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Up & Running, Muller Celebrates Win In Sydney

  • Posted: Jan 10, 2018

Up & Running, Muller Celebrates Win In Sydney

Lopez to face local teenager de Minaur in quarter-finals

Second seed Gilles Muller started his campaign to retain the Sydney International title on Thursday with a gritty 7-6(5), 6-4 victory over Australian wild card John Millman.

Muller, who was broken in the third game, saved two set points on Millman’s serve at 4-5 and later grew in confidence at the scene of his first ATP World Tour crown 12 months ago. The 34-year0old Luxembourg native broke for a 3-2 lead in the second set, and although he could not convert one match point at 5-3, with Millman serving at 40/30, minutes later he completed the one-hour and 36-minute victory.

“I was looking forward for a long time to come back,” said Muller, afterwards. I was very happy when I arrived in Sydney… I still feel a little bit rusty on the court.

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Muller, who ended 2017 early due to an elbow injury, will play his second match of the new season against France’s Benoit Paire for a place in the semi-finals. “Benoit is not an easy player,” admitted Muller. “He’s a tough competitor and always giving people a hard time on the court, but a very good player, very talented. The past couple matches I played him, I think I lost. So it’s going to be tough.”

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Spain’s Feliciano Lopez, who is making his first appearance in Sydney for five years, reached the quarter-finals for the first time in 13 years with a 6-3, 7-6(1) win over third seed Diego Schwartzman of Argentina in 79 minutes. Lopez, who struck 23 aces in his first-round win over Australian qualifier Aleksandar Vukic, hit 15 aces past Schwartzman, who was making his tournament debut.

The 36-year-old Lopez, also No. 36 in the ATP Rankings, now challenges Australian Alex de Minaur, 18, who led seventh seed Damir Dzumhur 6-2, 3-0 when the player from Bosnia-Herzegovina retired after 50 minutes of play.

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Tomic Wins Opener At Australian Open Qualifying

  • Posted: Jan 10, 2018

Tomic Wins Opener At Australian Open Qualifying

Mahut, Stakhovsky among first-round casualties

Former World No. 17 Bernard Tomic advanced to the second round of qualifying for the Australian Open on Wednesday. Now ranked No. 142 in the ATP Rankings, the Australian knocked out France’s Vincent Millot 6-1, 6-3 in 48 minutes.

Tomic, who needs to win two more matches in order to compete in the main draw for the 10th straight year, lost just eight points in the 15-minute first set. He’ll now play American Tommy Paul.

Groth, who watched Tomic’s victory courtside, was not so fortunate. American Taylor Fritz beat the Australian, who will retire from professional tennis after the first Grand Slam championship of the year, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(3) for a second-round test against Mathias Bourgue of France. The 30-year-old Groth will play doubles with former World No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt in Melbourne next week.

Serbia’s Danilo Petrovic, currently No. 255 in the ATP Rankings, knocked out second seed Nicolas Mahut of France 7-6(4), 6-3, while former World No. 25 Vasek Pospisil struck 12 aces in a 7-5, 7-6(3) victory over Lorenzo Giustino in one hour and 33 minutes.

Elsewhere, German No. 17 seed Dustin Brown beat Guido Andreozzi of Argentina 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 and Brown’s compatriot Matthias Bachinger ousted Ukraine’s Sergiy Stakhovsky 4-6, 7-6(4), 6-3.

A total of 64 qualifying matches were completed at Melbourne Park on Wednesday. The draw ceremony for the Australian Open will be held on Margaret Court Arena at 8am GMT on 11 January.

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Injured Muguruza pulls out of Sydney International

  • Posted: Jan 10, 2018

Wimbledon champion Garbine Muguruza has pulled out of the Sydney International with a thigh injury, five days before the start of the Australian Open.

The 24-year-old reached the quarter-finals with a 6-3 7-6 (8-6) win over Netherlands’ Kiki Bertens, 26.

But the top seed, who called for a medical timeout after the third game, withdrew hours after her victory.

“Since the start I felt a little bit my abductor,” the Spaniard said after claiming her first win of the season.

“I already felt it in Brisbane, so I thought I was going to be much better, but it came back.

“You always have to adapt. Sometimes you don’t need to have a pain. You just want to play a certain style of game or some tactic.”

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Despite only converting three of the 13 break-point opportunities in the second set, Muguruza sealed victory on her fourth match point in the tie-break.

It was a first win in four meetings with Bertens for Muguruza, who retired from last week’s Brisbane International with cramps.

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British number two Watson reaches quarter-finals in Hobart

  • Posted: Jan 10, 2018

Britain’s Heather Watson is through to the quarter-finals of the Hobart International after a 6-2 6-2 win over wildcard Jaimee Fourlis.

The 25-year-old, who won the tournament in 2015, took just an hour and 10 minutes to defeat the Australian, 18.

Watson, who lost only 13 points on serve in the match, now faces world number 55 Donna Vekic from Croatia.

“I felt the match was a lot tougher than the score suggested,” said Watson, the British number two.

“We had a lot of close games and I think just because I’m feeling really confident I was able to come through a lot of those.”

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Djokovic returns from injury and is set to play in Australian Open

  • Posted: Jan 10, 2018

Former world number one Novak Djokovic says he intends to play in the Australian Open “for now”.

The Serb returned after six months out with an elbow injury to win 6-1 6-4 against world number five Dominic Thiem, 25, at the Kooyong Classic.

The 30-year-old said he was “very happy with how it went” after his first competitive game since Wimbledon.

When asked if he will play in the Grand Slam that starts next week, he added: “For now, I’m in the tournament.”

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Djokovic, who has dropped to number 14 in the world, will be chasing a record seventh Australian Open title if he competes in the tournament, which begins on 15 January.

The 12-time Grand Slam champion said potential five-set matches in Melbourne hold some fitness concerns for him.

“There was a doubt, especially after I pulled out of the first week of the year,” said Djokovic, who had not played since retiring in the Wimbledon quarter-finals last July.

“I don’t say I’m at 100%, I can only say that when I get the feel of a tournament.

“Ideally I would have had another tournament before the start of the Open, but it was not meant to be.”

Djokovic, who pulled out of a warm-up tournament in Abu Dhabi last week, easily overpowered Thiem, who only arrived in Melbourne on Monday night after four days in bed with a virus.

“I’m free of fever and healthy again. I’m still jet-lagged and was slow at the beginning of the match but I’ll be fine for the Open,” the Austrian said.

Andy Murray, Victoria Azarenka and Serena Williams have already withdrawn from 2018’s opening Grand Slam while Stan Wawrinka remains a doubt.

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BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller

Djokovic’s busy day concluded with an appearance at the Tiebreak Tens exhibition event on the Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park.

The appearance was a brief one as he was well beaten by Lleyton Hewitt in the opening match. He was once again wearing a compression sleeve but there was no strapping on his troublesome elbow, and he appears to be playing without pain.

Rafael Nadal played with the intensity of a Grand Slam final, ultimately losing the final to Tomas Berdych. That’s what two months without competition can do to a man like Nadal.

But there was no Stan Wawrinka. The three-time Grand Slam champion has had knee surgery since his last appearance at Wimbledon and pulled out hours before the start. There is now a major question mark over his participation in the Australian Open.

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Experience The Key For Del Potro In Auckland

  • Posted: Jan 10, 2018

Experience The Key For Del Potro In Auckland

Argentinean star to play Khachanov in last eight

Juan Martin del Potro drew on his experience to overcome #NextGenATP Canadian Denis Shapovalov on Wednesday for a place in the ASB Classic quarter-finals.

The World No. 12 struck just six winners, and committed 11 unforced errors, in a 6-2, 6-4 victory over Shapovalov in 65 minutes. Shapovalov, who hit 20 winners and made 40 unforced errors, had previously beaten Del Potro in August 2017 en route to the Coupe Rogers semi-finals in Montreal.

“I was surprised by the match today,” said del Potro. “I didn’t expect to play at this level in the first match of the year. But I’ve been working hard to play this tennis and hopefully I can still improve in the next matches.

“If he has a good day, he is very dangerous as a lefty, he serves well and volleys. Denis played better than me in the Montreal match, but today I broke him three times to love and that was the key. I served well throughout the match.”

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Shapovalov said, “I was struggling on my serve a little bit, but I felt pretty decent off the ground – expect for those three games. I was a little bit too excited and missed a lot. I’m pretty optimistic for the next tournaments. He served massive and played incredibly well. Unfortunately, I didn’t have many chances today.”

Del Potro is competing at the ATP World Tour 250 tournament for the first time since 2009, when he beat Sam Querrey for the Auckland title as a 20-year-old. The victory, nine years ago, propelled him up to No. 6 in the ATP Rankings. “It’s so nice to come back to this tournament,” said del Potro. “Many Argentinean fans came to support me in this match and the crowd was full.”

The 29-year-old del Potro will now face Russian Karen Khachanov for the first time. Khachanov knocked out sixth-seeded Uruguayan Pablo Cuevas 6-2, 7-6(4) earlier in the day. “Karen is as tall as me and his forehand is very powerful, so I will see if I can play at the same level as today,” said del Potro.

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Australian Open: GB's Cameron Norrie through in qualifying but Liam Broady out

  • Posted: Jan 10, 2018

Britain’s Cameron Norrie has reached the second qualifying round for the Australian Open, but Liam Broady will not feature in 2018’s first Grand Slam.

Norrie, 22, saw off Filip Peliwo of Canada 6-1 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 in the men’s qualifying singles.

Broady, 24, took the first set against Italy’s Matteo Berrettini but went down to a 7-5 3-6 6-7 (5-7) loss.

Norrie, who turned professional in 2017, faces Australia’s John-Patrick Smith in the second qualifying round.

In the women’s singles draw for the first qualifying round, Broady’s sister Naomi will take on Liechtenstein’s Kathinka Von Deichmann.

Fellow Briton Katie Boulter faces Kayla Day of the United States.

The Australian Open, which starts on 15 January, will not feature the injured Andy Murray or new mum Serena Williams.

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