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Djokovic Ruthless In Claiming 60th Title

  • Posted: Jan 09, 2016

Djokovic Ruthless In Claiming 60th Title

Novak Djokovic notches first Doha crown

Novak Djokovic made sure the lone blip on his jaw-dropping 2015 resume was a distant memory, routing rival Rafael Nadal 6-1, 6-2 for the season-opening Qatar ExxonMobil Open title.

The World No. 1 erased memories of a quarter-final exit in Doha last year (l. to Karlovic), capturing his sixth consecutive ATP World Tour title and 60th overall at the tour-level. He became just the 10th player in the Open Era to reach the 60-title milestone, drawing level with Andre Agassi in a tie for ninth.

60 Titles Club (Open Era)

No. Player Titles
1 Jimmy Connors 109
2 Ivan Lendl 94
3 Roger Federer 88
4 John McEnroe 77
5 Rafael Nadal 67
T6 Pete Sampras 64
T6 Bjorn Borg 64
8 Guillermo Vilas 62
T9 Novak Djokovic 60
T9 Andre Agassi 60

“I haven’t dropped a set the entire week,” said Djokovic. “When it was most needed against one of my biggest rivals, I managed to play the best tennis in a match where I fought for the trophy. So it does definitely give me a great deal of confidence for the rest of the season.

“I’m playing the tennis of my life, and I will try to nurture and cherish those moments on the court. As I said in the ceremony, I will use this confidence level in every tournament that I play. I know that it can’t go forever, but I’m not thinking too much ahead of myself.” 

No ATP World Tour match-up has featured more meetings than Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, and the Serb and the Spaniard wasted no time in renewing their rivalry in 2016. With the Doha trophy on the line on Saturday, Djokovic was in cruise control from the start.

Djokovic erased a break point in the opening game of the match, stepping into the court to rifle a penetrating cross-court backhand and crashing the net to put away a volley. The Serb did not waste any time in putting the Spaniard on the back foot, racing to a 0/40 lead in the next game after striking a sublime drop shot to draw Nadal out of position. He would secure the first break of the match two points later and cruised to a second break for 5-1. Djokovic closed out the opening set to love after 31 minutes, firing 16 winners and four aces.

Djokovic continued to apply pressure on Nadal, suffocating the Spaniard from the baseline with a ruthless display of aggression. He converted his third break point in the opening game of the second set and secured another break to all but seal the match at 4-1. He would wrap up the match after 73 minutes, striking a total 30 winners to just 13 unforced errors.

The Serb leads the historic FedEx ATP Head2Head for the first time at 24-23. He has now claimed 11 consecutive sets since Nadal prevailed in the 2014 Roland Garros final.

In addition, Djokovic hoisted his first ATP World Tour 250 crown since triumphing on home soil in Belgrade 2011. It marks the 11th consecutive year he has claimed an ATP World Tour title.

Nadal, who was competing in his 99th final, was bidding for his 68th tour-level title. The 2014 Doha champion (d. Monfils) also finished runner-up in 2010 (l. to Davydenko). Spaniards had won the past two titles in the Qatari capital, with David Ferrer emerging victorious in 2015.

“We will see during the whole season,” said Nadal. “Today, he’s better than me. We will see in two weeks or we will see in five months. The only thing that you can do is wait that the opponent is not playing like this all the time. That is difficult to play like this all the time. It’s obvious. I am going to wait for my moment.”

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Wawrinka Prolongs Chennai Streak

  • Posted: Jan 09, 2016

Wawrinka Prolongs Chennai Streak

Swiss will play for fourth title in final

Top seed Stan Wawrinka stretched his Chennai winning streak to 11 matches and 22 sets with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Benoit Paire in the semi-finals on Saturday. The Swiss improved his FedEx ATP Head2Head record against his good friend to 6-1. The pair captured the Chennai doubles title three years ago.

“I thought I played well today and I am happy with my level,” Wawrinka said. “It’s never easy to play against [Paire], but we always enjoy playing against each other, and it’s nice to share this moment with a friend.”

Paire also came into the semi-finals without dropping a set, but the 2011, 2014 and 2015 Chennai champion performed flawlessly against a familiar opponent. Wawrinka struck six aces, saved his only break point faced and broke Paire twice to secure the win in 65 minutes.

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Groth Joins The Swans

  • Posted: Jan 09, 2016

Groth Joins The Swans

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Tomic Reflects On Brisbane 2016 Run

  • Posted: Jan 09, 2016

Tomic Reflects On Brisbane 2016 Run

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ΟΙ ΑΓΩΝΕΣ ΤΗΣ ΜΑΡΙΑΣ ΣΑΚΚΑΡΗ ΣΤΗΝ ΑΥΣΤΡΑΛΙΑ

  • Posted: Jan 09, 2016

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Στην Αυστραλία τώρα είναι Καλοκαίρι, και οι καλύτερες αθλήτριες ξεκινούν την αγωνιστική τους χρονιά, δοκιμάζοντας τις δυνάμεις τους, σε δυνατές αναμετρήσεις, στη μακρυνή αυτή ήπειρο.

Η Μαρία Σάκαρη ξεκίνησε την αγωνιστική της χρονιά στο Brisbane της Αυστραλίας, στη μεγάλη διοργάνωση  BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL . Εκεί στο Queensland Tennis Centre  στον πρώτο προκριματικό γύρο, ηττήθηκε από την Κateryna Bondarenko, με σκορ 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(5).

Επόμενος της σταθμός, το Hobart της Τασμανίας στη διοργάνωση HOBART INTENATIONAL

hobartΣτις εγκαταστάσεις του Domain Tennis Centre  η Μαρία Σάκκαρη, πέτυχε την πρώτη νίκη της για το 2016, με αντίπαλο την Ιαπωνέζα Makoto Ninomiya με σκορ 7-6(5), 6-4. Στο δεύτερο αγώνα στα προκριματικά η Μαρία ηττήθηκε απο την 24χρονη Ολλανδή Kiki Bertens, με σκορ 4-6, 6-0, 6-1.

 

 

 

Ακολουθεί η Μελβούρνη με το πρώτο Grand Slam της χρονιάς, το AUSTRALIAN OPEN

rod LaverArenaΕκεί κοντά στην περίφημη Rod Laver Arena , την επόμενη εβδομάδα,  η 20χρονη Ελληνίδα πρωταθλήτρια θα προσπαθήσει να περάσει στο κυρίως ταμπλώ. Είναι η δεύτερη φορα που η Μαρία θα αγωνιστεί σε διοργάνωση Grand Slam. Τον Σεπτέμβριο, στο US OPEN 2015  είχε περάσει στο κυρίως ταμπλώ, μετά από μια εντυπωσιακή πορεία στα προκριματικά.

 

Djokovic beats Nadal in Qatar Open

  • Posted: Jan 09, 2016

World number one Novak Djokovic claimed his first title of the year with an impressive 6-1 6-2 win over Rafael Nadal in the Qatar Open.

The Serb continued his recent dominance of the 14-time Grand Slam title winner with a ninth victory in 10 meetings – the last five in straight sets.

The 28-year-old broke twice in both sets as Nadal, 29, had no answer to the pace and power of his groundstrokes.

Djokovic is preparing to defend his Australian Open title from 18 January.

Djokovic – a class apart

This was Djokovic’s most convincing victory against Nadal in their 47 meetings, a head-to-head he leads for the first time.

Nadal made just 13 unforced errors but was bullied off the court by an inspired opponent who gave him perhaps the most uncomfortable 73 minutes he has faced on court.

Djokovic, who has reached the final of every event he has entered since losing to Ivo Karlovic in the quarter-finals of last year’s Qatar Open, lost just nine points on his own serve.

Nadal, meanwhile, won only 48% of points on his own first serve and made nine winning returns compared to 30 from Djokovic.

‘Perfect tennis’

Djokovic, for whom this was a first Qatar Open title, said: “I played very much perfect tennis.

“From the beginning, I hit every shot the way I imagined I would hit it. Those two sets give me a great feeling.

“It gives me a lot of confidence and satisfaction, particularly against Rafa.”

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Bedene beaten in Chennai semi-finals

  • Posted: Jan 09, 2016

British number two Aljaz Bedene was beaten 7-6 (7-5) 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 by Borna Coric in the Chennai Open semi-finals.

Coric, one place above Bedene at 44 in the world rankings, went 4-2 up in the first set tie-break and took it 7-5.

Bedene, who came from a set down to beat India’s Ramkumar Ramanathan in the quarter-finals, led 4-1 in the second before eventually winning a tie-break.

Croatian Coric sealed the match in two hours 56 minutes and faces defending champion Stan Wawrinka in the final.

Slovenia-born Bedene needed treatment in the final set against Coric, who won their only previous encounter in Croatia last year.

Coric held serve in a 13-minute seventh game and then broke in the next to secure a key advantage.

World number four Wawrinka took just one hour and five minutes to oust third seed Benoit Paire of France 6-3 6-4 at the Nungambakkam Tennis Stadium.

Two-time Grand Slam winner Wawrinka is seeking his fourth Chennai Open title, following victories in 2011, 2014 and 2015.

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Federer Beats Thiem Highlights Brisbane 2016

  • Posted: Jan 09, 2016

Federer Beats Thiem Highlights Brisbane 2016

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Australia win Hopman Cup final

  • Posted: Jan 09, 2016

Nick Kyrgios secured the Hopman Cup for Australia Green by beating Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-3 6-4 to give his team a 2-0 victory over Ukraine in Perth.

Daria Gavrilova had earlier defeated Elina Svitolina 6-4 7-6 (8-6) in the women’s rubber of the mixed event.

Svitolina had six set points at 6-1 in the second-set tie-break but lost the last seven points of the match.

Kyrgios, ranked 30th in the world, beat Britain’s world number two Andy Murray in the group stage on Wednesday.

The tournament hosts, who had two squads competing in the eight-team event, last won the competition in 1999.

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Azarenka wins first title since 2013

  • Posted: Jan 09, 2016

Former world number one Victoria Azarenka won her first title since 2013 by beating Angelique Kerber in the Brisbane International final.

The unseeded Belarusian, who has been plagued by injuries in recent years, beat the fourth-seeded German 6-3 6-1.

World number 22 Azarenka, 26, is preparing for the Australian Open, which starts on 18 January. She won in Melbourne in both 2012 and 2013.

Roger Federer and Milos Raonic meet in the Brisbane men’s final on Sunday.

Swiss Federer, ranked third in the world, beat Austria’s Dominic Thiem 6-1 6-4 in the last four while Canadian Raonic overcame Australia’s Bernard Tomic 7-6 (7-5) 7-6 (7-5).

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