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Η ΕΛΕΝΑ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΦΗ ΚΑΙ Ο ΣΤΕΦΑΝΟΣ ΤΣΙΤΣΙΠΑΣ ΣΤΟ “Australian Open Junior Championships”

  • Posted: Jan 22, 2016

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Η Έλενα Χριστοφή και ο Στέφανος Τσιτσιπάς, είναι στη Μελβούρνη και είναι έτοιμοι να αγωνιστούν στο Australian Open Junior Championships 2016.

Παίζουν και οι δύο στο κυρίως ταμπλό (64αρι),  καθώς η Έλενα είναι το Νο 61, και ο Στέφανος το Νο 7, στην παγκόσμια κατάταξη των juniors.

Οι δύο αθλητές μας, υποστηρίζονται απο την πολύτιμη παρουσία του Κωνσταντίνου Οικονομίδη και του εξαιρετικού και έμπειρου προπονητή, Σταύρου Μιχαλόπουλου.

Federer too strong for Dimitrov

  • Posted: Jan 22, 2016
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Venue: Melbourne Park Dates: 18-31 January
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Roger Federer reached the last 16 at the Australian Open after proving too strong for Grigor Dimitrov in their highly-anticipated third-round match.

The Swiss third seed won 6-4 3-6 6-1 6-4 under the Rod Laver Arena roof as rain halted play on the outside courts.

It brought four-time champion Federer his 300th Grand slam match win.

Former champion Maria Sharapova was able to progress, with top seeds Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams featuring in the night session at Melbourne Park.

Sharapova needed three sets to beat unseeded American Lauren Davis, the Russian fifth seed dominating the latter stages to win 6-1 6-7 (5-7) 6-0.

Switzerland’s seventh seed Belinda Bencic beat Kateryna Bondarenko of Ukraine 4-6 6-2 6-4, while men’s seventh seed Kei Nishikori saw off Spain’s Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 7-5 2-6 6-3 6-4 despite requiring treatment on his wrist.

“It was a little bit sore in the beginning, but after the treatment it was fine,” said the Japanese player.

French ninth seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won in three tight sets against compatriot Pierre-Hugues Herbert, 6-4 7-6 (9-7) 7-6 (7-4).

Federer finds his clinical edge

The 34-year-old Swiss had won a tight battle against Dimitrov in Brisbane in the build-up to the Australian Open, but was a more comfortable winner on the bigger Grand Slam stage.

Both men displayed the elegant shot-making they are known for but had Federer been more effective on break points in the second set, he might have won it in three.

Federer failed to recover an early deficit in the second set and had converted just one of eight break points going into the third, only to step on the gas and leave Dimitrov in his wake.

Federer closing on another record
Martina Navratilova holds the record for Grand Slam wins with 306 over 19 years – Federer will move to 304 if he takes the title in Melbourne.

Sharapova breaks new ground

It took two hours and 14 minutes for the five-time Grand Slam champion to see off Davis, the world number 103, and claim the 600th victory of her 15-year career.

“Wow. I’ve won 600 matches?” said the 28-year-old. “Is this like a friendly reminder that I’m getting old? Might be.”

Sharapova next faces a tough test against 18-year-old Bencic, with the winner earning a potential quarter-final against Williams.

Bencic, coached by Melanie Molitor, mother of Martina Hingis, has won her last 15 three-set matches dating back to the 2015 French Open.

“That’s good,” said the Swiss. “Because I was losing a lot, and then my dad and my coach were like, ‘You don’t have any fitness.’ I don’t know if it’s only fitness, it’s more the focus and confidence.”

British duel falls foul of weather

Among the many matches postponed on a day of rain in Melbourne was the all-British doubles clash between Johanna Konta and Heather Watson, and and Jocelyn Rae and Anna Smith.

With all four players in the GB Fed Cup squad, and team captain Judy Murray sure to be courtside, it could yet prove significant in terms of planning for next month’s qualifier in Israel.

The postponements mean a packed schedule on Saturday, with Johanna Konta up against Czech Denisa Allertova first on Hisense Arena at 00:00 GMT, and fellow British number one against Portugal’s Joao Sousa first in the Margaret Court Arena night session at 08:00.

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Nishikori Into Second Week

  • Posted: Jan 22, 2016

Nishikori Into Second Week

No. 7 seed out-slugs Garcia-Lopez for 5th straight trip to R16

Despite his runner-up finish at the 2014 US Open, the Australian Open remains Kei Nishikori’s most successful Grand Slam. The two-time quarter-finalist improved to 19-6 in Melbourne Park on Friday, advancing to the round of 16 for the fifth straight year with a 7-5, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 win over Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain.

A break in hand, the 26th-seeded Garcia-Lopez, who came into the match with a 0-2 deficit in FedEx ATP Head2Head encounters with Nishikori, had a chance to serve out the first set at 5-4. But after falling behind 15-40, he dumped a forehand into the net as his opponent brought the set back on serve. Two games later, Nishikori took the 46-minute set on yet another untimely error from Garcia-Lopez.

To the 32-year-old Spaniard’s credit, he didn’t let the missed opportunity drag him down. He came out firing in the second set and broke Nishikori in the first and fifth games to level the match at one set apiece. It was the first set he had taken from the top-ranked Japanese man in their three encounters.

Nishikori, 26, moved ahead two sets to one with a break at 3-2 in the third, and struck again at 1-all in the fourth to distance himself in the two-hour, 48-minute contest.

Nishikori advanced to the third round after defeating Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 in the first round, and Austin Krajicek 6-3, 7-6(5), 6-3 in the second round. This is his seventh Australian Open appearance. He reached the quarter-finals in 2012 (l. to Andy Murray) and in 2015 (l. to Stan Wawrinka).

Garcia-Lopez was bidding to reach the round of 16 here for the second straight year. He fell to 2-8 against Top-10 players at the majors.

The match was played under a closed Margaret Court Arena roof as rain prevented play on all but the three covered courts in Melbourne Park.

Nishikori, who won 16 of 24 (67%) net approaches and registered 33 winners to 38 unforced errors, will next face No. 9 seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Tsonga defeated Pierre Hughes-Herbert 6-4, 7-6(7), 7-6(4) in the first of two all-French third-round clashes. The 2008 Australian Open runner-up has now lost just one of 14 meetings with his countrymen at the majors. Nishikori owns a 4-2 edge in FedEx ATP Head2Head match-ups with the Frenchman.

Also advancing on Friday was No. 15 seed David Goffin, a 6-1, 3-6, 7-6(2), 7-5 winner over No. 19 seed Dominic Thiem of Austria. The Belgian Davis Cup hero registered 55 winners, 17 aces among them, to 61 unforced errors. He is just the fourth Belgian man to reach the last 16 in Melbourne. Olivier Rochus was the last to do so in 2005.

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