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Mmoh Stuns Shapovalov To Reach Delray Beach QFs

  • Posted: Feb 16, 2023

Mmoh Stuns Shapovalov To Reach Delray Beach QFs

Kecmanovic, McDonald, Giron also advance

Michael Mmoh is feeling right at home at the Delray Beach Open after his second straight three-set win earned him a place in the quarter-finals of the Florida ATP 250. The 25-year-old, who was born in Saudi Arabia and holds both American and Australian citizenship, upset third seed Denis Shapovalov 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 on Wednesday night.

Mmoh stormed back from 1-4 down in the opening set, then escaped 0/40 at 2-2 in the third before claiming his third break late in the set and serving out the victory.

“It’s amazing,” Mmoh said after winning in front of the supportive Delray Beach crowd. “I’ve been in Florida for the past 10 years. I call this my home state. To have a packed-out crowd like I did tonight, there was lot more people on Wednesday night than there was on Monday. Thank all you guys for coming out.”


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After riding a hot start in his first-round win against fellow American Aleksandar Kovacevic, Mmoh overcame a slow opening against Shapovalov, who suffered his third straight tour-level defeat.

“I think I just started off a little flat,” he said. “I just tried to tell myself to increase the energy… I wanted, win or lose, just to have energy. That got me back in the first set, and unfortunately I lost the second but my energy was there throughout. I think that’s part of the reason I got the W.”

Mmoh will face Mackenzie McDonald in the quarter-finals after the American’s 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 upset of fifth seed Yoshihito Nishioka.

In the bottom half of the draw, Marcos Giron and fourth seed Miomir Kecmanovic will meet in the quarters after both scored straight-sets wins on Wednesday. Giron ended the dream ATP Tour debut of 33-year-old Matija Pecotic with a 6-3, 6-3 win, while Kecmanovic downed Nuno Borges 6-3. 7-5.

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Alcaraz Makes Triumphant Season Debut In Buenos Aires

  • Posted: Feb 16, 2023

Alcaraz Makes Triumphant Season Debut In Buenos Aires

Spaniard earns three-set win vs. Djere

Playing his first ATP Tour match in more than three months, Carlos Alcaraz made a winning return to competition on Wednesday night at the Argentina Open. The first former World No. 1 to compete in Buenos Aires since Gustavo Kuerten in 2004, the Spaniard lived up to lofty expectations with a powerful performance at the ATP 250.

Returning from recent abdominal and hamstring injuries, Alcaraz earned a 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 victory in two hours against Laslo Djere. He was at his best early and late as he moved through the gears, treating the expectant crowd to the full range of magic that helped him claim the 2022 year-end No. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings.

“It’s a great feeling to win again,” Alcaraz said post-match. “It’s been a long time for me with no competition, with no matches, just recovering. Finally I got my first win of 2023.”

A fast start quelled any early nerves, as the 19-year-old raced to a 3-1 lead. But he could not win a wild second set that included 15 combined break points, none of which were converted until Djere made the breakthrough on his second set point. Any disappointment was short-lived with an immediate break putting Alcaraz back in command. Like in the opening set, he did not face a break point in the decider. 

While he did most of his damage with heavy baseline blows, Alcaraz mixed in a few drop shots and net approaches as he eased back into competition in a welcoming atmosphere. He was serenaded with an “Ole Carlos” chant in between sets, with Argentine legend Gabriela Sabatini among those in the stands to see the the Spaniard’s tournament debut.

“I’m really happy [in Buenos Aires],” Alcaraz said. “I didn’t expect such a great crowd, a great atmosphere behind me. So I just can say thank you to all the fans here in Buenos Aires for the warm welcome that I received in this first match and I hope to keep going with this energy.”


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After an abdominal tear ended his 2022 season after the Rolex Paris Masters, Alcaraz picked up a hamstring injury during his preparations for the Australian Open. He lost the top spot in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings to Novak Djokovic during his time on the sidelines, but now begins his charge to return to the pinnacle of men’s tennis.

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Krawietz/Puetz Upset Top Seeds Koolhof/Skupski In Rotterdam

  • Posted: Feb 16, 2023

Krawietz/Puetz Upset Top Seeds Koolhof/Skupski In Rotterdam

Australian Open champ Hijikata advances with Stalder in Delray Beach

Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz caused an upset at the ABN AMRO Open on Wednesday when they defeated top seeds Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski 6-3, 6-3 to reach the quarter-finals.

The Germans won 86 per cent of their first-serve points and saved all three break points they faced to advance at the Rotterdam ATP 500 event.

Krawietz and Puetz are finding their rhythm in their second tournament of the year together after reaching the semi-finals last week in Montpellier.

In other action, Santiago Gonzalez and Edouard Roger-Vasselin ousted home favourites Robin Haase and Matwe Middelkoop 7-6(6), 6-4. They will next play third seeds Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek.


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Australian Open Champ Makes Successful Start In Delray Beach
Rinky Hijikata won the Australian Open doubles title this year alongside Jason Kubler. On Wednesday, the Australian partnered American Reese Stalder past Argentines Guido Andreozzi and Guillermo Duran 7-5, 2-6, 10-6. They will play second seeds Jamie Murray and Michael Venus in the quarter-finals. Murray and Venus beat William Blumberg and Miomir Kecmanovic 6-4, 6-3.

Philipp Oswald and Jordan Thompson also moved through to the last eight when they ousted Yuki Bhambri and Saketh Myneni 6-2, 6-4 to set a clash with top seeds Marcelo Arevalo and Jean-Julien Rojer.

Nuno Borges and Andre Goransson clawed past third seeds Nathaniel Lammons and Jackson Withrow 6-3, 3-6, 10-6.

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Norrie Narrowly Avoids Defeat To Argentine Wild Card In Buenos Aires

  • Posted: Feb 16, 2023

Norrie Narrowly Avoids Defeat To Argentine Wild Card In Buenos Aires

Briton’s coach, physio are from Argentina

Cameron Norrie was two points from defeat on three occasions on Wednesday at the Argentina Open, but the Briton found his best tennis at the crucial moments to deny Argentine wild card Facundo Diaz Acosta an upset win in his native Buenos Aires.

In a 4-6, 7-5, 7-6(6) victory, Norrie never truly hit top gear, but the second seed showed his champion mentality to get over the line at the ATP 250. 

“I thought Facu played great and it was a battle out there. It was my first [ATP Tour] match on clay in a while,” said Norrie, who earned two Davis Cup wins on the clay of Colombia earlier this month. “I have a lot of things to work on but it was a great atmosphere and I had a lot of people supporting me as well, so I really enjoyed. But I need to improve a lot.”


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In the closing stages, Norrie was able to redirect the pacy groundstrokes from his opponent to great effect, attacking without taking big risks as the pressure mounted. Diaz Acosta was two points from victory on return at 5-4, 30/30 and twice in the tie-break at 5/5 and 6/6 after leading 4/1. But each time, Norrie had the answer.

“I love Argentina. I came here early to prepare,” he shared. “Not really the level I wanted to be playing but I feel good here and obviously my coach and my physio are from here, so it’s a special place for me.”

After saving 10 of 14 break points in the two-hour, 59-minute match, the Briton advanced to the quarter-finals. He will next face another Argentine in Tomas Martin Etcheverry, a 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 winner against Roberto Carballes Baena earlier on Wednesday.

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Thiem Receives Indian Wells Wild Card

  • Posted: Feb 16, 2023

Thiem Receives Indian Wells Wild Card

Austrian lifted the ATP Masters 1000 trophy in 2019

Dominic Thiem announced on Wednesday that he has been awarded a wild card into the BNP Paribas Open, the ATP Masters 1000 event held at Indian Wells. The last time the Austrian competed in the tournament, four years ago, he captured the title.

“Hello Indian Wells! Today I received the great message that I will get a wild card for the 2023 BNP Paribas Open,” Thiem said. “It’s unbelievable news for me as it’s a tournament I love and it’s going to be the first time I played there since I won the tournament in 2019. So looking forward to seeing you all there. Thank you!”

The 29-year-old owns a 13-5 record at Indian Wells, where he debuted in 2014. During his dream run in 2019, Thiem upset Roger Federer in the final to secure his maiden Masters 1000 trophy. This year’s BNP Paribas Open will be played from 8-19 March.

Thiem, who is still battling back to top form following a 2021 wrist injury, is No. 99 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings. The Austrian is competing this week in the Argentina Open in Buenos Aires.

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De Minaur Downs Rublev; Zverev Also Upset In Rotterdam

  • Posted: Feb 16, 2023

De Minaur Downs Rublev; Zverev Also Upset In Rotterdam

Home hope Griekspoor outlasts Zverev to reach quarter-finals

Alex de Minaur earned his third Top 5 win in four months on Wednesday at the ABN AMRO Open, producing a dominant display to defeat second seed Andrey Rublev 6-4 6-4.

De Minaur did not face a break point in the one-hour, 21-minute matchup, winning 88 per cent (28/32) of his first-serve points. He put pressure on Rublev early in both sets and secured a break in the third game of each.

“It was a hell of a mach,” De Minaur said after advancing to the last 16 at the Rotterdam ATP 500. “I think I had the right mindset. I knew I had to be aggressive and take it to him, and really believe in myself. I’ve been practising great. I’ve been doing exactly what I did today on the practice court. So it was great to see it all come alive.”

The 23-year-old did his damage from all parts of the court, hitting 19 winners to seven unforced errors and winning 11 of 14 net points.

After starting 0-18 against Top 5 players, De Minaur has now won three of his past four such matches. He beat Daniil Medvedev in November at the Rolex Paris Masters and Rafael Nadal at the United Cup.

“I think it was just me popping the cherry with Medvedev and really believing that I’ve got the level to compete against these guys and beat these guys,” he said. “It’s coming all together. I’m playing with a lot more confidence, a lot more relaxed and just playing my tennis.”

De Minaur followed his win against Nadal with a run to the fourth round of the Australian Open, matching his best result at his home Slam. He dropped just one set in his three wins before losing to eventual champion Novak Djokovic.

Maxime Cressy will be his next opponent in Rotterdam.


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In a second-round match in Rotterdam, home favourite Tallon Griekspoor scored an upset of his own against eighth seed Alexander Zverev. In a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory, the Dutchman saved three break points to hold for 2-2 in the final set then broke at love for a 4-3 lead.

The 26-year-old, who won his first ATP Tour title last month in Pune, improved to 9-1 on the season. One of three players already through to the Rotterdam quarter-finals alongside Stan Wawrinka and Grigor Dimitrov, Griekspoor awaits fourth seed Holger Rune or fellow Dutch wild card Gijs Brouwer in the last eight.

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Travel Like A Pro With Hubert Hurkacz

  • Posted: Feb 15, 2023

Travel Like A Pro With Hubert Hurkacz

Join the Pole in his Vienna hotel room

When tennis fans talk about Hubert Hurkacz’s delivery, they’re usually discussing the Pole’s booming serve, one of the best on the ATP Tour. But the 26-year-old can also deliver a good punch line.

His comedic timing was on full display in the latest edition of our ‘Travel With A Pro’ series, in which the Pole gives an interview from his Vienna hotel room. Our Q&A got off to a rough start, with Hurkacz pointing out the “Privacy Please” sign on his door: “That wasn’t respect!” he joked.


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He later shared the importance of his physiotherapist during his time on the road. A big Formula 1 fan, Hurkacz enjoys watching the weekend races with his physio and was travelling with a book on the history of the sport.

“I actually watch every single race,” he said. “Very rarely I miss one.”

Hurkacz also showed off a hoodie with cartoons printed on it… though he stopped short of calling himself a fashionista. But there’s one accessory he takes great pride in: his slippers, which he kicked in the air and caught with panache.

“I thought that was pretty good!” he said, satisfied with his on-camera feat.

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Ruud's 'All Business' Approach

  • Posted: Feb 15, 2023

Ruud’s ‘All Business’ Approach

Break Point star is living his dream on the ATP Tour

Casper Ruud has been a competitor all his life, having fun playing many sports throughout his childhood in Norway. After being exposed to a variety of athletic options, he made the “natural choice” to pursue tennis as a career, with his father Christian Ruud a former pro himself.

Now that the game of tennis has become his job, the Netflix Break Point star is all business.

“I would say that I’m quite professional about things in my career,” he said in a recent interview with the ATP Tour. “I don’t mess around too much. Any time I step on court, whether it’s a practice or a match, I’m all business. Of course I always have fun with it.”

 

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Ruud’s dedication paid off in a big way in 2022, when he rose to a career-high Pepperstone ATP Ranking of No. 2 by winning three titles and reaching finals at Miami, Roland Garros, the US Open and the Nitto ATP Finals.

With nine tour-level trophies, Ruud has gotten used to the winning feeling on the ATP Tour. He won a career-best 57 tour-level matches in 2021 before a 51-win campaign last year.

“If you win it, when the match is over you sort of lose like 10, 20 kilos off your shoulders,” he said. “You can just be yourself, you can let go of all emotions and feelings and know that the rest of the day, I’m going to be a winner.”

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While he is now firmly established among the elite in men’s tennis, Ruud remains grounded, appreciating the opportunities he has earned himself on the game’s biggest stages.

He said: “This is what you’ve dreamed of all your life.”

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Chapeau! Cherbourg Challenger Celebrates 30th Anniversary

  • Posted: Feb 15, 2023

Chapeau! Cherbourg Challenger Celebrates 30th Anniversary

Tournament earned visits from Nadal and Djokovic early in their careers

Anytime there’s an ATP Challenger Tour event in France, the local fans flock to watch world-class tennis. The Cherbourg Challenger, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this week, is a case in point.

The longest-running French Challenger has been a staple of professional tennis for three decades. Year after year, spectators have enjoyed seeing some of the sport’s stars before they became household names.

The Challenger Cherbourg La Manche is also the longest-running indoor Challenger and has featured past champions such as former World No. 4 Sebastien Grosjean [1999 champion] and 2017 Nitto ATP Finals winner Grigor Dimitrov [2011]. In 2003, Rafael Nadal was a finalist (l. Sergio Roitman) just two years prior to winning his first Grand Slam title just three hours east in Paris.

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That’s what the Challenger Tour has taken pride in its 45-year history: Providing tournaments for young stars to gain pro experience and develop their skills all while competing for points and prize money.

There are no handouts on Tour. Hard work is required as players travel weekly across the world. Even Novak Djokovic worked his way through the Challenger circuit, including in Cherbourg, where he reached the semi-finals in 2005. Now, the Serbian is a 22-time major champion.

The Challenger Cherbourg La Manche is the seventh-longest-running Challenger tournament. The organisers, Alain and Anthony Thiebot, take great pride in their consistent presence on the Challenger Tour. Alain founded the event and initially directed the tournament until his son Anthony took over in 2020. Alain is still heavily involved in running the tournament to this day.

“More than 30 years ago, the French Tennis Federation called my father because there was the need to create a Challenger Tour event to help in the lead up of the Paris-Bercy Masters 1000 tournament,” Anthony told ATPTour.com. “In just a few months, my father gathered a team and he organised the first edition of the Challenger Cherbourg La Manche. The team was composed of volunteers, friends and family. As everyone enjoyed the experience, we decided to continue year after year.”

When asked about what has kept this tournament running for a trio of decades, Anthony was clear: hard work, relationships, and memories made over the past 30 years.

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“I think that the main motivation is for the volunteers working at the event, because we like to stay together and reunite during the lead-up and the event itself,” Thiebot said. “We know it is really hard work in the months prior to the beginning of the tournament, but we experience so many good moments during the tournament that we really want to continue year after year.

“The friendship with the players over the years, for example with Kenny De Schepper, who is in his 15th edition, or Alexandre Sidorenko, who participated for 14 times. My father once said that Alexandre is like a second son to him. I have no siblings but I always dreamed to have a sister or a brother. Eventually with Alexandre we now call each other ‘bro’. It’s a special bond you develop with the players and to see them grow, both on and off the tennis court, is so special.”

Challenger Tour Colleagues Extend Their Congratulations

Vancouver Challenger tournament director Rik De Voest, who won Cherbourg in 2005: “Congratulations to Cherbourg Challenger on their 30th anniversary of providing world-class tennis to their community, an impressive achievement. As a former player of the event, my first ever match experience in Cherbourg was in 2003 and was against a young player by the name of Rafa Nadal! I lost in three sets. I had success in doubles that year, winning the title by saving I believe close to seven match points in the final.

“I returned in 2005, arriving late on Tuesday (due to playing in a final the week before), without too many expectations. I would go on to win the singles title, my first Challenger singles title. You always remember your first title, and this one holds a special place for me, and allowed me to establish myself on the Challenger tour.

“From one tournament director to another, I wanted to wish Anthony Thiebot and his team continued success in their long-standing, established event.”


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Former World No. 10 and 2009 Cherbourg champion, Arnaud Clement, who is now tournament director of the Aix-en-Provence Challenger: “I have many very good memories at the historic Cherbourg challenger, where I won my one and only Challenger title. I congratulate the longtime tournament director Alain Thiebot, for these 30 editions and to Anthony Thiebot for taking over as director. I wish a long life to the Cherbourg Challenger!”

Frenchman Alexandre Sidorenko, who reached a career-high 145 and is a longtime friend of the Thiebot family: “I first played here in 2003, when I had a wild card in qualies. The tournament director, Alain, was one of my sponsors. We had a good relationship after that. I also played doubles with his son Anthony. Since that, I came back every year. The tournament helped me get a lot of experience. And our families became great friends over the years. As soon as I retired, I kept helping them with the organisation of the event. We are like a family and I’m always happy to come back here. It’s very special.”

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