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Angelique Kerber vs Madison Keys Preview – WTA Charleston 2015 Final

Angelique Kerber vs Madison Keys Preview – WTA Charleston 2015 Final

  • Posted: Apr 12, 2015

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A highly intriguing final has been set following a pair of dramatic final four matches in Charleston, as German No. 2 Angelique Kerber upset her fellow countrywoman Petkovic to secure her spot on Sunday against rising star Madison Keys. This marks the fourth time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour, with Kerber leading the head-to-head series 2-1.

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In a match that many expected would favour the German No. 1 Andrea Petkovic, who was seeded third for this particular event, and has had a better year than her opponent across the net. She appeared to have the edge early on with an early break lead over Kerber but then lost 11 of the next 14 games to eventually lose in straight sets 6-4, 6-4.

“I’m so close with Andrea. We’re really good friends. It’s always tough to play against someone like that,” Kerber said in her on-court interview (h/t WTA). “But I was just trying to focus on myself and my game. And I want to say congratulations to Andrea – she’s back in the top, and I wish her all the best.”

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Awaiting the German in the final is Madison Keys, who defeated Lucie Hradecka to reach a new career-high ranking of No. 17 on Monday. It was definitely the less eventful of the two matches, as the American held serve strongly and had little trouble closing out the match in straight sets 6-1, 6-4.

“It’s always great when you can get off to a good start, and after that I just kept going with it. I was happy with how I stayed in the crosscourt rallies – that was definitely my biggest thing, staying in the rally and then changing direction on the right ball, then moving forward and taking time away.”

The last time that Keys and Kerber clashed was in the final of the 2014 Eastbourne Open, which turned out to be an absolutely sensational match-up; easily the best of the rivalry to date. It was also the match that Keys won to secure her first ever title on the tour. However, Kerber still leads the head-to-head series 2-1 and will look to follow up on a strong showing on Saturday to secure her latest title win.

Prediction: Madison Keys in Three Sets

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Djokovic Wins Historic Fifth Title in Miami

Djokovic Wins Historic Fifth Title in Miami

  • Posted: Apr 09, 2015

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It was not the prettiest of the matches, but world No. 1 Novak Djokovic managed to claw his way to an impressive and historic fifth title at the Miami Open with a three set victory over world No. 3 Andy Murray.

The rollercoaster encounter had several twists and turns, as well as a slew of breaks that had the crowd confused as to who had a grip on the match. However, with the tide against him, Djokovic managed to scrape by to a third set, where he stormed to the 7-6(3), 4-6, 6-0.

“I’m trying to enjoy the moment and also utilise this time of my career where I’m probably playing the tennis of my life, and I’m feeling confident and physically fit,” he said. “I’m trying to use that. That’s what I’m thinking about right now… I am aware that this cannot go forever. There is going to be eventually a change of generations, some players that are going to start playing better and be stronger.”

Djokovic is now the first player to complete the Indian Wells-Miami Open double on three separate occasions, and extended his head-to-head record over Murray to 18-8 in the process.

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“I just have to try and keep working hard and see if there are a few things I can do differently, which might help,” Murray explained. “It’s tough, because it was obviously pretty brutal conditions out there. He was stronger than me at the end, for sure.”

The Serb took home $900,400 and 1,000 Emirates ATP Rankings points for his win, while earned $439,420.

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Serena Williams Wins Record Eighth Title in Miami

Serena Williams Wins Record Eighth Title in Miami

  • Posted: Apr 09, 2015

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In a clearly lopsided encounter, Serena Williams crusied to her eighth title win at the Miami Open with a straight set victory over Carla Suaez Navarro in the tournament final on Saturday.

Williams became just the fourth WTA player to win a single WTA tournament more than eight time (according to the WTA) and is currently riding a 21-match win streak heading into April.

Overall, the American smashed 27 winners and only allowed Navarro to win five points in the second set to close out the entire match 6-2, 6-0 in 56 minutes.

“Congratulations to Carla. She’s had a fabulous two weeks,” she said. “This is just the beginning. I’m really proud of you – we always get along and it’s always great to see you do well, so congratulations.

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“Thank you to all my fans – thank you for believing in me and supporting me all these years!”

The American’s last loss took place back in 2014, when she lost to Simona Halep in the round robin stage of the WTA Finals in Singapore.

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Novak Djokovic vs Andy Murray Preview – Miami Open 2015 Final

Novak Djokovic vs Andy Murray Preview – Miami Open 2015 Final

  • Posted: Apr 05, 2015

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Following their semi-final meeting at Indian Wells several weeks ago, world No. 1 Novak Djokovic and British No. 1 Andy Murray will once again cross paths on the ATP World Tour, this time in the final of the Miami Open to determine who will lift the trophy this year. Both men have captured this title previously – Djokovic on three more occasions than his Scottish foe. The Serb has also bested Murray in the last six consecutive meetings to push his head-to-head lead to 17-8.

Faced with the tall task of beating American No. 1 John Isner, Djokovic needed to weather an early storm of serves, but once he cruised through the first set tiebreak, he settled into the match, hit third gear, and breezed into the final. He struck 10 aces, hit 25 winners and broke serve twice to close out the match 7-6(3), 6-2 in one hour and 30 minutes.

“I’m glad that I managed to realise everything that I intended tactically before the match,” said Djokovic. “It’s always tough to play somebody that serves that well. “At the end of the day, it is important to hang in there mentally, be patient… I used the court very well, and [I’m] pleased with the performance.”

Seeded third at this year’s event, Murray also needed straight sets to find his way into the final of the Miami Open. He defeated Tomas Berdych 6-4, 6-4 in what was his 501st match win.

“I felt like I served well,” said Murray. “It was tricky from one end of the court. We’re basically serving right into the sun at that time of day, so I had to take a little bit off the serve. On the second serve it was very tough to see.”

While Murray has not defeated Djokovic since he lifted the historic Wimbledon title back in 2013, he remains a somewhat irrational hopeful against the Serbian star. Given that Murray spent the vast majority of 2014 recovering from his back surgery, he is yet to find his peak form; once he does, we may consider him once again a viable threat to the reigning kingpin on the ATP World Tour.

Prediction: Novak Djokovic in Three Sets

 

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Serena Williams vs Carla Suarez Navarro Preview – Miami Open 2015 Final

Serena Williams vs Carla Suarez Navarro Preview – Miami Open 2015 Final

  • Posted: Apr 04, 2015

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Following an entertaining fortnight in Miami, the final of the tournament is official: world No. 1 and seven time champion Serna Williams will encounter resurgent Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro to determine who will lift the trophy on Saturday. Williams is undefeated in their four previous encounters in the head-to-head series, including a clay court win last season in Madrid.

At first, Williams’ match against Halep looked as though it would be a straightforward encounter, as the American rushed through the first set to an early lead. However, the Romanian rebounded in the second set when Williams’ unforced error count rose significantly. Yet in the end, the top seed found the crucial break near the end of the match and closed out the encounter 6-2, 4-6, 7-5.

“I actually had a fun match,” Williams said. “I just feel it was on my racquet. I had chances in the second set but didn’t take them. That’s something I can’t do going into the Grand Slams coming up.”

“I really like her attitude on the court. I like how she gets pumped up. I like how she fights. I like how she plays. I just think it’s fun to watch and it’s different – it’s definitely a refreshing type of game.”

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In an incredible story, an inspired Suarez Navarro reached a remarkable career accomplishment when she found her way into her first WTA Premier Mandatory (or higher) final with a victory over Germany’s Andrea Petkovic. She crusied to victory in straight sets with much help from Petkovic’s unforced error count (32). She won the match 6-3, 6-3 to set up an enticing final against the American.

“I feel so happy. It’s so important for me,” the Spaniard said of the breakthrough. “I was practicing and working all year with my team for a moment like this.”

This marks the fifth time these two competitors will meet on the professional tour, with Williams leading the series with an impenetrable 4-0 record. While the Spaniard is playing some of the best tennis of her career, it is still difficult to envision her actually toppling the world No. 1 player on Saturday.

Prediction: Serena Williams in Three Sets

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Novak Djokovic vs John Isner Preview and Prediction – Miami Open 2015 SF

Novak Djokovic vs John Isner Preview and Prediction – Miami Open 2015 SF

  • Posted: Apr 03, 2015
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Following their fourth round meeting at Indian Wells a couple of weeks ago at Indian Wells, world No. 1 Novak Djokovic and American No. 1 John Isner will meet again to determine who will advance to the final of the 2015 Miami Open. The two have crossed paths eight times previously, with Djokovic leading the head-to-head series 6-2.

In a much cleaner performance than his previous encounters in Miami this week, Novak Djokovic defeated an in-form David Ferrer in straight sets to work his way into the semi-final round in Miami. The only hiccup in the match came during the beginning, as Djokovic suffered from a slow start and quickly fell 1-4 before he regrouped and never looked back. He eventually closed out the match 7-5, 7-5 in under two hours.

In an impressive boost for American tennis, John Isner is through to the Miami Open semi-final after he defeated Kei Nishikori in straight sets 6-4, 6-3. It was an emphatic performance from the towering big-sever and he managed to hit 13 aces to close out the match in one hour and 10 minutes.

“Playing him is always a challenge,” Isner said of a possible matchup with Djokovic. “He’s the greatest player in the world right now, hands down. I played well against him last week in Indian Wells and he beat me in a tight two set match. “I’m going to have to bring that level and some if I do play against him, and I believe I can do that. He’s got a tough match [tonight] against one of the best competitors or sport has.”

This marks the ninth time that these two competitors will meet on the ATP World Tour, with Djokovic leading the series 6-2. Isner’s only two wins against the Serb were on American soil, including a semi-final win over Djokovic at this very event in 2012. While he is capable of another upset, it is difficult to determine whether the American will follow up on his impressive week so far on the tour.

Prediction: Novak Djokovic in Three Sets

 

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Andy Murray vs Tomas Berdych Preview and Prediction – Miami Open 2015 SF

Andy Murray vs Tomas Berdych Preview and Prediction – Miami Open 2015 SF

  • Posted: Apr 03, 2015
Tomas Berdych

An interesting semi-final match-up is scheduled to take place on Friday afternoon in Miami, as British No. 1 Andy Murray and Czech No. 1 Tomas Berdych meet for the twelfth time on the professional tour. While Murray holds the better record at the Australian Open, he trails Berdych 5-6 in Head to Head series.

Third seed Andy Murray is nearly through to his fourth Miami Open final, following his three set victory over Dominic Thiem on Wednesday afternoon. After weathering an aggressive and inspired start from the Austrian, Murray rebounded effectively to close out the match comfortably 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. After accomplishing the 500-win milestone, Murray will now look to reach his fourth Miami Open final when he meets Berdych in the semi-final.

“I expected a tough match,” Murray said. “He’s beaten some very good players this week already… When you let him dictate the points, he hits the ball as hard off each side as anyone.

Unlike his upcoming opponent, Berdych managed to beat his quarter-final opponent, Juan Monaco in straightforward fashion. He beat the Argentinian 6-3, 6-4 to set up his final four berth against the Scot. Given that he has reached the Miami Open final before, the Czech will be motivated to go even further and lift the title.

“What’s positive for me is that I think [Murray] played a very good tournament, very good tennis, and I managed to find a way to win a set,” Berdych said of his most recent meeting with the World No. 4. “It’s definitely going to be my goal to stick to the game plan and execute it.”

This marks the twelfth time that Murray and Berdych will cross paths on the professional tour, with Berdych leading the series 6-5. Murray won their most recent encounter at the Australian Open semi-final and will look to add to that momentum in 2015 en route to yet another Miami Open final.

Prediction: Andy Murray in Three Sets

 

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Serena Williams vs Simona Halep Preview – Miami Open 2015 SF

Serena Williams vs Simona Halep Preview – Miami Open 2015 SF

  • Posted: Apr 02, 2015
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Just over a week after the two competitors were scheduled to meet at Indian Wells, world No. 1 Serena Williams and Simona Halep will cross paths in the semi-final round of the Miami Open. Since Williams withdrew from their last encounter, she still leads the head-to-head series 4-1.

In a rollercoaster encounter that required determination against a rejuvenated and inspired opponent, top seed Serena Williams managed to overcome Germany’s Sabine Lisicki in three sets to reach the semi-final stage of the tournament. In the end, she managed to take an early break in the final set and closed out the match 7-6(4), 1-6, 6-3.

“I look forward to it because I didn’t get to play her last time,” Williams said. “I was disappointed to not be able to play, and just not even be close to 100%. So I look forward to playing her this time.”

In an intriguing quarter-final encounter, third seed Simona Halep defeated Sloane Stephens 6-1, 7-5 to advance to the final four in Miami. The Romanian had a slight hiccup during the second set as she led 6-1, 3-0, but eventually managed to break nd close out the encounter in straight sets.

“The beginning of the match was really fast. I think I was really playing my best tennis,” Halep said in her on-court interview. “She came back and changed the tactics, playing a little bit slower, and I lost my rhythm for a little bit. But I’m happy I could get it back and win the match in two sets in the end.”

Williams and Halep will meet on the professional tour for the sixth time over their careers, and the first time this season given Williams’ withdrawal last season. It is safe to say that Williams will be on high alert against Halep, as she will likely remember the devastating loss in the round robin stage of the WTA finals. Now that they will finally meet in 2015, it will be interesting to see who holds the edge.

Prediction: Serena Williams in Three Sets

 

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Kei Nishikori vs John Isner Preview – Miami Open 2015 QF

Kei Nishikori vs John Isner Preview – Miami Open 2015 QF

  • Posted: Apr 01, 2015
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For the first time on the ATP World Tour, Kei Nishikori and John Isner, respective national No. 1s, will meet to determine who will advance to the following round of the tournament. Following impressive fourth round wins, the two will look to determine who will advance to the final four of the tournament.

In one of his easiest matches so far this season, Kei Nishikori cruised into the quarter-final round in Miami following a straight sets victory over David Goffin. He beat the Belgian 6-1, 6-2 to secure his spot in the following round. Nishikori struck five aces, won 74% of his first service points and saved three break points to close out the match in 68 minutes. Another win for the Japanese No. 1 would ensure that he matches his best performance at the event from last season.

“I don’t think it usually happens, but I have been playing well, so everything is going well,” Nishikori said of his early success. “My serve, my return, my strokes–I feel a lot of confidence, playing good.”

Nishikori’s upcoming opponent, John Isner, barely edged the higher seeded Canadian Milos Raonic to advance to the quarter-final round. It was a serve dominated encounter, as expected, and Isner managed to hit 25 aces against Raonic’s 12 to close out the match 6-7(3), 7-6(6), 7-6(5) in two hours and 43 minutes. This is the first time that the American reaches the semi-final stage of this particular Masters 1000 event.

This marks the first time that Nishikori and Isner will meet on the professional tour and makes for a difficult encounter to predict. While the Japanese No. 1 is yet to find his peak form from last season, he should hold the edge against the big-serving American. However, Isner’s win against Raonic was an encouraging sign for his potential to advance to the semi-final round in Miami.

Prediction: Kei Nishikori in Three Sets

 

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Novak Djokovic vs David Ferrer Preview – Miami Open 2015 QF

Novak Djokovic vs David Ferrer Preview – Miami Open 2015 QF

  • Posted: Apr 01, 2015
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It may not have been the easiest of matches, but Novak Djokovic still found his way into the quarter-final round of the Miami Open. He will now continue his campaign to defend his crown and accomplish another Indian Wells-Miami double. Up next is a match-up against David Ferrer, his 19th overall meeting against the Spaniard. Djokovic leads the head-to-head series 13-5.

The world No. 1 was forced to rally from a set down to earn his spot in the final eight in Miami. After dropping the first set to Alexandr Dolgopolov in a tiebreak, Djokovic fought valiantly from a break down in the second set before he stormed to victory with an emphatic final frame to secure the 6-7(3), 7-5, 6-0 victory.

“I fought my way through,” said Djokovic. “I was frustrated. I was losing my composure in the first set, because I didn’t feel good. So I was just trying to find a way to come back in the match. “I don’t feel that I’m very fresh on the court, even though I’m trying. Again, I’m in the quarter-finals of this tournament. This day off tomorrow will definitely serve me and help me to recover mentally, because physically I’m fine. I feel okay. Hopefully I can perform better in the next one.”

Unlike his upcoming opponent, David Ferrer only needed straight sets to get past Gilles Simon on Tuesday. He defeated the Frenchman 7-6(5), 6-0 to advance in one hour and 35 minutes. He managed to convert six break points, including the three he secured in his bagel second set.

Considering Djokovic leads the head-to-head series 13-5, there should be little doubt that he will control the contest en route to the semi-final round of the tournament. While Ferrer is coming off a strong week, he is unlikely to be able to stop the Serbian star.

Prediction: Novak Djokovic in Three Sets

 

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