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Edmund beats Klizan in Qatar Open

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2016

Britain’s Kyle Edmund has beaten Slovakia’s world number 43 Martin Klizan at the Qatar Open to record the third tour level victory of his career.

The 20-year-old world number 102 – who had to come through qualifying in Doha – won 6-2 6-3 and faces Spaniard Daniel Munoz de la Nava in the last 16.

Edmund is preparing for the Australian Open, which starts on 18 January.

Munoz de la Nava, 33, is at a career-high ranking of 75 and beat fifth seed Feliciano Lopez 3-6 7-6 (7-6) 7-5.

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Kontinen/Peers Off To Strong Start In Brisbane

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2016

Kontinen/Peers Off To Strong Start In Brisbane

Daniel Nestor is made to wait for his historic match win

Top-seeded Frenchmen Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut, who both competed at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in November last year, saved one match point chance to scrape past Thomaz Bellucci and Steve Johnson 6-4, 3-6, 13-11 on Monday at the Brisbane International presented by Suncorp. Herbert and Mahut led 9/6 in the Match tie-break, before Bellucci and Johnson won four straight points to held a match point opportunity at 10/9.

Second seeds Henri Kontinen and John Peers denied Daniel Nestor his 1,000th doubles match win. Kontinen and Peers beat Nestor and Radek Stepanek 6-3, 6-3, while third seeds Lukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski overcame Jonathan Marray and Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi 6-3, 6-4.

At the Qatar ExxonMobil Open, Teymuraz Gabashvili and Albert Ramos-Vinolas converted their second match point opportunity to defeat Spaniards Rafael Nadal and Fernando Verdasco 7-6(4), 4-6, 11-9 in one hour and 45 minutes. Nadal won the Doha doubles title with Albert Costa in 2005, Marc Lopez in 2009 and 2011 and Juan Monaco last year.

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Dimitrov v Simon Highlights Brisbane 2016

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2016

Dimitrov v Simon Highlights Brisbane 2016

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Dimitrov Not Setting Expectations Brisbane 2016

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2016

Dimitrov Not Setting Expectations Brisbane 2016

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Radek Stepanek Ready For 2016 Season In Brisbane

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2016

Radek Stepanek Ready For 2016 Season In Brisbane

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I'll leave Slam for birth – Murray

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2016

British number one Andy Murray says he would leave the Australian Open early if his wife, Kim, goes into premature labour with their first child.

The first Grand Slam of the 2016 season runs from January 18-31 and the baby is due in mid-February.

Asked if he would withdraw from the final in such a scenario, the 28-year-old Scot said: “I’m going to fly home.

“I’d be way more disappointed winning the Australian Open and not being at the birth of the child.”

Murray, a double Grand Slam winner, said the current plan is to compete in the Australian Open and then take February off to spend time with Kim and the baby.

He was speaking while competing in the Hopman Cup event in Perth, where he beat France’s Kenny de Schepper 6-2 6-2 in the men’s singles on Monday.

In the women’s singles, Heather Watson lost to De Schepper’s compatriot Caroline Garcia 6-3 5-7 6-3 to level the tie.

The British pair take on the French duo in the doubles later on Monday.

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Dimitrov Fights Past Simon In 2016 Opener

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2016

Dimitrov Fights Past Simon In 2016 Opener

Grigor Dimitrov needs six match points to advance in Brisbane

Grigor Dimitrov took the first step in putting a disappointing 2015 campaign behind him, turning in a gritty 6-3, 7-6(10) victory over Gilles Simon in the first round of the Brisbane International presented by Suncorp.

The 24-year-old Bulgarian claimed the first main draw match of the 2016 ATP World Tour season in two hours and six minutes, firing eight aces, while surviving six of seven break points faced. After fighting bravely to stave off five match points in the second set tie-break, Simon double faulted at 10-all. Dimitrov then closed it out on the next point. The Brisbane runner-up in 2013 (l. to Murray), Dimitrov is making his fourth straight trip to the Australian city. He notched his first victory over the Frenchman in five FedEx ATP Head2Head encounters and will next face either Viktor Troicki or Steve Johnson in the second round. Roger Federer looms as a potential quarter-final opponent for the Haskovo native.

In other first round action on Monday, Aussie John-Patrick Smith faces Denis Kudla, Benjamin Mitchell battles Tobias Kamke and rising teen Hyeon Chung duels with home hope Sam Groth.

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Del Potro Making Progress

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2016

Del Potro Making Progress

Towering Argentine nearing return

Juan Martin Del Potro, a former No. 4 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, has yet to set a date for his injury comeback. However, media outlets in his native Argentina have reported that he could return to the ATP World Tour early in the new year.

Tennis journalist Enrique Quique Cano tweeted:

“Del Potro to resume practice after New Year’s, looking to come back to the tour at the end of February or beginning of March on hard court.”

The Argentinian, winner of 18 ATP World Tour titles, has been keeping fans updated on his progress via his social media feeds after undergoing wrist surgery last year.

Del Potro’s last tournament appearance came in March 2015 at the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event in Miami, when he lost a first-round match against Vasek Pospisil.

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Djokovic & Nadal Launch Doha In Spectacular Style

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2016

Djokovic & Nadal Launch Doha In Spectacular Style

Sand court overlooking Doha skyline graced by tournament’s top two seeds

Tennis courts don’t come with many better views than this.

The stage was set in spectacular style for the launch of the 2016 ATP World Tour season on Sunday in Doha as the top two seeds at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open 2016, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, visited the Museum of Islamic Art Park for a quick hit on a sand court overlooking the city’s skyline.

The location was framed by a traditional Arabic tent, falcons and camels.

“We always do promotions at very special places here in Doha,” said Nadal, who is making his eighth appearance at this ATP World Tour 250 hard court tournament. “I’m very happy to start off the new season here.”

Both Nadal and Djokovic will be looking to avoid repeats of the surprise losses they endured in Doha last season. Nadal, who fell to Michael Berrer in the 2015 first round, opens his campaign against fellow Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta. The Mallorcan is also competing in the doubles alongside Fernando Verdasco, with the pair set to face Teymuraz Gabashvili and Albert Ramos-Vinolas on Monday.

World No. 1 Djokovic suffered his first of just six defeats in 2015 at the hands of Ivo Karlovic in the quarter-finals on his Doha debut last year. The Serb opens his 2016 campaign on Monday against German qualifier Dustin Brown.

“The conditions for the players here in Doha are terrific,” said Djokovic. “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.

“I went out early in the 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.”

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ATP Challenger Tour Season Commences On Three Continents

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2016

ATP Challenger Tour Season Commences On Three Continents

Tournaments in Noumea, Happy Valley, Bangkok and Mendoza kick off the 2016 Challenger season

The 2016 ATP Challenger Tour gets underway on Monday with four tournaments on three continents.

In the French territory of New Caledonia, the Challenger BNP Paribas Noumea returns for a 13th edition. Top seed and 2013 champion Adrian Mannarino is joined by second seed and 2014 titlist Alejandro Falla. Fourth seed Adrian Menendez-Maceiras finished runner-up to Steve Darcis last year. View Draw

Meanwhile, the Australian summer of tennis continues on the hard courts of the $75,000 event in Happy Valley. Two of three American teens in the Top 200 of the Emirates ATP Rankings, Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe look to kick off their 2016 campaigns with successful weeks Down Under. Top seed Dudi Sela continues his quest to become just the second player to win 20 titles in ATP Challenger Tour history. View Draw

A trio of Japanese veterans lead the charge in Bangkok, as Tatsuma Ito, Yuichi Sugita and Go Soeda represent three of the top five seeds. Sugita is the defending champion. Former World No. 8 Mikhail Youzhny, who won his first Challenger title in more than 15 years – in Eckental, Germany last November – is the third seed. View Draw

The lone tournament on clay this week is in Mendoza, Argentina, where home hope Horacio Zeballos leads the pack. Fellow Argentines Facundo Arguello and Facundo Bagnis are also seeking to impress in front of the home fans. Young gun Nicolas Jarry, of Chile, is also in the draw. View Draw

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