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Roger Federer vs Gael Monfils Preview and Prediction – French Open 2015 Round 4

Roger Federer vs Gael Monfils Preview and Prediction – French Open 2015 Round 4

  • Posted: May 30, 2015

 Roger Federer

2009 Roland Garros champion Roger Federer cruised into the fourth round of the tournament, the major championship that he has only lifted once in his illustrious career so far. There, he will encounter Gael Monfils, whom he has faced on 12 previous occasions and leads 8-4 in the series. Monfils won their most recent encounter last month in Monte Carlo and will look to extend that streak further this week in Paris.

 

The tournament’s second seed advanced to the fourth round of the French Open with a straight sets win against Damir Dzumhur. He struck 38 winners an 22 unforced errors to close out the win 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 in one hour and 28 minutes of court time.

Seeded 13th at this year’s event, Gael Monfils completed the Friday of action in Paris with a five set win against Pablo Cuevas. He defeated the 21st seed 4-6, 7-6(1), 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 to secure entry into the final 16 at Roland Garros. Given his success against Federer in the past, this is certainly one of the matches to

“Paris is different; [it] is magic,” said Monfils. “I don’t know how, but I’m here… I think I can show some new emotion, I can show some tennis and I can show some side of me I don’t even know. I think the crowd just brings me something, something else, and I think it just showed a bit more today.”

This marks the 13th meeting between Federer and Monfils and the second encounter of the season. They most recently met on the clay courts in Monte Carlo, which was a meeting that Monfils won in dominant fashipon. While he has been competitive against Federer in their recent meetings, it will be interesting to see if Federer can avenge the losses where it matters most.
 

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Stan Wawrinka vs Gilles Simon Preview – French Open 2015 Round 4

Stan Wawrinka vs Gilles Simon Preview – French Open 2015 Round 4

  • Posted: May 30, 2015

Gilles Simon

On Friday afternoon, several of the tour’s top players advanced to the final 16 in Paris following impressive wins. Two of those players were Stan Wawrinka and Gilles Simon, who secured their spots in the fourth round and will now cross paths for the fifth time on the professional circuit. The Head to Head series is tied at 2-2, including Wawrinka’s win against the Frenchman at Roland Garros in 2012.

 

In one of his more complete matches this week in Paris, Stan Wawrinka managed to cruise past Steve Johnson in straight sets to secure his place in the fourth round. He defeated the American without facing any break points on serve and struck 32 winners to close out the 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 win in 89 minutes.

“After the first set, things went quite smoothly; I was a little nervous in the first set,” said Wawrinka. “I hesitated on a few points. I think I was sort of watching, because I didn’t really know what to expect.”

In a typical Roland Garros contest, Frenchmen Gilles Simon and Nicolas Mahut played a four-hour match on Friday that eventually saw Simon advance in five sets. Simon compiled an incredible 69 winners and nine breaks of serve to set up his match-up against Stan Wawrinka. He eventually won the match 6-2, 6-7(6), 7-6(6), 6-3, 6-1.

“We know how good a player he can be on a court. He’s a player I have known for quite a long time now, so I know exactly what to expect. I know what he can do well on a court, what he can do less well. So I’ll try to play that match using my strength and my strong shots.”

This marks the fifth time that these two competitors will meet on the professional tour, with the series split 2-2. Wawrinka holds a win in their only clay court encounter at the French Open three years ago and will likely find a way to get through to the quarter-final stage of the tournament in four sets.
 

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Petra Kvitova vs Timea Bacsinszky Preview – French Open 2015 Round 4

Petra Kvitova vs Timea Bacsinszky Preview – French Open 2015 Round 4

  • Posted: May 30, 2015

Kvitova

At the start of the 2015 season, rising star Timea Bacsinszky toppled Petra Kvitova in the semi-final round of the Shenzhen Open. It was a lopsided affair that surprised the vast majority of those watching. Now, months later, the two will step across the net from each other once again, this time to determine who will advance to the quarter-final round of the French Open. Overall, Bacsinszky leads the head-to-head series 1-0.

 

Seeded fourth at this year’s Roland Garros event, Petra Kvitova differed from her standard pattern this week in Paris when she defeated Irina-Camelia Begu in straight sets to secure her spot in the fourth round. She struck 18 winners and didn’t face a single break point on serve to close out the match 6-3, 6-2.

“I think it was for sure the best match that I’ve played here so far,” Kvitova said afterwards. “It’s the third round, which I didn’t pass here last year, so I was really motivated by it. I’m really glad I’m through.

 

“And I will try to start playing even better, because the opponents are only going to get tougher.”

Instead of a rematch against Madison Keys, Kvitova will come up against Bacsinszky, who toppled Keys in straight sets to earn her place in the fourth round. Key’s own error count was partly responsible for her 6-4, 6-2 loss.

“I’ve played both of them this year, actually,” Kvitova said. “I played Bacsinszky in Shenzhen and I lost. She’s playing really well here – I think these courts suit her game, and she’s really improved as well, so I really have to think about that match we played in Shenzhen and try to play better than I did there.”

This is just the second time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour, with Tomea leading the head-to-head series 1-0. Her win came at the start of the season in Shenzhen, yet she will now encounter an entirely different Kvitova on clay.

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Andy Murray vs Jeremy Chardy Preview – French Open 2015 Round 4

Andy Murray vs Jeremy Chardy Preview – French Open 2015 Round 4

  • Posted: May 30, 2015

Murray

Following an exceptional start to his clay court season this year, which includes an undefeated streak with two title wins, Andy Murray has managed to maintain his momentum this week in Paris, as he worked his way into the fourth round of the prestigious grand slam event. His next contest is against Jeremy Chardy, whom he holds a 6-1 lead over in the head-to-head series.

 

While many anticipated a blockbuster contest between Andy Murray and Nick Kyrgios on court this Saturday, it was not to be, as the Brit overwhelmed the Aussie en route to a straight sets win. The 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 win was Murray’s 13th consecutive on clay this season and sets him up for an intriguing fourth round encounter with France’s Chardy.

“I have watched a lot of his matches, so obviously I know what his personality is like,” Murray said of Kyrgios. “He does have a game style and a personality on the court that lends itself to playing big matches on big courts. Sometimes you don’t feel like you’re able to control what’s happening out there because he’s hitting huge shots and sometimes playing shots that no one else tries. So you’re not expecting it, either.”

 

Murray will come up against Jeremy Chardy, who defeated David Goffin in straight sets to secure his place in the fourth round of the tournament. The Frenchman secured the upset win against the No. 17 seed with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 score line.

Not only has Murray always had a proven track record at the French Open, but he is of particular interest this season with his undefeated streak on the surface and Nadal’s injury. In this upcoming final 16 match-up, he leads Chardy 6-1 and should have little trouble advancing, yet he may need four sets to get the job done this time around.
 

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Maria Sharapova vs Lucie Safarova Preview – French Open 2015 Round 4

Maria Sharapova vs Lucie Safarova Preview – French Open 2015 Round 4

  • Posted: May 30, 2015

Maria Sharapova

Roland Garros defending champion Maria Sharapova will look to secure her place in the second week of the tournament when she meets Lucie Safarova in the fourth round on Sunday. This will likely be an intriguing and exciting contest, as the two have clashed on five previous occasions on the WTA tour, with Sharapova leading the head-to-head series 4-1. The Russian has won the last four consecutive matches against Safarova, including two clay court wins.

 

One of the more compelling third round matches took place on Friday when Sharapova crossed paths with Sam Stosur to rekindle their rivalry. While many anticipated an enthralling affair, Sharapova proved to be took much for her Aussie adversary and secured the win in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4.

“Just getting the job done. The conditions in the first match and today have been quite tough. And in those moments it’s always tough to really assess the level, because as much as you want to improve and find some sort of perfection, you never quite know where the direction will be. Especially with the spin of my opponent today, I just had to be steady and consistent, and I did that quite well.”

 

Sharapova will come up against Lucie Safarova, who defeated No. 20 seed Sabine Lisicki in straight sets 6-3, 7-6(2) to find her way into the fourth round of the tournament.

“We haven’t played in a while,” Sharapova said. “The last time was a really tough match in Stuttgart last year where she was serving for the match. I know I have a tough one ahead of me, and lefties are always tricky. It will be my first one of the tournament. I will definitely need to be ready against her.

This is the sixth time that Sharapova and Safarova will meet on the WTA tour, with Sharapova leading the series 4-1. She has won their four most recent encounters, with Safarova only winning their first meeting back in 2010. Sharapova also leads the series 2-1 on clay. While this match has the potential of going three sets, an in-form Sharapova should be the favourite to win the match.

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Tomas Berdych vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Preview – French Open 2015 Round 4

Tomas Berdych vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Preview – French Open 2015 Round 4

  • Posted: May 30, 2015

TSONGA

Tomas Berdych and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga have successfully arrived at the end of the first week of the French Open, where they will cross paths for the ninth time on the professional circuit. Of their eighth previous meetings, Berdych has reigned victorious in six of them, including a recent win at the Madrid Masters event several weeks ago, to bring the head-to-head series to 6-2.

 

Seeded fourth at this year’s event, Berdych reached the final 16 in Paris with a four set win against Benoit Paire on Friday. He needed seven breaks of serve to secure the 6-1, 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-4 win.

“I’m pleased with the way I played,” said Berdych. “He’s a very tough opponent to play, and so I’m happy with the way I handled it today. Of course there is a place and space to improve, and that’s definitely what I’ll be looking for.”

 

Later on in the day, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga earned another big win for himself this season and added to his road to full recovery when he defeated Pablo Andujar to secure his spot in the fourth round of the tournament. He struck 41 winners to close out the match in straight sets 7-6(3), 6-4, 6-3.

“I think my level was great,” said Tsonga. “I did the job I was supposed to do. Now it’s going to be harder and harder, of course. But I know to win a few more matches I will need to be really strong.”

This marks the ninth time the two competitors will meet on the professional tour, with Berdych leading the head-to-head series with six victories to Tsonga’s two. Not only does the Czech hold a dominant lead in the head-to-head series, he also won their most recent encounter earlier this season in Madrid, which should help gauge the outcome of Sunday’s contest in Paris.
 

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Petra Kvitova vs Irina-Camelia Begu Preview – French Open 2015 Round 3

Petra Kvitova vs Irina-Camelia Begu Preview – French Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: May 29, 2015

Kvitova

Just weeks following their first meeting on the tour, which took place in Madrid during the warm-up to the second Grand Slam event of the season, Petra Kvitova and Irina-Camelia Begu are set to cross paths once again on the professional circuit, this time with higher stakes to play for as they attempt to secure a spot in the final 16 in Paris. Since this is just their second meeting on the professional tour, with Kvitova leading the Head to Head 1-0.

 

Following yet another tough match during this year’s draw, Kvitova managed to stumble along into the third round of the French Open. In her latest encounter in Paris, Kvitova rallied from a set down to defeat Silvia Soler-Espinosa in three sets -7(4), 6-4, 6-2. Although it was a sloppy match in many ways, Kvitova hit 46 winners and matched it with 56 unforced errors. I the end, she was able to find her way into the following stage of the tournament.

In a far simpler match later in the day, Irina-Camelia Begu lost a mere two games in her second round match against Ana Konjuh. She struck three aces, broke serve 5 times and hit 21 winners to cruise into the third round of the tournament, where she will now challenge Kvitova for the second time in as many weeks.

 

This is just the second time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour, with Kvitova leading the head-to-head series 1-0. Kvitova defeated Begu several weeks ago in Madrid en route to her title win several matches later. From there, she went on to beat Serena Williams, so it is clear that Kvitova is capable of playing far better than she had been over the last while. It will be interesting to see how she performs on Saturday en route to the fourth round of the tournament.
 

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Serena Williams vs Victoria Azarenka Preview – French Open 2015 Round 3

Serena Williams vs Victoria Azarenka Preview – French Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: May 29, 2015

Serena Williams

A blockbuster match-up worthy of a semi-final or final spot at any Premier event is set to grace the third round of the French Open on Saturday, as world No. 1 Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka get set to cross paths once again in prestigious competition Williams leads the head-to-head series 15-3, including recent wins at the start of the season in Brisbane and even more recently at Madrid.

 

In a match that was far more competitive than it ever should have been, Serena William struggled to put an end to her match against Anna-Lena Friedsam on Thursday afternoon. She lost a tight first set that lasted 44 minutes but managed to rally back to secure the win in the end. The encounter lasted a total of two hours and ended with a scoreline 5-7, 6-3, 6-3.

In a far simpler encounter on Thursday, Azarenka reached the third round of the French Open when she defeated Lucie Hradecka in straight sets. She hit 19 winners and converted six break points to secure the 6-2, 6-3 victory,

 

Williams leads Azarenka in their head-to-head series, 15-3, including the most recent victories at the Madrid Open several weeks ago and at the start of the season in Brisbane. However, the pair split four meetings last year, Azarenka winning at Doha and Cincinnati and Williams at Rome and the US Open, making this a fantastic, compelling rivalry and a thrilling third round encounter. Azarenka is gradually returning to her 2012-13 form but she will have her work cut out for her to topple the top seed and dominant world No. 1 player.
 

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Novak Djokovic vs Thanasi Kokkinakis Preview – French Open 2015 Round 3

Novak Djokovic vs Thanasi Kokkinakis Preview – French Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: May 29, 2015

 Novak Djokovic

The second round of the French Open brought with it quite the scare on Thursday when it appeared that world No. 1 Novak Djokovic had injured himself during his match on court. However, the Serb shook off the injury and resumed his match en route to the following stage of the tournament. He will next encounter Thanasi Kokkinakis, whom he has never encountered previously on the ATP World Tour.

 

Apart from a groin injury sustained during the match, Novak Djokovic was able to breeze past Gilles Muller in straight sets to advance to the following round in Paris. He struck 35 winners and converted five break points to secure the 6-1, 6-1, 6-4 win.

“Well, thankfully it’s nothing major,” said the Serb. “So it’s not a concern for the next match, which is the most important thing, obviously. It wasn’t pleasant with the conditions that were changing today, and I think a little bit of heavier conditions made the court a little bit more wet and it was pretty slippery.

 

“So I think that’s when it happened, I made a couple of slides that were quite, I’d say, unusual with change of directions. And it happened in those dynamic movements, jammed the hip a little bit. Thankfully it’s nothing serious, really. It’s going to be fine.”

In a battle between two of the top Australians on the tour, Thanasi Kokkinakis toppled the player seven years his senior in Bernard Tomic en route to the third round of the French Open. It was a contest that lasted five sets and saw Kokkinakis rally from two sets down to beat Tomic 3-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 8-6.

This marks just the first time that Djokovic and Kokkinakis will cross paths on the professional tour. It is also a contest that has all the makings of a fun affair that could set up a thrilling, competitive match. This is Kokkinakis’ opportunity to shine on a bright stage and prove that he is one of the players to watch out for over the coming decade. In the end, however, Djokovic should have little trouble advancing to the final 16 in Paris.

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Rafael Nadal vs Andrey Kuznetsov Preview – French Open 2015 Round 3

Rafael Nadal vs Andrey Kuznetsov Preview – French Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: May 29, 2015

Rafael Nadal

In a surprising turn of events, it appears as though many players in both the men and women’s draw at the French Open have struggled during their opening rounds at the tournament, while Rafael Nadal, who was considered out of form ahead of the tournament, has had little trouble en route to the third round in Paris. He will next come up against Russia’s Andrey Kuznetsov, whom he has never faced previously on the professional tour.

 

Faced with a match-up against his fellow countryman Nicolas Almagro, Rafael Nadal needed straight sets to defeat his opponent. He moved to 68-1 in Paris with a 6-4, 6-3, 6-1 win against Almagro. Overall, the contest lasted two hours and 22 minutes of court time.

“I’m very happy,” said Nadal. “I think I played a good match. The score is easier than what the match was like. I think I did a few things very well. “My footwork was better. I felt better than during the first round. I’m very happy with my performance and result.”

 

Nadal will come up against Andrey Kuznetsov, who defeated Jurgen Melzer in straight sets to earn his spot in the third round. He won the match 6-1, 5-7, 7-6(0), 7-5.

“He’s (Kuznetsov) aggressive [and] has huge potential,” said Nadal. “He’s a hitter, and his shots can be winners. He’s very dangerous. My objective is to keep on doing what I did today. My match was a good match. I will try and continue with the same tracks.”

This marks the first time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour and should be another straightforward affair for Nadal. The Spaniard continues to improve at a gradual pace and it clearly getting more confident with each passing minute on court. With that in mind, he should have little trouble on Saturday.

 

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