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Felix Advances In 's-Hertogenbosch, Faces Wild Card Van Rijthoven In SFs

  • Posted: Jun 10, 2022

Felix Advances In ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Faces Wild Card Van Rijthoven In SFs

Canadian holds a 20-8 record on grass

Felix Auger-Aliassime advanced to his third semi-final of the season Friday, overcoming fifth seed Karen Khachanov 7-6(5), 6-4 at the Libema Open in ‘s-Hertogenbosch.

The Canadian, who is making his debut at the ATP 250 grass-court event, backed up his opening-round win over Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor with an attacking performance against Khachanov. The second seed fired eight aces and broke twice to advance after one hour and 49 minutes, improving to 2-1 in his ATP Head2Head series with the 26-year-old.

Auger-Aliassime now holds a 20-8 record on grass, having advanced to finals in Stuttgart in 2019 and 2021. The World No. 9 is aiming to clinch his second title of the year this week, after triumphing in Rotterdam in February.


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The Canadian will next play Dutch wild card Tim Van Rijthoven after the World No. 205 continued his dream run with a 7-6(2), 6-4 victory over Frenchman Hugo Gaston.

“I am surprised to be in the semi-finals at an ATP event,” Van Rijthoven said. “I think the performance overall today was very good from my side. I served very well again. One game I had chances on his serve and I took the chance and served it out.”

The 25-year-old is making his ATP Tour debut this week and built on his standout wins over Matthew Ebden and Indian Wells champion Taylor Fritz by producing a strong serving display against Gaston. Van Rijthoven fired 12 aces and did not face a break point to seal victory after 83 minutes.

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Wimbledon Announces Record Prize Money For 2022

  • Posted: Jun 10, 2022

Wimbledon Announces Record Prize Money For 2022

Grass-court Grand Slam to be held 27 June to 10 July

Prize money for Wimbledon will total a record £40,350,000 in 2022, the All England Lawn Tennis Club has announced.

The figure represents a £5,334,000 (15 per cent) increase from the 2021 edition of The Championships, and a £2,350,000 (6.2 per cent) increase on the previous record figure from 2019. The prize money is equal across the men’s and women’s draws.

The third major of the year will take place from 27 June to 10 July at the All England Club in London, where Novak Djokovic is the defending men’s singles champion. Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic are the defending men’s double’s champions.

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Men’s & Women’s Singles Prize Money

Result Prize Money
Champion £2,000,000
Finalist £1,050,000
SF £535,000
QF £310,000
R4 £190,000
R3 £120,000
R2 £78,000
R1 £50,000

Men’s & Women’s Doubles Prize Money

Result Prize Money (per pair)
Champion £540,000
Finalist £270,000
SF £135,000
QF £67,000
R3 £33,000
R2 £20,000
R1 £12,500

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Berrettini Sinks Sonego In Stuttgart

  • Posted: Jun 10, 2022

Berrettini Sinks Sonego In Stuttgart

Italian seeking second title at ATP 250

Matteo Berrettini’s return to Tour continued to gather pace Friday, when the Italian edged countryman Lorenzo Sonego 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 to reach his second semi-final of the season at the BOSS Open In Stuttgart.

The World No. 10 is competing for the first time since he underwent a minor operation on his right hand in March. Despite being sidelined for three months, the 26-year-old has quickly found his range at an event he triumphed at in his only previous appearance in 2019.

“It was a really tough match,” Berrettini said in his on-court interview. “Lorenzo was playing really well. I wasn’t feeling that comfortable but it is normal. I haven’t played for three months and it isn’t easy to come back. The crowd helped me and my team is always here. I am happy with the win.”

Berrettini, who moved past Radu Albot in his opening match, took the ball early against Sonego to dictate with his powerful forehand, forcing the 27-year-old deep behind the baseline to advance after two hours and 19 minutes in their first ATP Head2Head meeting.

“It is really nice, we are playing in the best tournaments in the world against each other,” Berrettini said when discussing how he felt playing against friend Sonego. “We started playing against each other aged 10, so it is really nice to see where we are. He is a really nice guy, we hit a lot together.”


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The Italian reached the semi-finals at the Australian Open in January and now holds an 11-6 record on the season. He will next face Oscar Otte at the ATP 250 grass-court tournament after the German received a walkover from Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi.

Berrettini enjoyed success on the grass last year, soaring to the title at the Cinch Championships, before he reached his maiden Grand Slam final at Wimbledon.

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Murray Soars Past Tsitsipas To Reach Stuttgart SFs

  • Posted: Jun 10, 2022

Murray Soars Past Tsitsipas To Reach Stuttgart SFs

Former World No. 1 next plays Kyrgios

Andy Murray earned his first Top 5 win since 2016 at the BOSS OPEN Friday, upsetting World No. 5 Stefanos Tsitsipas 7-6(4), 6-3 to reach the semi-finals in Stuttgart.

The former World No. 1 showed his grass-court pedigree throughout the one-hour, 40-minute encounter, using his backhand slice to keep the ball low, while he moved inside the baseline to effectively close points at the net.

“It was an amazing atmosphere,” Murray said in his on-court interview. “Almost full crowd. Beautiful weather today, really nice conditions to play tennis… I thought I did well. He served unbelievably in the first set.

“I felt like I had very few chances, but when he was creating chances on my serve, I stayed strong. I played a really solid tie-break and in the second set, once I was in the rallies, I felt like I was dictating a lot of the points. It was a good performance.”

With his standout victory over the Greek, Murray levelled their ATP Head2Head series at 1-1 and improved to 113-23 on grass. The Scot, who saved one set point against Tsitsipas in the first set, is aiming to capture his ninth trophy on the surface and will next play Nick Kyrgios. The Australian, who reached the semi-finals in Houston in April, was leading Marton Fucsovics 7-6(3), 3-0 when the Hungarian retired.

“In the first set he seemed that he was in a groove on his serve. In the first set I wasn’t able to get many opportunities, he was very solid,” Kyrgios said. “I think he really likes the grass. He has had some good results at Wimbledon. I wasn’t feeling that great at the back of the court, but if I am serving 215kmh and hitting the good spots on this court it is almost impossible to return. Hopefully I can bring more of that tomorrow.”

Kyrgios now holds a 27-15 record on grass, having enjoyed a run to the semi-finals at The Queen’s Club in 2018.

Murray’s last victory over a Top 5 opponent came against Novak Djokovic at the Nitto ATP Finals in 2016, the same year he reached his last grass-court singles final (Wimbledon).

The 35-year-old, who opted to miss the bulk of the clay swing to prepare for the grass-court events, is up to No. 53 in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings. The last time Murray was inside the Top 50 was in May 2018.


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In a tight match, little separated the pair in the first set, with both players strong behind serve. The Scot saved one set point on serve at 5-6, before he found his best level in the tie-break to move ahead. Fuelled by confidence, Murray went on the attack in the second set, gaining the decisive break in the sixth game with a trademark backhand pass. He then held his nerve on serve to gain revenge for his defeat to Tsitsipas at the US Open last year.

Tsitsipas was seeking to win his second title of the season but first career trophy on grass on debut in Stuttgart. The 23-year-old has earned a Tour-leading 35 wins this year, but was unable to consistently find his best level against Murray in front of a lively crowd in Germany.

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Herbert/Mahut Reach QFs In ’s-Hertogenbosch

  • Posted: Jun 09, 2022

Herbert/Mahut Reach QFs In ’s-Hertogenbosch

Puetz/Venus advance in Stuttgart

Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas advanced to their second quarter-final of the season Thursday, moving past Gijs Brouwer and Tim Van Rijthoven 7-6(7), 6-4 at the Libema Open in ‘s-Hertogenbosch.

The top seeds, who lifted the trophy in Montpellier in February, saved two set points in the first-set tie-break before sealing victory after 86 minutes at the ATP 250 grass-court event.

The Frenchmen will next play Raven Klaasen and Marcelo Melo after the South African-Brazilian team downed Belgians Sander Gille and Joran Vliegen 7-6(13), 6-4. Prior to this week, Klaasen and Melo last teamed in 2015, winning titles in Tokyo and Shanghai.

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Mackenzie McDonald and Botic van de Zandschulp overcame Americans Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul 6-3, 4-6, 10-7. McDonald and van de Zandschulp are teaming for the second time, having reached the semi-finals in Doha in February.

They will next meet Julio Peralta and David Vega Hernandez or second seeds Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski. Koolhof and Skupski have captured a Tour-leading four titles this season.

Fourth seeds Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell also advanced, edging Alex de Minaur and Luke Saville 6-4, 6-7(3), 10-7 in an-all Australian clash. They will next face Hugo Nys and Edouard Roger-Vasselin.

Puetz/Venus March On In Stuttgart
Tim Puetz and Michael Venus advanced to the semi-finals at the BOSS OPEN in Stuttgart, downing Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi and Arthur Rinderknech 7-6(6), 3-6, 10-7.

The German-New Zealand tandem won the title in Dubai earlier this season and arrived at the ATP 250 grass-court tournament off the back of a run to the third round at Roland Garros.

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