Cilic Marches On in Tokyo 2016
Cilic Marches On in Tokyo 2016
The top seed drops just three games over Kuznetsov
Top seed Andy Murray of Great Britain advanced to the final eight of the China Open after dismissing Russia’s Andrey Kuznetsov 6-2, 6-1 on Wednesday evening.
The 2014 semifinalist (l. to Djokovic) won 81 per cent of first-serve points and broke his opponent seven times during the 76-minute encounter.
By reaching his 11th quarter-final of the season, Murray improves to a 57-9 match record — the most wins on the ATP World Tour this season. Along the way, he picked up four titles: Rome (d. Djokovic), London/Queen’s Club (d. Raonic), the Rio Olympics (d. del Potro), and his second Wimbledon crown (d. Raonic).
He next faces countryman Kyle Edmund, who dismissed Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in their second-round match. Murray leads their FedEx ATP Head2Head rivalry 1-0, with the win coming on grass this June at the Aegon Championships.
“[On] the day of the match, it’s always a little bit uncomfortable,” said Murray about playing against his Davis Cup teammate, “because normally when you see your friends and stuff in the locker room, you have a chat, joke around a bit. But on match days, it always tends to be a little bit more serious.
“Once you get out on the court and start competing, it’s fine. After the match, again, it’s always fine. But it’s just sort of the couple hours before when you see each other in the locker room, it can be a little bit uncomfortable.”
Spaniards enjoying doubles success
Pablo Carreno Busta and Rafael Nadal reached the China Open semi-finals as they defeated local wild cards Mao-Xin Gong and Ze Zhang 7-5, 6-3 on Wednesday in Beijing.
Carreno Busta is looking to reach his second ATP World Tour doubles final in as many weeks after finishing runner-up in Chengdu on Sunday (w/ Fyrstenberg). The 25 year old also made the US Open final last month (w/ Garcia-Lopez). Nadal, meanwhile, is chasing his second doubles triumph of the season after winning the gold medal with Marc Lopez at the Rio Olympics.
Second seeds Lukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo opened their campaign with a 7-6(10), 6-3 victory over Pablo Cuevas and Viktor Troicki. The Polish/Brazilian duo are bidding for their second ATP World Tour team title this week, having lifted the trophy in Vienna last year.
There was success for two French teams in the first round. Richard Gasquet and Lucas Pouille combined for a 4-6, 6-4, 10-6 victory over Mate Pavic and Michael Venus, while Julien Benneteau and Edouard Roger-Vasselin beat Milos Raonic and Nenad Zimonjic 6-4, 7-5.
Garanti Koza becomes a Gold Partner
The ATP and Garanti Koza, a Turkish construction and property development company, have entered an agreement that sees Garanti Koza become a Gold Partner as well as Official Real Estate Development Company of the prestigious season-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals at The O2 in London.
Garanti Koza is an industry leader in construction contracting and property development, with industrial construction, commercial ventures and residential projects worldwide. This sponsorship is the latest addition to Garanti Koza’s expanding tennis portfolio, which includes the ATP Istanbul Open, ATP Sofia Open and WTA Istanbul Cup. Garanti Koza has also recently completed construction on its 55 tennis court training complex, Koza World of Sports, which provides a home to tournaments, player development and recreational health and fitness.
“This sponsorship represents an exciting opportunity for Garanti Koza to partner with the ATP World Tour for their end-of-year finals. As a Gold Sponsor and the Official Real-estate Development Company of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, we look forward to the Garanti Koza brand being synonymous with the highest level of tennis.” – Mr. Murat Binark, Vice President of Garanti Koza.
“We are delighted to welcome Garanti Koza on board as a partner to our prestigious season finale in London,” said Chris Kermode, ATP Executive Chairman & President. “The Barclays ATP World Tour Finals attracts more than 100 million television viewers worldwide, offering a truly global platform not only for our players but also for our commercial partners. We look forward to a successful partnership with Garanti Koza.”
The Barclays ATP World Tour Finals has attracted more than 1.8 million fans to The O2 arena since the tournament moved to London in 2009. The tournament features the world’s best eight qualified singles players and doubles teams battling to win the biggest indoor tennis tournament in the world.
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World No. 1 Novak Djokovic, Wimbledon champion Andy Murray and US Open winner Stan Wawrinka are the first singles players to qualify for this year’s tournament, which will offer US$ 7.5 million in prize money. The prestigious event has been contested in major cities around the world with a rich history dating back to the birth of The Masters in 1970 in Tokyo. Since 2000, the event has taken place in cities such as Lisbon, Sydney and Shanghai, before moving to London in 2009 where it will be held through 2018.
Kyle Edmund set up a potential quarter-final against Andy Murray by beating Roberto Bautista Agut 6-4 4-6 6-4 at the China Open.
The British qualifier broke the Spanish world number 18 in the seventh game of the third set to set up the victory.
Edmund, 21, provisionally moved into the world’s top 50 after a first-round win over Guillermo Garcia-Lopez.
He will face Davis Cup team-mate Murray next in Beijing if the world number two beats Andrey Kuznetsov on Tuesday.
Earlier, British number one Johanna Konta boosted her hopes of reaching the WTA Finals in Singapore by beating Hungary’s Timea Babos 7-5 6-2 to reach the third round of the women’s event in Beijing.
Meanwhile, in the Japan Open, Britain’s Dominic Inglot and his Dutch partner Jean-Julien Rojer were beaten 6-3 6-3 in the quarter-finals by Marcel Spain’s Granollers and Marcin Matkowski or Poland.
Maria Sharapova is “starting to believe” that the International Tennis Federation tried to make an example of her by handing her a two-year ban for testing positive for meldonium. The suspension was eventually cut to 15 months after Sharapova appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Pictures courtesy of Charlie Rose
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