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Grigor Dimitrov vs Gael Monfils Preview – Monte Carlo 2015 QF

Grigor Dimitrov vs Gael Monfils Preview – Monte Carlo 2015 QF

  • Posted: Apr 16, 2015
Gael MonfilsFollowing an interesting day of tennis in Monte Carlo, one of the four quarter-finals scheduled to take place on Friday afternoon will look far different than the ones fans and pundits expected it to be. Instead of a potential all-Swiss quarter-final, a rematch of last year’s final, we will be treated to a flashy showing from Grigor Dimitrov and Gael Monfils, who have met on three previous occasions on the professional tour. Monfils leads the head-to-head series 2-1.

The first match on Centre Court saw Dimitrov thrash the defending champion Stan Wawrinka in straight sets to cement his place in the final eight in Monte Carlo. He saved all six break points he faced in the encounter to close out the match 6-1, 6-2 in 55 minutes. It was one of Dimtrov’s most impressive wins of the season to date.

He will now come up against swashbuckling Frenchman Gael Monfils, who produced another marvelous showing against Federer on clay to dispatch the 17-time Grand Slam champion in straight sets. He won the match 6-4, 7-6(5) to secure his spot in the quarter-final stage of the tournament. He even rallied to win four consecutive points in the final tiebreaker to earn the emphatic victory over the world No. 2.

“It was not the best end to the match,” said Federer. “I should have done better with the break up in the first. I think I did a good job to hang around the second set. I also had chances of my own. “It remained close, but I never felt like things were really happening the way I wanted them to be going during the whole match.”

Dimitrov and Monfils have crossed paths on three previous occasions on the ATP World Tour, with Monfils leading the series 2-1. The Frenchman has won their two hard court encounters, including the most recent one in the fourth round of last year’s US Open, but Dimitrov won their sole clay court encounter in Bucharest last season, which certainly adds a layer of intrigue to an already riveting encounter. Given that both players produced strong showings on Thursday, it is difficult to determine who will advance to the final four in Monte Carlo.

 

 

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Maria Sharapova suffers leg injury, out of Fed Cup

Maria Sharapova suffers leg injury, out of Fed Cup

  • Posted: Apr 16, 2015

Maria Sharapova

World No. 2 Maria Sharapova has not played a match since her surprising loss to Daria Gavrilova at the Miami Masters event and it looks as though she will spend some time on the sidelines before returning to professional competition.

Sharapova appears to have suffered a leg injury that will force her out of this weekend’s Fed Cup tie.

“My team and I specially changed my timetable so that I could represent my country in the semi-final,” she said. “However, unfortunately I picked up a leg injury and it did not allow me to be in the best condition to get ready for this tie.”

“I need to be at the top of my game in order to help my team and play to the best of my ability in the Fed Cup semi-finals against such strong opponents.

“Unfortunately, I didn’t have enough time to prepare.”

The Russian superstar was most recently seen in Miami, where she lost in straight sets to Gavrilova. The Russian wildcard took command of the contest early on, as she found a break while up 4-3 and closed out the opening set in one hour and eight minutes. However, the second set was more of a breeze, as she cruised to a 3-0 lead before finishing the match 7-6(4), 6-3.

Sharapoca is still expected to compete at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, Germany.

 

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Milos Raonic vs Tomas Berdych Preview – Monte Carlo 2015 QF

Milos Raonic vs Tomas Berdych Preview – Monte Carlo 2015 QF

  • Posted: Apr 16, 2015

Tomas Berdych

Milos Raonic is through to the quarter-final round in Monte Carlo, and with momentum on his side, will look to down Czech No. 1 Tomas Berdych in their fiftth career encounter. The Canadian leads the head-to-head series 3-1, including a win in their most recent meeting at the Paris Masters. This is also set to be their first ever clay court encounter, which only adds to the overall intrigue.

 

Faced with the difficult task of overcoming a Spaniard on clay, fourth seed Milos Raonic managed to overcome a tough second set and momentum shift to defeat Tommy Robredo in three sets. He struck 35 winners to close out the match 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 in one hour and 40 minutes.

“Tommy can be tricky on any surface,” said Raonic. “He’s been having a great 12 months. I was fortunate to get through that match. It was a lot of up and downs, but through some improvisation and fighting hard I was able to win.

 

“It’s 10 months since I last played on clay and I’m still finding my way, but at least I know my objectives, how to reach my goals; it gives me a little bit of a jump start.”

The Canadian will next encounter Tomas Berdych, who performed well in his third round encounter against Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut. Unlike Raonic, Berdych was able to route his tricky opponent in straight sets 7-6(7), 6-4. He struck 41 winners, 12 aces and won 84% of his first service points to earn the victory in exactly the same amount of time as his upcoming opponent, one our and 40 minutes.

This marks the fifth time that these two competitors will meet on the professional tour, with Raonic leading the series 3-1. While Raonic has proven to be the better player on hard courts recently, it will be interesting to see if his advantage remains the same when the step out onto the red dust court in Monte Carlo.

 

 

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Marin Cilic vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Preview – Monte Carlo 2015 Round 3

Marin Cilic vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Preview – Monte Carlo 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Apr 16, 2015
Jo-Wilfried TsongaOn Tuesday afternoon, the reigning US Open champion Marin Cilic was able to earn his first professional win of 2015 at this year’s Monte Carlo Masters event. Following the relieving victory for the Croat, he will set his sights on Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, whom has faced on four previous occasions and leads 3-1 in the head-to-head series.

Although it was a match that required three sets to complete, Marin Cilic was able to put away Argentina’s Florian Mayer to secure the pivotal win for himself on the ATP World Tour. He won the match 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 in a solid performance for a player coming off a lengthy spell on the sidelines. He has been away from the tour since he suffered a shoulder injury during the IPTL exhibition tournaments in December.

However, the eighth seed looked to be in much better shape now, as he struck eight aces, 43 winners, won 76% of his first service points and saved four break points to close out the contest in one hour and 40 minutes.

While locked in a competitive battle for the majority of the match, France’s Tsonga was able to find the necessary openings in both sets to close out the victory against David Goffin. In the first set, the break of serve came late, but was later accompanied by an early break in the second frame to give Tsonga the 6-3, 6-4 win. The Frenchman hit five aces, won 71% of his first service points and saved all four of the break points he faced on serve to bring an end to the proceedings in one hours and 24 minutes.

This marks the fifth time that Cilic and Tsonga will meet on the professional tour, with Cilic leading the series 3-1. While both are coming off their respective injury woes, it is difficult to predict who will be better prepared for their upcoming meeting. If one is to suggest the more capable clay court performer, then it is Tsonga who should edge out the victory in three sets to bring the head-to-head series to a more competitive stance.

 

 

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Rafael Nadal vs John Isner Preview – Monte Carlo 2015 Round 3

Rafael Nadal vs John Isner Preview – Monte Carlo 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Apr 16, 2015
Rafa Nadal

While all eyes were on him at the start of the clay court season in Monte Carlo, Rafael Nadal appeared to be in high spirits and played as though he had something to prove. With his first match behind him in a breeze, the Spaniard will next come up against American No. 1 John Isner, whom he has faced on four previous occasions. Nadal leads the head-to-head series 4-0, including two clay court wins between 2010-11.

 

In first clay court match since the Golden Swing in Latin America, the world No. 4 breezed past French wildcard Lucas Pouille, who himself was playing some strong tennis for a player outside the Top 100. Nadal won the match 6-2, 6-1 in a contest that lasted one hour and nine minutes. He converted four break points and maintained a 75% first service rate to close out the match in style.

“Today, I played solidly,” said Nadal. “Today, I played with no mistakes in a row. I played aggressively when I had to play aggressive. I hit some good passing shots than [in] the past couple of months. [It is] a thing that I haven’t been doing very well. “I will go back to the hotel with [a] fantastic feeling, because I played probably the best match of the year for me… I played with the right mentality [and] the right concentration.”

 

Later in the day, towering American John Isner played to his usual strengths against Viktor Troicki to defeat the Serb in straight sets with a pair of tiebreakers. He hit 16 aces, won 78% of his first service points and saved all seven of the break points he faced on serve to close out the match in one hour and 40 minutes.

While Isner has never been able to earn a win against Nadal, no matter the surface, he did get exceptionally close to producing a remarkable upset in 2011, when he forced Nadal to contest five sets against him in the opening round of that year’s French Open. While that was almost four years ago, it was their most recent clay court meeting, and serves as a reminder that Isner can be a dreadfully difficult obstacle when he is in form. Nadal leads the series 4-0, but will he suffer the first blemish in that record on Thursday?

 

 

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Roger Federer vs Gael Monfils Preview – Monte Carlo 2015 Round 3

Roger Federer vs Gael Monfils Preview – Monte Carlo 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Apr 16, 2015

Federer

In his first clay court match of the season, 17-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer cruised into the third round of the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 event, one of two tournaments on the ATP World Tour that the Swiss star has not won. There, he will encounter Gael Monfils, whom he has faced on 11 previous occasions and leads 8-3 in the head-to-head series.

Follow the match live here: Federer vs Monfils Live Stream

The world No. 2 faced little resistance from France’s Jeremy Chardy in his opening match at the Monte Carlo tournament on Wednesday. The second seed struck 19 winners, five aces and won 70% of his first service points to close out the match in straight sets. While he did lose a break during the encounter, it did not stop him from securing the 6-2, 6-1 in in exactly 54 minutes of court time.

“I thought Jeremy didn’t serve very well, and I felt good on the return,” said Federer. “So I was in a lot of the service games when he was serving. Then I thought I served well, had a high first serve percentage and was able to control the baseline. On clay, things move ahead very quickly, I must say.”

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His upcoming opponent, Gael Monfils, reached the third round with a straight sets win over Alexandr Dolgopolov. He beat the Ukrainian with a pair of tiebreakers 7-6(5), 7-6(6) to edge out the match in one hour and 51 minutes.

“Gaël is such a player. He has capacities that other players don’t have, physically, also because of his power on the forehand and the backhand. It is a real challenge to play him. Often the problem is not on your own racquet against him.”

This marks the 12th meeting between Federer and Monfils, but the first encounter of the season. They most recently met on the clay courts in Lille, which was a meeting that Monfils won in the Davis Cup final. While he has been competitive against Federer in their recent meetings, Federer believes he is better prepared for this match-up, as well as the clay court season.

Prediction: Roger Federer in Three Sets

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Stan Wawrinka vs Grigor Dimitrov Preview – Monte Carlo 2015 Round 3

Stan Wawrinka vs Grigor Dimitrov Preview – Monte Carlo 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Apr 16, 2015

Stan Wawrinka

Following surprisingly quick and painless second round matches, Stan Wawrinka and Grigor Dimitrov will meet once again to determine who will advance to the next stage of the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 event. This is the fourth time that the two will meet on the ATP World Tour, with Wawrinka leading the head-to-head series 2-1.

Follow the match live here: Wawrinka vs Dimitrov Live Stream

Seeded seventh at this event, the Monte Carlo defending champion Stan Wawrinka looked fantastic in his opening match in the 2015 campaign to retain his first clay court Masters crown. He began his week against Juan Monaco, whom he defeated 6-1, 6-4 in lopsided fashion. He lost just two of his first service points and looked confident in his abilities on the red dust surface.

“I think I play a great match,” said Wawrinka. “It’s a tough first round to play Monaco, but it’s a typical clay-court match… playing from the baseline. Over the past two months, [I have had] really difficultly with my game [and] with my confidence. I was happy to come on clay again. The conditions are great here.”

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The Swiss No. 2 will next encounter Grigor Dimitrov, who faced little resistance from Italy’s Fabio Fognin in his second round match on Wednesday. He defeated the clay court specialist 6-4, 6-4 in a solid overall performance to set up the intriguing encounter. While it was a competitive affair for the most part, he struck four aces and won 83% of his first service points to earn the victory in 70 minutes.

“It was a pretty tight match, just one break in each set,” said Dimitrov. “He played quite well. All I could do was stay focused and composed. I’m just taking it match-by-match, considering I’ve not won that many this year. I’m working on my movement on court and on my shots.”

This marks the fourth time these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour, with Wawrinka leading the series 2-1. Wawrinka won their initial two meetings, one on hard court and one on clay, but their most recent match-up took place last year at Queen’s Club, where Dimitrov was able to overcome his adversary for the first time en route to the tournament final. However, that win does not do much to prepare him against the Swiss on clay, a surface that Wawrinka is particularly dangerous on when he is in form.

Prediction: Stan Wawrinka in Three Sets

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