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Coric's Late Surge In Shanghai, Mover Of The Week

  • Posted: Oct 15, 2018

Coric’s Late Surge In Shanghai, Mover Of The Week

ATPWorldTour.com looks at the top Movers of the Week in the ATP Race To London, as of Monday, 15 October 2018

No. 11 Borna Coric, +10
The Croatian soared 10 spots to No. 11 in the ATP Race To London as a result of contesting his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 final at the Rolex Shanghai Masters (l. to Djokovic). The 21-year-old beat Stan Wawrinka, Bradley Klahn, Juan Martin del Potro, Matthew Ebden and Roger Federer en route to his fifth title match. Coric also beat Roger Federer in June for the Gerry Weber Open title in Halle. Read More & Watch Shanghai Final Highlights

Three singles berths remain up for grabs at the Nitto ATP Finals, to be held at The O2 in London from 11-18 November, with just three weeks left in the regular ATP World Tour season. Marin Cilic (3,825 points), Kevin Anderson (3,720) and Dominic Thiem (3,535) hold the automatic qualification berths. Coric is 1,235 points behind eighth-placed Thiem. Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Federer, Del Potro and Alexander Zverev have already booked their places at the prestigious season finale. Buy Your London Tickets Today

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No. 9 Kei Nishikori, +1
The Japanese star rose one place to ninth position, supplanting American John Isner, after he advanced to the Shanghai quarter-finals (l. to Federer). Nishikori went 6-2 on the Asian swing, including a runner-up finish at the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships 2018 (l. to Medvedev). With 3,000 points, he remains 535 points behind Thiem.

No. 13 Kyle Edmund, +2
The Briton reached his second Masters 1000 quarter-final, five months on from his first at the Mutua Madrid Open (l. to Shapovalov), losing to Zverev in Shanghai. With a two-place rise to 13th in the ATP Race To London, Edmund showed the kind of form that took him to the Australian Open semi-finals (l. to Cilic) and also the Grand Prix Hassan II final (l. to Andujar) earlier this year.

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Humbert's Milan Charge: #NextGenATP Rises To Ninth With Ortisei Crown

  • Posted: Oct 15, 2018

Humbert’s Milan Charge: #NextGenATP Rises To Ninth With Ortisei Crown

Frenchman also cracks Top 100 in ATP Rankings

If Ugo Humbert is to qualify for the Next Gen ATP Finals, he will have done so in dramatic fashion. His surge to the Top 10 of the ATP Race To Milan is already the most impressive climb in the brief two-year history of the tournament. 

On Sunday, Humbert moved to within striking distance of the seven qualification spots, rising to ninth with the title at the ATP Challenger Tour event in Ortisei, Italy. The 20-year-old was a blur on the blazing fast hard courts of Ortisei, downing top seed Pierre-Hugues Herbert 6-4, 6-2 in the final.

Just three months ago, Humbert was sitting in 30th position in his quest to qualify for Milan. 30th! He was so far from being in contention that even he admitted that there was “little chance” of punching his ticket to the 21 & under season finale. But, after securing his maiden title in Segovia, qualifying for his first Grand Slam at the US Open, winning his first ATP World Tour match in Metz and adding a second crown this week in Ortisei, Humbert has catapulted up the standings. 

Ugo’s Stunning Stretch

Week Tournament Result
8 October Ortisei CH Won Title
24 September Orleans CH 2R
17 September Moselle Open (Metz) First ATP World Tour match win
3 September Cassis CH Runner-up
27 August US Open First Grand Slam match win
30 July  Segovia CH  Won Title 
23 July  Granby CH  Runner-up
16 July  Gatineau CH  Runner-up

In fact, the Frenchman has been the top performer on the Challenger circuit in that three month span, registering a 23-4 record. Incredibly, he has reached the final in five of six events entered.

And did we mention that Humbert will make his Top 100 debut on Monday? From No. 477 in the ATP Rankings one year ago, the Metz native is up to a career-high No. 99. He is the youngest Frenchman in the Top 100 since Richard Gasquet in 2006. 

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In other action, 18-year-old Felix Auger-Aliassime and 22-year-old Christian Garin both edged towards Top 100 debuts of their own, notching respective crowns in Tashkent, Uzbekistan and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Felix Flies To Tashkent Title

Auger-Aliassime became just the sixth player to lift at least four trophies while aged 18 & under. It was his first hard-court Challenger crown, having previously prevailed on the clay of Lyon and Sevilla. While the Canadian moves up to No. 109 in the ATP Rankings, Garin rises to No. 103 with his title at the Santo Domingo Open. It was his second straight triumph on the circuit, having also prevailed a week ago in Campinas, Brazil.

A True Test of Survival: Santo Domingo 2018

Meanwhile, Bjorn Fratangelo claimed his first title in two and a half years, rediscovering his top form after suffering a torn rectus femoris (quadriceps muscle). He triumphed in Fairfield, California, reeling off 10 sets in a row to lift his third Challenger trophy.

And the week also included Roberto Carballes Baena’s victory on the clay of Barcelona. The inaugural tournament at the prestigious Sanchez-Casal Academy featured an all-Spanish final, with the Granada native defeating Pedro Martinez from a set down. He became the eighth player to win on both the ATP World Tour and ATP Challenger Tour this year, having captured his maiden tour-level title in Quito in February.

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Del Potro could miss rest of season with fractured kneecap

  • Posted: Oct 14, 2018

World number four Juan Martin del Potro could miss the rest of the season after fracturing his right kneecap in a heavy fall at the Shanghai Masters.

The 30-year-old Argentine retired from his last-16 match against eventual finalist Borna Coric on Thursday after falling during the first set.

Former US Open champion Del Potro, who has his leg in a splint, said: “It’s a very difficult moment. I feel very sad.

“It’s a hard blow that leaves me without strength.”

Del Potro had been expected to play in the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals in London in November.

“It’s very difficult for me to think about recovery again, I did not expect this to happen,” he said.

Del Potro has been plagued by injuries since winning his only Grand Slam in 2009.

Serb Novak Djokovic defeated Croat Coric 6-3 6-4 in Sunday’s final in Shanghai.

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Tests Reveal Del Potro Patella Fracture

  • Posted: Oct 14, 2018

Tests Reveal Del Potro Patella Fracture

Argentine was forced to retire against Borna Coric at Rolex Shanghai Masters

Medical tests have revealed that World No. 4 Juan Martin del Potro suffered a fracture of his right patella bone at the Rolex Shanghai Masters.

“It’s a very difficult moment,” said Del Potro, who is wearing a split on his right leg. “I feel very sad. It’s a hard blow that leaves me without strength. It’s very difficult for me to think about recovery again, I did not expect this to happen.”

The 30-year-old was coming off back-to-back final appearances at the US Open and China Open, when he suffered the injury at the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 stop in Shanghai. After defeating Richard Gasquet, he would retire from his Round of 16 encounter against Borna Coric after dropping the opening set. 

Del Potro, who is in the midst of arguably his greatest campaign on the ATP World Tour, is up to third in the ATP Race To London and has already secured his return to The O2 for the Nitto ATP Finals. The extent of the injury is unknown and his doctors will evaluate the recovery process in the coming days.

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