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Krawietz/Mies Win Twice In A Day To Take Barcelona Crown

  • Posted: Apr 24, 2022

Krawietz/Mies Win Twice In A Day To Take Barcelona Crown

Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies claimed an emotional victory at the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell on Sunday afternoon, fighting past Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski to clinch their first title together since successfully defending their crown at Roland Garros in 2020.

The German duo reunited at the start of the year after Mies missed most of 2021 following knee surgery, and the unseeded pairing looked back to its best as it came from behind in the final to secure a 6-7(3), 7-6(5), 10-6 win at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona-1899.

“It feels amazing,” said Mies after the pairing completed its maiden ATP 500 triumph in Spain. “It’s been a long time since we won our last title, the end of 2020, and I was injured all of last year, so I couldn’t be more relieved right now.”

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The championship match triumph was the second match of the day for both teams, with Krawietz and Mies stepping on court early on Sunday to win their rain-delayed semi-final clash with Santiago Gonzalez and Andres Molteni, 6-7(6), 6-4, 10-7.

“It’s a special moment for us, we came through a lot of tough matches this week, a lot of close ones, we could have been out a few times already,” added Mies. “Especially this morning, playing two times today, tough matches. I’m very happy with our performance and how we managed to get the win in the end, unbelievable.”

Krawietz and Mies recovered from the disappointment of losing the opening-set tie-break to edge Koolhof and Skupski in both the second-set tie-break and the Match Tie-break as they proved the more consistent team over the course of a two-hour, 27-minute clash on Pista Rafa Nadal.

“In doubles it’s always tight with a Match Tie-break to stay mentally strong,” said Krawietz. “We played not so well sometimes, but in the tournament we were mentally good, so we are happy to have managed the matches and of course we are very happy to win the tournament here in Barcelona.”

Despite the defeat, Koolhof and Skupski can look back on another strong week as they extend their winning record in 2022 to 29-6. The Dutch-British duo have been one of the in-form pairings on Tour this year, picking up three ATP 250 titles and reaching the final at the Miami Open presented by Itau.

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Rublev Defeats Djokovic For Belgrade Title

  • Posted: Apr 24, 2022

Rublev Defeats Djokovic For Belgrade Title

Second seed wins third ATP Tour crown of the season

Andrey Rublev captured his third tour-level title of the season Sunday, overcoming World No. 1 Novak Djokovic and a lively Serbian crowd to complete his Serbia Open debut in style.

In a hard-fought clash, the second dug deep against Djokovic as he hit with relentless power and intensity to outlast the home favourite 6-2, 6-7(4), 6-0 at the ATP 250 clay-court event.

The 24-year-old saved five set points in the second set to force a tie-break and while he was unable to prevent Djokovic from levelling the match, Rublev regrouped in the decider as he looked the fitter of the two to triumph after two hours and 29 minutes.

“It is big to play against you and share the court for the second time,” Rublev said to Djokovic during the trophy ceremony. “I hope we have more battles. I feel so great here, it is a very nice city. It feels really special. I want to say a big thanks to all the spectators for supporting all the players all week. To see full crowds again is special for all of us.”

Rublev has now equalled Spaniard Rafael Nadal for the most tour-level titles in 2022, having also clinched crowns in Marseille and Dubai in February. With his maiden victory over a World No. 1, the World No. 8 has levelled his ATP Head2Head series against Serbian Djokovic at 1-1, gaining revenge for his defeat at the Nitto ATP Finals last season.

Djokovic was competing in his third event of the season as he aimed to clinch his maiden title of the year against Rublev. The 34-year-old, who lost in the quarter-finals in Dubai and suffered a shock second-round defeat against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in Monte Carlo, battled past Laslo Djere, Miomir Kecmanovic and Karen Khachanov in three sets as he worked his way back into form. However, the court time eventually caught up with the top seed against Rublev..


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Rublev arrived in Belgrade off the back of disappointing ATP Masters 1000 performances in Miami and Monte Carlo, where he lost in the second round and third round, respectively.

However, he found his top form this week, dropping just one set en route to the title as he also eliminated #NextGenATP Czech Jiri Lehecka, Japan’s Taro Daniel and Italian Fabio Fognini with heavy-hitting performances.

Sunday’s final was the fourth championship match of the season that featured two Top 10 players, with Rublev’s win improving his tour-level championship match record to 11-5.

In an entertaining final, Rublev quickly found his range as he demonstrated good footwork to dictate on his aggressive forehand. The second seed continuously forced Djokovic deep behind the baseline as he took large cuts at the ball to pull the Serbian around the court. The World No. 8 broke Djokovic twice in the first set and saved the one break point he faced to move ahead.

Fuelled by confidence, Rublev would have been eager to pull away at the start of the second set, but Djokovic had other ideas. He began to hit with greater depth and started to win the backhand exchanges to pull into a 2-0 lead. However, Rublev demonstrated his fighting qualities as he quickly levelled at 2-2, before he saved two set points in a mammoth service game at 4-5 to hold.

Djokovic then fended off a break point himself at 5-5, before Rublev once again found big serves and heavy forehands at the crucial moment to save three more set points on serve at 5-6 and force a tie-break. The Serbian would not be denied, though, storming into a 5/2 lead in the tie-break before letting out a roar when he levelled the match.

The effort the World No. 1 put into the second set seemed to catch up with him in the decider, though, with Djokovic fading fast in the third set as he was unable to match Rublev’s intensity. The second seed continued to strike the ball aggressively in the third set, but Djokovic no longer had the answers, with Rublev soaring to victory.

Djokovic now holds a 37-6 record in Serbia, having lifted the trophy at the Serbia Open in 2009 and 2011 and at the Belgrade Open last season.

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Alcaraz Saves 2 MPs In Barcelona, Sets Final Clash With Carreno Busta

  • Posted: Apr 24, 2022

Alcaraz Saves 2 MPs In Barcelona, Sets Final Clash With Carreno Busta

#NextGenATP Spaniard hunting third title of 2022 at ATP 500 event

Carlos Alcaraz came back from the brink to oust Alex de Minaur in a semi-final full of high drama at the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell on Sunday, as the #NextGenATP sensation’s dream 2022 showed no signs of slowing down at the ATP 500 event.

The 18-year-old saved two match points in the second set, one with an outrageous forehand pass on the run, as he overcame a slow start to notch a 6-7(4), 7-6(4), 6-4 win and book a championship match appointment with countryman Pablo Carreno Busta later on Sunday at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona-1899.

“I was lucky,” said Alcaraz after the match. “I did that passing shot, I don’t know how I did it, it was pretty close, but I was fighting until the last ball. I had my chances. I did it at the end of the second set, breaking his serve twice. It was an unbelievable match, very close, but I was fighting.”

Alcaraz was made to dig deep in the three-hour, 40-minute marathon between two of the best movers on the ATP Tour. With the match resuming at 2-2 in the opening set following rain delays on Saturday, it was De Minaur who initially looked the stronger of the two early on Sunday morning. But the reigning Intesa Sanpaolo Next Gen ATP Finals stepped up a level in the second and third sets to move within one win of a third title of 2022.

“It’s tough to play a final this afternoon after this match, after this whole week, but it’s a final,” said Alcaraz of his clash with Carreno Busta later on Sunday. “You have to give 100 per cent, you have to fight until the last ball. It’s no time to be tired now, so you have to fight like the first day.”

De Minaur’s strong start on Pista Rafa Nadal saw him carve out two set points on the Alcaraz serve at 6-5, and although the Spaniard rallied to hold it was De Minaur who clinched the opening set with some impressive all-court play in the tie-break.

De Minaur combined his renowned defensive skills with some big forehand striking and solid serving to ensure Alcaraz remained under pressure throughout the pair’s first tour-level meeting. But the Australian failed to serve out for victory at 5-4 in the second set and then missed two match points at 6-5 in the second set, most notably when Alcaraz demonstrated his top-class athleticism by adjusting his body to find a forehand winner when down 40/15. Alcaraz sensed his chance and reclaimed the break before letting out a roar after levelling the match in a tie-break as De Minaur struggled to keep up with his rejuvenated opponent.

Although at times Alcaraz struggled to reach the level that has earned him 21 match wins in 2022 and took him to a maiden ATP Masters 1000 title at the Miami Open presented by Itau in March, the Spaniard demonstrated his resilience in a series of entertaining exchanges as he fought his way back into the match. Alcaraz made the decisive move in a topsy-turvy final set as he broke for 5-4, serving out to love to extend his match record for 2022 to 22-3.

The win takes Alcaraz to a 9-0 match record in ATP 500 tournaments in 2022, having won his maiden title at that level at the Rio Open presented by Claro in February. Lifting the trophy in Barcelona would cap a milestone week for the Spaniard, who will break into the Top 10 of the ATP Rankings on Monday, becoming the youngest player to achieve that feat since countryman Rafael Nadal did so after winning at the Barcelona event in 2005.

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Alcaraz will face eighth seed Carreno Busta in the championship match after the Spaniard beat Diego Schwartzman 6-3, 6-4 in the other semi-final rescheduled for completion on Sunday morning.

Carreno Busta was emotional upon sealing a 99-minute victory on Pista Jan Kodes. The World No. 19 suffered semi-final losses at the Barcelona event in 2018 and 2021, but he broke Schwartzman three times after resuming at 2-2 in the first set to ensure there was no more final-four heartbreak in the city where he resides.

“Of course, it’s very special,” said Carreno Busta after the match. “Barcelona is my home. It’s very, very special to be in the final here. I lost two times in the semi-finals so finally I can play in the final. I know I have to be at 100 per cent again, and I will try to enjoy it because it is not normal to be in this situation.

“After yesterday with 12 hours at the club and we could only play four games, I think it was positive for me to have one more day to rest. Today I feel very good, I feel comfortable, playing with the crowd, it’s very important to be at home.”


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The Spaniard dropped his serve in the opening game of the match on Saturday night as the No. 6 seed Schwartzman started well, but Carreno Busta was not broken again as he extended his ATP Head2Head series lead over Schwartzman to 3-1. It is the second year in a row that Carreno Busta has defeated the Argentine in Barcelona, having prevailed in three sets at the quarter-final stage in 2021.

Sunday’s championship match with Alcaraz will be the first all-Spanish final in Barcelona since 2013, when Rafael Nadal defeated Nicolas Almagro. It is Carreno Busta’s first final of the year, and the 30-year-old is hunting a first title since winning his maiden ATP 500 crown at the Hamburg European Open in July.

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Rain Postpones Semi-Final Action In Barcelona

  • Posted: Apr 23, 2022

Rain Postpones Semi-Final Action In Barcelona

Semi-finals and final to be played on Sunday at ATP 500 event

Persistent rain continued to frustrate at the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell on Saturday as play was suspended in the early stages of the semi-finals at the ATP 500 event, with both matches now scheduled to be completed on Sunday morning.

The semi-finals will resume at 11am local time (CEST), with the championship match scheduled for 4pm CEST.

Fifth seed Carlos Alcaraz’s maiden tour-level meeting with Alex de Minaur stands at 2-2 in the opening set. The 18-year-old #NextGenATP Spaniard defeated top seed Stefanos Tsitsipas in the quarter-finals on Friday, a victory which confirmed the Miami Open presented by Itau champion will break into the Top 10 of the ATP Rankings on Monday.

The semi-final between sixth seed Diego Schwartzman and eighth seed Pablo Carreno Busta also stands at 2-2 in the first set. It is the second year in a row the pair have faced off in Barcelona, with Carreno Busta prevailing in three sets at the quarter-final stage in 2021.

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Red-Hot Rublev Cruises Past Fognini In Belgrade

  • Posted: Apr 23, 2022

Red-Hot Rublev Cruises Past Fognini In Belgrade

Second seed faces World No. 1 Djokovic in Sunday’s final

Andrey Rublev produced another scintillating performance at the Serbia Open on Saturday to ease past Fabio Fognini and set a blockbuster final with World No. 1 Novak Djokovic at the ATP 250 event in Belgrade.

The World No. 8 had produced an exhibition of fierce baseline hitting in his quarter-final clash with Taro Daniel on Friday and Rublev fired a similar streak of brutal forehand winners on his way to a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Fognini at the Novak Tennis Center.

Rublev suffered a tough three-set defeat to Jannik Sinner in the third round at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters but has bounced back in style in Serbia. He battled through a three-set clash with Jiri Lehecka in his opening match but there were no such problems against Fognini in Saturday’s semi-final as Rublev showed once again how big a threat he poses on the clay in a quickfire 62-minute win.

Rublev had Fognini under pressure early but the Italian recovered 0/40 to hold serve in the opening game of the match. There was nothing Fognini could do to stop Rublev reeling off the next five games, however, as the second seed struck the ball with power and precision on his way to the first set.

Fognini struggled for fluency in his second tour-level semi-final of the year, but he was given scant room to express himself by his opponent. The Italian battled hard to carve out his only three break point opportunities of the match as Rublev served for it at 5-2 in the second set, but the second seed repelled the threat before clinching victory after Fognini fired a backhand wide.


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Rublev was relentless on serve throughout. He fired five aces and dropped just nine points on serve in the match, according to Infosys ATP Stats. The 10-time tour-level titlist will need to produce a similar display against Djokovic, one of the all-time great returners on the ATP Tour.

The victory brings Rublev level with Fognini at 5-5 in the pair’s ATP Head2Head series. Rublev has now triumphed in the pair’s past four meetings.

Rublev chases a third tour-level title of the season in Sunday’s championship match, having captured trophies in Marseille and Dubai in February. It will be the second ATP Head2Head meeting between Djokovic and Rublev, after Djokovic ran out a 6-3, 6-2 winner at the 2021 Nitto ATP Finals in November.

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Behar/Escobar Clinch Belgrade Title

  • Posted: Apr 23, 2022

Behar/Escobar Clinch Belgrade Title

Uruguayan-Ecuadorian team earn third tour-level trophy as a team

Ariel Behar and Gonzalo Escobar captured their first ATP Tour title of the season Saturday, downing top seeds Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic 6-2, 3-6, 10-7 at the Serbia Open.

The Uruguayan-Ecuadorian team lost in the Belgrade final last season, but ensured they wouldn’t suffer more heartbreak this week, raising their level in the Match Tie-break to triumph after 83 minutes in an entertaining final.

The unseeded duo won 75 per cent (24/32) of their first-serve points against the Croatians and dropped just one set en route to the title.

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With their victory, the pair has now clinched three tour-level trophies together after they captured crowns in Delray Beach and Marbella last season. Earlier this year, Behar and Escobar advanced to the championship match at the Adelaide International 2, falling to Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski.

Mektic and Pavic were aiming to clinch their first tour-level title since they won gold at the Tokyo Olympics in July. The top seeds won a tour-leading nine titles in 2021, but have struggled to find their best form in 2022.

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Germany's Zverev Leads Munich Draw, Auger-Aliassime Top Seed In Estoril

  • Posted: Apr 23, 2022

Germany’s Zverev Leads Munich Draw, Auger-Aliassime Top Seed In Estoril

European clay swing continues with two ATP 250 events

Home favourite Alexander Zverev leads the draw in Munich at the BMW Open by American Express, and could face a second-round matchup against #NextGenATP wild card Holger Rune.

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Zverev, a native of Hamburg, won the Munich title in 2017 and 2018 but fell in the quarter-finals in his past two appearances. He is joined in the top half of the draw by seeded players Reilly Opelka, Cristian Garin and Daniel Evans — the Briton a potential quarter-final opponent.

Second seed Casper Ruud could face Marrakech finalist Alex Molcan in the second round, while Nikoloz Basilashvili and Miomir Kecmanovic could meet in the quarter-finals if the seeds hold.

The pick of the opening-round matches may be eighth seed Botic van de Zandschulp’s meeting with #NextGenATP American Brandon Nakashima, with the pair set to open their ATP Head2Head series.


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At the Millennium Estoril Open, top seed Felix Auger-Aliassime looks to build on a Barcelona quarter-final run and could face Dominic Thiem or Sebastian Korda in the quarter-finals. Thiem, playing as a wild card in the second ATP Tour event of his injury return, opens against France’s Benjamin Bonzi ahead of a potential second-round meeting with eighth seed Korda.

Monte Carlo finalist Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, now at a career-high of No. 27 in the ATP Rankings, earns a bye as the Estoril fourth seed and will open against Federico Coria or a qualifier.

Diego Schwartzman and Marin Cilic lead the bottom half of the draw and will hope to meet in the semis.

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Djokovic Fights Past Khachanov To Belgrade Final

  • Posted: Apr 23, 2022

Djokovic Fights Past Khachanov To Belgrade Final

Top seed faces Rublev or Fognini in final at ATP 250 event

Novak Djokovic is relishing the battle at the Serbia Open this week.

The World No. 1 fought back from a set down for the third consecutive match on Saturday to complete a 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 win over Karen Khachanov and reach the championship match at his hometown tournament for the third time.

Just like in his previous rounds against Laslo Djere and Miomir Kecmanovic, Djokovic made a slow start in the semi-final clash as Khachanov came out striking cleanly off both wings. Top-seeded Djokovic responded in style, arguably producing his best two sets of the week to storm back for a one-hour, 59-minute victory and extend his winning record in Serbia to 37-5.

The win gives Djokovic the chance to pick up his maiden title in 2022 in front of his home fans on Sunday against Andrey Rublev or Fabio Fognini. The Serb now holds a 13-2 match record at the Belgrade event and there were real signs on Saturday that he is finding his best form as he seeks to lift the trophy at the ATP 250 event for the third time.

Khachanov showed real intent to take advantage of an error-strewn start from Djokovic to break in the first game of the match, and it was enough to clinch a tight first set at the Novak Tennis Center. The World No. 26 struck the ball fiercely in the opening exchanges with both players also showing silky touches at the net as Djokovic began to settle into the encounter.

Despite Djokovic dropping the opening set an energetic crowd could sense the home favourite had upped his level and the Serb’s masterful returning earned him a double break in the second set, which he sealed with an ace.

There was little Khachanov could do to halt Djokovic’s momentum as the 20-time Grand Slam champion began to fire in all aspects of his game. Two further breaks in the deciding set sealed the clash for Djokovic as he extended his ATP Head2Head series lead over Khachanov to 6-1.

Khachanov may have been unable to maintain his early momentum against Djokovic but he will be pleased with his run to the semi-finals on tournament debut after snapping a four-match losing streak with his second-round win over Roman Safiullin. The 25-year-old is still hunting for his first title since his sole victory over Djokovic brought him the title at the Rolex Paris Masters in 2018.

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