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Isner Gives A Lift In Rio

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2016

Top American John Isner visited the biggest favela in Brazil – Rocinha – on Saturday to hit with local kids ahead of the Rio Open presented by Claro.

“This is the first time I’ve been here,” said Isner. “It’s beautiful. The people are so nice. A project like this is amazing, especially having a tennis court like this in Rocinha. It can only help the kids here. It seems like there are 100 of them here today and they’re all enjoying playing tennis. That puts a smile on my face.”

Isner, seeded fourth, will open against Guido Pella, with seventh seed Fabio Fognini also lurking in his quarter of the draw. Defending champion David Ferrer looms as a potential semi-final opponent.

“The city here is beautiful,” Isner added. “I’ve never been here before. It’s breathtaking. I’m having a great time.”

The court in Rocinha, which was opened in 2012 by Novak Djokovic and former World No. 1 Gustavo Kuerten, was later named after ATP player Fabiano de Paula, who runs a tennis school there. Escola de Tênis Fabiano de Paula started its activities last February and has more than 200 students from Rocinha. De Paula was born and raised in Rocinha and is currently World No. 752 in the Emirates ATP Rankings. He will take part in the doubles draw at Rio Open presented by Claro, partnering 18-year-old Orlando Luz.

Top seed Rafael Nadal opens against Pablo Carreno Busta, with countryman Ferrer seeded second and set to clash against Nicolas Jarry in the first round. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is seeded third.

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Thiem Dethrones King Of Clay

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2016

Thiem Dethrones King Of Clay

Youngster scores upset to advance to final

Dominic Thiem, the youngest member of the Top 20, saved a match point before downing defending champion Rafael Nadal in a classic 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(4) semi-final victory at the Argentina Open on Saturday.

The top-seeded Nadal opened the match by breaking Thiem’s serve, but the Austrian fought back strongly to take the first set. Nadal had looked vulnerable at times in straight-set wins over Juan Monaco and Paolo Lorenzi, and the youngster’s power and athleticism had the former World No. 1 searching for solutions.

Nadal appeared lacking in confidence, but the lefty’s resistance never waned. He snuck away with the second set by breaking Thiem in the 10th game, when the World No. 19’s serving arm tightened just enough for Nadal to impose his will.

A back-and-forth deciding set saw Thiem save match point at 4-5, then hold off Nadal in a deciding tie-break to prevent the Spaniard from becoming the sixth player in the Open Era to reach 100 tour-level finals. The pair’s FedEx ATP Head2Head rivalry now stands at 1-1, Nadal having won their lone previous meeting at Roland Garros 2014.

The 22-year-old Austrian, seeded fifth, improves to 2-10 after dropping eight matches in a row against Top 10 opponents. He is into his fifth career ATP World Tour final, all on clay.

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Klizan Reflects On Rotterdam Final Run 2016

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2016

Klizan Reflects On Rotterdam Final Run 2016

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Ferrer Sees Off Cuevas In BA

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2016

Ferrer Sees Off Cuevas In BA

Spaniard into semi-finals

David Ferrer had all night to think about how to finish off Pablo Cuevas, finally winning a rain-delayed 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 quarter-final match on Saturday in Buenos Aires.

The match was slated to finish on Friday night, but a warm and humid day turned into a stormy evening, forcing tournament organizers to interrupt play midway through the first set. Ferrer and Cuevas had not met at tour-level since 2010 (2-0 for Ferrer), and the Uruguayan finally won his first set in their FedEx ATP Head2Head rivalry before succumbing.

The second-seeded Ferrer will return to the court later on Saturday to face countryman Nicolas Almagro in the semi-finals. Almagro is in top form, having upset third seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga on Friday, but has never topped Ferrer in 15 tour-level confrontations. They will take to the court at 3:30pm local time.

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Nadal loses in Argentina Open semi

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2016

Spain’s Rafael Nadal lost in the semi-final of the Argentina Open, going down 4-6 6-4 6-7 to Austrian Dominic Thiem.

Nadal, the world number five and defending champion, failed to convert a match point at 5-4 in the final set.

The nine-time French Open winner is top seed for a tournament in Rio de Janiero next week that also includes British number two Aljaz Bedene.

Thiem, 22, will be looking for his first ATP singles title of the season in Sunday’s final.

“It was a tough match. I had a chance to win and missed it but Thiem played well,” said 29-year-old Nadal, who has won 47 titles on clay.

“I’m not worried. I just lacked consistency and need to make fewer unforced errors, but that’s nothing.”

Thiem will face Nicolas Almagro in Sunday’s final after the Spaniard came through 6-4 7-5 against compatriot David Ferrer, who had earlier played a rain-delayed quarter-final against Pablo Cuevas.

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Klizan A Perfect Ten

  • Posted: Feb 13, 2016

Klizan A Perfect Ten

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Reid secures back-to-back titles

  • Posted: Feb 13, 2016

Australian Open champion Gordon Reid made it consecutive tournament successes with victory in the final of the ABN World Wheelchair Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam.

The Scot, who is ranked fifth in the world, defeated world number 10 Stefan Olsson of Sweden 6-3 7-6 (9-7).

To reach the final, Reid beat the new world number one Stephane Houdet of France in three sets.

“It’s a strong field and nice to get back-to-back tournament wins,” he said.

“I lost my focus at the end of the second set but I’m happy to win and for us to have the chance to play alongside the ATP event.”

The 24-year-old contracted Transverse Myelitis – a disease affecting the spinal cord – aged 13 and claimed his first Grand Slam singles title in Melbourne last month.

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Nishikori Is King In Memphis

  • Posted: Feb 13, 2016

Nishikori Is King In Memphis

Top seed aiming for fourth straight title

Kei Nishikori may not know much about country music or barbecued ribs, but the Japanese sure knows a thing or two about winning in Tennessee.

The three-time defending champion recorded his 15th consecutive win at the Memphis Open with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Mikhail Kukushkin on Friday night, advancing to an ATP World Tour semi-final for the first time since Toyko last fall (l. to Paire). He has not dropped a set against the Kazakh since 2012.

Nishikori will next face Sam Querrey, who also has a history of success in Memphis. The American reached the semi-finals of the Memphis Open for a third time by dismissing Yoshihito Nishioka 6-3, 6-4.

“We had a lot of close games, it was a tough match,” Querrey said. “I kept hitting through the court, and I didn’t lay off on many balls. I was happy with the way I played.

“I didn’t know much about Nishioka, except that he’s a crafty lefty. It was tough to hit the ball through him but I kept pressing.”

The Japanese lefty had expressed excitement about the prospect of facing compatriot Nishikori for the first time in an ATP World Tour event, but Querrey, who made the final four in last year’s event, gave the qualifier nothing to work with. The fourth seed fired 11 aces, saved both break points faced and closed out the win in just 72 minutes.

Querrey will have a chance to avenge last year’s 5-7, 7-6(5), 7-6(5) semi-final loss to Nishikori. The Japanese leads the FedEx ATP Head2Head rivalry 4-3, and has won the pair’s past three meetings.

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Η Κορδολαίμη, ολοκλήρωσε τις προσπάθειες της στο “F5 FUTURES – HAMMAMET”

  • Posted: Feb 13, 2016

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Η Ελένη Κορδολαίμη, αγωνίστηκε και αυτή την εβδομάδα στην Τυνησία, στο χωμάτινο Futures των 10.000$, “TUNISIA F5 FUTURES – HAMMAMET”

Στους αγώνες των μονών, μετά από μία εξαιρετική πορεία, όπου στον πρώτο γύρο απέκλεισε το Νο2 της διοργάνωσης, έχασε χθες στα προημιτελικά, από τη Γαλλίδα, Margot Yerolymos με σκορ 6-2,6-2

Στους αγώνες των διπλών, με συμπαίκτρια τη Μολδαβή Alexandra Perper  μπήκαν στον τελικό της διοργάνωσης, αλλά δεν αγωνίστηκαν και το έπαθλο πήγε στις Anastasia Grymalska και Deborah Kerfs με Walkover.

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