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Simon, Goffin Advance To Metz QFs

  • Posted: Sep 22, 2016

Simon, Goffin Advance To Metz QFs

Herbert and Mahut compete in singles play

Two former Moselle Open champions, David Goffin and Gilles Simon, both advanced to the quarter-finals on Thursday.

Second seed Goffin, who beat Joao Sousa for the 2014 title, lost just 10 of his service points in a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Jan-Lennard Struff in 67 minutes. The Barclays ATP World Tour Finals contender, who is currently placed No. 11 in the Emirates ATP Race To London, awaits the winner of eighth seed Nicolas Mahut or Illya Marchenko.

Fourth seed Simon maintained his fine run of form at the ATP World Tour 250 tournament by beating Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 6-7(3), 6-3, 6-4 in two hours and 40 minutes. Simon, now 6-0 lifetime against Garcia-Lopez, has won 13 of his past 14 matches at the event where he is the 2010 and 2013 champion.

Simon will next face Malek Jaziri, who won an ATP Challenger Tour event in Istanbul on Sunday. Jaziri advanced to his second ATP World Tour quarter-final of the year by beating qualifier Vincent Millot 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 in one hour and 49 minutes.

Mixed Days For Doubles Seeds

Third seeds Mate Pavic and Michael Venus kept their cool saving three break points in a 6-2, 7-6(5) victory over Nicolas Monroe and Artem Sitak, while Julio Peralta and Horacio Zeballos beat fourth seeds Robert Lindstedt and Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi 4-6, 6-3, 10-5.

Elsewhere, Colin Fleming and Scott Lipsky saved two match points at 8/9 and 10/11 in the Match tie-break in a 5-7, 7-6(3), 13-11 win over Marcus Daniell and Marcelo Demoliner.

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Haase, Ungur Advance At Sibiu Challenger 2016 Wednesday Highlights

  • Posted: Sep 22, 2016

Haase, Ungur Advance At Sibiu Challenger 2016 Wednesday Highlights

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Youzhny Shocks Raonic In St. Petersburg

  • Posted: Sep 22, 2016

Youzhny Shocks Raonic In St. Petersburg

London hopeful Berdych survives

Russian Mikhail Youzhny, the winningest player at the St. Petersburg Open, upended No. 2 seed Milos Raonic 2-6, 7-6(6), 6-4 in the pair’s second-round match on Thursday. Youzhny was two points from defeat, down 5/2 in the second-set tie-break, but fought back to secure his first win in three FedEx ATP Head2Head meetings against the big-serving Canadian. It was the 33rd win in St. Petersburg for the 2004 champion, who also snapped a 10-match losing streak against Top 10 players. He will face Alexander Zverev in the quarter-finals.

Despite the loss, Raonic remains in contention for a place in the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. He is No. 4 in the Emirates ATP Race To London behind Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka, who have already qualified.

Third seed Tomas Berdych edged past Andrey Kuznetsov 6-3, 2-6, 7-6(4). Berdych, who is attempting to qualify for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for the seventh straight year, is aiming to make up ground on No. 8-placed Rafael Nadal in the Emirates ATP Race To London. Berdych (2,530 points) is 670 points behind Nadal (3,200).

Lorenzi overcame qualifier Alexandre Sidorenko 7-6(6), 6-4 earlier in the day, while seventh seed Viktor Troicki beat fellow Serbian Dusan Lajovic 6-4, 6-4 to set up a clash against top seed Wawrinka.

#NextGen star Zverev broke serve five times to see off local favourite Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 7-5 in 85 minutes. Zverev’s father represented the Soviet Union on the ATP World Tour. The 19-year-old German was reunited with his grandfather for the first time in 10 years this week in St. Petersburg.

Eighth seed Joao Sousa saved five of seven break points to defeat wild card Andrey Rublev 7-6(3), 3-6, 6-3 in two hours and 12 minutes.

Doubles Semi-Finals Set

Top seeds Dominic Inglot and Henri Kontinen downed Paolo Lorenzi and Adrian Mannarino 6-7(5), 6-1, 10/7 to set a semi-final clash against Russians Konstantin Kravchuk and Andrey Kuznetsov, who won 6-4, 7-6(6) against Karen Khachanov and Lukas Rosol.

Andre Begemann and Leander Paes were 6-3, 7-5 winners over Purav Raja and Divij Sharan. They will next face Mikhail Elgin and Alexander Kudryavtsev, who upset No. 2 seeds Marcin Matkowski and Nenad Zimonjic 7-6(4), 7-5.

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Federer Leads Forbes List In Endorsements

  • Posted: Sep 22, 2016

Federer Leads Forbes List In Endorsements

Five ATP World Tour stars ranked in Top 100

Roger Federer’s commercial appeal is without equal. The Swiss star leads all professional athletes with $60 million earned in off-court endorsements according to The World’s Highest-Paid Athletes 2016 list compiled by Forbes. The Basel native’s commercial partners include Nike, Wilson, Rolex, Mercedes-Benz, Credit Suisse and Moët & Chandon.

The 35 year old is No. 4 in total 2016 earnings on the Forbes list with $67.8 million, trailing only footballers Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi and NBA star LeBron James.

Top 10 Highest-Paid Athletes (Forbes)

Name Total Earnings Endorsements Salary/Prize Money
Cristiano Ronaldo $88 million

$32 million

$56 million
Lionel Messi $81.4 million $28 million $53.4 million
LeBron James $77.2 million

$54 million

$23.2 million
Roger Federer $67.8 million $60 million $7.8 million
Kevin Durant $56.2 million $36 million $20.2 million
Novak Djokovic $55.8 million $34 million $21.8 million
Cam Newton $53.1 million $12 million $41.1 million
Phil Mickelson $52.9 million $50 million $2.9 million
Jordan Spieth $52.8 million $32 million $20.8 million
Kobe Bryant $50 million $25 million $25 million

Federer is joined by four other ATP World Tour players in the Top 100. Novak Djokovic is No. 6 ($55.8M), Rafael Nadal is No. 21 ($37.5M), Kei Nishikori is No. 29 ($33.5M) and Andy Murray is No. 74 ($23M).

Federer compiled a 21-7 record at tour-level in 2016, but missed more than two months due to knee surgery following the Australian Open and was forced to cut his year short after Wimbledon. In total, Federer owns 1,080 match wins and 88 titles at tour-level.

See the full list at Forbes.com

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GB to play Canada in 2017 Davis Cup first round

  • Posted: Sep 22, 2016

Great Britain have been drawn away to Canada in the first round of the 2017 Davis Cup World Group in February.

Britain were beaten semi-finalists in this year’s competition, losing 3-2 to Argentina in Glasgow last week.

Leon Smith’s team were bidding for back-to-back titles after ending their 79-year wait for the trophy in 2015.

The fixture on 3-5 February could feature a meeting between British world number two Andy Murray and Canada’s world number six Milos Raonic.

Murray beat Raonic in this Wimbledon year’s final to win his third Grand Slam title.

Britain and Canada have faced each other only once before in the Davis Cup – in Bournemouth in 1967 – as a host team comprising Mike Sangster, Roger Taylor and Bobby Wilson won 4-1.

There are 16 nations in round one of the Davis Cup World Group, with Britain seeded third.

Among the other ties, Novak Djokovic’s Serbia take on Russia, while 2016 finalists Croatia will face Spain.

Davis Cup World Group round one ties, 3-5 February 2017
Argentina v Italy
Germany v Belgium
Australia v Czech Republic
USA v Switzerland
Japan v France
Canada v Great Britain
Serbia v Russia
Croatia v Spain

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Torpegaard Enjoys Breakthrough On Home Campus

  • Posted: Sep 22, 2016

Torpegaard Enjoys Breakthrough On Home Campus

College tennis star wins first main draw Challenger match in Columbus

After being just one match away from bringing the NCAA men’s singles championship to Ohio State University, Mikael Torpegaard is enjoying an ATP Challenger Tour breakthrough on his home campus.

The 20 year old from Denmark and current junior at OSU won his first main draw Challenger match at this week’s $50,000 event in Columbus, Ohio, prevailing on Tuesday over American Nicolas Meister. Torpegaard then delighted the home crowd with a three-set win over Canadian Peter Polansky in a second-round match on Wednesday.

“It was super cool. I’m happy to figure out the level I need to be at going forward,” said Torpegaard. “I know that I made the right decision going to college and also coming to OSU. I’ve had amazing coaches here and my time at OSU has really prepared me for a pro career on and off the court.”

Torpegaard finished his sophomore year at OSU with a 34-5 record, topping it off with a runner-up showing at the NCAA men’s singles championship last May. He also had the opportunity to play against some the world’s best players at the beginning of his sophomore year, falling to Rafael Nadal and David Ferrer in a Davis Cup tie for Denmark against Spain last September.

The Dane used those experiences to have a successful summer on the ITF Futures circuit. posting a 15-4 record and winning his first pro singles title last month in Finland.

“There are actually a lot of similarities between college tennis and Challenger tennis because a lot of the top college players could play at this level,” said Torpegaard. “But the biggest difference is knowing the struggle of travel alone, the economic aspect and putting all of those pieces together. You do get a lot of help in college tennis, a lot of matches and everything is kind of set up for you.”

Torpegaard has been one of the top players in Denmark for the past three years. Although he’s optimistic about how tennis is growing in the country, he said that college tennis is an ideal path for players from smaller nations who are eager to eventually make it onto the ATP World Tour.

“It’s tough to find support from sponsors, so people are now seeing college tennis as a good option,” said Torpegaard. “I think people are realizing that college tennis is the way forward, whereas before, the guys at the head of my federation thought that college tennis is where good players go to die. I’m glad people are starting to realize that there’s more than one way to make it and that college tennis can be used as a stepping stone towards a professional career.”

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St. Petersburg Sights On Display

  • Posted: Sep 22, 2016

St. Petersburg Sights On Display

It hasn’t all been about tennis for players this week. ATPWorldTour.com provides a recap of the highlights.

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St. Petersburg Open – St. Petersburg, Russia

Milos Raonic, Stan Wawrinka, Tomas Berdych, Viktor Troicki, Alexander Zverev and more stars attend the St. Petersburg Open’s swanky soiree at The Four Seasons Hotel on Monday night in St. Petersburg. 

Second and third seeds Raonic and Berdych took time away from the tournament to visit the iconic St. Isaac’s Cathedral. The duo were joined by Raonic’s girlfriend Danielle Knudson to take a tour of one of the city’s most picturesque landmarks, as well as climb up a private staircase to the Balustrade where 12 bronze angels overlook St. Petersburg. More

Former champion Mikhail Youzhny held a master class in the TRK “Galereya” shopping mall. All the mall guests were welcome to take part in the tournament. The guests then challenged themselves as they tried to return Youznhy’s serve. More

Youzhny also visited a shirt museum at Sibur Arena, which hosts a collection of all past champions’ signed shirts.

Troicki and Dusan Lajovic took a scenic canal boat tour to take in the city sights.

Youzhny, Joao Sousa, Andrey Rublev and Daniil Medvedev met fans at autograph sessions.

Andrey Kuznetsov attended a meet-and-greet for Emirates.

Moselle Open – Metz, France

Gilles Muller and Vincent Millot played mini tennis with young fans at Galeries Lafayette.

David Goffin, Tommy Robredo and NextGen’s Quentin Halys participated in meet-and-greets with local fans.

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Thiem Nudges Towards London Bid In Metz

  • Posted: Sep 22, 2016

Thiem Nudges Towards London Bid In Metz

Austrian attempting to qualify for year-end championships for the first time

Dominic Thiem moved closer to qualifying for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals on Wednesday with an opening win at the Moselle Open in Metz. The 23-year-old Austrian prevailed against German qualifier Peter Gojowczyk 7-5, 7-6(2) to avenge a previous straight-sets loss to Gojowczyk in Doha in 2014.

Thiem had to retire from his most recent match, a fourth-round contest against Juan Martin del Potro at the US Open, because of a right-leg injury. But the World No. 10 moved freely and showed no signs of any lingering pain during his Moselle Open debut. The right-hander delivered 12 aces and didn’t face a break point in the 88-minute win.

Thiem is trying to qualify for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for the first time. He’s currently in seventh place in the Emirates ATP Race To London. Three men – Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka – have already qualified for the year-end championships, to be held 13-20 November at The O2 in London, leaving five spots still open. In the quarter-finals, Thiem will face sixth seed Gilles Muller, who won 82 per cent of his service points to beat Georgian Nikoloz Basilashvili 6-4, 6-2 in 56 minutes.

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Eighth seed Nicolas Mahut dismissed #NextGen player Quentin Halys 6-3, 6-4. Mahut is playing in Metz for the 11th straight year and 13th time in the past 14 years. He’ll try to improve on semi-final showings in 2007 and 2013. In the second round, the 34-year-old Mahut will meet Ukrainian Illya Marchenko, who saved two match points at 4-5, 15/40 in the deciding set to beat Andreas Seppi 6-7(1), 6-3, 7-6(4) in two hours and 28 minutes.

Julien Benneteau reached his second quarter-final of the season by beating German Dustin Brown 6-3, 6-4. He also reached the quarter-finals at the Abierto Mexicano Mifel last month in Los Cabos. Benneteau will meet a countryman in the quarter-finals, either Pierre-Hugues Herbert or third seed Lucas Pouille.

German Jan-Lennard Struff got the better of 2007 champion Tommy Robredo, who was making his ATP World Tour return following right elbow surgery on 27 April. Struff won 7-6(5), 7-5 in one hour and 33 minutes. He will next meet second seed and 2014 champion David Goffin.

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