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Karlovic Makes History In Pune

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2019

Karlovic Makes History In Pune

Croat to face Anderson or Simon in the final

Ivo Karlovic made history at the Tata Open Maharashtra on Friday, becoming the first player since 43-year-old Ken Rosewall at 1977 Hong Kong to reach a tour-level final. The 39-year-old beat Belgian Steve Darcis 7-6(3), to advance to his first championship match since ‘s-Hertogenbosch in 2017.

The former World No. 14 had already made history this week by becoming the oldest tour-level semi-finalist since Jimmy Connors made the last four at 1993 San Francisco. But Karlovic defeated Darcis in one hour and 55 minutes to go one step further, where he will play top seed Kevin Anderson or defending champion Gilles Simon for the title.

Karlovic has now reached seven of his 19 ATP Tour finals after turning 35, and it is an especially good effort for him this week considering he had not reached a tour-level quarter-final since Houston last April. The Croat has claimed eight ATP Tour titles, with his most recent triumph coming in Los Cabos three years ago.

It was a feel-good semi-final against Darcis, who missed all of 2018 due to injury, and became the first unranked player in ATP Tour history (since 1990) to make a tour-level semi-final. But Karlovic, who also defeated the Belgian at Wimbledon in 2009 in their only previous FedEx ATP Head2Head meeting, was too strong on serve. The 6’11” right-hander won 90 per cent of his first-serve points in the match. And while he was broken for the first time in the tournament, Karlovic struck 33 aces to extend his tournament lead to 88 aces.

It appeared that Darcis might have changed momentum when he broke Karlovic in the second set, as the Croat missed an overhead off the bounce well long. The Belgian had plenty of motivation in his first ATP Tour semi-final since 2012 in Eastbourne. But Karlovic lost just five service points in the decider, and earned his first break of the match in the third set before holding through the rest of the set to clinch the victory. 

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Karlovic began the week at No. 100 in the ATP Rankings. But thanks to his efforts, he will return to at least the Top 70 on Monday regardless of his result in the final.

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Germany to face Switzerland in Hopman Cup final

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2019

Wimbledon champion Angelique Kerber and ATP Finals winner Alexander Zverev took Germany into the Hopman Cup final with victory over hosts Australia.

World number two Kerber beat Ashleigh Barty 6-4 6-4 to give the Germans an early lead in the best-of-three tie.

And their spot in Saturday’s final was secured when world number four Zverev beat Matt Ebden 6-4 6-3 in Perth.

Defending champions Switzerland, who are represented by Roger Federer and Belinda Bencic, are their opponents.

The Hopman Cup – tennis’ only mixed gender team competition – sees eight nations split into two groups of four for a round-robin format which features two singles and a mixed doubles match. The winners of each group contest the final.

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'I did the impossible' – teenager Andreescu beats Williams

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2019

Canadian teenager Bianca Andreescu says she “did the impossible” by beating seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams a day after defeating world number three Caroline Wozniacki.

Andreescu, 18, won 11 games in a row on her way to a 6-7 (1-7) 6-1 6-3 win over Williams at the Auckland International.

Ranked 152nd, she won three qualifying matches to reach the main draw and then beat Wozniacki on Thursday.

Now she will compete in her first WTA semi-final on Saturday.

“My goal was only to qualify and maybe get a couple of rounds in but now I’ve beaten a couple of top players,” she said.

“I believe that anything is possible and I think I did the impossible [against Williams]. It is such an amazing feeling.

Andreescu will play either Taiwan’s Hsieh Su-wei or Spain’s Sara Sorribes Tormo in the last four.

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Read & Watch: Koolhof/Daniell To Face Ram/Salisbury For Brisbane Doubles Crown

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2019

Read & Watch: Koolhof/Daniell To Face Ram/Salisbury For Brisbane Doubles Crown

Two Australian teams beaten

Wesley Koolhof and Marcus Daniell booked their places in a second ATP Tour final on Friday at the Brisbane International by scraping past Australian wild cards John Millman and John-Patrick Smith 6-7(4), 7-6(2), 10-8 in one hour and 56 minutes. Both teams won 86 points. In October last year, Daniell and Koolhof finished as runners up in their first title match at the Intrum Stockholm Open (l. to Bambridge/O’Mara).

They will next face fourth seeds Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury, who lost just sixth of their first service points to beat Australian wild cards James Duckworth and Jordan Thompson 7-6(5), 6-3 in 72 minutes. Watch Highlights

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Shenzhen Open: Maria Sharapova retires injured against Aryna Sabalenka

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2019

Maria Sharapova was forced to retire injured in defeat to Aryna Sabalenka at the Shenzhen Open, 10 days before the Australian Open begins.

Russia’s Sharapova, 31, was using the event in China to prepare for the first Grand Slam of the season but walked off court after six games of set two.

She appeared on court with her right shoulder heavily taped but an issue with her left thigh led to retirement.

Number one seed Sabalenka’s 6-1 4-2 win takes her into the semi-finals.

The Shenzhen Open was the first singles event since August for world number 29 Sharapova, who could not overcome her injury issue in China despite taking an off-court medical time-out between sets.

The Australian Open begins in Melbourne on 14 January.

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Medvedev Moves One Step Closer To Brisbane Final

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2019

Medvedev Moves One Step Closer To Brisbane Final

Russian awaits the winner of Tsonga and De Minaur

Daniil Medvedev is one step closer to a second ATP Tour final on Australian soil, almost 12 months on from capturing his first title at the Sydney International. The fourth-seeded Russian kept his nerve on Friday to defeat 2016 champion and fifth seed Milos Raonic of Canada 6-7(2), 6-3, 6-4 in two hours and nine minutes at the Brisbane International.

Medvedev withstood 29 aces from Raonic, saved all eight break points he faced – including three set points at 4-5 in the first set – and struck 12 aces to advance to the semi-finals, where he will face France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga or seventh seed Alex de Minaur of Australia.

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Raonic had three set points at 5-4, with Medvedev serving at 0/40, but the Russian fought off all three and forced a tie-break. There, however, Raonic dominated to take the opener.

Medvedev secured the first break of the match, though, in the second game of the second set and cruised to even the quarter-final with an ace. The 22-year-old needed to bide his time until the ninth game of the decider when he broke Raonic, who won 82 per cent of his first-service points.

In addition to the Sydney title (d. de Minaur), World No. 16 Medvedev also lifted ATP Tour trophies in 2018 at the Winston-Salem Open (d. Johnson) and the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships (d. Nishikori). Raonic, 28, has compiled 30+ wins in seven of the past eight seasons.

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Sydney International: History, Draw, Schedule, Tickets & More

  • Posted: Jan 04, 2019

Sydney International: History, Draw, Schedule, Tickets & More

All about the ATP Tour 250 tennis tournament in Sydney, Australia

Established:1885

Tournament Dates: 6-12 January 2019

Tournament Director: Lawrence Robertson

Draw Ceremony: Saturday, 5 January at 9am

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Schedule (View On Official Website)
* Qualifying: Saturday at 10am; Sunday at 12pm
* Main draw: Sunday – Monday at 12pm; Tuesday at 12pm & 7pm; Wednesday – Friday at 1pm & 7pm
* Doubles final: Saturday, 12 January at 3pm
* Singles final: Saturday, 12 January at 7pm

How To Watch
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Venue: Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre
Main Court Seating: 10,000

Prize Money: US $527,880 (Total Financial Commitment: US $589,680) 

Tickets On Sale: 4 October 2018 – Buy Now

View Who Is Playing, Past Champions, Seeds, Points & Prize Money Breakdown

Honour Roll (Open Era)
Most Titles, Singles: Lleyton Hewitt (4)
Most Titles, Doubles: Daniel Nestor, Todd Woodbridge (5)
Oldest Champion: Mal Anderson, 37, in 1973 
Youngest Champion:
Lleyton Hewitt, 18, in 2000

2018 Finals
Singles: [Q] Daniil Medvedev (RUS) d Alex de Minaur (AUS) 16 64 75   Read & Watch
Doubles: [1] Lukasz Kubot (POL) / Marcelo Melo (BRA) d Jan-Lennard Struff (GER) / Viktor Troicki (SRB) 63 64  Read More

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Djokovic Bros Fall Short In Epic Match Tie-break in Doha

  • Posted: Jan 03, 2019

Djokovic Bros Fall Short In Epic Match Tie-break in Doha

Goffin/Herbert to face Haase/Middelkoop for the title

Novak Djokovic and Marko Djokovic entered the Qatar ExxonMobil Open having lost all five of their previous doubles matches together. But the brothers put together an impressive run this week, moving to the doorstep of a berth in the final, earning three match points against David Goffin and Pierre-Hugues Herbert in the semi-finals.

But Goffin and Herbert saved all of those match points to defeat Djokovic/Djokovic 6-1, 3-6, 15-13 on Thursday evening in 65 minutes. It is Goffin and Herbert’s second tournament together, after winning one match in Barcelona two years ago.

“We just got off the court, so it’s really tough. We both wanted to win badly and it hurts, this kind of loss,” said Djokovic, the No. 1 player in the ATP Rankings. “David and Herbert are fantastic players. They blew us off the court in the first set and we managed to come back and to play at such a high level for us. it was amazing. It was a great feeling.

“Obviously, it is disappointing to be so close and not to be able to win, but again at the same time it was an amazing experience. I’m very grateful to live it with my brother.”

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Goffin and Herbert captured 10 more points than Djokovic/Djokovic in the match. But the Serbians battled throughout the encounter, taking advantage of both break point chances they earned. And in the Match Tie-break, they trailed 1/5 and had match points at 11/10, 12/11 and 13/12  before ultimately falling short. The brothers had battled through Match Tie-breaks in their first two matches.

Goffin and Herbert will face Robin Haase and Matwe Middelkoop in the final. The Dutchmen beat Santiago Gonzalez and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi 6-4, 6-1. Haase/Middelkoop triumphed in Pune, Sofia and Umag — a trio of ATP 250 events — last year. They are seeking their fourth tour-level trophy as a team.

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Novak Djokovic has captured one ATP Tour doubles title in his career, lifting the trophy at the Fever-Tree Championships in 2010 in Jonathan Erlich. If he would have advanced to the Doha final with his brother, it would have been the World No. 1’s third tour-level doubles final.

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