After Suarez Navarro Retires

Andrea Petkovic Wins Antwerp Title After Suarez Navarro Retires

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2015

petkovic Andrea Petkovic Wins Antwerp Title After Suarez Navarro Retires

 

The latest edition of the BNP Paribas Fortis Diamond Games ended in a surprisingly anti-climatic fashion on Sunday, as Andrea Petkovic was handed the title via walkover when he opponent Carla Suárez Navarro was forced to withdraw ahead of the match with a neck injury.

“I woke up in the morning and just felt this pain in my neck,” the Spanish No.1 told reporters. “I went to the physio to get treatment and tried to play at 11:30, then had physio again and tried to play again at 2:15, and I just couldn’t serve. I couldn’t play like I wanted. So I had to pull out of this final.

“I’m really sorry. I love this tournament and I had a great week. I really tried today.”

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However, the tournament was not over yet, as Tournament Director Kim Clijsters stepped in to save the final for the paying customers in attendance, and faced Petkovic in a short exhibition match. The four-time Grand Slam champion eventually defeated the German 5-3 with some impressive shot making.

While she lost the match, Petkovic has now lifted another of the biggest titles of her career. She won her first Premier-level event last season and now holds 6 WTA titles overall.

“Right before we went on court I was warming up and they told me the news. At first I was very shocked because I didn’t know anything about her physical pain and the blockage. But secondly I was sad. I really like Carla – she’s a great person and always friendly and positive, and she has a tremendous amount of talent. Also, you can never really enjoy the win when you don’t fight for it.

“So I’m happy I had a great week and I’m leaving as the champion, but definitely mixed emotions.”

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Results: Hantuchova Wins Pattaya, Cuevas Successful in Sao Paulo

Results: Hantuchova Wins Pattaya, Cuevas Successful in Sao Paulo

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2015

hantuchova4 Results: Hantuchova Wins Pattaya, Cuevas Successful in Sao Paulo

 

While the attention on Sunday was focused on Wawrinka and Nishikori’s title wins, there were various players on the ATP and WTA tours that lifted their first titles of 2015.

On the ATP tour, Pablo Cuevas managed to rally late in the Brasil Open final to defeat qualifier Luca Vanni and lift his first title of 2015. He defeated Vanni 6-4, 3-6, 7-6(4) to win his third overall title on the tour, and move to 3-0 in finals.

“We were both very nervous,” said Cuevas. “I think it was the first time I played a final as the favourite. I thought that I couldn’t lose when that happens, but the matches become more difficult. In front of me I had someone that was playing with a lot of confidence and with a great serve. I think we both failed at some moments: a double fault, a volley. There were many mistakes at the end and the winner was the one who fails less than the other.

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“I’m having a great comeback. I dream it will be good, but it’s better than I thought. I’m happy and enjoying the moment. But I’m healthy and I want more. I think I can give more and I thought about it when I could not play.”

Cuevas won $80,850 and 250 ATP Ranking Points, while Vanni won $42,600 and 150 Ranking Points. It was a strong showing for a player who had never previously won a match on the ATP World Tour.

“I’m so happy,” Vanni said. “It was a close match. I fought hard against Cuevas. Tomorrow he will be 28, maybe 27, in the (Emirates ATP Rankings)…I’m so proud of myself.”

On the WTA tour, Daniela Hantuchova rallied from a set down to beat Ajla Tomljanovic 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 and win the PTT Thailand Open. The contest lasted a total of two hours and seven minutes and saw Hantuchova struggle before finally jumping out to a dominant lead in the deciding set.

“Today was very tough because Ajla was playing some great tennis,” Hantuchova said. “I had to really fight for it – at the end I felt maybe I was a little fresher and sharper, and that decided the match.

“But Ajla has a great future ahead of her. She’s also a very nice girl. It’s nice to have somebody like her in the game. And like I said on the court, I’m sure she’ll have many more finals to come.”

Tomljanovic, however, was still satisfied with her performance, as she had never been in a WTA semi-final before, let alone competing for a title in the final.

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Garbine Muguruza vs Jelena Jankovic Preview – WTA Dubai 2015 Round 2

Garbine Muguruza vs Jelena Jankovic Preview – WTA Dubai 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2015

jankovic21 Garbine Muguruza vs Jelena Jankovic Preview – WTA Dubai 2015 Round 2

 

One of the bright young talents on the professional tour Garbine Muguruza will continue her campaign in Dubai on Wednesday afternoon when she crosses paths with the former Serbian No. 1 Jelena Jankovic for the third time on the tour. Of their two previous encounters, Muguruza and Jankovic have split the series 1-1.

The Spaniard began her week in Dubai against qualifier Jarmila Gajdosova, who gave her a run for her money during the encounter. After dropping the opening set, Muguruza rallied back to earn the victory in three sets 3-6, 6-1, 6-2. She struck 9 aces, won 83% of her first service points and saved eight of nine break points to close out the match in 85 minutes.

World No. 21 Jelena Jankovic got a monkey off her back on Monday afternoon when she defeated Timea Babos to earn her first WTA victory of the season. It was a hard fought victory for the Serb, as she needed three sets to down her opponent. The contest lasted 2 hours and 7 minutes and ended 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. Jankovic won 62% of her first service points and converted eight break points to earn the victory.

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“I love playing in Dubai. Playing Dubai is one of my favorite places to play at, and I have done very well here in the past, and, you know, I have my residence here. I come, you know, quite often during the year. I love it here. I love the weather. I love, you know, pretty much everything about it. You know, what can I say? Hopefully I can do well at this tournament.”

This mark the third time that these two competitors will meet on the professional tour, with the series tied at 1-1. This will serve as the rubber match in the series, but it is clearly one that favours the Spaniard. Jankovic has not been her best this season, and only beat Muguruza on clay. This should be a quick straight sets encounter unless Jankovic summons some confidence from her win on Monday.

Prediction: Garbine Muguruza in Straight Sets

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