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Basic, Copil Shock Seeds In Sofia

  • Posted: Feb 07, 2018

Basic, Copil Shock Seeds In Sofia

No. 129 reaches his second QF of the season at the Diema Xtra Sofia Open

Mirza Basic stunned No. 4 seed Philipp Kohlschreiber 7-5, 7-6(5) at the Diema Xtra Sofia Open to reach his second quarter-final of the season on Wednesday.

The No. 129, who reached the last eight at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open (l. Pella), broke serve in the 12th game of the first set to take a one-set lead and secured a crucial mini-break at 5/5 in the second set tie-break to upset the German after one hour and 41 minutes.

Kohlschreiber, who has captured one tour-level title in each of the past four seasons, remains winless in 2018 while Basic awaits the winner of Thursday’s second-round match between Maximilian Marterer and No. 7 seed Joao Sousa.

Germany’s Marterer continued his strong start to the season with a 7-6(3), 6-4 win over Tunisia’s Malek Jaziri. Marterer, who is targeting a Top 50 place in the year-end ATP Rankings, hit 13 aces to set up the second-round clash with seventh seed Joao Sousa.

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Romania’s Marius Copil also produced an upset to beat No. 5 seed Robin Haase 7-6(5), 6-4 and book his place in the second round. The No. 93 defeated the Dutch No. 1, winning 88 per cent of points on serve, and will next face Slovenia’s Blaz Kavcic. The 30-year-old took just 78 minutes to beat Serbia’s Laslo Djere 6-4, 6-4.

Italy’s Andreas Seppi will meet third seed Gilles Muller for a place in the quarter-finals after dispatching of No. 92 Mikhail Youzhny 6-3, 6-4. Qualifier Jozef Kovalik came from 2-5 down in the third set and saved one match point to beat countryman Lukas Lacko 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 while Marcos Baghdatis recovered from an early first-set deficit to beat lucky loser Salvatore Caruso 7-6(3), 6-3.

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Federer Has Shot At No. 1 Next Week After Taking Rotterdam Wild Card

  • Posted: Feb 07, 2018

Federer Has Shot At No. 1 Next Week After Taking Rotterdam Wild Card

Swiss legend needs to reach semis to reclaim top spot

Roger Federer is taking a wild card into next week’s ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam, where he will have the chance to reclaim the No. 1 ATP Ranking for the first time in more than five years.

Federer, who last held the top spot on 4 October 2012, moved to within 155 points of Rafael Nadal after claiming his 20th Grand Slam title at the Australian Open and could dethrone Nadal as World No. 1 if he reaches the semi-finals in Rotterdam.

Federer has previously played the ATP World Tour 500 tournament eight times, taking the title in 2005 and 2012.

Tournament Director Richard Krajicek said: “We are thrilled that Roger has chosen to come to the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament last minute. After his fantastic result at the Australian Open, it is tremendous news that he will be joining us in Rotterdam. It is a crown to the celebration of the history of our tournament.”

Federer, 36, holds the record for most weeks spent at No. 1 (302). He is attempting to eclipse Andre Agassi (33) as the oldest World No. 1.

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Konta and Watson start GB Fed Cup campaign with wins

  • Posted: Feb 07, 2018

Great Britain made a winning start to their Fed Cup campaign with victory over Portugal in Tallinn, Estonia.

Heather Watson and Johanna Konta won their respective singles matches to give Britain an unassailable 2-0 lead before the doubles rubber.

Britain play their final game in Group B against Estonia on Friday and, if they top their group, will face a play-off against the winner of Group C.

The winner of that tie will qualify for World Group II play-offs in April.

Britain have not competed in the Fed Cup World Group since 1993 – they reached the play-off stage in 2017, but lost 3-2 on the clay to Romania.

Watson kicked off the tie with a 6-4 6-1 victory over world number 796 Francisca Jorge.

The 25-year-old went a break down in the first set but fought back well, before closing out victory in one hour 13 minutes.

British number one Konta was equally dismissive of Maria Joao Koehler, beating the 747th-ranked Portuguese 6-1 6-0 in 49 minutes.

Fed Cup format

Unlike the men’s Davis Cup, which has a World Group of 16 nations, the Fed Cup divides its top teams into two groups of eight – World Group I and World Group II.

The 91 nations outside the top tiers are divided into three regional zones and Britain have one chance per year to escape – a format that hugely frustrated former captain Judy Murray.

The Europe/Africa Group I event, which this year takes place in Estonia, sees 14 teams divided into groups.

Four group winners will progress to promotion play-offs on Saturday, and two nations will then qualify for World Group II play-offs in April.

FED CUP EUROPE/AFRICA GROUP I
GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C GROUP D
Serbia Great Britain Croatia Latvia
Bulgaria Estonia Hungary Poland
Georgia Portugal Slovenia Austria
Sweden Turkey

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Rafa Reveals His Personal Text Message To Roger

  • Posted: Feb 07, 2018

Rafa Reveals His Personal Text Message To Roger

Rafa insists he isn’t obsessed with surpassing Roger’s Grand Slam title record

It didn’t take long for Rafael Nadal to congratulate Roger Federer on his Grand Slam triumph in Melbourne, even if fans aren’t hearing about it until now.

“I immediately sent him a text message (after the Australian Open final),” Nadal said on Monday at the formal opening of the Mapfre Clinic of Tennis Medicine in Madrid, where the current ATP World Tour No.1 fielded questions with the hashtag #AskRafaNadal during a Twitter Q&A session. “I usually congratulate people I know in private rather than publicly. I’ve had a very good relationship with Federer for years now. I was happy for him; I congratulated him and I told him I’m always happy when he does well.”

Federer’s victory at the Australian Open nudged his Grand Slam haul to 20, four more majors than Nadal, his closest rival. But according to Nadal, he isn’t keeping count — and it’s for the better.

“I’m always looking at what’s in front of me, not what’s around me,” the Spaniard said. “There’s always someone who has achieved more than you or who has earned more than you. You can’t let that frustrate you; instead, it’s better to be satisfied with what you do, so long as you’re giving it your all.”

There’s a difference between setting high standards and becoming consumed with success, according to Nadal. That extends to the rivalry he shares with his contemporary, Federer. Ultimately, Rafa stressed the importance of being content.

“It’s great to be ambitious, but not to excess,” Nadal explained. “You’ll go insane if you obsess on wanting more and more and more … the most important thing is to be happy with yourself. Of course, I do everything possible to win the maximum number of tournaments, but I’m not going to spend all my life thinking, ‘Federer has won more than me.’ I just concentrate on what I can control and focus on that.”

Nadal, who turns 32 in June, doesn’t know how much longer he’ll compete, but he’s sure about two things. The first: that he’s cherishing the fact that he’s still able to play at the highest level — something he never imagined several years ago. The second: He still believes there’s room to improve every day.

“I’m not tired of playing; I’m fortunate and happy to be in this situation at 31 years old,” Nadal said. “Years ago, I didn’t think I’d be where I am today. I figured that at this point, I’d be retired and dedicating myself to something else. But now, I’m keeping the illusion alive that I can still get better and better. I still have the drive to get up every morning and train with the aim to improve. For as long as that lasts, I’ll keep enjoying my time on the Tour and competing week in and week out.”

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Goffin Advances In Montpellier

  • Posted: Feb 07, 2018

Goffin Advances In Montpellier

No. 5 seed Gasquet drops just three game in Medvedev win

Belgium’s David Goffin booked his place in his first quarter-final of the 2018 ATP World Tour season at the Open Sud de France after beating Gilles Simon 6-4, 6-2 on Wednesday.

The match was dominated by the returner in the early stages, with seven breaks of serve in the opening set, before Goffin finally took advantage with timely first serves proving crucial to secure the first set.

From there, Goffin grew in confidence with a much improved serving performance and continued his assault on the Tata Open Maharashtra champion’s serve with two more service breaks before closing the match out with two aces and an unreturned serve to seal his spot in the last eight.

The World No. 7 awaits the winner of the second-round match between Lithuania’s Ricardas Berankis and Russia’s Karen Khachanov, who are scheduled to play on Thursday.

Three-time former champion Richard Gasquet wasted no time in advancing to the second round, needing just 56 minutes to beat Sydney International champion Daniil Medvedev 6-0, 6-3. Gasquet broke the Russian on five occasions and lost just three points on his first serve in front of his home fans to book a meeting with compatriot Pierre-Hugues Herbert.

Herbert will be facing his second French opponent in as many rounds after battling past qualifier Kenny De Schepper 7-6(4), 6-7(5), 6-4. In a match with just three breaks of serve, the 26-year-old broke at the perfect time as De Schepper served to stay in the match at 4-5 in the decider.

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Andrey Rublev took 61 minutes to secure his spot his spot in the quarter-finals. The #NextGenATP contender dropped just three games to beat France’s Jeremy Chardy 6-2, 6-1. The 20-year-old saved all three break points on his serve and coverted four of five opportunities created on his opponent’s delivery.

Rublev will meet the winner of the all-French encounter between Nicolas Mahut and No. 3 seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Mahut advanced to the second round in unfortunate fashion, after Germany’s Dustin Brown was forced to retire, due to a back injury, just one game from victory at 7-6(2) 5-2.

Australia’s John Millman came from a set down to beat Japan’s Yuichi Sugita 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. The No. 107 lost just one point behind his first serve in the third set to set up a meeting with home favourite Benoit Paire.

Ruben Bemelmans also advanced in southern France with a rapid, 49-minute, 6-1, 6-2 victory over French wild card Calvin Hemery.

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Wawrinka Enjoys Sofia Sights

  • Posted: Feb 07, 2018

Wawrinka Enjoys Sofia Sights

DIEMA XTRA Sofia Open No. 1 seed explores the Bulgarian capital

Stan Wawrinka took time out on Wednesday to stop at the Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in the centre of Sofia.

The Neo-Byzantine style cathedral is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, holding 10,000 people and is one of the capital’s primary tourist attractions.

Top seeded Wawrinka starts his DIEMA XTRA Sofia Open campaign on Thursday night against qualifier Martin Klizan, in what will be his first match since his second-round Australian Open loss to Tennys Sandgren.

“I feel much better since Australia,” said Wawrinka. “The first day I came home I started practising really hard, especially fitness wise, trying to get my knee better.”

The three-time Grand Slam champion emphasised the need for more match play in order to get back to his best level. “I know I am not yet at my top level because it takes more time, I need matches and tournaments and that is the reason why I am here because right now… for me, it is really good to be here.”

Wawrinka spoke to home favourite Grigor Dimitrov about the event and looks forward to his debut in front of a large crowd at the Arena Armeec Sofia. “I talked with Grigor when he played last year. It was a great tournament. He played at home so the atmosphere was amazing, the centre court is really big so there are a lot of people. I heard some good things and I am happy to see it by myself and to be here playing this tournament.”

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LTA report: British tennis body 'not satisfied' with gender pay gap

  • Posted: Feb 07, 2018

The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) says it pays both sexes equally for like-for-like roles, but it is “not satisfied” with its gender pay gap.

In a report based on 2017 findings, it reveals there is a 31% difference between the mean average pay of men and women at the organisation, as a result of more men in senior positions.

“We have work to do in closing this gap,” British tennis’ body said.

UK Sport told governing bodies to bring in more women or lose public funding.

The LTA’s report, which by law was mandatory, also states that 87% of its male staff received a bonus, compared to 74% of women.

It partly attributed the gender bonus gap to the bonuses paid out after Great Britain won the Davis Cup in 2015.

It added: “Our lack of diversity and gender imbalance, particularly at senior levels of our organisation, is something we want to address.

“We have a clear gender imbalance in our very senior roles, at the top of our salary grades.

“And while women are under-represented at the highest level, a higher number of our lower-paid roles are undertaken by women as we offer better and more transparent flexible part-time positions at the lower levels.”

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Ilie Nastase: ITF reduces ban for tirade at Fed Cup tie against Great Britain

  • Posted: Feb 07, 2018

Ex-Romania captain Ilie Nastase’s ban for “racially insensitive comments” and “sexual harassment” during a Fed Cup tie has been reduced on appeal but his fine has been doubled.

The 71-year-old insulted Britain’s Johanna Konta and Anne Keothavong and made a derogatory comment about Serena Williams’ then unborn child last April.

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) said a ban was “appropriate” but cut it by eight months, so he can attend events from 23 April 2018 and work at them from 23 April 2020.

The ITF also increased Nastase’s fine from $10,000 to $20,000.

But the former world number one can still be involved in Grand Slam events and ATP or WTA Tour events as they fall outside ITF jurisdiction.

In its conclusions, the ITF said it did not want to rank each of Nastase’s offences against one another in assigning a sanction for each.

But it added: “Racially insensitive comments and sexual harassment are inappropriate and should not be tolerated.”

The Lawn Tennis Association said both it and the GB Fed Cup team welcomed the appeal verdict.

“Fair play and treating people equally must always be paramount in upholding the integrity of sport,” it said in a statement.

The background – what did Nastase do?

Nastase – who was subsequently replaced as Romania’s Fed Cup captain – said his comments at the tie in Bucharest were intended as a joke and had been misinterpreted.

During the April fixture, Romanian player Simona Halep was answering a question in English about former world number one Williams and her pregnancy. Nastase then turned to one of his other team members and added in Romanian: “Let’s see what colour it has. Chocolate with milk?”

Nastase also put his arm tightly around Keothavong and asked for her room number, in earshot of the watching media.

The following day before play had started, Nastase insulted a British journalist over their reporting of his comments about Williams, calling the Press Association’s tennis correspondent Eleanor Crooks “stupid”.

Later, after Konta and Keothavong complained of calling out from the crowd in the World Group II play-off tie in Constanta, Nastase was involved in a discussion with officials in which he used foul and abusive language.

He then insulted both Konta and Keothavong multiple times, as well as swearing at them. Nastase was sent off after the incident that left Konta in tears and her match suspended. Romania went on to win the play-off.

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Ivo Karlovic, 38, Faces The Truth In Quito: He's Old… But Still Very Good

  • Posted: Feb 07, 2018

Ivo Karlovic, 38, Faces The Truth In Quito: He’s Old… But Still Very Good

Seventh seed looking to start the clay-court season well in Quito

Ivo Karlovic admits it: For a tennis player, he’s old. But, as Karlovic continues to show during the 2018 ATP World Tour season, the Croatian is also still very good.

Just last month, the 38-year-old achieved yet another marker for the history books. The 6’11” Karlovic struck 53 aces to beat Japan’s Yuichi Sugita 7-6(3), 6-7(3), 7-5, 4-6, 12-10 in four hours and 33 minutes. With the win, Karlovic became the oldest player to compete in the Australian Open third round since Australian Ken Rosewall, aged 44, in 1978, when the draw was 64 players. Karlovic also became the oldest player in the Australian Open third round since the advent of a 128-player draw in 1982.

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Then again, these types of accomplishments have become something of an annual tradition – if not more often – for Karlovic. In 2017, he was the oldest player to reach the third-round at a Grand Slam since 38-year-old Jimmy Connors at the 1991 US Open. In 2016, Karlovic finished the year at No. 20 – a career best – and was the oldest player in the Top 20 since 43-year-old Rosewall in July 1978.

It means a lot, because it means that even at my old age I can still do good results. That means a lot,” Karlovic told ATPWorldTour.com. “I am old, I know. But I don’t feel like I’m getting old.”

He harbours no intentions of stopping soon, either. Karlovic, who turns 39 on 28 February, wants to stay healthy throughout 2018. Last year, bumps and niggles to his knee, back and left ankle forced him to miss four events.

But if Karlovic, who has won eight ATP World Tour titles, can stay healthy this year, look forward to plenty more “oldest-ever” records for him again this season. “If I could be healthy all year that would really help a lot,” Karlovic said. “As long as my ranking is up where I can be in all the events, I won’t consider quitting.”

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Monteiro Upsets Argentine Before Rain Soaks Quito

  • Posted: Feb 07, 2018

Monteiro Upsets Argentine Before Rain Soaks Quito

On Wednesday, seventh seed Karlovic meets Escobedo

Brazilian Thiago Monteiro snuck in an upset before rain suspended play on Tuesday at the Ecuador Open in Quito.

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The 23-year-old knocked off fifth seed Horacio Zeballos of Argentina 6-4, 7-6(8), saving the only break point he faced in the one-hour and 39-minute match. Monteiro will next face either Italian lucky loser Alessandro Giannessi or Peter Polansky of Canada.

Spain’s Roberto Carballes Baena beat Italy’s Federico Gaio 7-6(5), 6-3 in the only other completed match of the day. Wednesday’s play kicks off with seventh seed Ivo Karlovic facing Ernesto Escobedo of the U.S.A.

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