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Roger Federer vs Borna Coric Preview – ATP Dubai 2015 SF

Roger Federer vs Borna Coric Preview – ATP Dubai 2015 SF

  • Posted: Feb 26, 2015

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Although most fans and pundits were likely anticipating the latest chapter in the Roger Federer vs Andy Murray rivalry, they were dealt a surprising blow when the youngest player on the ATP World Tour Top 100 stormed past the Scot to deny the star-studded semi-final berth. Instead, Federer will now come up against Borna Coric for the first time in his career to determine who will advance to the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship.

You will be able to follow the match live here: Federer vs Coric Live Stream

World No. 2 Roger Federer found his way into the semi-finals in Dubai following a retirement from Richard Gasquet after dropping the opening set 6-1. It took the Swiss star just 20 minutes to close out the set, and it looked like there was little that could halt his momentum.

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“I think I played well,” Federer said. “I served well. Then again, the test was so short that it’s tough to judge on a 20-minute match. But, you know, I think I was hitting the ball well again, like yesterday. I felt able to play aggressive and do what I was hoping to do, so I was very pleased, actually.”

Faced with the task of toppling 2012 runner-up Andy Murray in their quarter-final meeting, Borna Coric looked calm and determined, which he mixed with brilliant gameplay to defeat the Briton 6-1, 6-3 in effortless fashion. Coric looked poised and relaxed as he won 89% of his first service points and converted the necessary four break points to close out the match in 80 minutes. It was the world No. 84’s second career victory over a Top 10 competitor.

“[It’s] one of the biggest wins, for sure,” said Coric. “I was just trying to maintain my level, stay in the rallies as long as I can, which I was doing really well. I was also running very well.

“I’m still a little bit struggling with the best players when they are playing really good obviously. I always need to be on 100 per cent, and when I’m on 100 per cent, mentally [and] also tennis wise, then I think I can play with them.”

This is the first meeting on the ATP World Tour between Federer and Coric and could make for an intriguing contest given the recent turn of events. Coric has proven that he is one of the game’s top prospects and has the potential to surge to one of the top spots in tennis given the right mixture of talent, dedication, and maturity. While Federer should remain the favourite for this first-time meeting, an upset could certainly be brewing.

Prediction: Roger Federer in Three Sets

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Novak Djokovic vs Tomas Berdych Preview – ATP Dubai 2015 SF

Novak Djokovic vs Tomas Berdych Preview – ATP Dubai 2015 SF

  • Posted: Feb 26, 2015
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Federer Opts Out of Davis Cup Title Defence in 2015

Federer Opts Out of Davis Cup Title Defence in 2015

  • Posted: Feb 26, 2015

Roger Federer forehand Federer Opts Out of Davis Cup Title Defence in 2015

 

Following a remarkable 2014 season that led him to his first ever Davis Cup title, 17-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer has opted not to take part in the team competition this year.

“It wasn’t a difficult decision,” the 33-year-old Federer said Monday at the Dubai tournament. “I have played for so long, and I think by winning it I can finally do whatever I please, to be quite honest.”

Federer led his nation to the title last November when he defeated France’s Richard Gasquet to secure the win. It was his country’s first team title in the 115-year history of the tournament, and only their second attempt in the final to win the crown. A word record crowd of 27, 448 was in attendance for the historic moment – one that saw Federer collapse to the ground in pure joy following match point.

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The joy was evident on his face at that moment, and he explained that much of that was due to a heavy burden being lifted off his chest.

“It’s been a big burden for me throughout my career and one of the things that have caused more difficulties in my life than many other things, I must say,” Federer said. “I always feel there is so much guilt put on you from the federation or from the ITF more so than anybody else. So I’m happy I was able to finally tick that off and do it altogether.”

While he has taken the decision to skip the Davis Cup this season, Federer hopes that fellow Swiss star Stan Wawrinka will remain on the team.

“I hope that Stan is going to play, next round or September or whatever it’s going to be to keep us in the World Group,” Federer said. “Who knows? You never know if they can win it without us, as well. It’s an opportunity, but clearly we are not the favorites now playing against Belgium.”

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Rafael Nadal vs Federico Delbonis Preview – ATP Buenos Aires 2015 QF

Rafael Nadal vs Federico Delbonis Preview – ATP Buenos Aires 2015 QF

  • Posted: Feb 26, 2015

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Following a premature exit at the Rio Open last week, world No. 3 Rafael Nadal traveled over to the neighboring Argentina, where he began his campaign on Wednesday afternoon in successful fashion. Now, with his first match behind him, Nadal will encounter Federico Delbonis, whom he holds a Follow the match live here: 1-0 lead in the head-to-head series.

Follow the match live here: Nadal v Delbonis Live Stream

Seeded first at the Buenos Aires Ciudad, Nadal lived up to his billing and defeated Facundo Arguello in straight sets, 6-4, 6-0 to reach the quarter-final round of the tournament. While he was broken once during the encounter, Nadal maintained control of the match, particularly in the second set, and eventually closed out the match in 1 hour and 4 minutes.

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“What happened is that in the first set, he played well, he played confidently, and I did not play very well,” said Nadal. “I was a little nervous about the match because of the match that I lost last week in Rio. “As the match went on, I started to feel a little bit better. Winning the first set was vital, and from then, everything got better… I did things well in the second set.”

Nadal’s upcoming opponent, Federico Delbonis, defeated Italy’s Paolo Lorenzi 6-4, 6-2 to secure a spot in the final eight in Buenos Aires. He struck 72% of his first service points and secured five breaks of serve to close out the match in 1 hour and 18 minutes.

Nadal and Delbonis crossed paths once previously on the ATP World Tour in a second round match-up at the Vina Del Mar Open back in 2013. Nadal won the encounter in straight sets 6-3, 6-2 and will likely hold a similar edge on the clay courts in Argentina. He is clearly yet to regain his peak form and condition, but Nadal rarely misses a beat on the red dust courts, and it would be hard to imagine this encounter ending in anything other than a straight sets victory for the Spaniard.

Prediction: Rafael Nadal in Straight Sets

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Roger Federer vs Richard Gasquet Preview – ATP Dubai 2015 QF

Roger Federer vs Richard Gasquet Preview – ATP Dubai 2015 QF

  • Posted: Feb 26, 2015

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17-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer got off to a rocky start on Wednesday afternoon in Dubai but was able to switch gears and crusie into the quarter-final stage of the tournament. The Swiss No. 1 will next encounter France’s Richard Gasquet, whom he holds a dominant 13-2 record in the head-to-head series, which includes a recent victory at last year’s Davis Cup final.

Although most expected a straightforward encounter between Federer and Verdasco, the crowd at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships came to life early in the first set when they found their hero down 1-4. However, the tides would turn rapidly, and Federer was able to win five consecutive games (to love) to snatch the opening set 6-4. From there, the six-time champion cruised into the quarter-final after completing the math 6-4, 6-3 in 60 minutes.

“I’m very happy how the match went,” said Federer. “I think it was a good quality match from my side. I think Fernando played well for spells, but I think I was quite consistent.”

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His opponent, Richard Gasquet, withstood 11 aces from Roberto Bautista Agut to defeat the Spaniard 6-4, 3-6, 7-6(6) in their second round match-up on Court 1. It was a close, competitive encounter – one that the Frenchman struck 76% of his first service points and saved four break points to close out the match in 2 hours and 21 minutes.

This is the 16th time that Federer and Gasquet will meet on the professional tour, with world No. 2 leading the series 13-2. Apart from the large gap between them in the head-to-head, Federer has reeled off five consecutive wins against the Frenchman dating back to 2011, including recent wins at the Davis Cup final in France, and the Miami Masters. While Gasquet could pose a threat during the match, Federer should eventually find his way into the final four in Dubai.

Prediction: Roger Federer in Straight Sets

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