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ATP Dubai 2015 Draw Preview and Analysis

ATP Dubai 2015 Draw Preview and Analysis

  • Posted: Feb 22, 2015

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The top two players in the world take to the court for their first matches since the Australian Open in the upcoming Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. Following on from the Women’s event last week that Simona Halep won, the Men’s event will welcome four of the top 10 while all seeds are in the top 20. The event has been dominated by Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic – since 2002 there has been just two other winners.

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Djokovic has won 4 of the last 6, including three in a row in the 2009-2011 stretch. He will be the favourite to win his fifth and extend his winning streak to 12 matches. He is 2-0 against his opening opponent Vasek Pospisil, most recently defeating the Canadian in straight sets on his way to the title in Beijing last year. Big serving Frenchman Fabrice Martin sprung a shock in qualifying by defeating Borna Coric in a third set tie break to make the main draw. He faces Andrey Golubev for the chance to likely test himself against the World No.1.

Another two qualifiers make up the top quarter of the draw with Marsel Ilhan playing Alexander Zverev, the highly rated young German who is the recipient of another wildcard. James Ward will likely move into the top 100 if he can win his opening round match but the draw wasn’t too kind to him, pairing him with 6th seed Feliciano Lopez. They have met before on a hard court, the Spaniard winning in three sets at Indian Wells last year.

A losing finalist two years running, Tomas Berdych will hope to go one better but will probably have to beat both men who picked up victories over him in the 2013 and 2014 finals respectively. Losing to Federer last year and Djokovic in 2013, the Czech has generally performed well here. Given his draw, another semi final looks on the cards. He begins against Jeremy Chardy, an opponent he has beaten on both occasions they have played including at this event in 2011. With Berdych possibly awaiting in round two, Simone Bolelli will need to be at his best if he wants to pick up a second top 10 win in 2 weeks. The Italian, who defeated Milos Raonic in Marseille, faces qualifier Lucas Pouille first up.

With an 0-4 record in 2015, Ernests Gulbis is there for the taking for Denis Istomin in his round one clash. Gulbis is still ranked 13 in the world but may see his ranking suffer if he fails to reverse this troubling slide in the recent weeks. Istomin’s form however is similarly poor, only winning a match in Montpellier this year. Sergiy Stakhovsky will hope to push on from his impressive run in Marseille, where he was just a set from making the final after already surprising Stan Wawrinka in the quarter finals.

David Goffin is listed as 8th seed and set to play wildcard Marcos Baghdatis in his opener assuming he has recovered from the back issues that saw his retirement in the first set of his match with Dominic Thiem in Marseille. A quarter finalist last year, Malek Jaziri will begin against the opponent that knocked him out at that stage. Philipp Kohlschreiber‘s third win in three outings against Jaziri earned him a place in the semi finals.

James McGee is the final wildcard choice and one that seems strange on the face of it. The 27 year old is ranked outside the top 200 and his only experience of a main draw is the 2014 US Open which he entered as a qualifier. The Irishman has yet to win a Challenger but has won a number of Futures events. It should be a good experience but Joao Sousa should be too strong for him. Andy Murray is the third seed here and will hope to go one better than his outing in 2012 where he was a losing finalist to Roger Federer. After a disappointing 2014 by his standards, he showed a lot to indicate that he was back to his best in Melbourne and will be disappointed at the way the back end of the match went. Murray begins against Gilles Muller, who pulled off two big wins in his last event in Rotterdam. Murray will hope not to go the way of Dimitrov and Goffin and instead make it 2-0 against the Luxembourg player in ATP play.

The final quarter sees a rematch of the 2007 final with six times champion Roger Federer playing two times losing finalist Mikhail Youzhny. The Russian was seeded at the event last year but struggled badly at times last year and now finds himself outside the top 50. With an 0-15 record against Federer, it seems things won’t get any better for him this week. A Spanish lefty could be waiting in the second round but it is one that Federer has a slightly better record against. Federer is 5-0 against Fernando Verdasco, who faces Guillermo Garcia-Lopez in round one.

Roberto Bautista-Agut rounds off the seeds in the draw at 7 and will play Dominic Thiem first up. They have met once this year with the Spaniard winning in four sets at the Australian Open. The Spaniard is 6-5 on the year and most recently lost the semi final of Marseille to Gael Monfils. Richard Gasquet will come into this tournament full of confidence after taking the Montpellier title last time out, even if the final was cut short by retirement. The Frenchman is 4-1 against Andreas Seppi and 2-0 on hard but they have not played since 2012.

Prediction
SF: Novak Djokovic def. Tomas Berdych
SF: Andy Murray def. Roger Federer
F: Novak Djokovic def. Andy Murray

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Simona Halep Beats Karolina Pliskova to Lift Biggest Career Title to Date

Simona Halep Beats Karolina Pliskova to Lift Biggest Career Title to Date

  • Posted: Feb 22, 2015

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Simona Halep completed a turbulent week on the tour in style, as she defeated surging adversary Karolina Pliskova to lift her first Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships title – the biggest of her professional career to date.

Early on, the match appeared as though it would be a straightforward encounter, as Halep opened up the match, found her break and stole the opening set in just over 40 minutes. However, she found herself 0-2 down in the second set, and had to fight back in a grueling second frame to close out the match 6-4, 7-6(4) in 1 hour and 47 minutes.

“I’m very happy right now. I cannot explain in words how I feel,” Halep said. “It’s an amazing title for me. It’s very important for my career. I’m really happy and just want to enjoy this moment.

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“At the beginning of the tournament some people asked me if I felt pressure because I was the No.1 seed. I said no, because I wasn’t thinking about it, and I just wanted to go on court and play match by match, because everyone would play really well here. And I played with big players like Makarova, Pliskova, Wozniacki – she was No.1 two years. So it’s honestly just an amazing victory for me.”

Pliskova, who had never been to the quarter-final stage of a Premier level event such as this one, let alone the final, was far from disappointed with her week in Dubai.

“I was trying to turn it around, but even if I won the second set, I don’t know if I would have won the whole match,” she said. “It would still have been hard because she doesn’t give up on any point. She runs really, really well, and it’s hard to kill the ball against her. She really gets everything back.

“I lost, so I’m not really happy right now, but obviously I’m happy for the week and for the last two or three weeks I had. I had so many matches here and beat great players – I’m not disappointed.”

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Rafael Nadal upset by Fabio Fognini in Rio, ends 52-match semi-final streak on clay

Rafael Nadal upset by Fabio Fognini in Rio, ends 52-match semi-final streak on clay

  • Posted: Feb 22, 2015

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While Rafael Nadal continuously informed fans and media that he is yet to regain his top form following a plague of injuries last season, the truth behind his words dimmed away as he continued to perform at the 2015 Rio Open.

Nadal earned several straight set wins, and rallied back from his most recent victory over Pablo Cuevas to reach the semi-final stage of the tournament. However, that was not enough to stop the stunning result that would take place on Saturday evening in the Brazilian city, as Italian No. 1 Fabio Fognini overturned a 0-4 losing record to Nadal in the head-to-head series to defeat the world No. 3 in three sets.

Fognini rallied back from a set down to defeat the Spaniard 1-6, 6-2, 7-5, thus putting an end to Nadal’s remarkable 52-match win streak in ATP World Tour level semi-finals on clay.

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According to the ATP World Tour, it was Nadal’s 25th loss on the red surface.

“I’m really happy about this match,” said Fognini. “I beat the best player on this surface.

“Rafa is always difficult. From the second set I played really well, and I tried to change a little bit to be more positive on court.”

Fognini is now through to his ninth ATP final after picking up his first ever Top 5 win. He is set to face Ferrer in the final.

“Right now I’m thinking in the now; that I’ve beaten Rafa,” said Fognini. “I’m super happy, and obviously tomorrow I will have to battle David, who has always beaten me… I will obviously be happy if I win. If I lose, I will also leave with the good memories from this week in Rio.”

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Saint Petersburg Open to Return to the ATP World Tour in 2015

Saint Petersburg Open to Return to the ATP World Tour in 2015

  • Posted: Feb 22, 2015

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After much speculation as to whether the tournament will be moved over to Tel Aviv, it has been confirmed that the St. Petersburg Open will remain in the historic city during the 2015 ATP World Tour season.

The tournament takes place on indoor hard court and offers total prize money of $1,030,000. It has also located to a new venue, the Sibur Arena, and will take place between the 21-27 of September.

The rumours that the tournament would soon relocate took place last April when Russian Tennis Federation vice-president Yevgeny Kafelnikov revealed on it would likely lose its place on the ATP World Tour. A tournament was later announced for Tel Aviv, but was cancelled in August once political turmoil arose in the region.

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The St Petersburg Open is an ATP 250 indoor hard-court tournament which is held in September began 18 years ago in 1995 and has featured winners such as British No. 1 Andy Murray and two-time Grand Slam winner Marat Safin.

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Former Australian Open Junior Finalist Lindahl Charged with Match-Fixing

Former Australian Open Junior Finalist Lindahl Charged with Match-Fixing

  • Posted: Feb 22, 2015

lindahl Former Australian Open Junior Finalist Lindahl Charged with Match Fixing

 

The recent slew of match-fixing fiascos continue to pile up, as a former professional tennis player is the latest to be charged with the crime.

It appears that the New South Wales police believe that former Aussie Open junior boy’s finalist Nick Lindahl intentionally threw a match that his friend bet on, and have charged him with “corrupt betting offenses.”

The Associated Press revealed the news.

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Lindhal was arrested the 26-year-old on Friday after a betting agency detected suspicious activity and reported it to the police. The match took place in the 2013 futures tournament at Tootwoomba.

The retired player posted bail but is set to appear In front of a judge in March.

This is just the latest in a string of match-fixing incidents over the past couple of years; lifetime bans were dealt to Daniel Koellerer (2011), David Savic (2012), and Andrey Kumantsov (2014). Spain’s Guillermo Olaso has been banned from tennis competition for five years after he was found guilty of fixing a match back in 2010.

Apart from that, the more recent incident to come to light was Daniele Bracciali and Potito Starace getting suspended by the Italian Tennis Federation for an ongoing investigation for a match-fixing inquiry.

Lindahl, who lost the Aussie Open junior boys final back in 2006, got as high as No. 187 in the Emirates ATP Rankings. It was back in 2010, when he was able tot reach the Qualifying stage of the United States Open, and also took part in several ATP World Tour event, where he lost in the first round.

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