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Wawrinka Survives Stakhovsky In Marseille

  • Posted: Feb 18, 2016

Wawrinka Survives Stakhovsky In Marseille

Swiss fends off Ukrainian in deciding tie-break

History doesn’t always repeat itself.

Stan Wawrinka saved two match points in a 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(8) second-round win over Sergiy Stakhovsky in Marseille on Wednesday. Last year, the Ukrainian got the better of Wawrinka in the quarter-finals of the Open 13 Provence, but this time, the Swiss hit two unplayable serves in the deciding tie-break to stave off elimination, then landed a backhand pass on his second match point to seal the win in two hours.

The top-seeded Swiss, playing in his first match since the Australian Open (l. to Raonic), improved to 8-1 on the season and is gunning for his second title of the year (Chennai). Stakhovsky came to net 62 times in the pair’s third FedEx ATP Head2Head meeting (Wawrinka now leads 2-1) but was on the receiving end of 49 Wawrinka winners, the last one on the final point of the match.

Wawrinka’s quarter-final opponent will be good friend and eighth seed Benoit Paire, or French qualifier Vincent Millot, who beat Rotterdam semi-finalist Nicolas Mahut 6-7(1), 6-2, 6-3.

Rising star Quentin Halys fought his way into the second round with a 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-3 win over qualifier David Guez. The 19-year-old wild card claimed his first tour-level win at the Australian Open (d. Dodig) and is currently No. 171 in the Emirates ATP Rankings. He will face Andrey Kuznetsov for a place in the final eight.

No. 6 seed David Goffin advanced to the quarter-finals when Mischa Zverev retired with the Belgian leading 6-1, 2-0.

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Monteiro Upsets Tsonga In Rio

  • Posted: Feb 18, 2016

Monteiro Upsets Tsonga In Rio

Brazilian wild card stuns No. 3 seed

Wild card Thiago Monteiro made his ATP World Tour debut in front of his home crowd in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday, and what a debut it was. The 21 year old, No. 338 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, knocked off third seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 in just over two hours on Quadra Guga Kuerten to advance to the second round.

The Rio de Janeiro resident, who reached an ATP Challenger Tour semi-final in the city last month, landed 67 per cent of first serves and scored the only break of serve in the deciding set to eliminate Tsonga, who was coming off a quarter-final appearance in Buenos Aires last week.

Other players in action on Wednesday include Buenos Aires titlist Dominic Thiem, defending champion David Ferrer and No. 7 seed Fabio Fognini.

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Dustin Brown Double Dose Of Hot Shots Wroclaw Challenger 2016

  • Posted: Feb 18, 2016

Dustin Brown Double Dose Of Hot Shots Wroclaw Challenger 2016

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Nishikori Beats Fritz For Memphis 2016 Title

  • Posted: Feb 18, 2016

Nishikori Beats Fritz For Memphis 2016 Title

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Thiem Beats Almagro For Buenos Aires 2016 Title

  • Posted: Feb 18, 2016

Thiem Beats Almagro For Buenos Aires 2016 Title

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Montiero Thiem Win In Rio 2016

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2016

Montiero Thiem Win In Rio 2016

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Thiem Hits Forehand Hot Shot Rio 2016

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2016

Thiem Hits Forehand Hot Shot Rio 2016

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Thai player banned for corruption

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2016

Unranked Thai player Jatuporn Nalamphun has received an 18-month ban and a $5,000 (£3,490) fine after being found guilty of betting offences under the Tennis Anti-Corruption Programme.

Nalamphun, 22, admitted to committing three betting offences in 2014.

He was also found guilty of failing to co-operate with an investigation by the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU), a charge he contested.

Nalamphun’s fine comfortably exceeds his career earnings of $682 (£476).

He is the first player to be sanctioned by the TIU since the BBC and BuzzFeed published revelations about match-fixing in the sport.

Following the report, the Tennis Integrity Board said it would start an independent review into their anti-corruption practices.

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Nadal Lunges Fot Hot Shot Volley

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2016

Nadal Lunges Fot Hot Shot Volley

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Coach Sears' collapse due to 'sushi'

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2016

Tennis coach Nigel Sears believes his collapse at the Australian Open was caused “by a bad piece of sushi”.

Sears, the coach to world number 17 Ana Ivanovic, fell while watching the Serb play in round three against Madison Keys on Rod Laver Arena on 23 January.

His son-in-law, men’s world number two Andy Murray, was playing on a nearby court at the time of the incident.

“I really don’t think it’s likely my collapse was down to exertion,” Sears, 58, told the Times.

“I know I was such big news at home, but it was a really strange one and I’m just really sorry I worried a lot of people unnecessarily.

“Frankly, now I feel a bit of a fraud.”

Doctors at the Epworth Hospital in Melbourne and at his home in Sussex are still not totally sure what caused his collapse, but Sears believes it was an allergic reaction.

“I had sushi for 10 days in a row in Melbourne and was fine. But I suppose the law of averages dictates, you get one dodgy bit of raw fish in that time,” he added.

Kim Sears, his daughter and Murray’s wife, was heavily pregnant at the time of his collapse. She has since given birth to a baby daughter.

Murray, who went on to reach the final in Melbourne, said he would have quit the tournament if the news of Sears’ health had not been positive.

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