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Konta beaten by Doi in Italian open

  • Posted: May 12, 2016

British number one Johanna Konta has been beaten in three sets by Misaki Doi in the Italian Open third round.

Konta, 24, took the opening set but went down 4-6 7-5 6-2 in Rome to her 25-year-old Japanese opponent.

Doi, ranked 45 in the world, belied her position 22 places below the Australian Open semi-finalist to take victory.

Meanwhile, top seed Serena Williams also reached the quarter-finals with a 7-6 (9-7) 6-1 win over fellow American Christina McHale.

Williams will play ninth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova – who beat fellow Russian Daria Gavrilova 6-2 2-6 6-3 – in the last eight, while Doi faces Swiss Timea Bacsinszky.

Despite her defeat, Konta will arrive at the French Open as a seeded player. A year on from being ranked 143rd in the world, she is up to 23.

“I thought she played a very, very good level today and I didn’t do quite enough to get her out of her comfort zone,” Konta told BBC Sport.

“I’ll be going straight to Paris from here. I’ve never played a full WTA schedule before and I’m enjoying it, trying to improve every single day and most importantly keeping myself healthy.”

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Top Six Headline Rome Third Round Action

  • Posted: May 12, 2016

Top Six Headline Rome Third Round Action

ATPWorldTour.com previews Thursday’s third-round action in Rome

There are 11 seeds in third round action on Thursday at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, led by the top six of Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Roger Federer, Stan Wawrinka, Rafael Nadal and Kei Nishikori. The first five players have captured 53 of the past 56 ATP Masters 1000 titles (since ’10 Monte-Carlo).

For the second day in a row, Federer opens proceedings on Center Court against the second-youngest player in the Top 20 Emirates ATP Rankings, 22-year-old Dominic Thiem, the No. 13 seed. Federer won the previous meeting 61 64 in the semi-finals of Brisbane in the opening week of the season. Federer is one match win away from tying Ivan Lendl with 1,071 wins on the Open Era list. Thiem, who comes in with a 31-9 match record on the season, the second-most match wins behind Djokovic (34), has a 3-13 career record against Top 10 opponents (2-4 this year). 

In the third match on, 21-year-old Next Generation star Nick Kyrgios, the youngest player left, looks for his second win against seven-time Rome champion Nadal. Kyrgios won the previous meeting in the 4R at Wimbledon two years ago, firing 37 aces. The young Aussie posted his career-best fifth Top 10 win of the season on Wednesday over No. 10 Raonic. Nadal leads the ATP World Tour this year with an 18-3 clay court record, winning 14 of his past 15 matches. The only time he’s lost prior to the quarter-finals in Rome in 11 previous appearances was in 2008 (2R, l. to Ferrero).

In the evening session, World No. 1 and two-time reigning champion Djokovic brings a 5-0 career record against Brazilian left-hander Thomaz Bellucci. Djokovic, a four-time overall winner in Rome, is looking to reach the quarter-finals or better here for the 10th consecutive year. He’s won his last 11 matches in Rome and is 34-2 on the season. Bellucci has a 5-33 career record (0-1 in 2016) vs. Top 10 opponents and he’s looking to break a 19-match losing streak vs. Top 10 since his last win over No. 8 Tipsarevic in the final of 2012 Gstaad.

On Grandstand, No. 11 seed Richard Gasquet looks to avenge last week’s loss to Nishikori at ATP Masters 1000 Madrid. The Frenchman leads the overall head-to-head meetings 6-1. In the next match on, French lucky loser Lucas Pouille looks for his second win against No. 9 David Ferrer. Pouille saved one match point in his three-set 3R win over the Spaniard at ATP Masters 1000 Miami. Ferrer is trying to reach the quarter-finals for the seventh time in 13 appearances. In the last match on, No. 8 Tomas Berdych takes a 2-0 record against No. 12 seed David Goffin. This is their first meeting on clay.

On Pietrangeli, Juan Monaco of Argentina takes on Wawrinka, who has won the four previous meetings, including their last encounter here in the 2R one year ago. In the next match on, Frenchman Jeremy Chardy squares off with Murray, who leads the head-to-head 7-1 (2-0 on clay). Murray won the last two meetings on clay last year here and at Roland Garros. Both players are trying to reach the quarter-finals in Rome for the second time in three years. Chardy has a 9-43 career record vs. Top 10 opponents.

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Spain's Lopez will not compete in Rio

  • Posted: May 12, 2016

Spain’s Feliciano Lopez will not compete at this summer’s Rio Olympics because of the demands on his schedule.

The 34-year-old world number 23 is the fourth-ranked Spaniard and would have qualified for his third Games.

The Olympics, which run from 5 to 21 August, are in the middle of the North American hard-court season, building up to the US Open in September.

Lopez said his aim was to have the “best possible tournaments this summer, especially in the US”.

The 2014 Queen’s finalist said on his Facebook page: “”I have always felt a special pride in representing Spain in all competitions and this has therefore been a very difficult decision.”

Fifty-six men and women will qualify for the singles at the Olympics based on their rankings on 6 June, with no more than four from any one country.

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Baghdatis to play at Nottingham Open

  • Posted: May 12, 2016

Former Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis is to play at the Aegon Open in Nottingham next month.

World number 38 Baghdatis had to pull out of last season’s tournament in the semi-finals because of injury, but will return for the pre-Wimbledon grass-court event, which starts on 18 June.

South Africa’s world number 19 Kevin Anderson is the highest-ranked entrant.

Great Britain Davis Cup trio Kyle Edmund, Dan Evans and James Ward will also be in the draw.

They were all part of the Great Britain squad that won the Davis Cup in 2015 – Britain’s first title in 79 years.

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Ymer Survives Face Plant Match Point In Bordeaux

  • Posted: May 12, 2016

Ymer Survives Face Plant Match Point In Bordeaux

The #NextGen star survived a nasty fall that forced him to serve underhand in the final stages of the match

#NextGen star Elias Ymer survived a dramatic finish to his second-round match on Wednesday at the ATP Challenger Tour event in Bordeaux, France, surviving a face plant that forced him to serve underhand and a match point to advance past Roberto Carballes Baena, 1-6, 7-6(5), 7-6 (7).

Serving with a match point at 6-5 in the third-set tie-break, Ymer tripped while running to the net and face planted on the court, later revealing that he fell on his chest and couldn’t breathe properly. After taking a medical timeout, he lost the next point while serving underhand after the Spaniard hit an overhead winner. Carballes Baena had the match on his racquet serving at 7-6, but was unable to take advantage and sent a forehand long. Ymer earned another match point at 7-7 by hitting a forehand winner and then fired another forehand winner on the next point, raising his arms in triumph after his comeback victory.

“These are the moments I play tennis for,” said Ymer. “Everything was like a dream. The crowd was epic.”

Ymer advanced to his fourth ATP Challenger Tour quarter-final of 2016 with the win and is looking for his second ATP Challenger Tour title of the year, having prevailed last month in Barletta, Italy. Next up for the teenager is qualifier Jonathan Eysseric. 

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Players Sight-See In Rome, Hit The Foro With Footballers

  • Posted: May 12, 2016

Players Sight-See In Rome, Hit The Foro With Footballers

It hasn’t all been about tennis for players this week. ATPWorldTour.com provides a recap of the highlights.

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Internazionali BNL d’Italia – Rome, Italy

It was a star-studded affair on Monday night at the Foro Italico as Next Generation star Nick Kyrgios joined Italians Fabio Fognini, Andreas Seppi, Paolo Lorenzi, Marco Cecchinato, Filippo Volandri, Roberta Vinci, Flavia Pennetta and Francesca Schiavone in the Tennis With Stars charity event on Pietrangeli court. Read More

Stan Wawrinka and Paolo Lorenzi assisted with the draw ceremony at Piazza del Popolo. 

Moet and Chandon off-court news 

Andy Murray (View Photo), David Goffin (View Photo) and Kevin Anderson (View Photo) were on hand to participate in kids’ day activities.

Kei Nishikori, Milos Raonic (View Photo) and Berdych visited with sponsors on site at the Foro Italico.

Leonardo Mayer (View Photo) and Taylor Fritz (View Photo) had the unique experience of attending mass at the Vatican, presided on by the Pope.

Fritz and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez also enjoyed a tour of the city, taking in the historic sites.

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Nadal Sets Up Kyrgios Clash In Rome

  • Posted: May 12, 2016

Nadal Sets Up Kyrgios Clash In Rome

Seven-time Rome champion enjoys strong start

Rafael Nadal will face Nick Kyrgios in the third round after the Spaniard beat Philipp Kohlschreiber in straight sets on Wednesday at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia.

Nadal, a seven-time Rome champion, won 71 per cent of his service points (35/49) and broke the German four times to sail in his opener. The 29 year old is now 13-1 against Kohlschreiber, who won the BMW Open by FWU AG on clay in Munich last month.

Nadal lost his only previous FedEx ATP Head2Head meeting against Kyrgios, a four-set contest at the 2014 Wimbledon.

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Bryans Fight Back From The Brink In Rome

  • Posted: May 12, 2016

Bryans Fight Back From The Brink In Rome

Americans rally against countrymen

Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan survived three match points against fellow Americans Steve Johnson and Sam Querrey to prevail 4-6, 6-3, 13-11 in the second round of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia on Wednesday. The Bryans were down 9-8, 10-9 and 11-10 in the Match Tie-break before sweeping the final three points of the match.

Watch live doubles action from Rome on TennisTV.com

The three-time Rome champions saved five of six break points faced and advanced in 79 minutes. They remain in contention to win a third ATP World Tour title this year, all on clay (Houston and Barcelona).

In the quarter-finals, the fifth-seeded Bryans will take on fourth seeds Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares. Murray/Soares edged Dominic Thiem and Alexander Zverev 6-1, 7-6(8). The young stars saved four match points in the second-set tie-break before succumbing in 75 minutes.

Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau, who secured their first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title last week at the Mutua Madrid Open, were eliminated 6-2, 7-6(7) by the unseeded duo of Pablo Cuevas and Marcel Granollers. Cuevas/Granollers erased all four break points faced and will take on Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock in the quarter-finals. Pospisil/Sock combined for nine aces and did not face a break point in ousting Treat Huey and Max Mirnyi 7-6(6), 6-4.

Madrid finalists Rohan Bopanna and Florin Mergea rallied to win 6-7(5), 6-4, 10-8 against Benoit Paire and Joao Sousa. Bopanna/Mergea won 10 of 11 second-serve return points in the second set and overcame a 7-6, 3-1 deficit before clinching victory in 89 minutes.

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#NextGen Kyrgios Earns Another Top 10 Win In Rome

  • Posted: May 12, 2016

#NextGen Kyrgios Earns Another Top 10 Win In Rome

Aussie behind only Djokovic in Top 10 wins this season

#NextGen star Nick Kyrgios earned his fifth Top 10 win of the season on Wednesday as he dismissed World No. 10 Milos Raonic in straight sets at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia. The World No. 20 won almost 80 per cent of his first-serve points and hit six aces to beat the Canadian 7-6(5), 6-3 and move into the third round.

The 21 year old is now 5-4 against Top 10 opponents this year, second to only World No. 1 Novak Djokovic in his number of elite victories. Djokovic is 12-0 this season against the world’s best players.

Kyrgios also improved to 3-2 in his FedEx ATP Head2Head rivalry against Raonic. The Aussie has won their past three matches, including another straight-sets win earlier this year at the Miami Open presented by Itau.

After he edged Raonic in the first set tie-break on Wednesday, Kyrgios grabbed two breaks in the second set to advance. Raonic also struggled to win first-serve points in the second set. He won 85 per cent of those points in the first set, but just 60 per cent in the second.

Raonic is 15-5 at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments, behind only Djokovic in wins. Kyrgios next will face Rafael Nadal or Philipp Kohlschreiber.

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Murray open to reuniting with Lendl

  • Posted: May 11, 2016

Andy Murray is open to the possibility of reuniting with former coach Ivan Lendl after splitting with Amelie Mauresmo.

The British world number three announced on Monday that he would no longer be working with the Frenchwoman.

Murray won Wimbledon, the US Open and Olympic gold during two years with the ex-world number one from 2012 to 2014.

“I’d certainly consider it. I had fantastic results working with Ivan,” the 28-year-old told BBC Sport.

“Both of us, I think, enjoyed it enough to at least consider that.

“Whether or not it’s something that could work, I’m not sure. We’ll have to wait and see – but I’m not against that idea at all.”

Lendl, 56, is employed by the United States Tennis Association (USTA), working with its junior players.

The Czech-born American is known to dislike the prospect of travelling for the 25 weeks a year Murray is likely to require.

Asked on Tuesday about the prospect of a return, Lendl told several newspapers: “I don’t like to deal with ‘ifs’.”

Murray is at the Italian Open, where he beat Mikhail Kukushkin 6-3 6-3 in his opening match on Wednesday – but he is keen to make progress on finding a new coach.

“If not, you get into the French Open, it’s another couple of weeks and four or five weeks go past quick,” said the Scot, who turns 29 on Sunday.

“You’re into the grass-court season and that’s obviously a pretty important and fairly stressful time of year too – so I’ll try and make some progress with that in the next week or two.”

Analysis – BBC correspondent Russell Fuller

“Ivan Lendl is very unlikely to agree to spend 25 weeks a year on the road, but if Murray is prepared to compromise on the time they spend together, then the phone call may not be a wasted one. Lendl’s part-time role with the USTA would not prove a stumbling block, although his family and his strong dislike of travelling might.

“In the past 18 months, Lendl has at least spoken to both Tomas Berdych and Grigor Dimitrov about the possibility of coaching them. Nothing came of it, but he has hinted he would like to return to the fray given the right opportunity. The question is whether Lendl considers helping Murray try and win his first Grand Slam for three years to be the right challenge.”

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