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Roger Federer Returns To The Met Gala

  • Posted: May 02, 2023

Roger Federer Returns To The Met Gala

Swiss legend has spent several days in New York

Roger Federer returned to the Met Gala on Monday for the first time since 2017, when he intrigued fans worldwide in a crystal cobra on his tuxedo.

Federer wore a less adventurous outfit on Monday evening, but the GQ’s Most Stylish Man of the Decade was in his element in at The Metropolitan Museum Of Art.

Earlier in the day, the Swiss legend joined friend and Editor in Chief of Vogue Anna Wintour for a look at The Costume Institute’s exhibition — Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty.

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Federer enjoyed his time in New York ahead of the Met Gala. The Swiss visited the Cary Leeds Center to speak with local junior players. He also caught up with comedian Trevor Noah.

Plenty of fans were also intrigued by a post Federer made at a local restaurant. The 41-year-old, who retired at last year’s Laver Cup, indulged in a burger and fries.

 

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Federer was not the only tennis star in attendance at the Met Gala. Former World No. 1 Andy Roddick and his wife, Brooklyn Decker, were also there.

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Matteo Berrettini, who first attended the Met Gala in 2021, was also at the celebrity-filled event. 

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Zhang Edges Norrie To Extend Best ATP Masters 1000 Run

  • Posted: May 01, 2023

Zhang Edges Norrie To Extend Best ATP Masters 1000 Run

Chinese star was playing in first ATP Masters 1000 third round

China’s Zhang Zhizhen backed up his upset of Denis Shapovalov with an even bigger win against Cameron Norrie on Monday at the Mutua Madrid Open. Both triumphs came via a third-set tie-break, with the 26-year-old battling back to stun Norrie 2-6, 7-6(2), 7-6(2) and notch his first Top 20 win.

“Before the match I didn’t even think I was going to be here in the second week of Madrid,” the Shanghai native said after extending his dream debut at the ATP Masters 1000. “Now I made it!

“This is a big victory because it was an amazing match. The first set was tough, I was down 6-2 but I still didn’t give up. And then I won two tie-breaks, that’s amazing. Normally my tie-breaks is losing one and then win. So today I had two wins, that’s unbelievable really.”

Zhang, who became the first Chinese player to break into the Top 100 of the Pepperstone ATP Rankings last October, has moved up 10 places to No. 89 in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings behind his best run at an ATP Masters 1000 — a mark that would represent a new career high. With a win in his last-16 match against Taylor Fritz, he could rise as high as No. 65.

“Again, a top player for sure, a tough match,” Zhang said of the his third straight seeded opponent. “I will try to be my best, try to fight.”

Zhang excelled in attack against the 11th-seeded Norrie but also held his own in longer rallies, finishing with 32 winners and 21 unforced errors. Though he did not create a break point, he was rock-solid in both tie-breaks as Norrie misfired. The Briton finished the match with 32 unforced errors, including a few untimely miscues as his opponent piled the pressure down the stretch of the two-hour, nine-minute match.


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Zhang has picked up all three of his tour-level wins this season in the past week, levelling his record at 3-3 behind his Madrid run. He is one win away from a third ATP Tour quarter-final, having reached that stage in 2017 in Shenzhen and last year in Naples, doing so as a qualifier on both occasions.

Norrie, who was off to his best career start on clay courts this season, fell to 12-4 on the surface on the year.

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Tsitsipas Escapes Another Three-Setter In Madrid

  • Posted: May 01, 2023

Tsitsipas Escapes Another Three-Setter In Madrid

Greek meets Zapata Miralles on Tuesday for quarter-final place

After edging Dominic Thiem in a third-set tie-break to open his Mutua Madrid Open campaign, Stefanos Tsitsipas again owned the clutch moments in a Monday win against Sebastian Baez. In a 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 victory, the Greek rattled off the final four games of the opening set and the last three of the third to advance to the last 16 at the ATP Masters 1000.

Tsitsipas improved to 8-2 on clay this season as he continues his bid to return to the Madrid semi-finals for the third time. A 2019 finalist in the Spanish capital, he also reached the last four in 2022. If he can win his third ATP Masters 1000 title this week, he could rise as high No. 3 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings and move within 1,000 points of World No. 1 Novak Djokovic.

A trophy would be his first of the season following defeats in the final at the Australian Open and last week in Barcelona.


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Baez provided a stern test on Manolo Santana Stadium, combining consistency with a relentless baseline attack and taking advantage of 45 unforced errors from the Greek. Tsitsipas buckled down to steal the opening set from 3-5, finding space to dictate off his forehand wing, only to see Baez snap back to claim the second set after building a 3-0 lead.

There were no break points on offer in the final set until the final two games. Tsitsipas stepped into the court with great success to break for 5-3, then saved two break points to serve out the match, including one with an ace. He finished with a serve-and-volley on match point to emerge victorious after two hours, 12 minutes.

Tsitsipas will next face home favourite Bernabe Zapata Miralles, who continued his dream run at the Caja Magica with a 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 victory against qualifier Roman Safiullin. The World No. 42 powered 33 winners en route to a two-hour, 22-minute win to advance to the fourth round of a Masters 1000 event for the first time.

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Murray-Monfils Set For Blockbuster Match On Challenger Tour

  • Posted: May 01, 2023

Murray-Monfils Set For Blockbuster Match On Challenger Tour

Paul, Nishioka top seeds at this week’s Challenger 175 events

Andy Murray playing Gael Monfils is worthy of a Grand Slam quarter-final. Indeed Murray toughed out a five-set victory in the Roland Garros quarters when he last met the Frenchman almost nine years ago.

So fans at this week’s ATP Challenger 175 event in Aix-en-Provence, France are in for a treat when two of the most popular players in the modern game face off in the first round of the Open Aix Provence Credit Agricole.

And Murray and Monfils are not the only big-name stars who will be in Challenger Tour action this week. Several high-ranked players who lost early at the Mutua Madrid Open will now have an opportunity to make a splash at one of two 175 events this week in Aix-en-Provence and Cagliari, Italy.

At the Sardegna Open in Italy, Yoshihito Nishioka, Ben Shelton, and Mackenzie McDonald are the top three seeds. Diego Schwartzman, Thanasi Kokkinakis, and Ugo Humbert will also be in Cagliari.

<a href='https://www.atptour.com/en/players/thanasi-kokkinakis/kd46/overview'>Thanasi Kokkinakis</a> greets fans at the <a href='https://www.atptour.com/en/scores/archive/cagliari/2861/2023/results'>Sardegna Open</a> in Cagliari, Italy.
Thanasi Kokkinakis greets fans at the Sardegna Open in Cagliari, Italy. Credit: Mike Lawrence/ATP Tour

Some of Italy’s young stars will be aiming to make a run on home soil. Mattia Bellucci, Luca Nardi, Giulio Zeppieri, and Francesco Passaro are among the Italians competing at the Tennis Club Cagliari.

In France, World No. 17 Tommy Paul and Brandon Nakashima are the top two seeds, respectively. Alexander Bublik, Mikael Ymer, Adrian Mannarino, and David Goffin are also among the field. Home hopes and #NextGenATP stars Arthur Fils and Luca Van Assche will look to do damage at the Open Aix Provence Credit Agricole.

One blockbuster contest will happen in the opening round of the Aix-en-Provence Challenger: three-time major champion Murray and former World No. 6 Monfils.

All six of Murray and Monfils’ meetings have been at ATP Masters 1000 events or Grand Slams. In 2014, Murray survived a five-setter in the quarter-finals against the Frenchman at Roland Garros.

Now after they each received a wild card into Aix-en-Provence, Murray and Monfils will battle at the intimate Country Club Aixois for the first time since their meeting on the Parisian clay.

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This season, the ATP Challenger Tour announced the all-new 175 events, which are played during the second week of select ATP Masters 1000 events. The Arizona Tennis Classic in March was the Challenger 175 event debut, which Portugal’s Nuno Borges won. Bordeaux, France and Turin, Italy will also host Challenger 175 tournaments later this month.

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Bopanna/Ebden Hold Nerve For Quarter-final Spot In Madrid

  • Posted: May 01, 2023

Bopanna/Ebden Hold Nerve For Quarter-final Spot In Madrid

Koolhof/Skupski, Khachanov/Rublev also advance via Match Tie-breaks

Match Tie-break fever took hold in the doubles draw Monday at the Mutua Madrid Open.

All three second-round matches that took place were settled in a decider at the clay-court ATP Masters 1000. Among the teams that triumphed in the Spanish capital were Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden, who edged Marcelo Melo and Alexander Zverev 6-4, 1-6, 10-5.

Bopanna and Ebden finished with a flourish on Court 4, winning the final five points of the match to clinch a 75-minute win and keep alive their bid for their second Masters 1000 title of the season.

The Indian Wells champions Bopanna and Ebden will take on Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski in the quarter-finals, after the top seeds pulled through 4-6, 6-4, 10-5 against home wild cards Roberto Carballes Baena and Martin Landaluce.

Singles stars Karen Khachanov and Andrey Rublev also delivered a strong finish to book their quarter-final berth. Taking on four-time Masters 1000 titlists Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic, Khachanov and Rublev saved all four break points they faced in their 6-7(5), 6-3, 10-6 triumph. They next face Jamie Murray and Michael Venus.

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Dialled-In Fritz Moves Past Garin In Madrid

  • Posted: May 01, 2023

Dialled-In Fritz Moves Past Garin In Madrid

Eighth seed to take on Norrie or Zhang next in Spanish capital

Chasing his maiden ATP Tour title on clay at the Mutua Madrid Open, Taylor Fritz demonstrated his recent improvement on the surface Monday with a scintillating 6-1 7-6(4) third-round triumph against Cristian Garin.

The American marked his coach Michael Russell’s birthday with a lights-out performance on Arantxa Sanchez Stadium, where he struck the ball cleanly on serve and off the ground throughout his 92-minute victory. The No. 10 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings, Fritz fired 26 winners and held his nerve after Garin forced a second-set tie-break to reach the last 16 in Madrid for the first time in three appearances.

Fritz’s sublime display of hitting appeared to have the American on the way to a comfortable victory, but Garin converted his only break point of the match to level the second set at 5-5 to the delight of the Chilean contingent in the crowd. Fritz was not to be denied, however, and the 25-year-old produced a rock-solid tie-break to complete the win and level his ATP Head2Head series with Garin at 1-1.

“I think in the second set when I had some chances, I wasn’t taking them,” said Fritz, who converted three of his 12 break points overall. “When that happens, it kind of turns into one of those matches where I have all the chances and he’s going to get one, and he’s going to [take] it. I think he did well to fight off some break points and it made the match a bit tighter.”

Fritz has now reached at least the quarter-finals in all eight ATP Tour events he has played in 2023. That includes three tournaments on clay — in Monte-Carlo, Munich and now Madrid — and the American hopes his attempts at adapting his game for his least-favoured service can continue to pay dividends at the Caja Magica.

“It’s not grass and it’s not a hard court for me, but I’m making the most of it,” said Fritz. “If you want to be a top player, you need to have results on clay. So there’s not really anything else I can do other than just accept and do my best, and have a positive attitude about it.”

Now 7-2 for the year on clay, the Monte-Carlo semi-finalist Fritz will take on Cameron Norrie or Zhang Zhizhen as he chases his second ATP Masters 1000 title.

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Sumit Nagal Returns To Challenger Tour Winners’ Circle

  • Posted: May 01, 2023

Sumit Nagal Returns To Challenger Tour Winners’ Circle

Seyboth Wild completes double duty in Buenos Aires

The ATP Challenger Tour prides itself in providing a raw look into professional tennis, offering an opportunity for fans to watch players go from grind to glory.

Indian Sumit Nagal is a case in point. The 25-year-old returned to the Challenger Tour winners’ circle Sunday following a difficult journey.

Nagal advanced through qualifying at the Roma Garden Open and went on a dream run, downing Dutchman Jesper de Jong 6-3, 6-2 in the final.

Nagal, who is one of five Challenger champions this week, captured his third Challenger title and first since 2019. Nagal’s journey since claiming the Buenos Aires Challenger four years ago has been filled with challenges, including undergoing right hip surgery in 2021. But this week on the Italian clay courts came with a great reward.

“It always feels good to lift a trophy, especially when it’s been four years since you won your last one,” Nagal wrote in an Instagram post following the Rome Challenger title. “There were times when the days were cold and the cards all fold.

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“It was hard to believe that this day would come. I struggled with numerous injuries, came back from surgery, fought covid multiple times, endured tough matches, tougher training regimes, and my own internal demons.”

In South Korea, #NextGenATP star Yunchaokete Bu collected his maiden Challenger title and made Chinese tennis history.

Bu defeated seventh seed Aleksandar Vukic 7-6(4), 6-4 in the Pleisure Seoul Open final to become the third Chinese Challenger champion aged 21 and under, joining the-then 17-year-olds Wu Yibing (2017) and Shang Juncheng (2022).

Following Yunchaokete’s six titles on the ITF Men’s World Tennis Tour last season, the Hangzhou native is building upon his momentum on the Challenger Tour. His triumph in South Korea lifts him to a career-high No. 167 in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings.


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Thiago Seyboth Wild collected his second Challenger title of the season Sunday, when he claimed the Challenger AAT Legion Sudamericana in Buenos Aires. The 23-year-old defeated third seed Luciano Darderi 6-3, 6-3 in the final.

Seyboth Wild, who triumphed at last month’s Vina del Mar Challenger, tallied a 15-2 Challenger-level record across March and April, including a finalist finish at the Santiago Challenger.

The Brazilian Seyboth Wild also teamed with Francisco Comesana to win the doubles title in Buenos Aires. The duo defeated Argentines Hernan Casanova and Santiago Rodriguez Taverna 6-3, 6-7(5), 10-6 in the final.

On the green clay of the Savannah Challenger, second seed Facundo Diaz Acosta won his second Challenger title. The Argentine defeated home hope Tristan Boyer 6-3, 6-1 in the final.

<a href='https://www.atptour.com/en/players/facundo-diaz-acosta/d0cg/overview'>Facundo Diaz Acosta</a> wins the 2023 <a href='https://www.atptour.com/en/scores/archive/savannah/5067/2023/results'>Savannah Challenger</a>.
Facundo Diaz Acosta wins the 2023 Savannah Challenger. Credit: George Schminke

Diaz Acosta, 22, needed a deciding set in three of his five matches to triumph. The Buenos Aires native, who reached five Challenger semi-finals in 2022, is at a career-high 132 in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings following his title in the United States.

In other Savannah Challenger action, semi-finalist Patrick Kypson secured the USTA’s Roland Garros wild card challenge, which is based on performance in outdoor clay Challenger-level events or higher over a four-week period. Kypson is awarded a main-draw wild card into the season’s second major.

In Ostrava, Czech Republic, home favourite Zdenek Kolar downed Hungarian Mate Valkusz 6-3, 6-2 to win his fourth Challenger title and first since 2021.

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Zdenek Kolar in action at the Ostrava Challenger. Credit: Ostra Group Open by Moneta

The 26-year-old Kolar has fond memories on the Ostrava clay. In 2016, he completed a dream run to his first Challenger final as a teenage wild card. This week, the Czech went one step further to be crowned champion at the Ostra Group Open by Moneta.

Last season, Kolar made his Grand Slam main-draw debut at Roland Garros, where he reached the second round and took a set off fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas.

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