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Roger Federer Pulls out of Rogers Cup and Announces Rest of the 2015 Schedule

  • Posted: Jul 31, 2015

Roger Federer pulled out of next month’s Rogers Cup hard-court tournament on Wednesday. A spokeswoman for Tennis Canada, Valerie Tetreault, wrote in an email to The Associated Press that Federer “wants to make sure he will be (in) top shape for” the U.S. Open, the year’s last Grand Slam tournament, which begins Aug. 31.

“I am disappointed that I won’t be playing in Montreal, because it’s a tournament and a city that I really enjoy and has incredible fans,” Federer said in a statement released by Tennis Canada. “I hope to be back in the future.”

Federer, owner of a record 17 major championships, has not competed since losing to Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon final on July 12.

Federer, who turns 34 on Aug. 8, won the Rogers Cup twice, in 2004 and 2006, and he was the runner-up a year ago.

“We are obviously disappointed to have Roger withdraw as it is always a privilege to watch him play,” tournament director Eugene Lapierre said in a statement. “We also understand his decision because, above all, he has always been very loyal to our event, and we would love to see him play tennis for many more years to come.”

Play begins Aug. 10 in Montreal. Federer will be replaced in the main draw by World no. 51 Jerzy Janowicz, a semifinalist at Wimbledon in 2013.

Impact of not playing the Rogers Cup (ATP 1000 Masters)

With the withdrawal, Federer will be dropping 600 points from his total ranking points. He was the runner-up at the Rogers Cup in Toronto last year losing to Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the final. Tsonga defeated all three members of the Big Four that were in the tournament (Rafael Nadal withdrew due to a wrist injury) defeating Novak Djokovic with ease while Andy Murray and Federer gave him a battle. Ultimately, only the Brit was able to capture a set off of him.

With Murray set to play at the Citi Open, a strong showing there and both Masters (Cincinnati being the other), will vault him past Federer for world number two. The Swiss is only defending his Western and Southern Open title before he heads to Flushing Meadows while Murray is only defending quarterfinal points in both Masters events.

Federer’s American and Asian hard court swing

After it was found out that the 17-time Grand Slam champion would not be playing in Montreal, the rest of his 2015 playing schedule was released. After both Cincinnati and the US Open, he will be playing in the Davis Cup playoff against the Netherlands. Both Stan Wawrinka and himself will be returning for that tie.

After that, he will take a month off from match play before playing one tournament on the Asian swing which will be the Shanghai Rolex Masters. He is the defending champion at Shanghai defeating Gilles Simon in two tiebreakers in the final and defeated Novak Djokovic in the semifinals.

The European Indoor Swing

He will head home to Switzerland to kick-off his indoor hard court season at the Swiss Indoors Basel. He is also the defending champion there, defeating Belgian David Goffin in the final.

The next week he heads to Paris-Bercy for the BNP Paribas Masters. This is the last tournament before the ATP World Tour Finals held in the O2 Arena in London. Federer lost in the quarterfinals in Paris-Bercy last year to Milos Raonic.

Finally for Federer, it is a week off before the ATP World Tour Finals in London. Last year, he had a rather impressive display going undefeated in round robin play (Raonic, Kei Nishikori, and Murray were grouped with him) with the highlight being an absolute destruction of Andy Murray by a scoreline of 6-0, 6-1 (some say he let Murray win a game out of respect but that’s a different story for a different time). He beat countryman Stan Wawrinka in a three-set thriller in the semifinal before withdrawing in the final due to a back injury giving Novak Djokovic a third consecutive World Tour Finals victory. But these strong performances at the O2 setup his first Davis Cup winners’ medal (with Swiss winning the title for the 1st time).

Federer still has the capability of winning Grand Slam titles. It’s been evident since his coaching switch from Paul Annacone to Stefan Edberg, that even at 33 (almost 34), he’s still at top of his game. However, the withdrawal of the Rogers Cup is an interesting one. With Nadal not having played any of the American hard court tournaments last year due to injury and Murray having subpar showings, those two have the most to gain here as a ranking increase will see their confidence increase.

If Murray does indeed pass Federer for world number two, Federer will be in danger of potentially clashing with Nadal and Djokovic to get to the US Open final. Given his track record against Nadal and recent Grand Slam track record against the world number one, that task may be a bit too arduous for the Swiss maestro.

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Thiem Beats Sousa in the Croatia Open Final

Thiem Beats Sousa in the Croatia Open Final

  • Posted: Jul 28, 2015

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In a contest pitting two ATP World Tour youngsters, Dominic Thiem defeated Joao Sousa in straight sets to lift the Konzum Croatia Open in Umag.

The contest lasted a mere one hour and two minutes and saw Thiem top his Portuguese adversary 6-4, 6-1. He was awarded 250 Emirates Ranking Points and got €80,000.

“I am really happy about this week. I was able to improve my game in the semi-final and final. I didn’t make many mistakes today,” said Thiem. “It is really special to win here after playing juniors matches in this stadium.”

It was the culmination of an impressive week for Thiem that saw him also beat Gael Monfils in the semi-final round.

“You don’t win an ATP tournament every week. I got tight which is normal,” Thiem said about getting broken at 5-0 in the second set. “I will have a nice dinner with my friends tonight to celebrate. It won’t be a big party for me as I have to drive eight hours to go to Gstaad tomorrow.”

Sousa was awarded 150 Ranking Points and €40,000.

“I am really disappointed with my game today. I was just not good enough mentally. It wasn’t a problem of tactic,” said Sousa. “Of course I am satisfied with this week as it is tough to be in a final. However, it is hard for me to enjoy it right now.”

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Fresh Off Recent Arrest, Tomic Retains Bogota Open Title

Fresh Off Recent Arrest, Tomic Retains Bogota Open Title

  • Posted: Jul 28, 2015

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Although Bernard Tomic is going through a turbulent period in his personal life, including a recent arrest in Miami for trespassing and resisting an officer, the Aussie talent managed to successfully retain his Bogota title in the Sunday final.

Tomic, now undefeated with a 9-0 in Bogota, beat Frenchman Adrian Mannarino 6-1, 3-6, 6-2 in the final. He took home $124,325 and 250 Emirates ATP Rankings points for his efforts.

“It’s been a very good year,” said Tomic. “I started at No. 70 (in the Emirates ATP Rankings) and am now close to No. 20. It’s been a good seven months. I’ll try to play well the next three months and have the chance to be in the Top 15.

“Every title you remember. I’m very happy to have won my third title and to defend it here was amazing. I’m really happy with myself… This is my most consistent year.”

Tomic’s title win comes on the heels of an arrest in Miami following an alleged altercation with Miami Beach hotel staff and police. The 22-year-old appeared to be a disturbance as he blasted loud music from his hotel room in W South Beach. Following several noise complaints, Tomic was arrested after allegedly being aggressive towards hotel security and was forced to leave his penthouse room.

Following his release, Tomic apologized for the disturbance and took responsibility for his actions.

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Sam Stosur Wins Three-Set Thriller to Lift Bad Gastein Title

Sam Stosur Wins Three-Set Thriller to Lift Bad Gastein Title

  • Posted: Jul 28, 2015

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In an incredible final against Karin Knapp, Sam Stosur fought back from the brink of defeat to win yet another WTA title in 2015 at Bad Gastein.

It was a tough match from the start but one that the Italian was in control of for the better part of the first half of the match. However, Stosur managed to fight back when Knapp was serving out the match and eventually found the necessary openings late in the third set to close out the contest 3-6, 7-6(3), 6-2 in two hours and 28 minutes.

It was a remarkable performance for both ladies, as Knapp was forced to play a rain-delayed semi-final against Sara Errani earier in the day – one that also went three sets.

“It wasn’t easy to play five hours today but I was really fighting. I just missed some chances, and she used hers,” Knapp said. “It was a great week, though. I’m looking forward to the next tournaments.”

Stosur, however, took advantage of her on experience in such situations to dig out the win.

“It was a very hard match today,” Stosur said. “I was getting completely outplayed in that first set, and even though she was up in the second set too, I started to feel like I was doing a little better. Obviously she served for the match but I hung in there, got that set then played better and better from there.

“It’s not ideal to be playing a semifinal and final in one day, a two-and-a-half-hour match in the morning then another two and a half hours in the afternoon, but unfortunately that’s just what happens with the weather sometimes. And she did serve for the match, so she wasn’t doing too badly either.”

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Tsurenko Beats Radwanska to Win Istanbul Title

Tsurenko Beats Radwanska to Win Istanbul Title

  • Posted: Jul 28, 2015

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In the first WTA final of her career, Lesia Tsurenko managed to rally back late in the opening set before dominating the remainder of the final against Poland’s Urszula Radwanska to lift her maiden title in Istanbul.

Both players were unseeded in the final – a rare occurrence on the WTA tour. Tsurenko took out sixth seed Daria Gavrilova early in the tournament while Radwanska beat Jelena Jankovic and Tsvertana Pironkova in the quarter-final.

In the end, Tsurenko managed to complete her week in fantastic fashion with a solid 7-5, 6-1 victory in one hour and 32 minutes of court time.

“When I saw the draw it looked tough, but I believe that if you go to a tournament you can win it,” Tsurenko said. “You have to think like this. And I’m so happy I could win here and show good tennis. “That’s my goal, getting good results and showing good tennis.”

Radwanska is now 0-2 in WTA finals and was in her first final since 2012.

The doubles crown was awarded to Elina Svitolina and Daria Gavrilova who beat Jankovic and Cagla Buyukakcay 5-7, 6-1, 10-4.

“Beating the top seeds in the second round was a good win for us, and it got us on the right track. We were getting more and more confident after that,” Gavrilova said afterwards. “Today we weren’t happy we lost the first set, but from there we kicked on and kept fighting, and that’s what got us the title.”

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Latest Study Shows Roger Federer Most Marketable Athlete in the World

Latest Study Shows Roger Federer Most Marketable Athlete in the World

  • Posted: Jul 24, 2015

Roger Federer

In a new study conducted by the London School of Marketing, it has been determined that 17-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer is the “most marketable sports star in the world.”

The study is remarkable considering Federer ranks six spots ahead of the player who defeated him at the Wimbledon Championships final this season, Novak Djokovic. He remains, according to the study, one of the most “influential” figures in all sports.

According to the SportsBusinessDaily.com:

Despite his loss in the Wimbledon final to Novak Djokovic, Federer “is considered one of the most influential persons in the world.” London School of Marketing faculty member Jacques de Cock said, “He may not have won Wimbledon this year, but it’s Federer’s personal characteristics which sponsors find so attractive.”

There were several other tennis players sprinkled throughout the Top 20 list. Djokovic took the 7th spot, while Nadal was placed in the 8th slot. Maria Sharapova was the highest ranked female athlete at No. 12.

Serena Williams, the player who is one major title away from winning the Calendar Grand Slam, sat at No. 20.

The entire list is available below:

1. Roger Federer — Tennis
2. Tiger Woods — Golf
3. Phil Mickelson — Golf
4. LeBron James — Basketball
5. Kevin Durant — Basketball
6. Rory McIlroy — Golf
7. Novak Djokovic — Tennis
8. Rafael Nadal — Tennis
9. Mahendra Singh Dhoni — Cricket
10. Cristiano Ronaldo — Football
11. Kobe Bryant — Basketball
12. Maria Sharapova — Tennis
13. Lionel Messi — Football
14. Usain Bolt — Track
15. Neymar — Football
16. Andy Murray — Tennis
17. Kei Nishikori — Tennis
18. Derrick Rose — Basketball
19. Floyd Mayweather — Boxing
20. Serena Williams — Tennis

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John McEnroe suggests competitive tennis career nearing end

John McEnroe suggests competitive tennis career nearing end

  • Posted: Jul 24, 2015

McEnroe

Seven-time Grand Slam champion John McEnroe revealed that it is almost time to call it quits on his tennis career.

McEnroe, 56, is scheduled to face Jim Courier in an exhibition match on August 28th in New Haven, as part of a legends tournament to boost attendance at the Connecticut Open. Ahead of the match, the Hall of Famer told reporters on a conference call that he is unlikely to play there professionally again.

McEnroe’s main reason for this was that he is getting older and the newly retired players are far younger, which makes it difficult for him to be competitive.

“There’s a point where those people in the next wave of seniors … that gap is too much,” he said. “It’s almost too much, it’s tough enough when I’m playing a guy like Jim Courier.

“It’s getting to be where every match that I play now I try to appreciate, because I don’t know how much longer I can stay out there,”

While he has not officially set a retirement date, it is clear that McEnroe is contemplating the option seriously.

“Ultimately you want to sort of show people that you can still play to some degree,” McEnroe said during a conference call on Tuesday with state media. “It’s an exhibition, so you want to also have some fun. But I think ultimately people want to see players compete. It’s not like the Globetrotters. I would like to be able to feel like I’m going all out. I mean, I need to go all out to even stay close to guys like (Jim) Courier.”

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Davis Cup World Group Playoffs Announced for September

Davis Cup World Group Playoffs Announced for September

  • Posted: Jul 24, 2015

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Just a few days following the entertaining Davis Cup quarter-final round for the World Group, the Draw for the 2015 Davis Cup  World Group play-offs was held at the ITF headquarters in London.

The winning nations in the World Group play-offs will qualify for the 2016 World Group, while the losing nations will compete in their respective Zone Group I events in 2016. In the World Group semifinals, Great Britain will be at home to Australia, and Belgium will be at home to Argentina.

2015 World Group play-offs (18-20 September)

India (c) v Czech Republic (s)
Switzerland (s) (c) v Netherlands
Russia (c) v Italy (s)
Uzbekistan (c) (*) v USA (s)
Colombia (c) v Japan (s)
Dominican Republic (c) (*) v Germany (s)
Brazil (c) v Croatia (s)
Poland (c) v Slovakia (s)

The World Group play-offs will take place on 18-20 September alongside the World Group semifinals.

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Laura Robson Uses Protected Ranking to Gain US Open Main Draw Entry

Laura Robson Uses Protected Ranking to Gain US Open Main Draw Entry

  • Posted: Jul 24, 2015

Laura Robson

The BBC announced that former British No. 1 Laura Robson has been entered into the main draw of August’s United States Open.

The Brit used her protected ranking, which allowed her to enter up to eight tournaments based off the ranking she had before a long-term spell on the sidelines with an injury.

Robson was forced onto the sidelines in January with a left wrist injury and watched her hard work and ranking deteriorate whilst other competitors rose to prominence over the year. Having not played tennis since her first round loss to Kirsten Flipkens in the opening round of the Australian Open, Robson returned to court last week at the Eastbourne qualifying tournament, where she lost to one of the tour’s rising competitors Daria Gavrilova. She then arrived at SW19, where she lost in the opening round of the tournament against Evgeniya Rodina.

Determined to get back on track, Robson took part in the ITF tournament in Canada this week, where she won her first match in nearly two years. The 21-year-old defeated Naomi Osaka 7-6 (7-5) 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 at the Granby National Bank Challenger. It was her first win since September 2013.

Robson reached a career-high of No. 27 on the tour and reached the fourth round of Wimbledon Championships, as well as the third rounds of the Australian Open the French Open and the U.S. Open. However, since her absence from the tour, she has dropped from No. 27 to No. 913.

The US Open is scheduled to begin Monday, August 31st.

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Rafael Nadal to Play Hamburg Ahead of US Open Series

Rafael Nadal to Play Hamburg Ahead of US Open Series

  • Posted: Jul 24, 2015

Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo Masters

Although Rafael Nadal was not originally scheduled to take part in an event between Wimbledon and the Rogers Cup in Montreal, it appears the Spaniard has opted to take part in one more clay court tournament to help bolster his ranking prior to the final Grand Slam of the season.

The tournament that Nadal opted to take part in is the Bet-at-home Open in Hamburg, Germany, which begins on Monday, July 27th. The news was officially announced by tournament director Michael Stich and was followed up by an official tweet.

It is Nadal’s first time in seven year playing that particular event. That time was in 2008, when the Hamburg tournament still fell under the Masters Series. He defeated Federer in the final to claim the title.

The world No. 10 will be joined by his compatriot David Ferrer, who is recovering from an elbow injury that sidelined him during Wimbledon, as well as Borna Coric, Fabio Fognini, Juan Monaco, Tommy Robredo and Gilles Simon.

After losing just his second match ever at the French Open this year to be denied a 10th title at Roland Garros, Nadal began his grass court season by claiming the Stuttgart title following a straight sets victory against Victor Troicki. He won the match 7-6(3), 6-3 to earn his first title on grass since the 2010 Wimbledon Championships. However, he followed that up with a opening round loss to Alexandr Dolgopolov at the Aegon Championships and then suffered a second round loss to Dustin Brown at Wimbledon.

The bet-at-home Open is scheduled to begin on Monday, 27th of July in Hamburg.

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