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Murray/Peers Reach Basel Doubles Final

Murray/Peers Reach Basel Doubles Final

  • Posted: Oct 31, 2015

Jamie Murray and John Peers reached their eighth final of the season on Saturday at the Swiss Indoors Basel. Third seeds Murray and Peers scraped past Dominic Inglot and Robert Lindstedt 7-5, 1-6, 12-10. Murray and Peers could not convert match point opportunities at 9/8 and 10/9 in the Match Tie-break prior to closing out victory in 71 minutes.

Murray and Peers will bid to lift their seventh team title Sunday in their 16th final. They are 2-5 in finals this year, but will split up at the end of their first appearance at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, to be held at The O2 in London from 15-22 November.

Second seeds Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau fell to Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares 6-3, 7-6(5) in Saturday’s second semi-final, with the Austrian-Brazilian pair still in contention to grab the final spot in the Emirates ATP Doubles Race To London. Peya and Soares will look to overtake Rohan Bopanna and Florin Mergea after beating the Indian-Romanian duo in the Basel first round.

Murray and Peers square off against Peya and Soares for the eighth time and third in 2015. The Brit and the Aussie trail 2-5 overall, but have not dropped a set in the rivalry this year, winning in the Wimbledon quarter-finals and last week at the Erste Bank Open in Vienna.

Butorac/Lipsky To Face Lopez/Mirnyi In Valencia Final
Americans Eric Butorac and Scott Lipsky have not dropped a set all week at the Valencia Open and will look to ride their good fortune to a second team title and first since Estoril 2009. Butorac and Lipsky defeated Chris Guccione and Andre Sa 7-6(4), 7-6(3) to reach their second final as a duo this year (Winston-Salem). Individually, Lipsky will vie for his 14th tour-level crown in 24 finals, while Butorac is hoping to build on a 16-10 mark in title matches. They will face Feliciano Lopez and Max Mirnyi on Sunday after the Spanish-Belarusian tandem downed Julian Knowle and Oliver Marach 6-1, 3-6, 10-6. Lopez (1-6 in finals) and Mirnyi (48-42 in finals) were runners-up in their lone ATP World Tour title match in Acapulco last year.

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Federer And Nadal Star In Basel 2015 SF Highlights

Federer And Nadal Star In Basel 2015 SF Highlights

  • Posted: Oct 31, 2015

Watch highlights as Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are set to collide in the final. Watch live tennis at tennistv.com.

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Federer To Face Nadal In Basel F

Federer To Face Nadal In Basel F

  • Posted: Oct 31, 2015

Roger Federer moves through Jack Sock and will play for the Basel title against Rafael Nadal.

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Peya/Soares Charge Into Basel SF

Peya/Soares Charge Into Basel SF

  • Posted: Oct 31, 2015

Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares never faced a break point in scoring a lopsided 6-0, 6-1 upset of Marcin Matkowski and Nenad Zimonjic.

The Austrian/Brazilian combo won 84 per cent of their first-serve points in the 42-minute win, converting five of 10 break points. They will now face Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau in the semi-finals.

Lopez To Carry Home Hopes In Valencia

Feliciano Lopez and Max Mirnyi downed Guillermo Garcia-Lopez and David Marrero 4-6, 6-3, 10-4 to move into the doubles semi-finals on Friday. Lopez is now the only Spaniard with a shot at the doubles crown, having defeated compatriots Garcia-Lopez and Marrero. He and his Belarussian partner will take on Julian Knowle and Oliver Marach for a spot in the final.

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Johnson Maintains Form In Valencia

Johnson Maintains Form In Valencia

  • Posted: Oct 31, 2015

Steve Johnson, who is a career-high No. 33 in the Emirates ATP Rankings heading into this week, continues to impress, posting a 7-5, 6-4 win over sixth seed Guillermo Garcia-Lopez on Friday in Valencia. The 25-year-old American reached his first ATP World Tour final last week in Vienna (l. to Ferrer), and improved to 9-3 since the US Open.

Johnson secured the win in just under 90 minutes, out-acing his opponent nine to four. He saved one break point (1/2) while going three-for-10 on break opportunities on the Garcia-Lopez serve.

The Californian will face another Spaniard in the semi-finals in Roberto Bautista Agut, who downed qualifier Mischa Zverev 6-4, 6-3 in just over 70 minutes.

Bautista Agut, ranked No. 24 to his opponent’s No. 215, saved two break points in the first game of the match before securing the crucial break on the final point of the opening set. Serving for the match, the Spaniard fell behind 0/40, but won five consecutive points to clinch a semi-final berth. He holds a 3-0 lead in the FedEx ATP Head2Head series against Johnson, but the pair has not met in a tour-level event since Wimbledon 2014.

Lopez Lone Home Hope In Doubles

Feliciano Lopez and Max Mirnyi downed Guillermo Garcia-Lopez and David Marrero 4-6, 6-3, 10-4 to move into the doubles semi-finals on Friday. Lopez is now the only Spaniard with a shot at the doubles crown, having defeated compatriots Garcia-Lopez and Marrero. He and his Belarussian partner will take on Julian Knowle and Oliver Marach on Saturday for a spot in the final.

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Federer Sets Sock Semi-final

Federer Sets Sock Semi-final

  • Posted: Oct 30, 2015

In a rematch of the 2014 final, hometown favorite and top seed Roger Federer defeated No. 8 seed David Goffin of Belgium 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 on Friday to return to the semi-finals of the Swiss Indoors Basel.

Goffin, 24, fell to 1-21 against Top-10 competition, his lone win coming against Milos Raonic in the Basel quarter-finals last year.

“I know David quite well, even though we’ve only played three times now,” said Federer. “He came to Dubai last year and we practiced together. I knew what he could do, so I wasn’t surprised in the match today when he was returning easily, taking the ball on the rise and distributing it left and right with the forehand. We found great rhythm in the second set and in the third it was up to me.”

It was the Belgian, who grew up idolising Federer and even plastered his bedroom walls with posters of the Swiss superstar, who flinched first as he was broken to go down 2-4 in the opening set. The World No. 3 would cement the break and Goffin was soon trailing by a set.

There would be three straight breaks of serve though the first six games of the uneven second set. Goffin would eventually take control at 5-2, two games later forcing a third set. Federer’s 14 unforced errors proved his undoing.

The 34-year-old Federer righted his ship in the final set and went on to earn his 56th win of the year. He is now 59-9 lifetime in his hometown.

Goffin, No. 17 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, is still seeking his first title since winning Metz in 2014.

Federer will next face Jack Sock, who rallied from a set down to defeat Donald Young 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, becoming the ATP World Tour 500-level event’s first American semi-finalist since Andy Roddick in 2010.

“It feels great. I didn’t expect to play three Americans in a row coming over here to Europe in the fall,” said Sock, who earlier downed Denis Kudla and John Isner. “But it’s good for American tennis. Unfortunately, I had to play three friends in a row. But it feels good to be in my first semi.”

This was new territory. In fact, the last time two American players reached the Basel quarter-finals was back in 1994, when Federer served as a ballboy for Patrick McEnroe and Jared Palmer.

After falling behind 0-2 in this first tour-level meeting between these compatriots, Young reeled off three straight games to work himself back into the first set and went on to claim the opener, breaking his opponent at love with Sock serving at 5-6. Sock would commit 17 unforced errors in dropping the set.

Young again fell behind in the second set, 0-3, but the 26-year-old left-hander would battle back to level at 4-all. However, Sock, 23, responded with a break in the ninth game, and went on to force a third set.

The now-familiar pattern repeated itself in the final set, Sock breaking his Davis Cup teammate en route to a quick 2-0 edge.  This time there would be no comeback for Young, still seeking his first ATP World Tour title. He fell below the .500 mark with the loss at 22-23 on the year.

 

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Gasquet Saves Match Point To Thwart Karlovic

Gasquet Saves Match Point To Thwart Karlovic

  • Posted: Oct 30, 2015

Richard Gasquet was living on the edge in Basel as he kept alive his slim chance of qualifying for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. The Frenchman saved one match point to defeat Ivo Karlovic 6-4, 6-7(2), 7-6(6) in the Swiss Indoors Basel quarter-finals on Friday.

Gasquet must win the Basel title and next week’s BNP Paribas Masters in Paris to stand a chance of grabbing one of the final two berths at the Final Showdown, to be held at The O2 in London from 15-22 November. David Ferrer and Kei Nishikori are currently ahead of the ninth-placed Frenchman in the Emirates ATP Race To London.

Karlovic had his chance to claim victory when he led 6-5 in the deciding tie-break, but Gasquet held his nerve and won the final three points to prevail in two hours and 26 minutes. The 36-year-old Karlovic dropped to a 0-9 mark this season in deciding tie-breaks and to a 301-301 career tie-break record. Gasquet, meanwhile, is 4-0 in deciding tie-breaks in 2015.

The 29-year-old Gasquet is a two-time winner on the ATP World Tour this season, lifting trophies in Estoril (d. Kyrgios) and Montpellier (d. Janowicz). The right-hander goes on to face Rafael Nadal or Marin Cilic.

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Pospisil Beats Brands To Reach Valencia Semis

Pospisil Beats Brands To Reach Valencia Semis

  • Posted: Oct 30, 2015

Vasek Pospisil is through to his first ATP World Tour semi-final in 14 months after beating Daniel Brands 6-3, 6-3 at the Valencia Open on Friday.

The Canadian notched his 25th win of the season as he broke Brands three times for victory in 74 minutes. Pospisil reached his first Grand Slam quarter-final earlier in the year at Wimbledon (l. to Murray) and also reached the last eight in Atlanta (l. to Baghdatis) and Kuala Lumpur (l. to Lopez).

Pospisil will look to reach his second ATP World Tour final when he faces Joao Sousa on Saturday. The Vernon native finished runner-up to countryman Milos Raonic in his maiden final at the Citi Open in Washington in August 2014.

Sousa saved all five break points he faced to defeat Pablo Cuevas 6-4, 6-4 in one hour and 32 minutes. The Portuguese will face Pospisil for the second time this season, having beaten the Canadian in the first round at Roland Garros.

The 26-year-old Sousa is bidding to reach his fourth ATP World Tour final of the season after runner-up finishes in Geneva (l. to Bellucci), Umag (l. to Thiem) and St. Petersburg (l. to Raonic). He has compiled a 36-31 record in his career-best season.

 

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Federer Highlights Basel Thursday Action

Federer Highlights Basel Thursday Action

  • Posted: Oct 30, 2015

Watch highlights as Roger Federer moves on in Basel. Watch live tennis at tennistv.com.

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Federer And Nadal Win On Friday In Basel 2015

Federer And Nadal Win On Friday In Basel 2015

  • Posted: Oct 30, 2015

Watch highlights as Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal come through in three-setters. Watch live tennis at tennistv.com.

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