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Indian Wells, London-Queen's, Doha & St. Petersburg Voted 2015 ATP World Tour Tournaments Of The Year

  • Posted: Jan 07, 2016

Indian Wells, London-Queen's, Doha & St. Petersburg Voted 2015 ATP World Tour Tournaments Of The Year

Learn which ATP World Tour tournaments have won 2015 Awards

The ATP has announced the Tournaments of the Year in the 2015 ATP World Tour Awards presented by Moët & Chandon, with the BNP Paribas Open and Aegon Championships joined by the Qatar ExxonMobil Open and St. Petersburg Open as the most favoured ATP World Tour events in their respective tournament categories.

The Tournament of the Year awards, voted annually by ATP players, recognise the leading standards set across the three tournament categories on the Tour. Indian Wells repeats at the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 level, while The Queen’s Club in London wins in its first year as a 500 tournament. In the 250 category, first-time winners Doha and St. Petersburg share honours.

Visit the official ATP World Tour Awards section on ATPWorldTour.com

Chris Kermode, ATP Executive Chairman & President, said: “Many congratulations to these four tournaments for setting the standard in their respective categories in 2015. They are each outstanding events in their own right, and this is a fitting recognition, as voted by the players, for all the hard work and dedication that goes into putting on these world class tournaments.”

The BNP Paribas Open retains its title as the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Tournament of the Year. The tournament received the distinction for the first time in 2014, following the debut of its state-of-the-art Stadium 2, additional practice courts and a new shade structure.

In 2015, the BNP Paribas Open continued its on-site improvements, unveiling a newly renovated player restaurant with expanded dining options and free Wi-Fi throughout the site. The tournament welcomed more than 450,000 fans through the gates over the fortnight.

“It is very rewarding for the BNP Paribas Open to be recognised as the 2015 Masters 1000 Tournament of the Year,” said Tournament Director Raymond Moore. “Our event is focused on improving each and every year in all areas and aspects, and receiving this award for the second year in a row is another validation that our actions – such as providing Hawk-Eye electronic line calling technology on every match court – are being appreciated by the players. It only intensifies our desire to reach new heights in 2016 and ensure that the experience at the tournament is nothing short of exceptional.”

The Aegon Championships receives a Tournament of the Year award for a third straight season. It won at the 250 level in 2013-14 before its re-categorisation as an ATP World Tour 500 event for 2015. The Aegon Championships ends Dubai’s seven-year reign at this level.

“To win ATP World Tour 500 tournament of the year in our first year in the category is a huge thrill, a magnificent achievement, and a credit to our tournament team, The Queen’s Club, our sponsors – particularly Aegon, and our broadcast partners,” said Tournament Director Stephen Farrow. “We were up against some of the finest and most popular tournaments on the ATP World Tour, and I am immensely proud that our efforts have been recognised by the players in this way.”

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Get BBC Sport News Alerts in the app

  • Posted: Jan 07, 2016

Want to know about the biggest sport stories the moment they happen?

Sign up for our BBC Sport news alerts via the app and you will get a message to notify you of a breaking news story, major live sport or to share a great piece of content.

The alerts are available in the iOS and Android versions of the free, award-winning BBC Sport app – add them by heading to the menu, selecting ‘My Alerts’ then ‘Add Alerts’ followed by ‘Sport News’.

The service will supplement the current alerts offering for data around football, rugby union, cricket and rugby league matches as well as Formula 1 grands prix.

What are the alerts?

The alerts are small notifications which appear on the homescreen of your device. To give recent examples an alert might say ‘Jose Mourinho sacked as Chelsea manager’ or ‘England and Wales drawn in same group for Euro 2016’.

What will the alerts tell me?

The alerts will cover three main areas.

1) Breaking sports news. Something important has just happened – a top manager has been sacked, a title has been won, a football team has spent £50m on a new player.

2) To inform you that there is live sport to enjoy on the BBC – an Andy Murray match at Wimbledon is now two sets all, watch live FA Cup football on BBC One at 19:55 GMT.

3) We want to let you know something – this might be the Match of the Day running order, or that voting for Sports Personality is now open, or that there is an article or piece of video on the site we think you’ll enjoy.

They will complement the sports data alerts that are currently already available via the BBC Sport App for cricket, football, F1, rugby league and rugby union.

How many alerts will I receive?

Not too many! We cannot give an exact number as nobody can predict when major sport news will occur. There will also be variation – some days are packed full of major sporting events, others are relatively quiet.

On some days there won’t be any alerts, others there might be three or four. What we promise though is that we won’t spam you, we will only send alerts we believe to be of genuine interest to the majority of subscribers.

We will use the data from these alerts to help inform the development of our topic specific alerts in the future, as part of our commitment to offering our users a more personalised BBC Sport.

How do I add the alerts?

If you have the iOS or Android version of the BBC Sport app, select the menu and then ‘My Alerts’, select ‘Add Alerts’ and from there, turn on ‘Sport News’.

Don’t have the app yet? You can download it via these links for:

  • iOS
  • Android
  • Kindle
  • Windows Phone (version does not include alerts)

Can I personalise the alerts?

Not currently. On selecting the alerts you will receive all the Sport News alerts we send, although that is something that we are exploring for the future along with the ability to set reminders for specific events of interest.

The alerts will cover a wide range of sports and topics – however they will only be sent if we are happy that they will be of interest to the majority of subscribers.

Please leave any feedback in the app or app store as we will review comments to help inform future developments.

What if I already get breaking news alerts from the BBC News App?

BBC News will continue to send very select breaking news alerts relating to major sporting events, while the BBC Sport App will offer a wider range of sport alerts targeted at the more dedicated sports fan.

Also in the app…

In the app you can also:

– Select alerts for your football, rugby or cricket team. Never miss a goal, try or wicket. F1 alerts are available too

– Personalise. In the new My Sport section you can create a page with just the sports and topics that interest you

– See all the same content as on the website – including live video and on-demand highlights

– Cast to your TV. Send the video to the biggest screen in the house.

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Chung Receives 'Most Improved' Award

  • Posted: Jan 07, 2016

Chung Receives 'Most Improved' Award

Young star receives prestigious ATP award

South Korea’s Hyeon Chung was Thursday honoured as the Most Improved Player of 2015 in the ATP World Tour Awards Presented by Moët & Chandon. The 19 year old received his award during a centre-court presentation at the Brisbane International, where he reached the second round.

Chung climbed more than 120 places from No. 173 in the Emirates ATP Rankings at the start of the year, winning four titles on the ATP Challenger Tour in 2015. He also reached the Shenzhen quarter-finals and is currently at a career-high of No. 51.

“I’m very proud of this award,” Chung said. “It meant more to me as a professional athlete to be recognised by my fellow players. Getting the award was a surprise for sure. I didn’t begin the year with a specific rankings goal in mind. But I had some good opportunities, like getting a wild card in Miami, and qualifying for some other ATP tournaments. They were all great experiences and I’ll continue to try to keep jumping up the rankings.”

Visit the official ATP World Tour Awards section on ATPWorldTour.com

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ΣΤ΄ ΕΝΩΣΗ – ΕΝΩΣΙΑΚΟ MASTERS JUNIORS 2015

  • Posted: Jan 07, 2016

Το Σάββατο και την Κυριακή 9-10 Ιανουαρίου 2016 στον Ο.Α. Ρίου θα διεξαχθεί το Masters Juniors 2015 της ΣΤ΄ Ένωσης Σωματείων Αντισφαίρισης Πελοποννήσου.

Οι αγώνες αφορούν τις κατηγορίες αγόρια και κορίτσια 16 ετών και αγόρια 14 ετών και θα γίνουν με το σύστημα round robin σε δύο ομάδες (Α, Β) με 4 παίκτες-παίκτριες σε κάθε ομάδα. Τα γήπεδα των αγώνων είναι 4 ανοιχτά γήπεδα με επιφάνεια Green Set και θα χρησιμοποιηθούν μπάλες Wilson.

ΔΕΙΤΕ ΤΗ ΣΕΛΙΔΑ ΤΗΣ ΣΤ΄ ΕΝΩΣΗΣ

 

ON COURT RIO TENNIS CLUB

 

 

Upset Propels Pouille

  • Posted: Jan 07, 2016

Upset Propels Pouille

78th-ranked Frenchman into quarters with 7-6(5), 4-6, 6-3 upset of No. 6 seed Goffin

Lucas Pouille may be young, but the 21-year-old Frenchman played with veteran poise on Thursday at the Brisbane International, upsetting No. 6 seed David Goffin 7-6(5), 4-6, 6-3 to advance to the quarter-finals.

Pouille, the youngest of 10 Frenchmen in the Top 100 of the Emirates ATP Rankings, raced out to a 3-0 lead in the topsy-turvy opening set. But Goffin would level the score at 4-all, save a set point serving at 4-5 and force a tie-break. But Pouille held on to take the stanza.

Goffin wasn’t finished just yet. With Pouille serving to stay in the second set at 4-5, the Belgian Davis Cup hero scored a timely break of his own to even things at a set apiece.

But Pouille took control with a service break in the seventh game of the deciding set, and later added his third break to close it out in just over two hours.

This was their first FedEx ATP Head2Head meeting. Pouille, who out-aced his opponent 13-9 and saved nine of 11 break points, now awaits the winner of the Milos Raonic vs. Ivan Dodig match-up.

Doubles Dispatch: Inglot/Lindstedt Into Brisbane Semis

With the last remaining spot in the Brisbane semi-finals on the line, No. 4 seeds Dominic Inglot and Robert Lindstedt downed the all-Aussie duo of Matt Reid and John-Patrick Smith 7-6(0), 6-2 in one hour and five minutes.

It was the all-Aussie duo of Reid/Smith that jumped out to a 2-0 first-set lead, but Inglot/Lindstedt stormed back to victory. They will next face No. 2 seeds Henri Kontinen and John Peers.

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Broady knocked out of ASB Classic

  • Posted: Jan 07, 2016

British number three Naomi Broady was beaten in the quarter-finals of the ASB Classic by American Sloane Stephens.

Broady had two chances to win the first set but lost 7-6 (8-6) 6-3 in Auckland.

The world number 122 led 6-5 in the opener, but fifth seed Stephens held her serve to force a tie-break and saved a set point before taking it 8-6.

Broady, who won a controversial match to reach the last eight, broke to lead 2-1 in the next set, but Stephens won five of the next six games to progress.

“It was a tough one, Naomi’s a great player,” said Stephens. “She has had such a great week here.”

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Djokovic Cruises Into Doha QFs

  • Posted: Jan 06, 2016

Djokovic Cruises Into Doha QFs

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal compete in Doha

Novak Djokovic cruised into the Qatar ExxonMobil Open quarter-finals on Wednesday when the World No. 1 beat Fernando Verdasco 6-2, 6-2 in 69 minutes. Djokovic, who also reached the last eight in 2015, extended his winning streak to 19 matches against left-handed opponents. He is bidding to capture his 60th tour-level title this week.

Djokovic goes onto face eighth seed Leonardo Mayer, who dropped just two of his first service points (26 of 28) in a 6-2, 6-4 win over Pablo Andujar. Djokovic beat Mayer in straight sets at the 2014 Australian Open.

Seventh seed Jeremy Chardy struck 12 aces and lost just five of his service points in beating fellow Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu 6-2, 6-4. He now plays Illya Marchenko, who beat Teymuraz Gabashvili 6-4, 6-2.

Second seed Rafael Nadal takes on Robin Haase later today.

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Wawrinka Dominates Rublev In Chennai

  • Posted: Jan 06, 2016

Wawrinka Dominates Rublev In Chennai

Three-time champion into quarter-finals

Top seed Stan Wawrinka defeated youngster Andrey Rublev 6-3, 6-2 on Wednesday at the Aircel Chennai Open. The Swiss moved past the 18-year-old Russian wild card in just under one hour to improve to 20-4 in Chennai. He is the two-time defending champion in the Indian metropolis and also took home the 2011 singles title.

The No. 4 in the Emirates ATP Rankings was rock-solid on serve, striking six aces and converting over 80 per cent of points on both first and second deliveries. Wawrinka was equally menacing on the return, breaking Rublev three times on nine opportunities in the pair’s first FedEx ATP Head2Head meeting.

Next up for Wawrinka is fifth seed Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, who eliminated Croatian qualifier Ante Pavic 7-6(5), 6-1.

The 26-year-old Pavic, ranked No. 449 started strongly against the No. 27 Garcia-Lopez. The 32-year-old Spaniard was pushed to the limit by the underdog before sneaking off with the set in a tie-break after an hour.

Energized by the narrow escape, the 2005 Chennai semi-finalist raced to a 3-0 lead in the second set and closed on win on his first match point. In the quarter-finals, Garcia-Lopez will aim for a fourth win in 10 attempts against Wawrinka.

Also victorious was eighth seed Borna Coric, who eliminated American Austin Krajicek 6-2, 7-5 in 90 minutes. The Croatian broke Krajicek three times (3/10) and saved the lone break point faced to secure his third match win in Chennai and move into the final eight for the first time in India. He is slated to meet fourth seed Roberto Bautista Agut in the next round.

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Edmund reaches Qatar quarter-finals

  • Posted: Jan 06, 2016

British number three Kyle Edmund beat Spain’s Daniel Munoz de la Nava 5-7 6-3 7-6 (7-3) to reach the last eight of the Qatar Open.

It is a first ATP quarter-final for Edmund, 20, who next plays world number six Tomas Berdych.

Yorkshireman Edmund, ranked 102nd in the world, is projected to better his career-high ranking of 99th when the new standings are released next week.

He is joined in the quarter-finals by world number one Novak Djokovic.

The Serb beat Fernando Verdasco 6-2 6-2, while world number five Rafael Nadal progressed with a 6-3 6-2 win over Robin Haase.

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Nishikori Pulls Double Duty In Brisbane

  • Posted: Jan 06, 2016

Nishikori Pulls Double Duty In Brisbane

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