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Roger Federer vs Tomas Berdych Preview and Prediction – Rome Masters 2015 QF

Roger Federer vs Tomas Berdych Preview and Prediction – Rome Masters 2015 QF

  • Posted: May 14, 2015
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Roger Federer is through to the quarter-final round of the Rome Masters 1000 event, where he will meet Czech No. 1 Tomas Berdych for a spot in the final four of the tournament. Of their 19 previous contests, Federer holds a 13-6 head to head lead over Berdych.

 

The second seed at this year’s tournament furthered his campaign for the Internazionali BNL d’Italia title, one of the two ATP World Tour events that the 17-time Grand Slam champion has not won, with a straight sets victory against Kevin Anderson. He won the match 6-3, 7-5 in a contest that started great yet hit some turbulence at the latter stages.

“I had to adjust and react differently in today’s match than yesterday’s match,” said Federer. It was so different, because it’s Kevin and his amazing serve. There’s only so much you can do on the return games. The first thing was not to get frustrated, because I was not seeing where he was serving.

 

“But thankfully, I got off to a really good start in both sets. From then on, I could relax almost. I was able to break him four times, which was a really good effort in the quick conditions here in Rome.”

Federer will encounter Berdych in the quarter-final round after the Czech edged Fabio Fognini 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(2) to secure the win. Berdych struck 10 aces, won 70% of his first service points and saved eight break points to secure the win.

The two competitors have previously met on 19 different occasions on the professional circuit, with Federer winning 13 of those matches dating back to his first victory at the Athens Olympics in 2004. Given that Federer has only improved over the course of this season, he will likely be able to secure the victory with relative ease since he is 3-0 against the Czech on clay and won their most recent set with a bagel.

 

 

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Rafael Nadal vs Stan Wawrinka Preview and Prediction – Rome Masters 2015 QF

Rafael Nadal vs Stan Wawrinka Preview and Prediction – Rome Masters 2015 QF

  • Posted: May 14, 2015
Rafa Nadal For the first time since their infamous meeting in the final of the Australian Open in 2014, Rafael Nadal and Stan Wawrinka will cross paths on the professional tour to determine who will advance to the semi-final stage of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia in Rome. Prior to their fateful encounter last year in Melbourne, Nadal held a commanding 12-0 head-to-head record against Stan and had never dropped a set to the Swiss No. 2.

 

Seeded fourth at this year’s event, Rafael Nadal furthered his campaign for yet another title win in Rome when he defeated American No. 1 John Isner in straight sets to secure his spot in the final eight of the Masters 1000 event. Nadal, who was 8-3 on clay this season before the start of this tournament, moved to 6-0 against Isner and is three wins away from another title in Rome.

“I [defended] well from the baseline,” Nadal said after the match. “I played with not many mistakes and tried to go for points when I had a chance. I recovered tough balls, had good movement and a few very good passing shots. That is very good for my confidence, too. In general, I think I played very well.

Standing across the net from him on Friday will be Stan Wawrinka, who reached the quarter-final stage in Rome with a straight sets win against Dominic Thiem. He defeated the Austrian 7-6(3), 6-4 in a match where he struck nine aces, won 94% of his first service points and saved the only break point he faced during the entire one hour and 37 minute encounter.

This is set to be the fourteenth time that Nadal and Wawrinka will meet on the professional tour, and the first time since their infamous meeting in Melbourne in the final of the Australian Open last season. Nadal leads the series 12-1 and has only lost to Wawrinka in that Grand Slam final. Apart from that, he has never dropped a set to Wawrinka and should be the favourite on clay, where he is 5-0 against the Swiss No. 2.

 

 

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Andy Murray Withdraws from Rome with Fatigue

Andy Murray Withdraws from Rome with Fatigue

  • Posted: May 14, 2015

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Following a remarkable few weeks on the professional tour, where he compiled a undefeated record spanning across two (and a half) tournaments, Andy Murray has chosen to withdraw from the Internazionali BNL d’Italia citing fatigue.

“Sorry to everyone @InteBNLdItalia for withdrawing from the event today,” Murray said on twitter. “I always feel bad after making decisions like this but my body is extremely tired and fatigued right now having played 10 matches in the last 12 days. I wanted to try to compete in the event but after warming up today I didn’t feel able to compete. I hope next year I can come back to Rome and do better. Sorry, Andy.”

The world No. 3 maintained his undefeated clay court streak when he defeated Rafael Nadal in straight sets to lift the Mutua Madrid Open title on Sunday. It was Murray’s second win at this event but his first since the tournament moved to clay. From there, he began his Rome campaign with a straight sets victory over Jeremy Chardy to bring his record to 10-0 on clay this season. He will head into the French Open with an undefeated streak.

“I’m going to take a few days’ rest. I won’t train; I won’t go on the court. I just need a few days to recover. I’ll go home either tonight or tomorrow morning and spend a few days at home, maybe see my physio a little bit over the weekend to try and help the recovery process. I’ll try to rest and sleep and recover; that’s what I need to do right now. Hopefully I’ll get to Paris early next week and get some good days’ training done there.”

 

Given Murray’s withdrawal, Goffin will advance to the quarter-final round of the Rome Masters, where he will go on to face David Ferrer,

 

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Rafael Nadal vs John Isner Preview and Prediction – Rome Masters 2015 R3

Rafael Nadal vs John Isner Preview and Prediction – Rome Masters 2015 R3

  • Posted: May 14, 2015

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Following an impressive start to his Rome campaign, Rafael Nadal will look to follow up on that momentum in his second match at this final Masters 1000 event before the French Open later this month. The Spaniard will next come up against American No. 1 John Isner, whom he has faced on five previous occasions. The Nadal v Isner head-to-head series stands at 5-0, including three clay court wins, one of which took place a few weeks ago in Monte Carlo.

Days after losing to Andy Murray in straight sets in the Madrid final, Rafael Nadal was back on court in Rome, where he stormed to victory in a little over an hour of court time. Given that his loss to Murray in straight sets was baffling to many, Nadal, who dropped to world No. 7 this week, needed to show that he was still a force to reckon with on clay. With that in mind, he breezed past Turkish qualifier Marsel Ilhan 6-2, 6-0 in one hour and 14 minutes. Nadal won 92 percent of his first service points and saved both break points he faced on serve to mercifully bring an end to the proceedings.

He will now come up against John Isner, who defeated Leonardo Mayer in straight sets to set up the third round encounter. Isner struck 11 aces, won 85% of his first service points and faced no break points on serve to close out the match in one hour and 34 minutes. It will be interesting to see if he can maintain that service dominance and consistency against Nadal on Thursday.

While Nadal is undefeated against Inser with a 5-0 head-to-head series record and a 3-0 record on clay, their most recent encounter in Monte Carlo was certainly a telling affair. Isner pushed Nadal to three sets and will likely force the Spaniard into a similar situation this week. Nadal will be feeling the pressure of trying to maintain his ranking within the Top eight and will need a solid showing on Thursday to help his Roland Garros chances.

 

 

 

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Andy Murray vs David Goffin Preview – Rome Masters 2015 Round 3

Andy Murray vs David Goffin Preview – Rome Masters 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: May 14, 2015
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Following two consecutive title wins on clay, which included his maiden title on the surface, as well as his first Masters 1000 title on clay, Andy Murray extended that streak with an opening round win in Rome to set up yet another ambitious campaign on the red dust. Murray will next come up against David Goffin, whom he has faced once previously on the professional tour. Murray leads the head-to-head series 1-0.

 

British No. 1 Andy Murray has been in such remarkable form over the past month on clay that he is officially one of the favourites to watch out for at the French Open, which is quite a surprise to say, even though he reached the semi-final stage of the Grand Slam event last season. After compiling an undefeated 9-0 season over his past two tournaments on clay, including two title wins, Murray extended that undefeated streak to 10-0 on Wednesday when he defeated Jeremy Chardy in straight sets to move onto the third round in Rome. He struck six aces and saved two break points to beat the Frenchman 6-4, 6-3.

“My legs were a bit tired at the beginning,” said Murray. “But then I started to feel better after the first few games. For me, I felt like I played a really good match. He served big for the first set and a half. It was tough for me. But I hung in; I felt like I moved pretty well and I served well throughout the match. I was happy with the way I adjusted to the conditions. I felt like I moved well and made it difficult for him to win free points.”

 

Murray will next face David Goffin, who survived a rollercoaster encounter with Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to escape in three sets. Goffin won 63% of his first service points and saved eight break points and a pair of match points to close out the encounter 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 in two hours and 31 minutes.

This is just the second time that Murray and Goffin will cross paths on the professional tour, with the Briton leading the head-to-head series 1-0. That sole meeting took place in the opening round of the Wimbledon Championships and ironically kick started an incredible win streak that brought Goffin into the public eye. While his win against Tsonga was an impressive one, he will need to work even harder to topple the in-form Murray.

 

 

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Novak Djokovic vs Thomaz Bellucci Preview – Rome Masters 2015 Round 3

Novak Djokovic vs Thomaz Bellucci Preview – Rome Masters 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: May 14, 2015
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Following a three-week extended break with no matches on the tour, Novak Djokovic scrapped by to reach the third round in Rome and maintain his quest to defend the title. His campaign will continue on Thursday, where he is scheduled to meet Brazil’s Thomaz Bellucci for the third time on the ATP World Tour. All their previous meetings took place on clay, including one in Rome five years ago. The Djokovic vs Bellucci Head to Head stands at 2-0.

 

After lifting the Monte Carlo title and extending his win streak to 19 consecutive matches, Novak Djokovic found himself struggling on court against Nicolas Almagro in his opening match in Rome. While the contest lastesd over two hours, Djokovic was able to recover from a second set slump to win the match 6-1, 6-7(5), 6-3. Even the break he converted in the final set came off a net cord at while up 4-3 on Almagro’s serve and his ace count was matched by his Spanish adversary (11).

“At the end of the day it’s a win after three weeks with no official match,” said Djokovic. “In the important moments today, I did feel a little bit uncomfortable. Maybe that’s due to a lack of competitive play in the past couple of weeks. But I won against a quality player, who knows how to play on the big stage. All in all, it was a great test. Before coming to the court, I was aware he was going to present a great challenge.

 

Djokovic will come up against Thomaz Bellucci, who reached the third round of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia following a three-set victory against Roberto Bautista Agut. He struck six aces, won 78% of his first service points and saved three break points to rally back to victory 1-6, 6-1, 6-4. It was an impressive win for the Brazilian and sets up his encounter with Djokovic.

This marks the third time that Djokovic and Bellucci will meet on the professional tour but also the first time in nearly four years. Djokovic leads the series 2-0, both on clay, including one at this very event five years ago. While Djokovic did not look his best in his first match, he will have likely shaken off the rust and will be prepared to advance to the quarter-final in straight sets.

 

 

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Serena Williams vs Christina McHale Preview – WTA Rome 2015 Round 3

Serena Williams vs Christina McHale Preview – WTA Rome 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: May 14, 2015
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Following her first loss since 2014 in Madrid, Serena Williams returned to her winning ways in Rome this week and will now look to further her campaign ahead of the French Open. Williams will next encounter fellow American Christina McHale, whom she has never faced previously on the professional tour, and whom she should hold a significant edge against.

 

In her first match since having her 27-match win streak snapped in the semi-final stage of last week’s Madrid Open, Serena Williams was back on court on Tuesday, where she won her match against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in straight sets to advance to the following round of the tournament. The American struck 25 winners to win the match 6-1, 6-3. It needed little fuss, as Williams swatted away all attempts to throttle her and closed out the affair in one hour and two minutes of court time.

“I love Rome. I always love coming to Rome,” the American said. “I have always liked playing in Europe in general. It’s always been a special place for me, and I am always sad when I leave.”

 

Williams will next encounter her fellow countrywoman Christina McHale, who set up the encounter against the world No. 1 with a straight sets win against Sara Errani. She struck four aces, won 72% of her first service points and converted five breaks of serve to win the match 6-4, 6-4 in one hour and 34 minutes. The upset win may give McHale the necessary momentum to believe in herself against the dominant Williams.

This is just the first time that Williams and McHale will cross paths on the professional tour, and while it could make for an entertaining berth, Williams has proven to be far ahead of the majority of the WTA talent that she comes up against. Unless she is far from her best, this should end in straight sets.

 

 

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Roger Federer vs Kevin Anderson Preview – Rome Masters 2015 Round 3

Roger Federer vs Kevin Anderson Preview – Rome Masters 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: May 14, 2015
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Roger Federer faced a competitive start to his bid for a first Masters 1000 title win in Rome but managed to reach the third round of the tournament, where he will now face Kevin Anderson. The two will battle for a place in the quarter-final round of this pivotal French Open warm-up event. This is the third time they meet on the professional tour, with Federer leading the head-to-had series 2-0.

 

In a performance that resembled his 2014 Rome opener in no way, Federer worked his way past Paolo Cuevas to reach the third round of the tournament. He defeated Cuevas 7-6(3), 6-4 to set up an intriguing third round encounter with Kevin Anderson. Federer struck eight aces, and faced no break points en route to the victory.

“I know I’m not the favourite, like maybe I was in other years, but who cares really,” said Federer. “I’m happy I won my first round match. That was my focus, especially after last week and last year here, both matches I lost with match points. So I’m happy to get the victory tonight.”

 

Kevin Anderson’s opening round match on Tuesday lasted a total of 16 minutes, as Philipp Kohlschreiber retired down 0-3 in his second round match against the South African. During that short time, Anderson hit four aces and won all eight of his first service points.

This marks the third time they meet on the professional tour, with Federer winning their first encounter 6-4, 6-4 in Paris last year and the second encounter earlier this year at Indian Wells. Federer has the advantage in experience and court savvy but will need to remain focused to ensure that he does not fall to the big serves of Anderson.
 

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Rafael Nadal vs Marsel Ilhan Preview – Rome Masters 2015 Round 2

Rafael Nadal vs Marsel Ilhan Preview – Rome Masters 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: May 12, 2015
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After a surprisingly flat conclusion to his quest for yet another Madrid Masters 1000 title, Rafael Nadal will look to salvage his clay court warm-up period with a solid showing at the Rome Masters event – the final buildup ahead of Roland Garros. The Spaniard will begin his campaign against Marsel Ilhan, whom he has never faced previously on the professional tour.

 

In one of the more surprising finals in recent memory, Andy Murray defeated Rafael Nadal in straight sets to lift the Mutua Madrid Open title on Sunday. It was Murray’s second win at this event but his first since the tournament moved to clay. Nadal, who commit far too many unforced errors for comfort, dropped to 8-3 on clay this season and has also dropped outside of the Top 5 for the first time since 2005.

While he is now ranked No. 7 on the tour, Nadal is confident that he will work his way back up and could still be a significant force at this year’s French Open.

 

“I’ve played a couple good matches [this week], especially yesterday’s match,” said Nadal. “It’s one of the best matches I have played in a long time. So I cannot leave Madrid not happy. I have leave happy and just delete what happened today. I will just stay with the good things that happened this week, and there are a lot of them, more good than bad. I will try to recover in Rome the feelings. I think I’ve made a step forward and I’m playing better. My game is better.”

Turkish qualifier Marsel Ilhan followed up on his wins against Gianluca Mager and Daniel Gimeno-Traver in the qualifying stage with a straight sets victory against Adrian Mannarino in the opening round of the main draw. He beat the Frenchman 6-4, 6-1 in a match that saw him strike three aces and save all six of the break points he faced during the match.

This is scheduled to be the first time that Nadal and Ilhan cross paths on the professional tour. While opportunities like this are where youngsters play as though they have nothing to lose, it will likely be Nadal who puts his best foot forward in an attempt to mitigate the desperation he is approaching.

 

 

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Eugenie Bouchard vs Zarina Diyas Preview – WTA Rome 2015 Round 2

Eugenie Bouchard vs Zarina Diyas Preview – WTA Rome 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: May 12, 2015
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Eugenie Bouchard will look to trek on in her turbulent 2015 season when she begins her campaign in Rome. The 21-year-old will begin her quest in Italy against a fellow 21-year-old in Zarina Diyas. The two have never faced each other in professional competition, which adds to the intrigue of this coming encounter.

 

In Madrid, the Canadian darling was part of a bizarre trend of seeds falling in the early stages of the tournament. Bouchard continued her disappointing trend with yet another first round loss, this time to Barbora Strycova. The Canadian was up 6-0 but still lost the match in baffling fashion, 0-6, 6-3, 6-3 to Strycova.

She moved to 6-8 on the professional tour this season and is yet to emerge as a legitimate threat at any event this season.

 

That was not the only disturbing trend emerging from the Bouchard camp, as she was also a part of some controversy at the Fed Cup, where she refused to shake her opponent’s hand and went on to lose the match the following day.

“It’s nothing personal towards her, I just don’t believe in wishing my opponent good luck before the match,” Bouchard told Romanian media. “After we play [Saturday] I will shake her hand, no matter what happens.”

The Canadian will attempt to revere her fortunes when she comes up against Kazakhstan’s Zarina Diyas. She defeated Tsvetana Pironkova in straight sets, 7-5, 6- to advance to her first meeting against Bouchard. She won 57% of her first service points and saved 7/10 break points to close out the match in one hour and 26 minutes.

This is the first time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour and could make for an interesting contest. Given that Bouchard is far from her best at the moment, it would not be surprising to see her give away another lead in the match and lose in bizarre fashion.

 

 

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