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Kohlschreiber, Coric To Battle For Marrakech Title

  • Posted: Apr 16, 2017

Kohlschreiber, Coric To Battle For Marrakech Title

German and Croatian score straight-set semi-final victories

Exactly one year ago, Borna Coric made a statement on the clay of Marrakech in reaching his second ATP World Tour final. Coric finished runner-up to Federico Delbonis on that day, but the #NextGenATP Croatian will have another shot at the Grand Prix Hassan II title when he faces Philipp Kohlschreiber on Sunday. 

In a battle of former recipients of the ATP Star of Tomorrow Award, presented by Emirates, Coric (2014 winner) downed Jiri Vesely (2013) 6-4, 6-4 in Saturday’s first semi-final. The 20 year old needed one hour and 22 minutes to prevail, firing six aces and saving both break points faced.

“It was a very good match for me,” said Coric. “My best on the clay season so far. I was serving very good, returning very good and moving very good.

“It’s going to be a very tough match tomorrow. I play very good here and we’ll see what’s going to happen. I can only hope to take the next step tomorrow.”

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Coric will appear in his third ATP World Tour final, seeking his maiden title. In addition to his run to the final in Marrakech last year, he also finished runner-up to Stan Wawrinka at the Aircel Chennai Open to open the 2016 season. The Croatian is bidding to add a fourth title for the current #NextGenATP contingent, joining Alexander Zverev (St. Petersburg 2016 & Montpellier 2017) and Karen Khachanov (Chengdu 2016).

It will be the third FedEx ATP Head2Head encounter between Coric and Kohlschreiber. They previously battled in both Dubai and Monte-Carlo last year, with the German taking both meetings in straight sets. 

Kohlschreiber advanced to his first final of the season with a comprehensive 6-2, 6-2 win over Benoit Paire on Saturday. The 33 year old emerged victorious after just 62 minutes, claiming four of 14 break chances. He broke Paire’s serve after a marathon 18-point opening game and did not look back from there, eventually converting his second match point with a service winner.

“Against Benoit it is not easy and always tricky,” said Kohlschreiber. “I think I played a very good match and I started well. I managed to stay calm and play very good tennis.

“Borna played the final here last year, so he really likes the conditions. For me, it’s my first final here. I also like the conditions and hopefully we’ll play our best tennis and have a great final.”

Kohlschreiber will appear in his 16th ATP World Tour final and first on African soil. It is his first final outside of his home country of Germany or current hometown of Kitzbuhel since 2013. The World No. 32 is vying for an eighth career title.

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Low-Key Escobedo Makes Loud Arrival In Houston

  • Posted: Apr 15, 2017

Low-Key Escobedo Makes Loud Arrival In Houston

The #NextGenATP American is hopeful for a big 2017

Ernesto Escobedo has been quietly rising up the Emirates ATP Rankings for the past year, but the #NextGenATP American made has made plenty of noise this week at the Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship. 

The 20 year old reached his first ATP World Tour semi-final in Houston with a hard-hitting game and impressive mental toughness in tight moments. Escobedo prevailed on Friday in a three-hour, three tie-break marathon quarter-final against second seed John Isner. The American remained calm as Isner fought off six match points with big serving. Escobedo finally converted on his seventh with an ace.

Escobedo was ranked outside of the Top 300 just 12 months ago, but is projected to move well inside the Top 80 when the newest rankings are released on Monday.

“I wasn’t winning a lot of matches my first two years on tour, so to have the results come this quickly is a little surprising,” he admitted. “But at the same time, I don’t want to say it surpassed my expectations. This is what I’ve been working for. Now that I’ve won matches lately in Acapulco and Miami and here, I’m really feeling like I belong.”

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It may seem surprising that the big-hitting baseliner reached his first ATP World Tour semi-final on red clay, especially since the California native played almost exclusively on hard-courts growing up. However, Escobedo said that not only does his game suit the surface, but that other American players can also produce similar results on the red dirt this year.

“I feel like Americans can play on clay. There’s a stereotype that we can’t, but I think it can be our best surface,” he said. “I grew up in Los Angeles, so there’s maybe only one or two clay courts in the whole city, but I always loved sliding around on it. It teaches you how to be patient, work the point around a little more. It’s a different game.”

Currently No. 7 in the Emirates ATP Race To Milan, Escobedo will move inside the Top 4 on Monday with a semi-final finish in Houston and could climb as high as No. 2 if he reaches the final or wins the tournament. The American is now in solid standing to qualify for the Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan and said he’s eager to take part in it.

“It would be so cool to be one of the Top 8 guys and make it there. It’s the first year of the event, but my last chance to qualify since I’m turning 21 this year, so I want to have that experience,” he said. “It’s really going to come down to the wire for those last few spots after the US Open and every match will count.”

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GB's Dominic Inglot wins Marrakech doubles title with Mate Pavic

  • Posted: Apr 15, 2017

Britain’s Dom Inglot won the seventh ATP doubles title of his career as he successfully teamed up with Mate Pavic of Croatia in Morocco.

The pair beat Spanish second seeds Marcel Granollers and Marc Lopez 6-4 2-6 11-9 in the final of the Grand Prix Hassan II in Marrakech.

Inglot, 31, has now won at least one title each year since 2012.

Pavic, 23, is Inglot’s third ATP doubles partner of 2017 after Florian Mergea and Robin Haase.

The new pairing also knocked out third seeds Rohan Bopanna and Marcin Matkowski in the second round of the clay-court event.

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#NextGenATP Escobedo Breaks Through In Houston

  • Posted: Apr 15, 2017

#NextGenATP Escobedo Breaks Through In Houston

California native leads trio of Americans into SFs

A week ago, #NextGenATP American Ernesto Escobedo had never won an ATP World Tour match on clay. Safe to say he’s now enjoying the surface.

The 20 year old advanced to his first ATP World Tour semi-final on Friday, knocking out second seed and 2013 champion John Isner 7-6(6), 6-7(6), 7-6(5) at the Fayez Sarofim & Co. US Men’s Clay Court Championship in Houston.

“I’m speechless right now. I can’t believe it. It was a very long match, three tie-breaks. I just stuck with it. I just told myself it’s going to happen, just keep on pushing, stay mentally tough,” Escobedo said.

The right-hander notched an ace out wide on his seventh match point to finish off Isner, who delivered a tournament-record 35 aces in the three-hour and two-minute quarter-final. Escobedo improved to 5-0 in matches decided by tie-breaks, including four ATP Challenger Tour contests. Isner, meanwhile, is 3-10 in deciding set tie-breaks since the start of the 2016 season.

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Escobedo, who received a wild card into the main draw, will meet Brazilian Thomaz Bellucci, who came back from a break down in the third set to beat third seed Sam Querrey 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. The semi-final will be Bellucci’s first in Houston and second of the season. He also reached the last four in Quito. “I’m feeling well. I think it was my best match this week,” he said.

Top seed Jack Sock became the first 20-match winner on the ATP World Tour in 2017 with a 7-6(6), 1-6, 6-4 victory against Spaniard Feliciano Lopez. Sock, the 2015 champion, reaches the Houston semi-finals for the third consecutive year.

He will face compatriot Steve Johnson for the sixth time overall and the third time this season. Sock leads their FedEx ATP Head2Head series 4-1 and has won both of their 2017 meetings.

Johnson beat fifth seed Fernando Verdasco for the first time in their FedEx ATP Head2Head series. Verdasco had won their past four contests but Johnson saved both break points faced to roll to a 6-2, 6-4 win. “I found my footing great today. I served well, got out of jams, made a lot of first serves,” said Johnson, who’s through to his first ATP World Tour clay court semi-final.

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Nadal Hits The Clay With History On His Mind

  • Posted: Apr 15, 2017

Nadal Hits The Clay With History On His Mind

Spaniard will try to win his 10th title at three tournaments, catch Federer in the Race

Rafael Nadal will have two championship themes on his mind when the clay swing heats up in Monte-Carlo, beginning on Sunday: the opportunity to win three tournaments for a record 10th time in his career, and the chance to catch Roger Federer and take over the No. 1 spot in the Emirates ATP Race To London.

Nadal, who’s climbed to No. 2 in the Race with final runs in Australia and Miami, can’t catch Federer at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, the season’s first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 clay court tournament. But another crown in the Principality – and the 1,000 Race points that come with it – would go a long way towards pushing the Spaniard ahead of the Swiss.

The 35-year-old Federer currently leads Nadal by 1,810 points in the Race. But Federer plans to rest until Roland Garros, which starts 28 May, and, given Nadal’s past success before Roland Garros, the Spaniard could very well catch Federer before Paris.

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Since 2009, Nadal has gained an average of 2,448 points at the four biggest clay tournaments before Roland Garros: the three Masters 1000 tournaments – Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, Mutua Madrid Open, Internazionali BNL d’Italia in Rome – and the Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell, an ATP World Tour 500 event. At the four tournaments, Nadal has won a combined 29 titles.

Nadal On Clay Leading Into Roland Garros

Year Monte-Carlo Barcelona Madrid Rome Total Points
2016 Won (1,000) Won (500) SF (360) QF (180) 2,040
2015  SF (360) 3R (45) Final (600) QF (180) 1,185
2014  QF (180) QF (90) Won (1,000) Final (600) 1,870
2013  Final (600) Won (500) Won (1,000) Won (1,000) 3,100
2012 Won (1,000)  Won (500) 3R (90) Won (1,000) 2,590
2011  Won (1,000) Won (500) Final (600) Final (600) 2,700
2010  Won (1,000) DNP Won (1,000) Won (1,000) 3,000
2009 Won (1,000) Won (500) Final (600) Won (1,000) 3,100

The Spaniard has looked confident during the first three months of the season. He started the year by racing to the Australian Open title match (l. to Federer) and backed it up with a final run in Acapulco (l. to Querrey). Earlier this month, Nadal made his fifth Miami Open presented by Itau final before again falling to Federer.

“I think I am close to what I need to be. I am at a very high level of tennis and I believe I am ready to win titles,” Nadal said. “I’m playing well enough to fight for everything. I have good hopes that I going to be ready for Monte-Carlo… If I am ready for that, I think I am very excited about playing back on clay again.”

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The 30 year old has won the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters a record nine times. He returns as the defending champion after beating Frenchman Gael Monfils during last year’s final.

Most Titles At A Single Tournament (Open Era)

Player

Titles Tournament
Rafael Nadal 9 Monte-Carlo
Rafael Nadal 9 Roland Garros
Rafael Nadal 9 Barcelona
Roger Federer 8 Halle
Guillermo Vilas 8 Buenos Aires

Should Nadal claim the top spot in the Race, it’s likely he will have captured at least one title from either Monte-Carlo, Barcelona or Roland Garros – the three events he has won a record nine times each. The Spaniard is the only player in the Open Era to have won a tournament nine times. If he were to win the trio of tournaments for a record 10th time, he’d stamp his legacy on the game – and on the clay – once more.

“I am very happy about the first part of the season on hard courts before the clay arrives. I won a lot of matches. I have a lot of points. I am in a privileged position of the Race,” Nadal said. “That’s great news for me and gives me calm to play the next couple of tournaments.” 

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