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Muller Sweeps Home Favourite At Ricoh Open

  • Posted: Jun 07, 2016

Muller Sweeps Home Favourite At Ricoh Open

Muller looking for another great run in ‘s-Hertogenbosch

Gilles Muller upset the home crowd on Tuesday in ‘s-Hertogenbosch by knocking off top Dutchman Robin Haase 7-6(7), 6-4. Muller, the seventh seed, hit 24 aces to move into the second round of the Ricoh Open.

The left-hander, who made the semi-finals last year, next will face Spaniard Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, who dismissed Canadian Vasek Pospisil 7-6(7), 6-2. Garcia-Lopez leads their FedEx ATP Head2Head rivalry 2-1, including a 2009 win on grass at The Queen’s Club. But Muller won their most recent contest in straight sets earlier this year in Sofia.

Frenchman Adrian Mannarino denied Italy’s Andreas Seppi his 300th career win 6-4, 6-4. The left-hander will face Russian qualifier Daniil Medvedev, who defeated Argentine Horacio Zeballos 6-3, 6-1.

Israel’s Dudi Sela will face top seed David Ferrer in the second round after outlasting American qualifier Dennis Novikov 7-5, 6-7(6), 7-6(5).

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Federer Hits Tweener On A Roof

  • Posted: Jun 07, 2016

Federer Hits Tweener On A Roof

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Too Good At Making First Serves?

  • Posted: Jun 07, 2016

Too Good At Making First Serves?

Infosys ATP Beyond The Numbers shows how landing your first serve all the time can hurt your game

Can you make too many first serves?

It seems like a ridiculous question, but the more you dig into it, the more valid it becomes. First serves are the only shot in tennis that do not have a detrimental consequence if missed. It’s a “freebie”.

Is making six out of 10 first serves going to help you win more matches than making seven out of 10? It seems counterintuitive, but like many myths in our sport, numbers help explain what our eyes can only guess about.

Making your first serve has always been thought of as one of the best things you can do to win a match. It’s a balancing act between going for too much and hitting a fault, or not going for it enough to maximise the ultimate first-strike weapon.

An Infosys ATP Beyond The Numbers analysis of first-serve percentages challenges the myth that getting a very high percentage of first serves in the box is the best thing you can do to be victorious.

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The recently completed 2016 Roland Garros is a case in point.

The leading eight players in the first-serve category made between 72 per cent and 80 per cent of their first serves. Common sense tells us that should be a good thing, but six of the eight failed to win a match. Six of the top eight in this specific category also lost in the opening round of the 2015 US Open.

At the 2016 Australian Open, things were very similar. There were 13 players who made between 67 per cent and 75 per cent of their first serves. But only one of those players made it through to the fourth round. Six lost in the second round and the other six all lost in the opening round.

Average First-Serve Percentage At Grand Slams

 Recent Grand Slams Average Tournament First-Serve Percentage
 2016 Roland Garros  62%
 2016 Australian Open  61%
 2015 US Open  58%
 2015 Wimbledon  62%
 Average  60.75%

The current players in the Top 10 of the Emirates ATP Rankings produce a variety of first-serve averages based on their individual playing styles but combine to produce an average very similar to the rest of their peers.

First-Serve Percentages of Top 10 Players

 Ranking Player Past 52 Weeks Career
  Novak Djokovic  66.6%  64.8%
 2 Andy Murray 61.2% 58%
 3  Roger Federer 63.7% 61.9%
 4 Rafael Nadal 70.6% 68.9%
 5  Stan Wawrinka 56.6% 57.6%
 6  Kei Nishikori 60.8% 61%
 7 Dominic Thiem 61% 58.7%
 8 Tomas Berdych 56.3% 57.9%
 9 Milos Raonic 62.4% 62.5%
 10  Richard Gasquet 62.4% 61.7%
  Average 62.1% 61.8%

Making five out of 10 seems to be clearly not enough.

Making six out of 10 is much closer to the ideal ratio, with the elite level players just a percentage point or two above that. Making seven out of 10 typically means you are not hitting it big enough, although there will certainly be some matches where that is advantageous.

Yes, you can make too many first serves. Overall, too many first serves in the box means consistency is trumping power with the game’s most powerful shot, and the “penalty-free” benefits of the first serve are not being maximised. The metrics identify that right around six out of 10 is where professional players like to be to in order to win the most matches possible.

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Fritz Sets Federer Clash In Stuttgart

  • Posted: Jun 07, 2016

Fritz Sets Federer Clash In Stuttgart

American teen saves one match point in opening win

#NextGen star Taylor Fritz saved one match point as he finished strongly to defeat qualifier Fabrice Martin 3-6, 7-6(6), 6-1 on Tuesday in the first round of the MercedesCup in Stuttgart.

In just his third tour-level match on grass, Fritz rallied from down 5/6 in the second set tie-break to level the match, before breaking serve three times as he raced through the decider, sealing victory in 88 minutes.

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The 18-year-old Fritz sets a second-round clash with top seed Roger Federer, who is returning from injury after being forced to miss Roland Garros.

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German qualifier Florian Mayer upset sixth seed Viktor Troicki 6-4, 7-6(4) in 71 minutes, claiming just his second tour-level win of the season. The former Top 20 player is on the comeback after returning from a torn tendon in his right adductor in Bucharest.

Another qualifier, Radek Stepanek, will face second seed Marin Cilic in the second round after defeating Denis Istomin 7-5, 3-6, 6-3.

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Laura Robson loses in Nottingham Open first round

  • Posted: Jun 07, 2016

Britain’s Laura Robson was knocked out in the first round of the Nottingham Open, losing 6-3 7-5 to Portugal’s Michelle Larcher de Brito.

The 22-year-old former British number one has won only once in the main draw of a WTA event since September 2013 after suffering with a wrist injury.

Naomi Broady is also out after a 6-2 6-1 loss to world number 72 Su-Wei Hsieh.

There was better news for British number four Tara Moore, who beat Croatia’s Donna Vekic 6-2 7-5.

Fellow British player Heather Watson plays later on Tuesday, while Johanna Konta progressed through the first round on Monday with a 6-3 6-0 win over American Victoria Duval.

Former world number one Caroline Wozniacki also reached the second round with a 7-5 6-3 win over Cagla Buyukakcay, but fifth seed Yanina Wickmayer is out after a 7-5 7-6 defeat by lucky loser Andrea Hlavackova.

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Emirates ATP Rankings 7 June 2016

  • Posted: Jun 07, 2016

Emirates ATP Rankings 7 June 2016

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Sport on the BBC: The best of this week's action

  • Posted: Jun 07, 2016

Find out the details of the major sports coverage on offer across the BBC’s television, radio and online platforms this week.

Highlights includes live TV and radio coverage of the start of Euro 2016, commentary of the Royal London One-Day coverage, England v Sri Lanka in the third Test at Lord’s and the Canadian Grand Prix.

All times BST. Fixtures and event start times are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. For more details of forthcoming coverage, visit the specific sport’s page on the website. Coverage on BBC Red Button can be subject to late schedule changes, so details may differ from this page.

Tuesday, 7 June

Watch on BBC TV as former France forward Thierry Henry looks back on the stories of European Championships gone by and examines the social and cultural impact football has across the continent.

13:00-13:45, Rugby league – Super League Show, BBC Two

13:55-22:00, Cricket – Yorkshire v Worcestershire, One-Day Cup, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

16:45-19:00, Women’s football – Wales v Norway, Euro 2017 qualifier, BBC Two Wales

19:30-21:30, Football – Euro 96 – When Football Came Home (repeat), BBC Radio 5 live

21:30-22:30, Football, Fighting Talk, BBC Radio 5 Live

Josh Widdicombe is judge and jury as Wales’ Elis James, Germany’s Henning Wehn, England’s Tom Davis and Irelands’s Neil Delamere battle for points in this Euros preview show.

22:45-23:45, Football – Thierry Henry: My France, My Euros, BBC One (23:45-00:45 BBC One Scotland, 23:10-00:10, BBC One Wales & 23:15-00:15 BBC One NI)

Wednesday, 8 June

Follow live BBC Radio 5 live sports extra commentary as Nottinghamshire host Warwickshire in the Royal London One-Day Cup.

13:55-22:00, Cricket – Nottinghamshire v Warwickshire, One-Day Cup, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

17:30-19:00, Rugby league – Super League Show (repeat), BBC Red Button

19:00-23:13, Football – England v Germany, Euro 96 Rewind, BBC Red Button and online

20:00-21:30, Football – France, Fear, Faith and Football, BBC Radio 5 live

A look at the changing context of the social and political background in France through three key moments in French football that took place at the Stade de France.

21:30-22:30, Rugby union – 5 live rugby union news and interviews, BBC Radio 5 live

22:45-23:30, Football – Euro 2016: Football Focus Special, BBC One (23:10-23:55, BBC One Wales & 23:45-00:30, BBC One NI)

23:13-23:30, Football – Euro 2016 build-up, BBC Red Button

23:30-02:30, Football – Euro 2016 preview show, BBC Red Button

Thursday, 9 June

England face Sri Lanka on the first day of the third Test at Lord’s and there’s coverage on the BBC Red Button of the Euro 2016 pre-tournament concert from the Eiffel Tower.

10:25-18:45, Cricket – England v Sri Lanka, third Test, day one, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

19:00-21:30, Football – Euro 2016 preview, BBC Radio 5 live

19:00-00:00, Football – Euro 2016 Concert, live from the Eiffel Tower, BBC Red Button

19:30-22:30, Rugby league – Castleford Tigers v Widnes Vikings, Super League, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

21:30-22:00, Football – Three Lions – The Story of the Song, BBC Radio 5 Live

Comedian David Baddiel and singer Ian Broudie discuss their ‘Three Lions’ song which was the official England anthem during Euro 96

Friday, 10 June

Euro 2016 begins with tournament hosts France taking on Romania with full commentary on BBC Radio 5 live and your calls and reaction after the game.

10:00-18:45, Cricket – England v Sri Lanka, third Test, day two, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

13:00-14:00, The Friday Sports Panel, BBC Radio 5 live

17:30-19:00, Football – Euro 2016 preview show, BBC Red Button

18:45-22:00, Cricket – Essex v Middlesex, T20 Blast, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

20:00-22:00, Football – France v Romania, Euro 2016, BBC Radio 5 live (radio build-up from 18:30; Connected TV and online build-up 19:00)

22:00-22:30, Football – Euro 2016 calls and reaction, BBC Radio 5 live

23:25-00:10, Football – France v Romania highlights, Euro 2016, BBC One

01:30-03:10, Football – Euro 2016 replay: France v Romania, BBC Two

Saturday, 11 June

Watch live BBC coverage of Wales’ first game of Euro 2016 against Slovakia and listen to BBC Radio 5 live commentary of England’s opening match against Russia – while there is coverage of the Rugby union First Test between Australia and England on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra.

09:00-09:45, Football – Euro 2016 highlights, BBC Red Button

10:30-18:45, Cricket – England v Sri Lanka, third Test, day three, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

11:05-13:00, Rugby union – Australia v England first Test, BBC Radio 5 live (build-up from 10:30)

12:15-13:15, Athletics – Diamond League highlights: Oslo, BBC Two

13:20-16:00, Football – Albania v Switzerland, Euro 2016, BBC One (build-up from 13:05 with 5 live commentary, BBC Red Button; Tactical Cam from 14:00, Connected TV and online)

14:00-16:00, Football – Albania v Switzerland, Euro 2016, BBC Radio 5 live (build-up 13:00)

13:45-16:00, Gaelic football, Ulster Championship, BBC Two NI

16:00-19:20, Football – Wales v Slovakia, Euro 2016, BBC One (option of Welsh language or 5 live commentary, BBC Red Button; Tactical Cam from 17:00, Connected TV and online)

17:00-19:00, Football Wales v Slovakia, Euro 2016, BBC Radio 5 live (build-up from 16:00)

20:00-22:00, Football – England v Russia, Euro 2016, BBC Radio 5 live (build-up from 19:00, Connected TV and online)

22:00-23:00, Football – 606, Euro 2016, BBC Radio 5 live

22:35-23:35, Football – Euro 2016 highlights, BBC One

23:35-05:00, Football – Euro 2016 catch-up, BBC Red Button

23:55-01:35, Football – Euro 2016 replay: England v Russia, BBC Two (not in Wales)

23:55-01:35, Football – Euro 2016 replay: Wales v Slovakia, BBC Two Wales

Sunday, 12 June

Listen to BBC Radio 5 live sports extra commentary as Red Bull’s Max Verstappen aims to win a second race of his career in the Canadian Grand Prix while there is live BBC One coverage of Northern Ireland’s first game of Euro 2016 against Poland.

09:00-10:00, Sportsweek, BBC Radio 5 live

09:00-10:00, Football – Euro 2016 highlights (repeat), BBC Red Button

10:00-18:45, Cricket – England v Sri Lanka, third Test, day four, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

12:10-14:00, Football – Euro 2016 build-up, BBC Radio 5 live

12:45-18:00, Triathlon – World Series, Leeds, BBC Two (16:00-18:00, BBC Two NI)

13:45-16:00, Gaelic football -Donegal v Fermanagh, Ulster Championship, BBC Two NI

14:00-16:00, Football – Turkey v Croatia, Euro 2016, BBC Radio 5 live (build-up from 13:00, Connected TV and online)

16:15-19:10, Football – Poland v Northern Ireland, Euro 2016, BBC One, (build-up from 16:00 with 5 live commentary, BBC Red Button; Tactical Cam from 17:00, Connected TV and online)

17:00-19:00, Football – Poland v Northern Ireland, Euro 2016, BBC Radio 5 Live (build-up from 16:00)

18:45-21:30, Formula 1 – Canadian Grand Prix, race, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

19:35-22:05, Football – Germany v Ukraine, Euro 2016, BBC One, (build-up from 19:00 with 5 live commentary, BBC Red Button; Tactical Cam from 20:00, Connected TV and online)

20:00-22:00, Football – Germany v Ukraine, Euro 2016, BBC Radio 5 Live (build-up from 19:00)

22:00-05:00, Football – Euro 2016 catch-up, BBC Red Button

00:45-02:25, Football – Euro 2016 replay, Poland v Northern Ireland, BBC Two

Monday, 13 June

Live coverage of the Republic of Ireland v Sweden in their opening Euro 2016 game and day one of the Queen’s Club Championships in London across BBC TV, radio, Connected TV and online.

09:15-10:15, Football – Euro 2016 catch-up, BBC Red Button

10:00-18:45, Cricket – England v Sri Lanka, third Test, day five, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

13:00-18:00, Tennis – Queen’s 2016, BBC Two, 12:30-13:30 & 17:45-21:00 BBC Red Button (continuous online and on Connected TV until 21:00)

14:00-16:00, Football – Spain v Czech Republic, Euro 2016, BBC Radio 5 live (build-up 13:00 on Connected TV)

16:30-19:05, Football – Republic of Ireland v Sweden, Euro 2016, BBC One (build-up from 16:00 with 5 live commentary and Tactical Cam from 17:00, Connected TV and online)

17:00-19:00, Football – Republic of Ireland v Sweden, Euro 2016, BBC Radio 5 live (build-up 16:00)

19:35-22:05, Football – Belgium v Italy, Euro 2016, BBC One (build-up from 19:00 with 5 live commentary and Tactical Cam from 20:00, Connected TV and online)

20:00-22:00, Football – Belgium v Italy, Euro 2016, BBC Radio 5 live (build-up from 19:00)

22:00-22:30, Football – Euro 2016 Social, calls and social media reaction, BBC Radio 5 live

21:00-22:00, Sailing – America’s Cup highlights (repeat), BBC Red Button

01:10-02:50, Football – Euro 2016 replay: Republic of Ireland v Sweden, BBC Two

Tuesday, 14 June

Day five of action at Euro 2016 concludes the first round of group matches and there is also live action from the Queen’s tennis championship and horse racing from Royal Ascot.

09:15-10:15, Football – Euro 2016 catch-up, BBC Red Button

12:00-16:45, Tennis – Queen’s 2016, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra (includes updates from Royal Ascot)

13:00-17:55, Tennis – Queen’s 2016, BBC Two, 12:30-14:35 & 17:45-21:00 BBC Red Button (continuous online and on Connected TV until 21:00)

16:45-19:00, Football – Austria v Hungary, Euro 2016, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra (build-up from 16:00 online and connected TV)

19:30-22:00, Football – Portugal v Iceland, Euro 2016, BBC One (build-up from 19:00 with 5 live commentary and Tactical Cam from 20:00, Connected TV and online)

20:00-22:00, Football – Portugal v Iceland, Euro 2016, BBC Radio 5 live (build-up from 19:00)

22:00-23:00, Sailing – Americas Cup highlights, BBC Red Button

22:00-22:30, Football – Euro 2016 Social, calls and social media reaction, BBC Radio 5 live

00:05-00:50, Rugby league – Super League Show, BBC Two

00:50-02:30, Football – Euro 2016 replay: Portugal v Iceland, BBC Two

Catch-up

You can view BBC Sport output as well as listen to our radio sports programming on the BBC iPlayer.

The BBC Sport website is available via desktop, mobile, tablet and app, giving fast and easy access to the live stream, text commentaries, news, reports, schedules, videos, as well as highlights of the day’s action. The BBC Sport app is available free on Apple and Android devices.

National and regional variations

National and regional variations have been included in this list where possible, but please check your local listings for more detailed information.

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Hewitt, Courier and Croft join BBC's Wimbledon team

  • Posted: Jun 07, 2016

Former world number ones Lleyton Hewitt and Jim Courier have joined the BBC for its coverage of Wimbledon 2016.

Former British number one Annabel Croft is another addition to the BBC TV team, led by Sue Barker.

The BBC will have comprehensive coverage of Wimbledon 2016 across TV, radio, online and social media, with 153 hours scheduled across BBC One and BBC Two.

Tony Livesey and Eleanor Oldroyd take the helm for BBC Radio 5 live, bringing more than 100 hours of action.

Australian Hewitt won the men’s singles title in 2002 and made 17 consecutive appearances in the tournament before retiring earlier this year.

Four-time Grand Slam champion Courier reached the 1993 final, losing in four sets to fellow American Pete Sampras.

The BBC line-up includes: 2015 Davis Cup-winning coach Leon Smith, John McEnroe, Tim Henman, Martina Navratilova, Marion Bartoli, Pat Cash, Lindsay Davenport, Richard Krajicek, Mary Pierce and Tracy Austin.

Alongside BBC One and BBC Two coverage you can access live streams of up to 15 courts via our digital services, as well as keeping across all the action on BBC Radio 5 live.

Available to UK users only

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Federer & Haas Go Sky High In Stuttgart

  • Posted: Jun 07, 2016

Federer & Haas Go Sky High In Stuttgart

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's-Hertogenbosch 2016

  • Posted: Jun 07, 2016

's-Hertogenbosch 2016

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