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Playing in Davis Cup doubles will be tough – Murray

  • Posted: Sep 16, 2016

Britain’s Andy Murray says it will “be tough” to play in Saturday’s Davis Cup doubles after losing a marathon five-hour singles match against Argentina.

The world number two was beaten in five sets by Juan Martin Del Potro, while Kyle Edmund also lost as Argentina went 2-0 up after day one in Glasgow.

Murray and his brother Jamie are set to play doubles at 14:00 BST, but line-ups can change an hour before the start.

“I’ll have to see how I feel when I wake up in the morning,” said Murray.

“I’ve never played a match that long. I’ve played matches close to that length but none after an extremely long stretch of playing, so I don’t know how I’ll feel.”

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Guido Pella beat Edmund 6-7 (5-7) 6-4 6-3 6-2 to ensure Argentina made the perfect start on Friday against the defending champions.

Britain must win Saturday’s doubles and both singles matches on Sunday if they are to keep alive their hopes of back-to-back Davis Cup triumphs.

Captain Leon Smith left doubles back-up Dom Inglot out of the four-man team, so Dan Evans would join Jamie Murray in the doubles if Andy, who also has Sunday’s reverse singles against Pella to consider, is rested.

Murray’s match against Del Potro was the longest of his career at five hours and seven minutes, and his second five-set defeat in nine days following his loss to Kei Nishikori at the US Open.

It was also Murray’s first Davis Cup defeat on home soil and broke his 14-match winning streak in the competition.

“I’m very proud of how I fought, I did fantastic,” said the Scot after his 6-4 5-7 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 6-4 defeat.

“I fought for every point, tried as best as I could. That’s all you can do. It was very fine margins. That happens in tennis and sport sometimes. It could have gone either way and he just played a little bit better in the fifth set.”

Great Britain 0-2 Argentina
Friday: Juan Martin del Potro beat Andy Murray 6-4 5-7 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 6-4
Friday: Guido Pella beat Kyle Edmund 6-7 (5-7) 6-4 6-3 6-2
Saturday: Andy Murray & Jamie Murray v Federico Delbonis & Leonardo Mayer
Sunday: Andy Murray v Guido Pella
Sunday: Kyle Edmund v Juan Martin del Potro

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College Star Stachowiak Gets Pro Experience

  • Posted: Sep 16, 2016

College Star Stachowiak Gets Pro Experience

Duke freshman reflects on ATP Challenger Tour debut in Cary

Nick Stachowiak couldn’t have asked for more home crowd support in his ATP Challenger Tour debut. 

The 18 year old American, currently a freshman at Duke University, received a wild card into the main draw of the $50,000 ATP Challenger Tour event in Cary. Competing on the courts that he’ll do battle on for Duke over the next four years, Stachowiak put up a valiant effort before losing to Emilio Gomez in his first-round match.

Although he left the tournament earlier than he hoped, he was grateful to play on front of a vocal Stadium Court crowd during a night session.

“Playing on Stadium Court for my first ATP Challenger Tour event was a great experience. I’m really grateful to everyone who gave me the wild card,” said Stachowiak. “I was a little nervous at the beginning of the match, but I got into it and it was a lot of fun.”

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Stachowiak concluded his junior career as one of the top players in the U.S., reaching the doubles final last month at the Boys’ 18s National Championships. But he admitted that while there will be a learning curve playing college tennis, there was even a steeper one playing and practising this week with the pros.

“I think the biggest difference in maturity. They do this for a living, so they know every point matters and don’t take any off,” said Stachowiak. “I’ve learned that I have a lot to work on. There’s always another level and you can always get better. The main thing is just to keep working hard.”

Although he will mainly focus on college tennis during the school year, Stachowiak said he intends to play a few Futures and ATP Challenger Tour events during the summer. He’s also hopeful to get another wild card here next year and show how much progress he’s made in 12 months.

“I couldn’t be happier because this is my hometown. I’ve been playing on these courts since I was seven years old,” said Stachowiak. “I’m so glad this tournament is here and I hope it stays here because I want to come back and play this again.”

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Satral Continues Strong Form In Banja Luka

  • Posted: Sep 16, 2016

Satral Continues Strong Form In Banja Luka

Czech star posts another deep run in Challengers

After a difficult first half of 2016, Jan Satral has rebounded strongly and is playing the best tennis of his career.

The 26 year old from the Czech Republic is at a career-high Emirates ATP Ranking of No. 182 after a string of impressive results in the past three months. After winning three main draw matches in Challengers in the first six months of the year, he’s gone 8-3 in his past four Challenger events.

Competing at this week’s $75,000 ATP Challenger Tour event in Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Satral reached the quarter-finals before losing to fellow Czech player and fourth seed Adam Pavlasek. But despite the loss, he had only good things to say about the tournament.

“I’m in Banja Luka for the second time and really like it here,” said Satral. “The club and the city are really nice, the people from tournament are so friendly and always trying to make us feel like we’re at home. There are a lot of people watching us play every match as well. I’ll definitely come back again.”

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Satral won his first ATP Challenger Tour title in July at the $50,000 event in Marburg, Germany, then qualified for his first ATP World Tour main draw weeks later at the German Tennis Championships 2016. The following month, Satral qualified for his first Grand Slam at the US Open and won a round in the main draw. 

Despite all his recent success, Satral said his most satisfying moment was a loss. He reflected on his second-round match at the US Open against Gael Monfils, which was played on Arthur Ashe Stadium, as a motivating moment to continue producing solid results.

“The US Open was an amazing two weeks for me,” said Satral. “Coming back from two sets down against Mackenzie McDonald gave me a lot of confidence for the next matches in my career and playing a match in Arthur Ashe Stadium against Monfils was a dream come true . I also just had a really nice time in New York City with my girlfriend.”

With minimal points to defend the rest of the year, Satral hopes to continue pushing towards the Top 100 of the Emirates ATP Rankings.

“I feel really good on court now and am enjoying every moment in training, which is very important for me. If I’m good in my mind, I can play my best tennis,” said Satral. “Now that I have these feelings, I’m satisfied with my game and hope for more good results.”

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Gasquet Gives France Early Lead

  • Posted: Sep 16, 2016

Gasquet Gives France Early Lead

France faces Croatia in Davis Cup semi-finals

CROATIA 0, FRANCE 1

Venue: Kresimir Cosic Hall, Zadar, CRO (hard – indoor)

Richard Gasquet gave France an early lead in the Davis Cup semi-finals as he defeated Croatia’s #NextGen star Borna Coric 6-2, 7-6(5), 6-1. Marin Cilic will look to level the tie for the hosts when he faces Lucas Pouille in Friday’s second rubber in Zadar.

The 30-year-old Gasquet notched his 12th Davis Cup singles win as he struck 27 winners and benefitted from 37 unforced errors from the 19-year-old Coric, who is playing in just his eighth Davis Cup tie. The teenager was the hero for his country in July’s quarter-finals, when he defeated Jack Sock over four sets in the deciding fifth rubber to give Croatia victory over the United States.

World No. 17 Gasquet is looking to lead France to its second Davis Cup final in three years. France finished runner-up to Switzerland two years ago, but is a nine-time winner of the ITF men’s team competition, most recently in 2001.

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Aussies In Command

  • Posted: Sep 16, 2016

Aussies In Command

ATPWorldTour.com recaps Friday play in the Davis Cup World Group play-offs

Nick Kyrgios and Bernard Tomic were irresistible on Friday, winning all six sets played against Slovakia to put Australia a match away from remaining in the Davis Cup World Group in 2017. #NextGen star Kyrgios opener the tie with a 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 win over Andrej Martin, while Tomic helped the Aussies to a 2-0 lead by dismissing Jozef Kovalik 7-6(5), 6-4, 6-4.

Even without Kei Nishikori, who was rested by captain Minoru Ueda, Japan was able to race to a 2-0 lead in their tie against Ukraine. Taro Daniel edged Sergiy Stakhovsky 7-6(4), 7-6(2), 6-1 in the first rubber before #NextGen player Yoshihito Nishioka beat Illya Marchenko 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 7-5.

Uzbekistan, hosting Switzerland on outdoor clay in Tashkent, is aiming to reach the World Group for the first time. Denis Istomin helped the home team to an early lead by beating Antoine Bellier 6-3, 6-2, 6-4, but Henri Laaksonen equalised for the Swiss by routing Sanjar Fayziev 6-2, 6-2, 6-2.

Feliciano Lopez was a late Spanish substitution for Rafael Nadal in the first rubber of their away tie against India. Lopez beat Ramkumar Ramanathan 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 on an outdoor hard court in New Delhi to give the visitors an early lead. David Ferrer put the visitor a match away from promotion by downing Saketh Myneni 6-1, 6-2, 6-1.

Jan-Lennard Struff earned his first live-rubber singles win and helped the Germans move ahead 1-0 against Poland in Berlin. Struff outlasted Kamil Majchrzak 6-7(8), 6-3, 5-7, 6-2, 6-1. Florian Mayer would double the hosts’ lead by beating Hubert Hurkacz 1-6, 7-6(6), 6-4, 7-5.

David Goffin made a quick start in the Belgium-Brazil tie by downing Thiago Monteiro 6-2, 6-2, 6-0. Steve Darcis then topped Thomaz Bellucci 6-7(5), 6-1, 6-3, 6-3 to put the Belgians up 2-0.

Frank Dancevic helped Canada to a quick start against Chile by taking down Christian Garin 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-1, 6-4 on a fast indoor court in Halifax. Vasek Pospisil doubled the home team’s lead by seeing off Nicolas Jarry 6-1, 5-7, 7-6(2), 6-3.

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