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Rafael Nadal vs Marcos Baghdatis Preview – ATP Stuttgart 2015 Round 2

Rafael Nadal vs Marcos Baghdatis Preview – ATP Stuttgart 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: Jun 10, 2015

Rafael Nadal

For just the second time in his professional career, Rafael Nadal lost a match at the French Open. It was a quarter-final loss to Novak Djokovic, who would go on to finish runner-up at the tournament to Stan Wawrinka. The nine-time Roland Garros champion will now look to regain his lost form and gradually rise in the rankings again when he competes at the Mercedes Cup for the first time. He will begin with a second round match against Marcos Baghdatis, whom he holds a 7-1 head-to-head record against.

 

Now that the king had been downed at the French Open, it is clear that Nadal is far from the form that won him 14 Grand Slam titles over the years. Given that grass courts were never Nadal’s favourite surface, it will be interesting to see if the Spaniard has enough time to practice and get comfortable on court.

“It’s time to think about practice,” said Nadal. “First time on grass is always hard. I’m going to try my best, practise as much as I can today and tomorrow and Wednesday for my first round match.”

 

“I played on the Centre Court yesterday and for a first-year event, the court is in great shape, so congrats to everyone for that,” said Nadal. “Now I get to play two weeks before Wimbledon for the first time, so I hope that helps.”

Nadal will come up against Baghdatis, who defeated Lukas Rosol in the opening round of the tournament in straight sets. The Cypriot struck 10 aces, won 89% of his first service points and converted four break points to close out the match 6-3, 6-4 in one hour and six minutes.

This marks the ninth time that Nadal and Baghdatis will cross paths on the professional tour, with Nadal leading the head-to-head series 7-1. This is just their second meeting on grass after their first one took place back in 2006 at the Wimbledon semi-final. Given that the former Australian Open runner-up has already had a warm-up match on grass, it will be interesting to see if he offers up a challenge for the Spaniard en route to the following round.
 

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Eugenie Bouchard Crashes Out of Topshelf Open

Eugenie Bouchard Crashes Out of Topshelf Open

  • Posted: Jun 10, 2015

Eugenie Bouchard

Last year, Eugenie Bouchard made history as the only Canadian player (male or female) to reach the final of the Wimbledon Championships, where she finished runner-up to Petra Kvitova. Now, nearly a year later, Bouchard is a shadow of her former self, as she crashed out of the pre-Wimbledon warm-up event in Holland.

Seeded No. 1 at the s-Hertogenbosch event, Bouchard played three sets against Yaroslava Shvedova and was close to securing the victory before she wilted away to allow a comeback from the No. 76 Kazakhstan native. Bouchard dropped the opening set, then rebounded emphatically in the second frame and even led 4-1 in the deciding set before she lost the next five consecutive games and, evidently, the match.

Shvedova withstood five aces, won 66% of her first service points and saved six break points to close out the match 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 in one hour and 54 minutes.

Bouchard, clearly dejected following the loss, admit that she loves the grass court surface and expected to play with more confidence given her exceptional performances last season.

 

“I love grass. I think it’s my favorite surface,” she said. “I have great memories from last year, and I think it really suits my game – the ball bounces low, and the grass is just so pretty and nice.

“When I go to Wimbledon I’ll have memories from last year popping into my head, which will hopefully give me confidence that I’ll play really well, but right now I’m still just taking it one match at a time.”

 

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Gael Monfils vs Andreas Haider-Maurer Preview – ATP Stuttgart 2015 Round 2

Gael Monfils vs Andreas Haider-Maurer Preview – ATP Stuttgart 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: Jun 10, 2015

Gael Monfils

Less than a week removed from his impressive run at the French Open in Paris, Gael Monfils is already on the newly minted grass courts in Stuttgart, where he will look to snatch the Mercedes Cup weeks ahead of the Wimbledon Championships. The Frenchman will begin his campaign with a second round bye against German qualifier Andreas Haider-Maurer, whom he has never faced previously on the professional tour.

Seeded fourth at this year’s event, Gael Monfils will start his grass court season in 2015 following a fourth round exit at Roland Garros. He was ousted by Roger Federer at that stage of the tournament after the contest was forcibly delayed to the following day due to darkness. He will look to transition successfully onto grass when he opens up against the qualifier.

Monfils’ opening opponent in the second round of the Mercedes Cup will be Andreas Haider-Maurer, who reached the second round of the tournament following a win against German wild card Maximilian Marterer. He fired 11 aces, won 89% of his first service points and saved al three of the break points he faced on serve to close out the match 7-6(5), 6-3 in one hour and 11 minutes.

This marks the first time that Monfils and Maurer will meet on the professional tour. It should also be a contest that favours the Frenchman, as he is the vastly more experienced competitor and a difficult one to down when he is playing his best tennis. However, unless Monfils adjusts to the conditions and surface immediately, he may be forced to contest a third set against the German.
 

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