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#NextGen Edmund Advances In Tight Antwerp Debut

  • Posted: Oct 18, 2016

#NextGen Edmund Advances In Tight Antwerp Debut

Schwartzman, Youzhny also in action on Tuesday

#NextGen Kyle Edmund squeaked by Croatian Illya Marchenko 7-6(7), 7-6(5) during his European Open debut on Tuesday in Antwerp. The 21-year-old Brit won 67 per cent of his service points and benefitted from 13 Marchenko double faults.

Edmund, who’s playing at a career-high No. 43 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, will next play second seed David Ferrer, who received a first-round bye.

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Argentine Diego Schwartzman survived a tight contest as well, beating seventh seed Nicolas Mahut 7-6(2), 7-5. Schwartzman converted all four of his break points and will play #NextGen star Taylor Fritz or Belgian wild card Joris De Loore in the second round.

Romanian qualifier Marius Copil recorded only his fourth tour-level match win of the season by knocking out sixth seed Joao Sousa 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 in one hour and 48 minutes. Another qualifier, Jozef Kovalik, beat Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 6-3, 6-3. Elsewhere, Jan-Lennard Struff broke a two-match losing streak against Mikhail Youzhny by hitting 11 aces in a 6-7(3), 6-3, 6-0 win over two hours and 38 minutes.

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Daniel Garza: Mexican tennis player banned for match-fixing offence

  • Posted: Oct 18, 2016

Mexican tennis player Daniel Garza has been banned for six months and fined $5,000 (£4,062) after being found guilty of a match-fixing offence.

The 31-year-old tried “to influence the outcome of a match” on the third-tier ITF Futures Tour in California in March 2015, the Tennis Integrity Unit said.

The offence took place at that year’s ITF USA Futures 11 tournament, in which Garza did not play.

Ranked 1,065th in the world in singles, he reached a high of 294 in 2012.

Garza’s ban takes effect immediately, and he is barred from competing in or attending any tournament or event organised or sanctioned by the governing bodies of tennis.

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Emirates ATP Race To London Update 17 October 2016

  • Posted: Oct 18, 2016

Emirates ATP Race To London Update 17 October 2016

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Kyle Edmund beats Illya Marchenko at European Open in Antwerp

  • Posted: Oct 18, 2016

British number two Kyle Edmund came through two tie-breaks to beat Ukraine’s Illya Marchenko and reach the second round of the European Open.

Edmund, who reached a career-high ranking of 43 on Monday, won 7-6 (9-7) 7-6 (7-5) and goes on to face Spain’s second seed David Ferrer in Antwerp.

The 21-year-old from Yorkshire fought back from a break down in both sets before edging through the tie-breaks.

World number 12 David Goffin of Belgium is the top seed in Antwerp.

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Behind The Scenes At Shanghai 2016

  • Posted: Oct 18, 2016

Behind The Scenes At Shanghai 2016

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Infosys ATP Beyond The Numbers More Return Points

  • Posted: Oct 18, 2016

Infosys ATP Beyond The Numbers More Return Points

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Huey/Mirnyi Push For London Bid

  • Posted: Oct 18, 2016

Huey/Mirnyi Push For London Bid

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Olivo Reflects On Buenos Aires Challenger 2016 Title

  • Posted: Oct 18, 2016

Olivo Reflects On Buenos Aires Challenger 2016 Title

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Anderson Comes Back For Stockholm Success

  • Posted: Oct 18, 2016

Anderson Comes Back For Stockholm Success

London contender Monfils leads the Stockholm field

Kevin Anderson fought back from a set and a break down to beat eighth seed Marcos Baghdatis 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 and advance to the second round of the If Stockholm Open on Monday. The South African broke Baghdatis at 3-4 in the second set and again at 5-4 to even the match.

Anderson fell behind a break in the third set as well but reeled off five straight games to upset the 2009 champion. “Things weren’t looking great… I fought through,” Anderson said. “I felt that if I could keep my mind a little bit and just take it one point at a time, I definitely was going to give myself a shot.”

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He will next face American Ryan Harrison, who lost only seven of his first-serve points to knock out fellow qualifier Adam Pavlasek 6-3, 7-5. Harrison’s compatriots were less fortunate in Sweden.

Fifth seed Steve Johnson, No. 24 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, fell to Radu Albot of Moldova 6-3, 6-4 in 80 minutes. Albot, No. 103 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, will play Swede wild card Elias Ymer, a member of the ATP Next Generation, or German qualifier Tobias Kamke in the second round. Frenchman Adrian Mannarino got the better of Donald Young 7-5, 6-4 and will next meet #NextGen star Alexander Zverev, the fourth seed.

Barclays ATP World Tour Finals contender Gael Monfils leads the field at the ATP World Tour 250 tournament. Monfils is currently in sixth place in the Emirates ATP Race To London, 1,060 points ahead of eighth-placed Rafael Nadal. The top eight at the end of the season qualify for the year-ending championships, to be held 13-20 November at The O2 in London.

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Moscow 2016

  • Posted: Oct 18, 2016

Moscow 2016

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