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Wawrinka Upbeat After Positive Week In Sofia

  • Posted: Feb 10, 2018

Wawrinka Upbeat After Positive Week In Sofia

Swiss star falls in Sofia semi-finals

Stan Wawrinka was keen to look at the positives after his semi-final loss to Bosnian qualifier Mirza Basic at the Diema Xtra Sofia Open.

At the conclusion of just the second tournament of his comeback after a knee injury that kept him out for six months, the 32-year-old maintains great perspective.

“This week I was trying to be positive, trying to fight, knowing that I am not playing my best tennis but still had a chance to win, to make a final,” Wawrinka said. “I am sad with the result today but there are a lot of positives to take from the week.”

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The 16-time tour-level champion is focussed on returning to the form that saw him finish in the Top 10 of the year-end ATP Rankings in each of the past five seasons, even if he acknowledges there is work to do.

“I knew that it would be difficult but I think that it was a positive to have three matches in a row, to win two matches,” Wawrinka said. “But it cost me more energy because I am not used to playing matches… in general, I am playing every day a little bit better, feeling something new but I still have a lot of work to do to be back to my top [level].”

Despite the straight-set loss in the semi-finals, Wawrinka was pleased with certain aspects of his game.

“There are a lot of things I am doing well, playing well, moving well,” expressed Wawrinka. “But again, it is a part of the process to play my more matches, to get confidence.”

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While there was disappointment at missing out on a place in his 29th career final, the Swiss star took a philosophical approach to the loss.

“It was really positive to fight and win two matches,” explained Wawrinka. “To be in the semi-finals today, I would have loved to win one more match… but I need to take the positives for the week.”

The former World No. 3 is the fifth seed at next week’s ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam, where he will play wild card Tallon Griekspoor in the second round.

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GB beat Hungary to reach Fed Cup World Group play-offs

  • Posted: Feb 10, 2018

Johanna Konta and Heather Watson both won as Britain beat Hungary to reach the Fed Cup World Group II play-off.

World number 11 Konta broke Fanny Stollar’s serve five times in a 6-3 6-1 win to give GB an unassailable 2-0 lead with just the doubles rubber to follow.

Earlier, Watson came from a set down to beat Dalma Galfi 3-6 6-1 6-4.

The British number two was broken in the eighth game of the deciding set after wasting two match points, but held her next service game to win.

After topping their group in the Europe/Africa Zone, Konta and Watson won their third successive matches in Estonia to put GB into April’s World Group II play-offs for the second straight year.

It will be the fourth time in the last seven years that the British team will be one step away from reaching the elite World Group level.

They lost last year’s tie to Romania, when Ilie Nastase’s shocking behaviour overshadowed a 3-2 win for the hosts, while the British team also lost in Sweden in 2012 and Argentina in 2013.

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Gasquet Reaches Sixth Consecutive Montpellier Final

  • Posted: Feb 10, 2018

Gasquet Reaches Sixth Consecutive Montpellier Final

Three-time champion will meet No. 2 seed Lucas Pouille in Sunday’s final

Richard Gasquet reached his sixth consecutive Open Sud de France final with a 6-4, 0-6, 6-3 win over David Goffin on Saturday.

A three-time champion in southern France, Gasquet upset the top seed after one hour, 48 minutes. The 31-year-old will look to clinch his 15th tour-level title on Sunday, in his first final since losing to Alexander Zverev in Montpellier last season.

“I’m very happy to reach my sixth final here,” said Gasquet. “It’s quite amazing for me. I never expected that, to be in the final again. I played four big matches, especially today with one of the best players in the world.”

The opening set was decided by one break of serve, as Gasquet turned the tables on the 2017 Nitto ATP Finals runner-up in the seventh game, firing a forehand passing shot to move ahead before serving out the set to move to within a set of the final.

Despite getting broken three times to lose the second set, Gasquet bounced back with the home crowd cheering him on to secure the crucial break in the seventh game of the deciding set. He then broke again to close out the match, guaranteeing the French fans a sixth French champion in eight years in Montpellier.

Goffin’s search for a fifth tour-level crown continues. With a win over Gasquet, the World No. 7 would have advanced to his sixth ATP World Tour final since the start of last season.

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Aiming to win his first title since the 2016 European Open in Antwerp, Gasquet will meet compatriot Lucas Pouille in Sunday’s final, which will be the fourth all-French championship match in eight editions of the tournament.

Pouille moved into the final after Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was forced to retire from their semi-final with a left hamstring injury while leading 6-1, 5-5.

It is the fifth final for Pouille since the beginning of last season (3-1) and he seeks his fifth ATP World Tour title. Pouille leads Gasquet 3-1 in their FedEx ATP Head 2 Head series, with Gasquet’s only win coming en route to his second title in Montpellier three years ago.

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There has been a French champion or finalist at the Open Sud de France every year since its inception in 2010.

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Copil Reaches Maiden Tour-Level Final

  • Posted: Feb 10, 2018

Copil Reaches Maiden Tour-Level Final

Romanian awaits the winner of the second semi-final between Stan Wawrinka and Mirza Basic

Romania’s Marius Copil reached the first tour-level final of his career at the Diema Xtra Sofia Open after beating qualifier Jozef Kovalik 6-4, 6-2 on Saturday.

“I was just thinking to do my best,” said Copil, who fell in the first five ATP World Tour quarter-finals of his career. “I was very focused, I was in the present and this helped me to make the match more clear.”

It took Copil six attempts to advance to his ATP World Tour first semi-final, which he did by defeating third seed Gilles Muller on Friday. But it only took the 27-year-old one opportunity to take it a step further, ousting an opponent in Kovalik who was also competing in his first semi-final. The Romanian needed just 76 minutes to move on to his maiden championship match. 

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“It’s something I was dreaming about since the first day I started playing tennis,” Copil said of reaching his maiden final. “Watching the guys play major finals and being with them in the locker room made me want to play finals… I hope that it’s going to go well tomorrow and that it won’t be the last one.”

Copil is projected to match his career-high ATP Ranking of No. 74 by virtue of reaching the final, and can soar further if he beats either top seed Stan Wawrinka or qualifier Mirza Basic on Sunday..

The 27-year-old dropped just one of 25 points behind his first serve in his victory. The Romanian constantly threatened his 25-year-old opponent’s serve as well, earning a total of six break points across six of Kovalik’s service games, converting on three of those opportunities.

Kovalik played more aggressively as the match wore on, but Copil clinched his spot in the final with a volley into the open court.

Dutchmen Continue Pursuit Of Second Title In 2018
Fourth seeds Robin Haase and Matwe Middelkoop defeated Scott Lipsky and Divij Sharan 6-4, 6-2 to advance to the final in Sofia. The pair is attempting to win its second ATP World Tour title of the season after triumphing at the Tata Open Maharashtra (d. Herbert/Simon).

The Dutchmen had not won a match since their title in Pune when they arrived in Bulgaria. They will face the second seeds, Nikola Mektic and Alexander Peya, in the championship match on Sunday.

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Copil owns two wins against opponents inside the Top 20 of the ATP Rankings in his career, defeating World No. 13 Marin Cilic (2012 Beijing) and World No. 19 Gilles Simon (2014 Brisbane).

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Favourite Emerges In Upset-Filled Ecuador Open

  • Posted: Feb 10, 2018

Favourite Emerges In Upset-Filled Ecuador Open

Ramos-Vinolas reaches his third Quito semi-final

Upsets reigned again on Friday at the Ecuador Open, but a strong favourite managed to avoid the bug and emerged as the favourite heading into the final two days of the ATP World Tour 250 event.

Second seed Albert Ramos-Vinolas beat Austria’s Gerald Melzer 6-2, 6-4 to reach his third semi-final in Quito and his first of the season. The 30-year-old Spaniard pounced on Melzer’s second serve, winning 70 per cent of those points (16/23).

Ramos-Vinolas will play in his first ATP World Tour semi-final since making the 2017 Monte-Carlo final (l. to Nadal). Ramos-Vinolas has fallen in his previous two Quito semi-finals, but he’s the only remaining player in Quito who has won an ATP World Tour title (2016 Bastad).

Ramos-Vinolas will next meet Brazil’s Thiago Monteiro, who denied Gael Monfils his his second semi-final of the season (Doha) 6-4, 2-6, 6-4. Monteiro, No. 118, is through to his first ATP World Tour semi-final of the year.

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On the other half of the draw, Spain’s Roberto Carballes Baena eliminated eighth seed Nicolas Jarry of Chile 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(5) to become the first qualifier (since 2015) to make the Ecuador Open semi-finals. The 24-year-old Granada resident overcame 14 aces from Jarry and will meet another qualifier Andrej Martin in the semi-finals.

The 28-year-old Martin continued one of the best weeks of his career on Quito’s red clay. A day after celebrating his first Top 10 win against World No. 10 and top seed Pablo Carreno Busta, the Slovakian qualifier won his fourth match in a row, knocking out #NextGenATP Frenchman Corentin Moutet 6-3, 6-4. Both players had their chances: Martin saved eight of 11 break points, Moutet 10 of 15.

Carballes Baena (2014 Casablanca) and Martin (2016 Umag) will both be playing in their second ATP World Tour semi-final.

“I’m really happy I could manage to win in two sets and save energy for tomorrow,” Martin said. “I really like to play here in these conditions… If I play well I can beat really good guys. I’m really happy that I’ve proved again that I can make good results in the big tournaments, the ATP tournaments.”

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Serena Williams yet to decide on Grand Slam return after birth of first child

  • Posted: Feb 10, 2018

Former world number one Serena Williams says she has not yet decided whether she will compete at this year’s remaining three Grand Slams.

The American will make her competitive return to tennis at the Fed Cup this weekend after giving birth to her first child in September.

The 36-year-old missed the Australian Open in January to give her more time to recover from the birth.

Asked whether she will be at the French Open in May she said: “I don’t know.”

She added: “Right now I’m focused on this weekend and after that I’ll figure out what it might be.”

The United States play the Netherlands in North Carolina on Sunday.

Williams’ victory at the Australian Open in 2017 was her 23rd Grand Slam title – the most in the Open era, and one shy of the all-time record held by Australian Margaret Court.

But Williams has not played a WTA tournament since that win in Melbourne and has revealed she was bedridden for six weeks and had to have surgery after her daughter was delivered by emergency caesarean section.

“I have long-term goals obviously. Right now my main goal is just to stay in the moment,” said Williams, who played an exhibition match in December.

“It goes unsaid 25 [Grand Slams] is obviously something that I would love, but I’d hate to limit myself.”

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Fed Cup: Watson and Konta lead GB closer to World Group II play-offs

  • Posted: Feb 09, 2018

Johanna Konta and Heather Watson led Great Britain a step closer to the Fed Cup World Group II play-offs with victory over Estonia in a round-robin tie in Tallinn.

Watson beat Katriin Saar 6-1 6-1 in their Pool B match.

Konta survived a scare before seeing off Anett Kontaveit 6-7 (5-7) 6-4 6-2.

The British team face the winners of Pool C, Hungary, on Saturday to try to secure a place in April’s World Group II play-off for a fourth time.

They narrowly missed out on making the competition’s elite tier after losing to Romania last year, with similar defeats coming in 2012 and 2013.

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Watson said she felt “very happy” after seeing off Saar on the second day of Britain’s round-robin campaign in Tallinn.

“I played much better in this match, especially towards the end of the match. The score didn’t quite suggest how close the match was, especially at the beginning,” Watson said after Friday’s tie.

“I have got a pretty decent Fed Cup record so I’m just trying to keep that going.”

Konta twice served for the opening set against Kontaveit before losing the tie-break.

“I really had to trust in myself that I would be able to maintain the level longer than she could,” said the Briton. “There was very little in it and she made it incredibly tough for me.

“Every match is a battle, but I’m really enjoying being with the team and enjoying fighting here.”

In the doubles rubber, Anna Smith and Katie Boulter eased to a 6-1 6-1 victory to give Britain a 3-0 win in the tie.

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 progress – 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 pools.

Four pool winners go through to promotion play-offs on Saturday and two nations will then qualify for World Group II play-offs in April.

Britain are looking to progress to the World Group elite level for the first time since 1993.

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Federer Could Face Wawrinka To Return To No. 1

  • Posted: Feb 09, 2018

Federer Could Face Wawrinka To Return To No. 1

36-year-old Swiss was last No. 1 on 4 November 2012

Roger Federer could reclaim No. 1 in the ATP Rankings next week, but the Swiss might have a difficult path to the historic achievement at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam.

The top-seeded Federer needs to reach the semi-finals to return to the top spot for the first time since 4 November 2012. But the 36-year-old Swiss might have to beat his surging countryman Stan Wawrinka in the quarter-finals.

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Wawrinka is the fifth seed at the ATP World Tour 500 event, and appears to be well on his way to regaining top form. Wawrinka is in the semi-finals this week at the Diema Xtra Sofia Open in Bulgaria. Federer will face a qualifier in the first round and will meet either German Philipp Kohlschreiber or Russian Karen Khachanov in round two.

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Federer first rose to the top spot 14 years ago on 2 February 2004 and holds the record for most weeks spent at No. 1 (302). If he makes the semi-finals, he will become the oldest No. 1, eclipsing Andre Agassi (33).

Federer moved to within 155 points of World No. 1 Rafael Nadal after claiming his 20th Grand Slam title at the Australian Open last month. The Swiss right-hander has previously played the ATP World Tour 500 tournament in Rotterdam eight times, taking the title in 2005 and 2012.

Oldest World No. 1

Player Birthdate Most Recent Date at No. 1 Age
 Andre Agassi 29 April 1970 7 September 2003  33
 Rafael Nadal* 3 June 1986 18 February 2018 31
Roger Federer^  8 August 1981 4 November 2012 31
Jimmy Connors 2 September 1952 3 July 1983 30
Ivan Lendl 7 March 1960 12 August 1990 30 

* Nadal is guaranteed to stay No. 1 until at least 18 February 2018.
^ Federer is 36 years old as of 19 February 2018. 

Nadal, who is not scheduled to play again until Acapulco in the last week of February, has held No. 1 for the past 25 weeks (since 21 August 2017). The Spaniard has been No. 1 in the ATP Rankings a total of 166 weeks since first taking over on 18 August 2008. Nadal is seventh all-time in most weeks at No. 1 in the history of the ATP Rankings (since 1973).

First and Last Day at No. 1

Player Debut at No. 1 Most Recent Date at No. 1 Time In Between
Rafael Nadal*  18 August 2008 18 February 2018 Nine years, 184 days
Jimmy Connors 29 July 1974 3 July 1983 Eight years, 339 days
Roger Federer^ 2 February 2004 4 November 2012 Eight years, 276 days
Andre Agassi  10 April 1995 7 September 2003 Eight years, 150 days
Pete Sampras  12 April 1993 19 November 2000 Seven years, 221 days

* Nadal is guaranteed to stay No. 1 until at least 18 February 2018.
^ 19 February 2018 marks 14 years, 17 days since Federer debuted at No. 1 on 2 February 2004.

Federer has a 23-6 record in Rotterdam. In addition to his two titles, he reached the final in 2001 and semi-finals in 2003. His last appearance at the Rotterdam Ahoy stadium in The Netherlands was 2013, when he lost in the quarter-finals to Julien Benneteau.

Longest Gap Between Stints at No. 1

Player Lost No. 1 Regained No. 1 Time In Between
Andre Agassi  12 February 1996 5 July 1999 Three years, 142 days
Jimmy Connors  9 July 1979 13 September 1982 Three years, 65 days
Rafael Nadal  6 July 2014 21 August 2017 Three years, 45 days
Andre Agassi  11 September 2000 28 April 2003 Two years, 228 days

* February 19, 2018 marks five years, 106 days since Federer was last No. 1 on 4 November 2012.

Should Federer make the semi-finals, his path hardly gets easier. Alexander Zverev could await in the last four, and on the opposite side of the draw, fourth seed David Goffin, who beat Federer at the 2017 Nitto ATP Finals, lurks along with World No. 4 Grigor Dimitrov, the second seed at the ATP World Tour 500 event.

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Donna Vekic to join Johanna Konta at the 2018 Nottingham Open

  • Posted: Feb 09, 2018

Reigning champion Donna Vekic will join British number one Johanna Konta at the Nottingham Open this summer.

The Croatian world number 50 caused an upset by recovering from a set down to beat the home favourite in the 2017 final at the Nottingham Tennis Centre.

“I’m so excited to be returning,” said Vekic, 21. “It was such an incredible feeling to win the event.”

The Nottingham Open takes place from 9-17 June with a combined tournament for men and women.

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Tournament director, Rebecca James, said having both of last season’s women’s finalists for the pre-Wimbledon event was “great news”.

“Last year’s spectacular final between these two talented players in front of a sell-out crowd was the perfect ending to the tournament,” James added.

“With the Friday, Saturday and Sunday all sold out, we saw record attendances and hope to build on this success for 2018 with another star-studded player field.”

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