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Refreshed Djokovic Poised To Kick Off 2016 In Doha

  • Posted: Jan 03, 2016

Refreshed Djokovic Poised To Kick Off 2016 In Doha

Serb to open Doha quest against Dustin Brown on Monday

The burning question on the ATP World Tour entering the new season is how World No. 1 Novak Djokovic will respond following a mesmerising 2015 campaign.

Could the stellar Serb replicate his record-breaking success from a year ago? Djokovic says it is all about finding the right motivation and spark as he starts fresh in the new year. As the Belgrade native has proved, anything is possible.

“The fact that we all have the same starting point, I think it does give me a certain kind of excitement because it’s a long season ahead,” Djokovic said. “You have to take the best out of the season that I had in 2015 and try to use that as confidence or incentive for this one. That’s the kind of approach.

“I’m very excited to come back to the tour and start the year here in Doha as I did last year. The conditions for the players are terrific. The tennis centre is phenomenal. You can see that there is a history to this event, and the people who are running the tournament obviously share the passion and love for the sport. The attendance is very good, as well, especially in the later stages of the tournament.

“It’s only the second time that I’m playing (Doha) in my life and I went out early in quarter-finals last year to Karlovic. That actually motivates me even more to try to go as far as I can and compete for the trophy. Of course I want to do that.”

A physical specimen, Djokovic prides himself on his supreme fitness and the World No. 1 gave a glimpse into his off-season training regimen. He says that finding the right balance between quality and intensity of his workouts is the most integral part of his philosophy.

“For me, recovery is as important as the work, as the training that I put in… The fact that I have played so many matches has obviously got me very tired, mentally and physically and emotionally. I needed to recharge on all of these aspects and part of my being.

“I had a couple of weeks off and time to spend with my family and try to keep my thoughts off the tennis. Tennis season is the longest season we have in sport, so there is not much time in those weeks where you can actually allow yourself this luxury of thinking something and doing something else.

“That’s what I had this time and I tried to use it in the best possible way, because I know that once I start training and preparing myself that I get my thoughts and my mind back in tennis and back in what I should do.”

Djokovic opens against qualifier Dustin Brown in the first round – their first FedEx ATP Head2Head encounter. A potential semi-final clash against third seed Tomas Berdych looms large, with second seed and longtime rival Rafael Nadal lurking in the other half of the draw.

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Scouting Report: Djokovic Leads Off In Doha

Scouting Report: Djokovic Leads Off In Doha

  • Posted: Jan 03, 2016

Scouting Report: Djokovic Leads Off In Doha

An executive summary of what every fan should know about the first week of the 2016 ATP World Tour season

2016 Season Gets Underway – The opening week of the 2016 ATP World Tour season features three tournaments with four of the Top 5 players in the Emirates ATP Rankings leading the way. This is the second year in a row at least four of the Top 5 and seven of the Top 10 are playing in the opening of the season. Here is a glance at where the Top 10 are playing:

  • Doha: (1) Djokovic, (5) Nadal, (6) Berdych, (7) Ferrer
  • Brisbane: (3) Federer, (8) Nishikori
  • Chennai: (4) Wawrinka

January Leaderboard: In the last six years, a Top 10 player has won 24 of the 36 tournaments (67%) held in January, including four of six last season. Federer leads the way among active players on the ATP World Tour with eight career titles in the month of January. Djokovic and Ferrer have won a title in January in four of the past five years:

PLAYER

NO.

TITLES

Federer

8 *

’15 Brisbane; ‘05-06, ‘11 Doha; ‘06-07, ‘10 Aus. Open; ‘02 Sydney

Hewitt

7

’14 Brisbane, ‘00-01, ’04-05 Sydney; ‘98, ‘00 Adelaide

Djokovic

6

‘08, ‘11-13, ‘15 Australian Open; ‘07 Adelaide

Ferrer

5

‘07, ‘11-13 Auckland, ’15 Doha

Murray

4

‘12-13 Brisbane; ‘08-09 Doha

Wawrinka

4

‘11, ’14-15 Chennai; ’14 Australian Open

 

 

 

 

 

 * One title (2004 Australian Open) came on Feb. 1 and not included in total

Nestor Eyes 1,000 Wins – For the second year in a row, Brisbane could see a player win 1,000 career matches. Last year Roger Federer won his 1,000th career singles match by defeating Milos Raonic in the final. Daniel Nestor is closing in on a historic doubles milestone. The 43-year-old Canadian is one match win away from becoming the first player in the Open Era to register 1,000 career doubles match wins on the ATP World Tour. Nestor is playing for the first time with Radek Stepanek. Nestor has a 9-2 career record in Brisbane, winning the title in 2012 (w/Mirnyi) and ’14 (w/Fyrstenberg). 

Qatar ExxonMobil Open – World No. 1 Novak Djokovic makes his second straight appearance in Doha. Last year he lost in the quarter-finals to Karlovic. It was the only tournament all season he didn’t reach a final. Djokovic is joined by World No. 5   and ’14 champion Rafael Nadal, No. 6 Tomas Berdych and No. 7/reigning champ David Ferrer. Other seeds are No. 5 Feliciano Lopez, No. 6 Andreas Seppi, No. 7 Jeremy Chardy and No. 8 Leonardo Mayer. Nadal, who is the other former winner in the draw, also reached the final in 2010.

Novak in Opening Week – This is only the fourth time Djokovic is playing in the opening week of the ATP World Tour season. Last year he lost in the quarter-finals to Karlovic. In 2009, he played in Brisbane and lost to Gulbis in 1R. In ’07, he won the title in Adelaide in his tourney debut. Djokovic is trying to become the sixth player to rank No. 1 in his career and win the Doha title. Coach Boris Becker won the inaugural title in 1993. Other No. 1s to win the title: Stefan Edberg (1994-95), Jim Courier (1997), Marcelo Rios (2001) and Roger Federer (2005-06, ’11).

Finals Streak – Djokovic comes into Doha having reached the final in 15 consecutive tournaments, which is a record for the most in a season.

Djokovic on No. 1 List – Djokovic is appearing in his 180th week at No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Rankings (as of Jan. 4). In November, he surpassed John McEnroe for No. 5 on the all-time list of the Emirates ATP Rankings (since Aug. 23, 1973).

Rafa Finishes Strong – Nadal finished the 2015 season by compiling a 17-5 match record after the US Open. The 29-year-old Spaniard improved from No. 8 to 5 in the final year-end Emirates ATP Rankings by reaching the final in Beijing (l. to Djokovic) and Basel (l. to Federer) and SF at ATP Masters 1000 Paris (l. to Wawrinka) and Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (l. to Djokovic). Nadal has a 19-6 career match record in Doha, winning the title in 2014 (d. Monfils), his last hard court title, reaching the final in 2010 (l. to Davydenko) and SF in 2011-12.

Strong Doubles Draw  – The top seeds are World No. 1 Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau, who closed last season by winning the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London. The No. 2 seeds are the first-time duo of Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares. Murray is coming off his first Top 10 season (No. 7), having reached eight finals (w/Peers) and helping Great Britain to the Davis Cup title with brother Andy. Other notable teams in the draw are:

Feliciano Lopez & Marc Lopez

David Marrero & Andreas Seppi

Rafael Nadal & Fernando Verdasco

Philipp Petzschner & Alexander Peya

Federer

Brisbane International presented by Suncorp – Roger Federer returns to Brisbane for the third straight year. Last season the Swiss superstar won his 1,000th career match by defeating Raonic in the final. He made his Brisbane debut two years ago, losing in a three-set final to local favorite Lleyton Hewitt. Federer is joined by World No. 8 Kei Nishikori, who has reached the semi-finals the last three years. Other seeds are: No. 3 Marin Cilic, No. 4 Milos Raonic, No. 5 Gilles Simon, No. 6 David Goffin, No. 7 Bernard Tomic and No. 8 Dominic Thiem. Overall, eight of the Top 20 in the year-end Emirates ATP Rankings are in the field.

Swiss Maetro Back – Last season the 34-year-old became the oldest to finish in the Top 3 Emirates ATP Rankings at No. 3, winning six titles (second-most in ’15) in 11 finals (all five losses came to Djokovic). The Swiss superstar has finished in the Top 10 Emirates ATP Rankings for 14 straight seasons, 2nd-longest streak behind Jimmy Connors’ 16 (1973-88). His 88 career titles is No. 3 in the Open Era behind Connors (109) and Ivan Lendl (94). Federer has won seven of his eight matches in Brisbane, falling only to Hewitt in the final two years ago.

Tomic Leads Aussie Hopes – Tomic, who finished as the No. 1 Aussie for the first time since 2011 at No. 18 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, is coming off his best career season. The 23-year-old won his third career ATP World Tour title in Bogota (d. Mannarino), a personal-best 40 matches and $1,188,195. The last Aussie to win an ATP World Tour title on home soil was Hewitt in Brisbane two years ago. Tomic has a 5-5 career record in Brisbane, reaching the semi-finals in 2012 and quarter-finals last year. There are four other Aussies in the main draw: wild cards James Duckworth,Benjamin Mitchell and John-Patrick Smith along with Sam Groth. Duckworth and Groth reached the quarter-finals last year.

Young Ones To Watch – The youngest player in the field is 19-year-old Korean Hyeon Chung, who finished No. 51 in the Emirates ATP Rankings last year and was named ATP Most Improved Player of the Year.

New Doubles Duos — Henri Kontinen of Finland, a winner of a career-high five ATP World Tour titles last season, is teaming up with Aussie John Peers, who finished in the Top 10 for the first time at No. 8. Here are other notable teams in the main draw: Lukasz Kubot & Marcin Matkowski and Daniel Nestor & Radek Stepanek.

Coric

Aircel Chennai Open – The 21st edition of the only ATP World Tour tournament in India is led by top seed and three-time (2011, ’14-15) champion Stan Wawrinka, who is coming off his second straight No. 4 year-end ranking. The 30-year-old Swiss star is the top seed in Chennai for the third straight year. He is the only former winner in the field. The other seeds are: No. 2 Kevin Anderson,No. 3 Benoit Paire, No. 4 /’13 finalist Roberto Bautista Agut, No. 5 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, No. 6 Gilles Muller, No. 7 Vasek Pospisil and No. 8 Borna Coric.

Stan the Man – Last season Wawrinka compiled his best season on the ATP World Tour, winning a career-high four titles (Chennai, Rotterdam, Roland Garros, Tokyo). En route to his second Grand Slam crown at Roland Garros, Wawrinka beat No. 2 Federer (QF) and No. 1 Djokovic (F) along the way. He compiled a personal-best 55-18 match record. Wawrinka is appearing in Chennai for the eighth straight year and he owns a 19-4 match record. Along with his three titles, he also reached the final in 2010. Chennai is the only tournament Wawrinka has won multiple times.

Anderson Eyes Top 10 – No. 2 seed Kevin Anderson is coming off a career-best season on the ATP World Tour with No. 12 Emirates ATP Ranking. The 29-year-old South African, who is making his Chennai debut, broke into the Top 10 for one week on Oct. 12. He captured his third career ATP World Tour title in Winston-Salem and advanced to his first Grand Slam QF at the US Open where he beat No. 3 Murray.

Coric on the Rise – No. 8 seed Borna Coric improved from No. 91 in 2014 to No. 44 last season in the Emirates ATP Rankings. The 19-year-old Croat finished as the youngest player in the Top 50. He won a personal-best 26 matches and reached semi-finals in Dubai and Nice along with three quarter-finals. Last year he lost in the 2R in his Chennai debut (l. to eventual champ Wawrinka).

Wild Cards in Field/Indian Title Hopes – Indian No. 4 (at No. 248) Ramkumar Ramanathan is the lone home country player in the main draw. There are three in the final round of qualifying. Ramanathan, who finished a year-end best No. 260 last season, is making his third straight main draw appearance in Chennai. Two years ago he qualified and beat countryman Somdev Devvarman for his first and only ATP World Tour main draw win. The other wild cards are Russians Karen Khachanov (19) and Andrey Rublev (18), who were two of 10 teenagers in the year-end Top 200 Emirates ATP Rankings. Khachanov finished No. 152 and Rublev No. 174.

Leander With 10th Partner – Indian doubles star Leander Paes is making his 16th tournament appearance with his 10th different partner. The 42-year-old Calcutta native is playing for the second time with Spaniard Marcel Granollers. Last year they reached the QF in Nottingham in June. Paes was runner-up here last year with South African Raven Klaasen. Paes has won the doubles title six times (1997-99, ’02, ’11-12), the first five with long-time partner Mahesh Bhupathi (’12 w/Tipsarevic).

Potential Milestones

Doha – Singles

Feliciano Lopez: 396 wins

Chennai – Singles

Benoit Paire: 98 wins

Brisbane – Doubles

Daniel Nestor: 999 wins

Marcin Matkowski: 398 wins

Birthdays:

January 2: Ivan Dodig (31)

January 6: Sergiy Stakhovsky (30)

 

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Doha 2016

  • Posted: Jan 03, 2016

Doha 2016

The content of this article took place at Qatar ExxonMobil Open

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Roger Federer Supersizes His Racquet In Brisbane

  • Posted: Jan 03, 2016

Roger Federer Supersizes His Racquet In Brisbane

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Roger Federer Reveals Family Gifting Secret

  • Posted: Jan 03, 2016

Roger Federer Reveals Family Gifting Secret

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Tomic Wants To Crack Top 10 In 2016

  • Posted: Jan 03, 2016

Tomic Wants To Crack Top 10 In 2016

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Muguruza's First Opponent Of 2016 Is…

Muguruza's First Opponent Of 2016 Is…

  • Posted: Jan 03, 2016

BRISBANE, Australia – As the No.2 seed, Garbiñe Muguruza gets a first round bye at the Brisbane International – but she now knows who she’ll play in the second round of the Premier-level event.

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That would be Varvara Lepchenko, who needed just an hour and 13 minutes to beat Anna Karolina Schmiedlova, 6-2, 6-1. With the win, she’s the first player to win a WTA main draw match in 2016.

Muguruza beat Lepchenko in straight sets the pair’s only previous meeting, at Wimbledon last year.

On Saturday, Muguruza met the press as part of her All Access Hour interviews. The first question was something many have been thinking about – after such a sensational 2015 that saw her make her first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon and finish as the World No.3, how will she follow it up in 2016?

“Well, for me it’s actually not going to be different,” Muguruza declared. “I’m just going to try to do the same as last year. I know people will expect more because they saw a great level of tennis in the last tournaments, which is normal, so I understand it’s going to happen, but I won’t change anything.

“I’m just going to keep working hard and going out to the court and trying to perform the best that I can, and try and use the things that I’ve been working on in practice. And we’ll see what happens.”

And what about this week’s Brisbane International? “It’s my first tournament of the year, so I’m trying not to expect anything. I just want to feel healthy and have good energy after all the work I did in the pre-season. I’m not thinking about winning, though obviously you want to win, of course!”

The World No.3 was also asked about the upcoming Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, and whether she and her doubles partner, Carla Suárez Navarro, would make any adjustments leading up to it. And they will.

“We’re going to play less tournaments for sure,” Muguruza said. “We’re maybe going to play only three or four tournaments in doubles, which is quite a big change. We’re going to slow down a little bit.”

She was then asked about potentially playing mixed doubles with ATP legend Rafael Nadal.

“Well that would be amazing!” Muguruza beamed. “Conchita Martínez is the one who’ll decide in the end who plays the mixed doubles. But if I have the opportunity to play with Rafa, that would be great!”

Lepchenko wasn’t the only first round winner on Sunday, with four other players moving through to the second round: Andrea Petkovic, who outdid Teliana Pereira, 6-1, 6-2; Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, who upset No.5 seed Timea Bacsinszky, 6-2, 6-1; Dominika Cibulkova, who outlasted Yanina Wickmayer, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4; and Alizé Cornet, who won an all-French encounter against Kristina Mladenovic, 6-3, 6-4.

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Radwanska's Fast Track To Shenzhen

Radwanska's Fast Track To Shenzhen

  • Posted: Jan 03, 2016

SHENZHEN, China – The lead-up to the Australian Open is a quick one – two weeks of WTA events before the first Grand Slam of the year – so any time saved is an advantage. And Agnieszka Radwanska caught a break on the way to Shenzhen, her first stop before Melbourne: a private jet.

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“I came here two days ago right after I played an exhibition in Thailand, and it was a good surprise from the exhibition director over there,” the World No.5 said. “It makes life very easy, especially since I wanted to be here as soon as possible, so we took the private jet right after the last match ended!”

And the thrills didn’t stop there – Radwanska is excited to be at this year’s Shenzhen Open.

“It’s my first time here, and it’s always exciting to play somewhere for the first time. The calendar is pretty similar every year, so playing somewhere for the first time always makes me happy – it gives me something else. I haven’t seen the city yet because I’ve been adjusting to the weather and the courts and everything, but I’ll see some of the city later. I’ve heard there’s some good shopping here.”

Speaking of the courts, Radwanska has been getting some solid practice in – outside and inside.

“It’s been going well so far,” she said. “The courts here in Shenzhen are very good, and there are a lot of courts here, which also makes life easier. You can find a practice court whenever you want.

“The weather hasn’t been the best so far, so it’s great they also have indoor courts.”

Radwanska was the form player of the fall season – she won 17 of 21 matches and picked up three WTA titles at Tokyo, Tianjin and the WTA Finals. She’s hoping to keep her Asian momentum alive.

She’s not taking anything for granted, though, including her first round opponent, Aleksandra Krunic.

“It’s not going to be easy,” Radwanska said. “I’ve never played her, which is always a challenge. I saw a couple of her matches and she can play really great tennis, too. It’s not an easy one, for sure.

“But it’s important to get some good matches before a Grand Slam, so I’m looking forward to it.”

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