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Novak Djokovic vs Jarkko Nieminen Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

Novak Djokovic vs Jarkko Nieminen Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: Jun 30, 2015

 Novak Djokovic

Defending champion Novak Djokovic extended the great Wimbledon tradition on Monday afternoon when he was the first player out on court to open up the 2015 edition of The Championships. Following a straightforward affair, the world No. 1 is through to the second round of the tournament, where he will encounter Jarkko Nieminen, whom he has faced on sixth previous occasions and leads 5-1 in the head to head.

 

It was business as usual for the top seed at SW19, as Novak Djokovic managed to dispatch Philipp Kohlschreiber in straight sets to advance to the second round of the grass court Slam. It was a solid showing from the Serb given that he was yet to play a professional match on grass this season. He may not heve been at his best but he was certainly good enough to defeat the German.

“It is great to be back in the cradle of our sport,” he said, smiling broadly. “We have this tradition that the champion opens on Centre Court. It is a privilege and an honour. It doesn’t get any bigger than Wimbledon. 2015 Day 1 Highlights, Novak Djokovic v Philip Kohlschreiber “To come back here only conjures up the dearest and the best memories. You have the butterflies and the thoughts that you are coming back to the place where you won last year.”

Djokovic will come up against Jarkko Nieminen, who ousted Lleyton Hewitt for the last time at the Wimbledon Championships on the opening day of action. It was a thrilling five set affair that only got better in quality as the match went on. In the end, Nieminen managed to break serve late in the match to win the encounter 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-0, 11-9.

This is just the seventh time that Djokovic and Nieminen will cross paths on the professional tour, with Djokovic leading the head-to-head series 5-1. Their most recent encounter took place just last month, when Djokovic defeated the Finish competitor in straight sets on the clay courts in at Roland Garros.

 

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Victoria Azarenka vs Kirsten Flipkens Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

Victoria Azarenka vs Kirsten Flipkens Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: Jun 30, 2015

 

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The 23nd seed at the 2015 edition of the Wimbledon Championships, two-time Grand Slam champion Victoria Azarenka, will continue her fortnight at SW 19 with a second round match-up against Kirsten Flipkens. This is a player she has faced three times previously on the professional tour. Azarenka leads the head-to-head series 3-0, including a win at this year’s Indian Wells Premier mandatory event.

 

In one of her best matches to date this season, Victoria Azarenka cruised into the second round at Wimbledon following a straight sets victory against Estonia’s Anett Kontaveit. She won the match 6-2, 6-1 in less than an hour of court time. Even though she was all the way out on Court 12, it had little impact on her spirits.

“I think it was a very solid performance. I felt I was in control pretty much the whole time… of course first match you get a little bit nervous but I felt like I handled it well, I was focused through my match and especially in the second set I felt like the momentum was going my way,” said Azarenka. “I’m very excited to play and I feel really happy to be on the court, and I’m ready to stay there as long as I need to. I feel that my game is improving and I’m really starting to perfect those little things and put my game together.”

Azarenka will come up against Flipkens, who was forced to rally back from a bagel set to defeat Annika Beck in three sets. Flipkens fought back and struck 41 winners and five aces to win the match 0-6, 6-3, 6-4 in a total of one hour and 44 minutes.

This marks the fourth time that Azarenka and Flipkens will meet on the professional tour, and the first time on a grass court. Azarenka rallied from a set down to beat her Belgian adversary previously and could possibly face a similar outcome this time around.

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Serena Williams vs Timea Babos Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

Serena Williams vs Timea Babos Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: Jun 30, 2015

Serena Williams

World No. 1 Serena Williams is not only an overwhelming favourite with fans and pundits to win this year’s Wimbledon Championships, she is also in the hunt for a calendar Grand Slam. However, she first has to get past her second round opponent Timea Babos, whom she has never met previously on the professional tour.

 

It was a turbulent Monday afternoon for Serena Williams, who had to withstand the imposing gameplay from Russian qualifier Margarita Gasparyan to secure her place in the second round of the tournament. The Russian held a 3-1 lead in the first set and a 4-1 lead in the second but was unable to deny Williams a 6-4, 6-4 victory in the end.

“She played really well,” Williams said. “She also had a few matches under her belt from the qualifying, so she was ready for the grass. She got off to a really fast start. She was playing really well today. “I would be lying if I said I wanted a hard match, of course, but I think it’s good for me. At the end of the day, it’s definitely good for me. But no one really wants to be in any sort of difficult match!”

“She was just hitting a lot of winners,” she said. “When the first set was over, she actually hit more winners than I did. Usually I’m really quick and I get to those shots, but they were just so cleanly hit that I wasn’t able to get to them as fast as I wanted to. There was nothing I could do about them.”

Williams will next come up against Timea Babos, who reached the second round following a straight sets win against Cetkovska. She won the match 7-6, 6-3 in one hour and 19 minutes.

This marks the first time that Williams and Babos will cross paths in the professional tour and should be a match that heavily favours the American. She has proven to be a dominant force in 2015 and it is unlikely that Babos will be the one to usurp Williams.

 

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Stan Wawrinka vs Victor Estrella Burgos Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

Stan Wawrinka vs Victor Estrella Burgos Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: Jun 30, 2015

Stan Wawrinka

For the first time in their respective professional careers, Stan Wawrinka and Victor Estrella Burgos will cross paths on the tour to determine who will advance to the following stage of the tournament – not just any old tournament – but the Wimbledon Championships, where the victor will be one match away from a spot in the second week of the prestigious grass court event.

 

Seeded fourth at this year’s Championships, Stan Wawrinka played as though he belonged in the Big Four. He faced no break points en route to a straight sets win against Joao Sousa. It was basically a repeat of their opening round match at last year’s tournament, and ended 6-2, 7-5, 7-6(3). He hit 45 winners and broke serve on six occasions to win the match in one hour and 48 minutes.

“When I was younger, up until age 19 maybe, I only played on clay, so from the baseline I needed to have time to prepared my shots,” revealed Wawrinka. “It took some time for me to feel comfortable on faster surfaces. On grass it’s important to be aggressive, play close to the baseline and pressure your opponent. I had the find the solutions over the years, and now I am able to play my best tennis on grass as well.”

Wawrinka will come up against Burgos, who defeated Benjamin Becker 5-7, 6-1, 6-4, 6-4. The world No. 40 has had a historic year on the tour so far and would love to add an upset of the reigning French Open champion to his resume.

This marks the first time that Wawrinak and Burgos will cross paths on the professional tour and is a pressure-filled contest that will determine who will advance to the third round of the Wimbledon Championships. Given Wawrinka’s form, he should have little trouble downing the aged veteran.

 

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Milos Raonic vs Tommy Haas Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

Milos Raonic vs Tommy Haas Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: Jun 30, 2015

 

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Following strong showings in their first round matches, Milos Raonic and Tommy Haas will cross paths in the second round of the Wimbledon Championships. This serves as just the second time that the two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour with Raonic leading the head-to-head series 1-0 with a win back in 2013 at the San Jose final.

 

Kicking off his campaign on Monday afternoon, Milos Raonic defeated Spaniard Daniel Gimeno-Traver in straight sets. He struck 25 aces to win the match 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(4) in two hours and six minutes.

“I don’t really think I actually served that well,” he said. “I just lacked a little bit of intensity and discipline in the right parts of my game. I think it sort of showed, because I would have to dig out of a few problems a few times love/30, break points, maybe situations that I wouldn’t normally let myself get into.”

Apart from reaching the second round of the tournament, Tommy Haas made a little bit of history as the oldest man to win a match at the Wimbledon Championships since 1991. He needed four sets to get past Dusan Lajovic but was able to do so in the end. However, Raonic does not expect age to be a factor in their second round encounter.

“He’s been doing some great things really, so I think age is irrelevant,” said Raonic. “I’ve just got to face Tommy and try to play my best.”

This marks just the second time that the two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour with Raonic leading the head-to-head series 1-0 with a win back in 2013 at the San Jose final. He won the contest in straight sets but will now come across the German for the first time on grass, which is an entirely different task.

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Maria Sharapova vs Richel Hogenkamp Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

Maria Sharapova vs Richel Hogenkamp Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: Jun 30, 2015

 

Photo Ray Giubilo

Having not played a single competitive match in over a month, many questioned Maria Sharapova’s preparedness ahead of her opening round match at the Wimbledon Championships. However, the Russian superstar had little trouble against a tough wildcard and was able to find her way into the second round, where she will now come up against Dutch player Richel Hogenkamp. This marks the first time the two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour.

 

Seeded fourth at this year’s tournament, Maria Sharapova was able to summon up some impressive tennis to defeat British wildcard Johanna Konta in straight sets. The Russian star hit 23 winners to close out the contest 6-2, 6-2.

“It was my first competitive match in about four weeks, so I just wanted to start off really strong, not knowing much about my opponent, just the results she had last week. So coming in without any proper grass court matches, I just wanted to take care of business, and I thought I did a good job of that.”

“I’ve had a really good last couple of weeks now of practice. Of course, in a match situation it’s always different, especially when you haven’t competed in a few weeks. But I felt quite well today.”

Sharapova’s upcoming opponent also had an impressive start to her campaign at The All England Club, as she defeated Wang in straight sets to advance to the following stage of the tournament. Hogenkamp won the match 6-4, 6-4 in one hour and nine minutes.

This marks the first time that Sharapova and Hogenkamp will cross paths on the professional tour. Given Sharapova’s early round dominance at Grand Slam events, she should be a heavy favourite to defeat Richel on Wednesday. While Sharapova can get broken and worked around for a set, her durability and attrition should get her across the finish line.

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Kei Nishikori vs Santiago Giraldo Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

Kei Nishikori vs Santiago Giraldo Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: Jun 30, 2015

 Kei Nishikori Wimbledon

It was a tough start for Kei Nishikori at the Wimbledon Championships, as he needed five sets to find his way into the second round of the tournament. However, now that he is there, he will encounter Santiago Giraldo, whom he has met on six previous occasions on the professional tour and leads the head-to-head series 5-1.

 

Seeded fifth at this year’s tournament, Nishikori had to battle hard to work his way out of a tense five set thriller against France’s Simone Bolelli. He managed to take command in the fifth and final set to close out the contest 6-3, 6-7(4), 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. It was his serve that made the difference late in the encounter.

“I got couple good matches before coming here in Halle,” he said. “I’m sure I need more matches to get more experience. And also to win the matches, it’s important for my confidence. I’m sure that I’m playing good on grass now.

“I’m always excited to play on this tournaments, on the grass court. Maybe the result is not coming yet, but I start feeling more confidence playing on here,” he said. “So I hope it’s better result will come.”

In his opening round match on Monday, Giraldo defeated Joao Souza in straight sets to set up his encounter with the top-ranked Japanese player. He beat Souza 6-4, 6-3, 6-2.

This marks the seventh time these two competitors will meet on the professional tour, with Nishikori leading the head-to-head series 4-1. Considering Nishikori’s lack of form and injury worries, it is not out of the realm of possibility that Giraldo may upset Nishikori on this surface. However, the Japanese No. 1 has won their last four consecutive encounters in straight sets and should have little trouble extending that to five consecutive wins, even if he is not at his best .

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Venus Williams vs Yulia Putintseva Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

Venus Williams vs Yulia Putintseva Preview – Wimbledon 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: Jun 30, 2015

 

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Faced with a potential collision with her younger sister in the next few rounds, Venus Williams advanced to the second round of the Wimbledon Championships, where she will come up against Yulia Putintseva to determine who will be one match away from the second week of the Championships. This is just the second time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour, with Williams leading the head-to-head series 1-0.

 

Seeded 16th at this year’s event, Venus Williams produced one of the most dominant matches during the opening day of matches, which ended with a double bagel finish against fellow American Madison Brengle. She hit 29 winners and 13 unforced errors to close out the match 6-0, 6-0 in under an hour.

“She’s had a great last 52 weeks. She’s had really great results in the majors. Playing a higher-ranked player in the first round is a challenge, but everything worked out for me,” Williams said at the post-match press conference following her win on Monday. “I don’t think she played badly. I was just able to convert on the important points.”

Williams’ next opponent, Yulia Putintseva also finished her match in straight sets, even if they were much more competitive sets. She defeated Erakovic 7-6, 7-5 in a match that saw her fire five aces, 31 inners and 26 unforced errors to close out the contest in two hours and 13 minutes.

This marks just the second time that Williams and Putintseva will cross paths on the professional tour, with Williams leading the head-to-head series 1-0. Given her remarkably dominant showing in her firs match on court, it would be difficult to envision Williams losing this second encounter to a lower ranked player. However, Williams has shown inconsistency over the years so it isn’t out of the realm of possibility that she is upset in the second round.

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