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Kei Nishikori vs Steve Johnson Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

Kei Nishikori vs Steve Johnson Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Jan 23, 2015

Kei Nishikori13 Kei Nishikori vs Steve Johnson Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

 

Japanese star Kei Nishikori faced a sturdy challenge on Thursday morning in Melbourne but eventually found his way into the third round where he will now meet Steve Johnson for the third time. The two clashed just a few short weeks ago in Brisbane, where Nishikori scored a straight sets victory to bring the Watch the match here: head-to-head series to 2-0 in his favour.

Watch the match here: Nishikori v Johnson Live

While few assumed that Ivan Dodig would put up a significant challenge for last year’s US Open runner-up, that was exactly what the Croatian did. He snatched the first set and looked on his way to a two-set lead before he allowed Nishikori to mount an eventual comeback to close out the match in four sets. The fifth seed hit 7 aces, 52 winners and won 75% of his first service points to close out the match 4-6, 7-5, 6-2, 7-6(0).

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Up against a crafty Colombian opponent Santiago Giraldo, Steve Johnson looked sharp and needed just the bare minimum to advance to the following stage of the tournament. The American hit 17 aces, 17 winners and won 83% of his first service points to close out an uneventful match 6-3, 6-4, 6-2.

This marks the third time that these two competitors will meet on the professional tour, and the second time since the start of the season. In Brisbane, Nishikori was in complete command of the match and needed just a pair of break to defeat his American adversary 6-4 7-5. While Johnson is capable of sneaking out a set, Nishikori will be the better player in the later stages of the match.

Prediction: Kei Nishikori in Four Sets

Stan Wawrinka vs Jarkko Nieminen Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

Stan Wawrinka vs Jarkko Nieminen Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Jan 23, 2015

wawrinka7 Stan Wawrinka vs Jarkko Nieminen Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

 

For just the third time, Stan Wawrinka and Jarkko Nieminen will cross paths on the professional circuit, and will look to settle the score and determine who will take the lead in the series. With the Head to Head tied at 1-1, and with four years separating them from their last encounter, this is set to be an interesting rubber match.

Watch the match here: Wawrinka v Nieminen Live

While it was a closer match than many expected, defending champion Stan Wawrinka was able to work his way into the third round of the Australian Open with a tight straight sets win against Copil. He hit 36 winners, 2 aces and won 73% of his first service points to close out the match 7-6(4), 7-6(4), 6-3.

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“It was quite tough match. Happy to get through, especially in three sets. Condition wasn’t easy today. Quite hot. Really fast on the court. And he was playing great. He was serving big, putting lots of pressure. Wasn’t playing my best tennis, but I’m happy the way I fight today and the way I did with the match.”

In their second round encounter, Jarkko Nieminen defeated Germany’s Matthias Bachinger in close straight sets to advance to the next stage in Melbourne. The Finnish star hit 41 winners, including 4 aces, and won 71% of his first service points to close out the match 7-6(4), 7-5, 7-5.

“He’s a tough, tough player, lefty,” Wawrinka said of Nieminen. “Love to play from the baseline in the same rhythm. Love to use the speed of the ball. It’s going to be interesting match.”

Wawrinka and Nieminen have not met on the tour in nearly four years, and the Swiss star has not beaten the Finnish veteran since 2009. Having split their previous two meetings, this should be an interesting match, even though their career trajectories have changed dramatically since that time. The defending champion should advance to the fourth round with relative ease.

Prediction: Stan Wawrinka in Straight Sets

Petra Kvitova vs Madison Keys Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

Petra Kvitova vs Madison Keys Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Jan 23, 2015

Kvitova7 Petra Kvitova vs Madison Keys Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

 

Following two entertaining, albeit straightforward, rounds of action, the third stage of the 2015 Australian Open will feature several enthralling match-ups, including the key contest (no pun intended) between Czech No.1 Petra Kvitova and rising American star Madison Keys. This is just the second time that these two competitors cross paths on the professional tour, with Kvitova leading the head-to-head series 1-0.

Watch the match here: Kvitova v Keys Live

Up against Mona Barthel in her second match in Melbourne, Petra Kvitova stormed to an early lead before snatching the opening set in 29 minutes. She followed up with another straightforward set to close out the match 6-2, 6-4 in 1 hour and 19 minutes. Kvitova struck 10 aces, 30 winners and won 75% of her first service points en route to victory.

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Her opponent, Madison Keys, needed three sets to advance to the third round, as she rallied back from a set down to defeat Casey Dellacqua 2-6, 6-1, 6-1, The American struck 35 winners, including 5 aces, and won 77% of her first service points to finish the match on a high note.

“She’s better player than she was when I played her in Tokyo,” Kvitova said about her opponent Keys. “It’s different surface, different condition for sure. I know she has a big serve. Is going to be really aggressive from her. That’s what I have to be there and stay. Maybe similar with Venus, you know, very similar game. So, yeah, I need to serve well and try to return her serve.”

Kvitova and Keys have only met once previously on the tour. Kvitova leads the head-to-head series 1-0 with a win two years ago in Tokyo. She will look to remain undefeated against the American, but it will be a much harder task this time around. Keys has looked fantastic since the start of the season and should be able to take her opponent to deep waters.

Prediction: Petra Kvitova in Three Sets

Venus Williams vs Camila Giorgi Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

Venus Williams vs Camila Giorgi Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Jan 23, 2015

venus williams6 Venus Williams vs Camila Giorgi Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

 

While Venus Williams was written off as an inconsistent player past her prime several years ago, she came into the 2015 Australian Open as a favourite to reach the second week of the tournament, and has so far lived up to expectations and remains well on that quest to reach the later stages of the tournament. Up next is a match-up against Italy’s Camila Giorgi, whom she has never encountered previously on the professional tour.

Watch the match here: Venus Williams v Giorgi

Former finalist Venus Williams advanced to the third round of the tournament with a 6-2, 6-3 win against fellow American Lauren Davis, whom she had met several weeks ago. Williams struck 4 aces, 18 winners and converted 5 break points to close out the match in 1 hour and 16 minutes of court time. She will now look to reach the fourth round in Melbourne for the first time since 2010.

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“Always good to advance. That’s pretty much the goal when you step on the courts, it’s like, Come on. Let’s get to the next round. Met the goal today.”

With no intention of spending more time on court than necessary, Camila Giorgi stormed through her match-up against Tereza Smitkova in straight sets to advance to the third round in Melbourne. She hit 8 aces, 23 winners and won 86% of her first service points to close out the match 6-1, 6-4 in 65 minutes.

“Not sure if I played her before, but she definitely raises her game depending on the caliber player that she plays,” Williams said of her upcoming opponent. “I think it’s just important to remain consistent and aggressive, just as I’ve been this whole year. That’s my goal.”

Venus and Giorgi have never met on the professional circuit before and could make for a particularly interesting match if both players happen to bring their respective A games. While there is potential for some intriguing chemistry, the likelihood is that Williams will overpower the younger Giorgi and find her way into the fourth round of the tournament.

Prediction: Venus Williams in Straight Sets

Serena Williams vs Elina Svitolina Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

Serena Williams vs Elina Svitolina Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Jan 23, 2015

serena13 Serena Williams vs Elina Svitolina Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

 

After winning a bagel set against Van Uytvanck in her opening match in Melbourne, world No. 1 Serena Williams followed up with another strong performance – and a bagel set – to find herself in the third round of the Australian Open with relative ease. She will next meet Elina Svitolina, whom she encountered once previously nearly three years ago in Fed Cup action. Williams leads the head-to-head series 1-0.

Watch the match here: Serena Williams v Svitolina Live

The top seed came up against Vera Zvonareva in her second round match-up and swatted the challenge away without much effort. The American won the match 7-5, 6-0 in a total of 1 hour and 25 minutes. She hit 32 winners, 5 aces and won 70% of her first service points.

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“I’m feeling better every day. I think in beginning of the tournament every player feels a little sluggish; at least I do. Now I’m feeling like I’m starting to hopefully feel better.”

While Williams took part in a simple, straightforward match on court, her opponent, Elina Svitolina, had a much more difficult outing against Nicole Gibbs. The No. 26 seed was pushed to a tiebreak in the opening set, which she won, then dropped down a double break in the second set, which she clawed her way back from – swatting set point after set point in the process. Eventually, she was able to push back to 5-5, then they each broke each other again for 6-6, which was where the Ukrainian jumped to a 6-2 lead before closing out the match 7-6(3), 7-6(6).

This marks just the second time that Williams and Svitolina meet on the professional tour, with Williams leading the head-to-head series 1-0. While the Ukrainian has looked impressive over the past few days in Melbourne, she is no match for an in-form Serena.

Prediction: Serena Williams in Three Sets

Victoria Azarenka vs Zahlavova Strycova Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

Victoria Azarenka vs Zahlavova Strycova Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Jan 23, 2015

azarenka29 Victoria Azarenka vs Zahlavova Strycova Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

 

After being handed a remarkably difficult draw as an unseeded former champion, Victoria Azarenka has handled the challenge with poise and confidence, and has blasted her way back into Grand Slam form. Her third challenge at the event will come against Barbora Zahlavova Strycova, whom she has met twice previously on the tour and has never dropped a set to take a 2-0 Head to Head lead.

Watch the match here: Azarenka v Zahlavova Strycova Live

After defeating Sloane Stephens in first round action, Victoria Azarenka, a former champion at this event, came up against the resurgent Caroline Wozniacki, whom she has a storied history against. It proved to be a necessary litmus test for Azarenka, and her straight sets win will likely boost her confidence for the remainder of the event. She defeated her Danish adversary 6-4, 6-2 to close out the match in 1 hour and 38 minutes.

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“I think it was a very good match, very high quality,” said Azarenka. “I’m happy with the way I stayed consistent throughout the whole match. I think there’s always things you can improve, but it’s a great progress from one match to another. I just want to keep trying to stay in that path and continue to grow, continue to improve.”

“I wish I would have won,” said Wozniacki. “You can always look back and say, I wish I’d done this, I wish I’d taken this breakpoint, taken advantage at 30-Love. At the end of the day she played better than me today and hats off to that. I just need to go back and work hard. Early, still beginning of the year. So still have 10 months to make up for this. Hopefully it’s still going to be a good year.”

In her second round match against Kai-Chen Chang, Barbora Zahlavova Strycova dominated the proceedings en route to a straight sets victory. She won the match 6-1, 7-5, hitting two aces, 11 winners and 59% of her first service points. The contest lasted a total of 80 minutes.

Of their two previous meetings on the tour, Azarenka holds a 2-0 stranglehold over the series and will be keen to hold onto that lead en route to the later stages of the season-opening Major tournament. She has never dropped more than six games in her matches against Strycova but also has not met her in nearly four years, which could complicate matter slightly.

Prediction: Victoria Azarenka in Straight Sets

Roger Federer Crashes Out of the Australian Open

Roger Federer Crashes Out of the Australian Open

  • Posted: Jan 23, 2015

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The biggest upset on Friday afternoon in Melbourne took place on Rod Laver Arena, where 17-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer suffered a shocking defeat to Andreas Seppi to crash out of the tournament before the fourth round.

Seppi, who held a 0-10 record against Federer prior to this encounter, withstood 15 aces from the former champion and broke serve three times to close out the mach in four sets 6-4, 7-6(5), 4-6, 7-6(5). Federer, who was dealing with the difficult conditions out on court, hit 9 double faults along with his 55 unforced errors to contribute to his demise in Melbourne.

The match came with twists and turns, particularly in the second set, where Federer worked his way from a break down to a tiebreaker, led 4-1, then squandered it to hand the Italian a two-set lead in the match. Nothing was the same after that. With the shadow covering half the court in Melbourne, Federer was unable to serve properly in the fourth set and eventually lost a second tiebreaker to Seppi, who finished the match with a miraculous passing shot.

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“I wish I could have played better, but clearly it was tough losing the first two, you know,” a dejected Federer said after the match. “Had chances to get back into it. I let it slip, I mean, both times in some ways. I guess I won the wrong points out there today. I knew how important that second set tiebreaker was, so clearly that hurt, losing that one. The end wasn’t pretty, you know. It wasn’t easy to play with the shadow. But it was the same for both of us. Just a disappointing loss, you know.”

The loss to Seppi snaps Federer’s remarkable semi-final streak in Melbourne, which began in 2004 and extended until 2014.

Federer began his 2015 season with a title victory in Brisbane, which included wins over James Duckworth, Grigor Dimitrov and Milos Raonic. Given his current form, and the fact that he had only dropped one set to Seppi prior to their meeting on Friday, this is easily the biggest upset of the year so far.

Roger Federer vs Andreas Seppi Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

Roger Federer vs Andreas Seppi Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Jan 22, 2015

Federer26 Roger Federer vs Andreas Seppi Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

 

Although it was not the cleanest of matches on his part, 17-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer found his way into the third round of the Australian Open in four sets and will now look to further his campaign when he meets Italy’s Andreas Seppi for the 11th time on the professional tour. Federer holds a 10-0 undefeated Head to Head record against Seppi and will look to maintain that unblemished streak en route to the fourth round of the event.

Watch the match live here: Federer vs Seppi Live

Following a tight start to the previous round match, second seed Roger Federer quickly foud himself a set down and in need of a change of pace. He managed to turn the tides on his Italian opponent Simone Bolelli and won the next three sets with total command of the match. Federer, who won 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2, hit 15 aces, 36 winners and won 79% of his first service point to earn the victory.

“I thought he played two really good sets against me in Davis Cup, so I felt like he was really, you know, imposing his strength at the baseline. I could sense there that he had a good forehand; committed, you know, on the return; solid backhand with the option to hit the slice. I wasn’t that surprised, to be honest, you know. I was just surprised how well, how consistently he was doing that, and especially how well he was serving actually. But then again, conditions were fast, which made it easier to serve well and harder to return.

“Maybe the break, I shouldn’t be broken, but he was really playing very well from the baseline. I guess in these conditions sometimes a break can be a set. That’s when I was under pressure for a while in the second set, but I’m happy I fought my way out of it.”

Italy’s Andreas Seppi also advanced to the third round in four sets, as he defeated France’s Jeremy Chardy to secure his spot. He won the match 7-5, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1 in 2 hours and 32 minutes. He struck 8 aces, 31 winners and won 76% of his first service points.

This marks the 11th time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour and the first time since a 2013 meeting in Shanghai. Seppi was unable to tarnish Federer’s record against him during Federer’s worst season on the tour, and he will certainly not be able to stand in his way this time around either.

Prediction: Roger Federer in Straight Sets

Rafael Nadal vs Dudi Sela Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

Rafael Nadal vs Dudi Sela Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Jan 22, 2015

Rafa Nadal6 Rafael Nadal vs Dudi Sela Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

 

It was almost another dark day at a Grand Slam event for Rafael Nadal. The king of clay was pushed his maximum on Rod Laver Arena on Wednesday night and barely clawed his way out of the match with a break in the fifth and final set. Now that he has lived to fight another day, Nadal will come up against Israel’s Dudi Sela, whom the Spaniard has never faced previously on the tour.

Watch the match here: Nadal v Sela Live

When the former champion stepped out on court, few anticipated that his American adversary would give him such difficulties. Nadal, however, quickly found himself down 2-1 in sets and was forced to crawl back to level terms. In the final set, the match came down to a first serve, which Smyczek gave back to Rafa in a sign of great sportsmanship, but which also cost him the match 6-2, 3-6, 6-7(2), 6-3, 7-5. The Spaniard withstood 15 aces from Smyczek, hit 42 winners and won 69% of his first service points to salvage his campaign in Melbourne.

“Well, I saw him play some videos. I checked some videos. Well, I think he played well, but is true that what he did at the end of the fifth is just amazing. Congratulate. I say on the court, but I want to say here, too. Very few players can do that after four hours something of match, 5-All, Love-30. So just will say thanks to him because he’s a great example what he did today.”

While not faced with as difficult a task as Rafa, Dudi Sela needed four sets to dispatch Czech No. 2 Lukas Rosol and advance to the third round in Melbourne. Sela withstood 17 aces, won 71% of his first service points and hit 37 winners to earn the victory.

This is the first time that Nadal and Sela cross paths on the professional tour and could make for another surprisingly competitive match, given Nadal’s current form. While I cannot imagine Sela beating Nadal, this does have the makings of a four-set battle.

Prediction: Rafael Nadal in Four Sets

Maria Sharapova vs Zarina Diyas Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

Maria Sharapova vs Zarina Diyas Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: Jan 22, 2015

sharapova25 Maria Sharapova vs Zarina Diyas Preview – Australian Open 2015 Round 3

 

The fourth day of the Australian Open almost saw a colossal upset on the women’s side, but it was eventually averted as Maria Sharapova displayed her trademark resiliency to claw her way to a close three-set win. She will next meet Zarina Diyas for a spot in the fourth round of the tournament.

Watch the match here: Sharapova v Diyas Live

The second seed looked to be on her way to a straightforward win on Wednesday afternoon in Melbourne but quickly found herself in a tough match when Alexandra Panova stole the second set to force a decider between the two Russians. All eyes were on Rod Laver Arena as Panova took an early break in the third set and consolidated it with a second break minutes later. All appeared lost for the former champion, but she perservered and eventually managed to save two match points for 5-5. From there, the tides turned in dramatic fashion, and Sharapova won the following two games to close out the match 6-1, 4-6, 7-5.

Sharapova hit 8 aces, won 67% of her first service points and struck 38 winners. However, she also hit 51 unforced errors, which contributed to her difficulties on court.

“I thought my thought process through the match to that point was pretty negative. I think I was dwelling too much on my mistakes, what I was doing wrong, not really being in the present, something that I’m really usually good at. At that point when you’re behind and you feel like you’re making a lot of errors, you don’t feel like you have a good rhythm out there, I just really tried to take it a point at a time, think positively, and change my thought process a little bit. When other things aren’t working, maybe the mental side of things will help you out. I think in the end maybe that’s what did.”

The Russian will next come up against rising star Zarina Diyas, who also needed three sets to advance to the third round of the tournament. She struck 7 aces, 38 winners and won 62% of her first service points to win in 2 hours and 40 minutes.

This marks the first time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour. While Diyas is capable of taking a set of Sharapova, she does not have the intensity to match the Russian’s resiliency.

Prediction: Maria Sharapova in Three Sets