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Vintage Wawrinka Downs Murray At Bordeaux Challenger

  • Posted: May 17, 2023

Vintage Wawrinka Downs Murray At Bordeaux Challenger

Turin top seed Baez cruises to QFs

Stan Wawrinka and Andy Murray have combined for six Grand Slam titles and have met 22 times in their ATP Head2Head series. But on Wednesday, they battled on the intimate clay courts of the ATP Challenger Tour 175 event in Bordeaux, France.

The 38-year-old Wawrinka displayed vintage play from the baseline, firing hefty forehands to earn a commanding 6-3, 6-0 second-round victory against the Scot at the BNP Paribas Primrose.

In the opening set, Wawrinka earned an early break and had five set points at 5-2 in a marathon return game that featured seven deuce points. The Swiss then held his nerve to close the set on his own serve.


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The World No. 84 Wawrinka, who has been as high as No. 3, won 22 of 27 first-serve points and forced second-seeded Murray to cover all corners of the court as the Swiss stayed aggressive, often working his way forward to win the one-hour, 15-minute contest. It was a frustrating day for Murray, who was aiming to follow his title run at the Aix-en-Provence Challenger, where he defeated World No. 17 Tommy Paul in the final to claim his first title at any level since 2019.

Wawrinka will next meet Ugo Humbert or qualifier Gauthier Onclin in the Bordeaux quarter-finals.

In other Bordeaux action, home favourite Richard Gasquet rallied past Thanasi Kokkinakis 1-6, 7-6(5), 7-5 in a three-hour, four-minute thriller.

In the final set, Gasquet earned a decisive break in dramatic fashion. After Kokkinakis lobbed Gasquet, who was at the net, the Frenchman brought the crowd to its feet by hitting a backhand skyhook winner to seal a break at 5-5, 30/40. The 36-year-old proceeded to close the marathon match and book his ticket to the last eight.

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Corentin Moutet’s variety helped lift him past Dominic Thiem 7-6(5), 6-1. The Austrian served for the opening set at 5-4 before Moutet fought back and gave up just two games the remainder of the match. The Frenchman Moutet incorporated underarm serves and troubled Thiem from the baseline by using hefty slice forehands.

Moutet will next face top seed Jan-Lennard Struff, who cruised past qualifier Kyrian Jacquet 6-3, 6-3. Seventh seed Tomas Martin Etcheverry survived wild card Arthur Cazaux 7-6(0), 7-5 and Albert Ramos-Vinolas escaped Adrian Mannarino 3-6, 6-4, 7-5 after three hours, 30 minutes.

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The top two seeds, Sebastian Baez and Daniel Elahi Galan, cruised to victories in the second round of the Piemonte Open Intesa Sanpaolo.

Baez downed Italian Riccardo Bonadio 6-4, 6-2 after fending off nine of 10 break points faced and winning 74 per cent of first-serve points. The Argentine, who is World No. 40 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings, awaits the winner of Thiago Seyboth Wild and fifth seed Taro Daniel.

<a href='https://www.atptour.com/en/players/sebastian-baez/b0bi/overview'>Sebastian Baez</a> in action at the Challenger 175 event in Turin, Italy.
Sebastian Baez in action at the Challenger 175 event in Turin, Italy. Credit: Francesco Panunzio

World No. 94 Galan also secured a commanding victory Wednesday at the Challenger 175 event, where the Colombian cruised past qualifier Stefano Napolitano 6-2, 6-1 in just 63 minutes.

German Dominik Koepfer upset third seed Juan Pablo Varillas 6-4, 5-7, 7-5 to maintain his strong form at the Challenger level. The 29-year-old has competed in three Challenger finals this year, including his triumph at the Mexico City Challenger in April.

Koepfer will clash against wild card Edoardo Lavagno in the quarter-finals after the Italian moved past countryman and qualifier Salvatore Caruso 6-4, 6-1.

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Rune Joins Exclusive Group With Winning Record Against Djokovic

  • Posted: May 17, 2023

Rune Joins Exclusive Group With Winning Record Against Djokovic

Kyrgios among players on the list

Holger Rune joined an exclusive club on Wednesday when he defeated Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia.

The Danish star is one of only three active players to defeat the Serbian multiple times in tour-level matches and own a winning record against him. The other players are Nick Kyrgios (2-1) and Jiri Vesely (2-0).

Players w/Winning Record vs. Djokovic

 Players  Record
 Andy Roddick  5-4
 Marat Safin and Jiri Vesely  2-0
 Fernando Gonzalez, Ivo Karlovic, Nick Kyrgios & Holger Rune  2-1

 Carlos Alcaraz, Taro Daniel, Antony Dupuis,
 Daniel Evans, Dennis Van Scheppingen, Filippo Volandri

 1-0

Rune is now 2-1 in his ATP Head2Head series with the 38-time ATP Masters 1000 champion. Last year, aged 19, he stunned Djokovic in the final of the Rolex Paris Masters for his first Masters 1000 title.

Only three other active players have a winning record against Djokovic, and they all are 1-0 against him. Carlos Alcaraz, Daniel Evans and Taro Daniel have upset the 35-year-old once.

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Djokovic only owns a losing record against just 13 players, active or inactive. Of that group, only one player has more than two wins. Former World No. 1 Andy Roddick won five of his nine matches against the Serbian.

Rune has risen to the occasion against the world’s best, tallying a 12-9 record against Top 10 players in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings. 

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Koolhof/Skupski Cruise To Rome SFs

  • Posted: May 17, 2023

Koolhof/Skupski Cruise To Rome SFs

Granollers/Zeballos also advance

Is this the week Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski capture their first title of 2023?

The Dutch-British duo, who collected seven team titles last season, advanced to the semi-finals at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia on Wednesday after they downed Australians Jason Kubler and Alex de Minaur 6-4, 6-4.

Koolhof and Skupski won 81 per cent of second-serve points, compared to Kubler and De Minaur’s 56 per cent, to set up a semi-final contest against Dutchmen Robin Haase and Botic van de Zandschulp.


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Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos also advanced to the last four Wednesday, when they survived Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury 6-4, 5-7, 10-6. In the Match Tie-break, the Spaniard-Argentine pair jumped to an early 4/1 advantage to down the 2022 Nitto ATP Finals champions.

Earlier in the tournament, Granollers and Zeballos upset two-time defending champions Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic.

Granollers and Zeballos, who won the Rome title in 2020, will next face Hugo Nys and Jan Zielinski. The Spaniard Granollers also partnered countryman Marc Lopez to win at the Foro Italico in 2012.

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Djokovic: 'A New Generation Is Here Already'

  • Posted: May 17, 2023

Djokovic: ‘A New Generation Is Here Already’

Serbian reflects on three-set defeat in Rome quarter-finals

Novak Djokovic lost to Holger Rune in the quarter-finals of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia on Wednesday, but the Serbian remains undeterred.

After the six-time Rome champion’s title defence came to an end, a journalist asked the 38-time ATP Masters 1000 champion if he is still confident for Roland Garros.

“Yes,” Djokovic replied. The 35-year-old was also asked what else he needs going into the clay-court major.

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“Nothing. I mean, just training and getting ready for the most important tournament of the clay season for me,” Djokovic said. “I know I can always play better. Definitely am looking forward to working on various aspects of my game, of my body, hopefully getting myself in 100 per cent shape. That’s the goal. I always like my chances in Grand Slams against anybody on any surface, best-of-five. Let’s see how it goes.”

Rune now leads the pair’s ATP Head2Head series 2-1, with both of his victories coming at Masters 1000 events. Djokovic was highly complimentary of his 20-year-old opponent.

“Obviously in these kind of conditions, it’s very difficult to get the ball past him. He’s very, very fast, very quick. Great anticipation. Just a very talented, dynamic player, all-around player,” Djokovic said. “Yeah, he was just better. He played too good for me for most parts of the match. I did have a bad start of the third set. I think that’s where match kind of shifted to his side. He kept his nerves and deserved to win.”

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Does the Serbian have any tips for the Dane?

“I’m going to ask him tips,” Djokovic said. “He beat me twice we played against each other, so… I have no tips for him. So far he’s doing very well.”

There are several younger players who have competed against and beaten Djokovic and other superstars on the ATP Tour, with Rune and another 20-year-old, Carlos Alcaraz among them. Daniil Medvedev, the 27-year-old who will play his Rome quarter-final on Thursday, leads the Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin.

“Obviously, a new generation is here already. I mean, Alcaraz is No. 1 in the world from Monday. Obviously he’s playing amazing tennis. I think it’s also good for our sport that we have new faces, new guys coming up. It’s normal,” Djokovic said. “We’ve been saying this for years, that we can expect it to come, that moment to come when you have [a] kind of shift of generations.

“I’m personally still trying to hang in there with all of them. I’m happy with — of course, very happy with — my career so far. I still have the hunger to keep going.”

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Djokovic Forces Deciding Set Against Rune After Rain Delay In Rome

  • Posted: May 17, 2023

Djokovic Forces Deciding Set Against Rune After Rain Delay In Rome

Quarter-final finely poised at ATP Masters 1000 event

A dramatic quarter-final between Novak Djokovic and Holger Rune is into a deciding set at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, where the Serbian levelled the match soon after a rain delay of just over an hour in Rome.

Rune was under pressure serving to stay in the second set when the weather forced play to be suspended in Rome at 6-2, 4-5, 0/30. Upon resumption, Djokovic immediately claimed the two points he needed to level proceedings and force a third set.

The 20-year-old Rune had earlier raced to the opening set at the Foro Italico, where defending champion and top seed Djokovic appeared physically under par and was treated by the physio at 2-1 in the second set.

In typically resilient fashion, the Serbian raised his level and broke for the first time in the match en route to a 5-2 lead. Although Rune pegged the 35-year-old back by reclaiming the break, Djokovic was just two points from levelling the match when the heavens opened.

Djokovic is chasing his seventh title in the Eternal City, and a record-extending 39th ATP Masters 1000 crown overall, while Rome debutant Rune is chasing his second title at that level after defeating Djokovic to win the Rolex Paris Masters last November.

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Fight Against ‘Internal Demons’, Sumit Nagal’s Journey To Third Challenger Title

  • Posted: May 17, 2023

Fight Against ‘Internal Demons’, Sumit Nagal’s Journey To Third Challenger Title

The Indian won last month’s Rome Challenger

Sumit Nagal returned to the ATP Challenger Tour winners’ circle after four difficult years that saw the 25-year-old undergo hip surgery, fight Covid multiple times, and battle against his ‘own internal demons’.

But the hard work began to pay off two weeks ago, when the Indian advanced through qualifying en route to claiming the title at the Roma Garden Open.

“When I won, I had a very relieving, calm feeling,” Nagal told ATPTour.com. “Calm in a way because the last few years have been pretty tough for me, on and off the court. To play seven matches in that week and have the body feel all right, it was a relief.”

Following the clay-court title, Nagal shared on Instagram some of the difficulties he’s dealt with the past four years.

“It was hard to believe that this day would come,” Nagal wrote. “I struggled with numerous injuries, came back from surgery, fought covid multiple times, endured tough matches, tougher training regimes, and my own internal demons.”

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A three-time Challenger Tour champion, World No. 256 Nagal grew weary of his career being ‘start and stop’. In 2022, he once again found his back against the wall, physically and mentally.

“The worst I felt was last summer, when I was playing a match at the Heilbronn Challenger, where I suffered a tear in my left oblique,” Nagal said. “The effect it had on my mentality was very tough for the next two, three months. For the first time in my life, I think I lost 0-6, 0-6 in a qualifying match [in Luedenscheid]. After that, it just went sideways.

“I was in a very dark place where I was not enjoying tennis, couldn’t find motivation. I was always asking myself, ‘Why me? I didn’t play for seven or eight months, then I play again for four weeks and I’m out again for six weeks. What else do I need to do?’ You start asking, ‘What do I need to do to get rid of this?’ I couldn’t find answers.”

Nagal, who is based at the Nensel Tennis Academy in Germany, relied on his team for motivation. If there were any rare thoughts of quitting, Nagal quickly put those to bed as he thought of his family back home in India.

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“For me, it was not an option to quit and go home,” Nagal said. “But for sure there were times where instead of coming to the court or fitness 30 minutes early, I was coming five minutes early. Sometimes you just say, ‘What’s the point? Any way, I’m getting injured.’ These thoughts are very scary and bad because they can take you down. It was a constant fight between my head.

“I promised myself, promised my family, that one day I want to be at this place playing the Slams and if I quit now, there’s no chance I can see that. For me, the very important picture I see is my parents sitting in my match box when I’m playing the biggest tournaments. I want to see that on their faces because they’ve never been to a tournament outside India. I think that would be very big for all of us.”

In 2019, tennis fans were introduced to Nagal at the US Open, where he made his Grand Slam debut and took a set off Roger Federer in the first round. Not long after Nagal’s Flushing Meadows appearance, Nagal reached back-to-back Challenger finals, including his triumph at the Buenos Aires Challenger. The following season, Covid-19 put the Tour on pause when the Indian was playing his best tennis.

Nagal’s journey back to the winners’ circle is a testament of his personality.

“I’m just a grinder, I figure things out,” Nagal said. “That’s probably my biggest strength, I will just figure out a way. If it’s to fix a computer, a light, or whatever random thing done, I will find a way.”

<a href='https://www.atptour.com/en/players/sumit-nagal/n897/overview'>Sumit Nagal</a> competes on home soil at the Chennai Challenger in February.
Sumit Nagal competes on home soil at the Chennai Challenger in February. Credit: Suman Chattopadhyay

If it weren’t for Indian legend Mahesh Bhupathi, Nagal may not even have a career in pro tennis.

At age 10, Nagal met Bhupathi when the former doubles World No. 1 was holding a selection for admittance into his academy. One of the cities where the selection was held was in New Delhi, just 40 kilometres from Nagal’s hometown.

“I was hitting with the other kids and there was a moment where I went to Mahesh and said, ‘Mr. Bhupathi, could you please look at my game?’ Nagal recalled to ATPTour.com in 2019. “I knew who he was, so I grabbed his hand and asked him to look at my game. After that, it’s apparently when he told my family that they’re going to take me.

“That’s the one line that changed my life. If I didn’t tell him this, I would not be sitting here right now. My family didn’t have enough money to support me when I was young. I couldn’t have played tennis.”

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Rome QF Preview: Can Rune Upset Djokovic Again?

  • Posted: May 17, 2023

Rome QF Preview: Can Rune Upset Djokovic Again?

Ruud meets Cerundolo

Can anyone stop Novak Djokovic from successfully defending his Internazionali BNL d’Italia title?

Holger Rune will take his shot at defeating the top seed on Wednesday in Rome in one of two quarter-finals taking place at the Foro Italico. Casper Ruud meet Francisco Cerundolo in the day’s other singles clash.

ATPTour.com previews the first two Rome quarter-finals.


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[1] Novak Djokovic (SRB) vs. [7] Holger Rune (DEN)

Reigning champion Djokovic’s quest in Rome for a record-extending 39th ATP Masters 1000 title has been mostly smooth so far. However, he will face his toughest challenge yet when he plays Rune in the quarter-finals.

The 20-year-old Dane stunned the top seed to clinch his maiden Masters 1000 title in their previous meeting in Paris last year and will look to cause the Serbian problems once again in Rome with his powerful game.

“It will be a great experience,” Rune said when asked about playing Djokovic. “The match in Paris was the biggest win of my career. Tomorrow you can’t expect anything other than a top match, so I have to be ready and do everything I can.

“The win in Paris gave me belief. I believe I can beat many players on the Tour. Winning against Novak helped me a lot because he is one of the greatest of all time. It is going to be tough, but I am looking forward to tomorrow.”

Djokovic, who has a chance to return to first in the Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin if he wins his seventh Rome title, arrived in the Italian capital off the back of disappointing early exits on clay in Monte-Carlo and Banja Luka. He has looked close to his best this week, though, defeating Tomas Martin Etcheverry, Grigor Dimitrov (in three sets) and Cameron Norrie.

Locked at 1-1 in his ATP Head2Head series against Rune, fans will expect fireworks when they face off on centre court on Wednesday. Rune, who lifted the title in Munich last month, is seeking his second Masters 1000 semi-final. On the other side of the net, Djokovic is chasing his 14th last four appearance in Rome.


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[4] Casper Ruud (NOR) vs. [24] Francisco Cerundolo (ARG)

Ruud arrived in Rome off the back of a third-round exit in Monte-Carlo and an opening-round defeat in Madrid. However, in the Italian capital the Norwegian’s level has looked closer to the form with which he won 10 ATP Tour titles, including nine on clay. He has dropped one set en route to the quarter-finals.

Seeking a third consecutive semi-final in Rome, Ruud will next meet Argentine Cerundolo, who upset World No. 8 Jannik Sinner to earn his fifth Top 10 win. Competing in his third Masters 1000 quarter-final, Cerundolo will aim to bring his dynamic, all-court game to his match against Ruud.

The 24-year-old Ruud will be set on gaining revenge, having lost against Cerundolo in Barcelona last month. The Argentine leads the Norwegian 2-1 in their ATP Head2Head series.

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Tsitsipas Does Double Duty To Reach Rome Quarter-finals

  • Posted: May 17, 2023

Tsitsipas Does Double Duty To Reach Rome Quarter-finals

Coric ends Marozsan’s dream run

Stefanos Tsitsipas finished a long day at the Foro Italico at 1:43 a.m. Wednesday morning when he defeated home favourite Lorenzo Musetti 7-5, 7-5 to reach the quarter-finals of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia.

When play began Tuesday in Rome, three Italian singles players remained in the tournament. By the end of the day, all three were eliminated, with Tsitsipas dispatching two of them. The fifth seed completed a straight-sets victory against Lorenzo Sonego in the afternoon and then ousted 18th seed Musetti in a match that did not begin until nearly midnight.

“It was a very full day, I’ll tell you that. Spent the entire day at the courts. It had to be done, the rain got in the way, so I’m happy the day ends like this,” Tsitsipas said in his on-court interview. “I put a great effort out there today. Tonight actually, not today!

“It’s been wonderful, delightful in fact, to be playing this way and I need to catch some Zs now, get ready. I think tomorrow’s a day off, so [I have] got to recharge and focus on the next one.”

The 24-year-old beat the last Italian in the field, but Musetti put up a big fight. The straight-sets scoreline does not show how closely the clash was contested.

Tsitsipas was on the verge of surging to a double-break advantage at the start of the match, but suddenly found himself back on serve at the end of the set. But the Italian gave it right back. Musetti tried to take a backhand early straight off the bounce and paid for that decision, mishitting the ball out on set point.

The Italian crowd tried to push its man through, cheering him to an early break in the second set. But in the critical moments, Tsitsipas was the steadier player to take a 5-0 lead in their ATP Head2Head series.


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In the second-to-last match of the evening, reigning Cincinnati champion Borna Coric ended the dream run of Hungarian Fabian Marozsan 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. It is the Croatian’s second consecutive Masters 1000 quarter-final after reaching the semi-finals in Madrid, and he will next face Tsitsipas.

“I was working extremely hard in the last couple of months. I haven’t been playing well in the last couple of months,” Coric said in his on-court interview. “But I can say since actually last week I just started to feel better, I also started to play better and it’s just paying off now.”

Marozsan captivated the tennis world with his success in the Italian capital, where he qualified for his first ATP Tour main draw and earned a series of wins once there, including a third-round stunner over second seed Carlos Alcaraz.

The Hungarian was in position to go up a break in the second set but let slip two break points. That proved an important missed opportunity as Coric rallied for a two-hour, 10-minute win.

“I needed the first set just to feel how he plays and obviously he was also playing very, very good, also very fast and I just didn’t get used to that,” Coric said. “But then luckily in the second and in the third sets I just started to serve better and in the end I just found my rhythm.”

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Medvedev Passes Alcaraz For Top Spot In Live Race

  • Posted: May 16, 2023

Medvedev Passes Alcaraz For Top Spot In Live Race

Djokovic can also leave Rome in first place

When Daniil Medvedev defeated Alexander Zverev on Tuesday to advance to the quarter-finals at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, he also returned to the top spot in the Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin.

Medvedev (3,480 points) now leads Carlos Alcaraz (3,455 points) by 35 points and can stretch that lead further this week at the Foro Italico. The 27-year-old can reach as many as 4,300 points if he lifts the trophy in Rome.

Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin (as of 16 May)

 Player  Current Points  Maximum Points After Rome
 1) Daniil Medvedev  3,480  4,300
 2) Carlos Alcaraz  3,455  3,455
 3) Novak Djokovic  2,745  3,565
 4) Stefanos Tsitsipas  2,320  2,410
 5) Jannik Sinner  2,275  2,275

It is possible for Medvedev to relinquish top spot before the tournament ends. Third-placed Novak Djokovic, who has 2,745 points, can max out at 3,565 points by claiming his seventh title at the Italian ATP Masters 1000 event. Alcaraz cannot improve because he lost in the third round.

Medvedev can guarantee he will leave Rome with a lead in the Live Race by reaching the semi-finals. He will play qualifier Yannick Hanfmann on Wednesday for a place in the last four.

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The Live Race also gives fan a look at the battle for year-end ATP No. 1 presented by Pepperstone. Medvedev reached World No. 1 last year, but he is trying to earn the year-end honour for the first time.

Djokovic holds the record for most year-end No. 1 finishes with seven and in 2022, Alcaraz became the youngest player to claim the distinction.

The Live Race also decides who qualifies for the Nitto ATP Finals, which this year will be played from 12-19 November in Turin. Rounding out the top eight are Stefanos Tsitsipas, Jannik Sinner, Andrey Rublev, Taylor Fritz and Holger Rune. Sinner and Rune are trying to qualify for the year-end championships for the first time, while the Italian competed as an alternate in 2021.

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