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Pouille to face Khachanov in Marseille final

  • Posted: Feb 24, 2018

French third seed Lucas Pouille will face unseeded Russian Karen Khachanov in Sunday’s final at the ATP tournament in Marseille.

Pouille defeated world number 193 Ilya Ivashka of Belarus 6-3 7-6 (8-6).

Earlier, 21-year-old Khachanov surprised Czech former world number four Tomas Berdych to reach his second ATP final after Chengdu in 2016.

The ninth seed, who also beat Berdych at last year’s French Open, recorded a 6-3 6-2 victory.

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Dubai Duty Free Championships: Elina Svitolina beats Daria Kasatkina to retain title

  • Posted: Feb 24, 2018

Top seed Elina Svitolina retained her Dubai Duty Free Championships title with a comprehensive 6-4 6-0 victory over unseeded Russian Daria Kasatkina.

Ukrainian Svitolina broke early in the first set against world number 24 Kasatkina, who had beaten second seed Garbine Muguruza in the semi-finals.

She kept up the pressure in the second set and quickly wrapped up victory for her 11th career title.

“It has been an amazing week,” world number four Svitolina said.

“Coming here I didn’t have any expectations and here I am holding this trophy again.”

Svitolina, who had won both her previous meetings against Kasatkina, becomes the third woman to win successive Dubai titles after Justine Henin and Venus Williams.

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Khachanov Upsets Berdych To Reach Final

  • Posted: Feb 24, 2018

Khachanov Upsets Berdych To Reach Final

Russian will meet Pouille or Ivashka in Sunday’s final

Karen Khachanov reached his second ATP World Tour final after beating Tomas Berdych 6-3, 6-2 at the Open 13 Provence on Saturday.

The World No. 47, competing in his first semi-final of 2018, looked in great form throughout the 74-minute contest, winning 90 per cent of first serve points (26/29) to reach the championship match. Khachanov improved to a 2-0 FedEx ATP Head2Head record over the Czech No. 1, after winning their only previous encounter last season at Roland Garros.

The ninth seed will face home favourite Lucas Pouille or qualifier Ilya Ivashka in Sunday’s final. Khachanov won his only previous final on tour at the 2016 Chengdu Open (d. Ramos-Vinolas).

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Khachanov proved a constant threat on the Berdych serve in the first set, creating 10 break point opportunities and converting on two occasions. The Russian played well under pressure on his own delivery, saving all three break points he faced to gain a one-set advantage over the 2013 finalist.

The pattern continued in set two, as the 21-year-old controlled the set with five aces and a 100 per cent success rate on his first serve (15/15). Two further breaks of serve sealed the win for the Russian No. 2 who will now wait to see if it is Pouille or Ivashka across the net in the final.

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Khachanov will be aiming to become just the sixth non-French winner in 13 years in Sunday’s Open 13 Provence final. French players have accounted for seven of the past 12 tournament wins.

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Shapovalov Moves On In Delray Beach

  • Posted: Feb 24, 2018

Shapovalov Moves On In Delray Beach

Johnson to face Gojowczyk in other semi-final

#NextGenATP Canadian Denis Shapovalov announced himself to the tennis world last year at the Rogers Cup when he stormed to the semi-finals. And now, after ousting #NextGenATP American Taylor Fritz 7-5, 6-4 on Friday evening at the Delray Beach Open, the 2017 Emirates ATP Star of Tomorrow is into his second ATP World Tour semi-final.

“I played really well,” Shapovalov said. “I felt really comfortable from the warm-up. I felt really good with my timing and I returned well when I needed to.”

The World No. 46 is bidding to become the 15th 18-year-old this millennium to win an ATP World Tour crown. The youngest player to achieve the feat since 2000 is Kei Nishikori, who was 18 years, 1 month, 19 days old when he triumphed in Delray Beach 10 years ago this week. The left-hander arrived in Florida having not won two tour-level matches in a row at a tournament since the 2017 US Open, where he advanced to the fourth round. 

The Canadian was one of four #NextGenATP stars to make the quarter-finals in Delray Beach, something that did not go unnoticed by Shapovalov.

“It almost feels like a junior tournament right now. So many young guys in the quarters and going to be in the semis,” Shapovalov said. “It’s really nice to see so many up-and-coming guys doing well. We all get along really well, so we wish the best for each other. It’s good to see a little bit of a new generation of tennis, a new era beginning to happen. I feel like in the near future we’re going to see a lot more young guys coming up and a lot more upsets.”

Shapovalov, who saved both break points he faced against Fritz, will play reigning Next Gen ATP Finals champion Hyeon Chung or another #NextGenATP American in Frances Tiafoe on Saturday.

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In the other half of the draw, Peter Gojowczyk cut down his second tall foe in as many matches by defeating Reilly Opelka 7-6(5), 6-3, to advance to the semi-finals. The 6’2” Gojowczyk needed one hour, 17 minutes to take down the 6’11” American in straight sets. In the previous round, the German upset the tournament’s sixth seed, 6’10” John Isner, in three tie-breaks.

Gojowczyk, who was forced to retire last week during a second-round match against Adrian Mannarino at the New York Open due to injury, was satisfied with his victory.

“I’m very happy to have won today,” Gojowczyk said. “I didn’t give him many chances. I was solid and played well from the baseline. I got some small opportunities and I took them. If you return well, it’s tough… I strike the ball early, so maybe it’s harder for them to play me from the baseline.”

Opelka knew he’d have his hands full going into the match against the world No. 64, considering his track record (now 0-2 in their FedEx ATP Head2Head series) and Gojowczyk’s current form. The end result didn’t come as much of a surprise.

“I kind of expected it; he beat me the last time we played,” Opelka said. “I never want to play him again, he’s got my number. He does everything well and he’s a great player.”

Gojowczyk will face another American, Steve Johnson, for a place in the final. Johnson needed one hour, 18 minutes to move past Russia’s Evgeny Donskoy 6-1, 6-4. It was their first FedEx ATP Head2Head meeting since a dramatic five-set encounter in the first round of the 2016 U.S. Open, when Johnson came from two sets down to prevail in five sets.

“I had a tough early game today, got out of it and maybe broke his spirit a little bit,” the 28-year-old American said. “I was able to rattle off some games in the first set and plus it was windy today, so sometimes the (wind) gusts go your way.”

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Verdasco Topples Thiem In Rio

  • Posted: Feb 24, 2018

Verdasco Topples Thiem In Rio

Jarry advances to his first ATP World Tour semi-final

Dominic Thiem entered his semi-final at the Rio Open presented by Claro 30-5 on clay since the beginning of last season. Those losses came against Rafael Nadal (3), Novak Djokovic and David Goffin. It didn’t hurt that he was the defending champion in Rio de Janeiro, either, as well as last week’s winner in Buenos Aires.

But the Austrian was shocked by eighth seed Fernando Verdasco, who delivered a blistering performance to oust the second seed 6-4 6-0 on Friday evening. The Spaniard moves into his first ATP World Tour semi-final since 2017 Stockholm as he pursues his first final since losing to Andy Murray last year in Dubai.

It was just the third time that Thiem has lost a set 0-6 on clay at the tour-level, with both of those instances coming last year against Djokovic (Rome) and Nadal (Roland Garros).

Verdasco, who has now won six consecutive sets against Thiem, extends his FedEx ATP Head2Head series lead against the World No. 6 to 3-0. The left-hander next plays the winner between fifth seed Fabio Fognini and Aljaz Bedene.

Based on the results so far this week it appeared Friday’s second quarter-final at the Rio Open presented by Claro would be a thriller. But sixth seed Diego Schwartzman moved past the dangerous Gael Monfils 6-3, 6-4 in just 83 minutes.

“Against Gael it’s never easy,” Schwartzman said. “The match was weird. Sometimes we played bad points, sometimes we played good points. He was a break up both sets and then I came back and I am really happy for that because after that I started to play well in both sets.”

The Argentine is into his first tour-level semi-final since 2017 Antwerp a week after advancing to his first quarter-final of the season in Buenos Aires. Schwartzman is pursuing his second ATP World Tour title (2016 Istanbul).

It was still a strong week for Monfils, who saved a match point in the first round against Horacio Zeballos before moving past top seed and World No. 3 Marin Cilic in a rain-delayed second-round encounter. The Frenchman has made at least the quarter-finals at four of the five events he has played this season, with his lone loss before that stage coming against former World No. 1 Novak Djokovic in the second round of the Australian Open.

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Schwarztman will face Chilean Nicolas Jarry, who upset seventh seed Pablo Cuevas 7-5, 6-3 to make the first tour-level semi-final of his career. The 22-year-old advanced to his first quarter-final two weeks ago at the Ecuador Open in Quito, where he lost to eventual champion Roberto Carballes Baena.

“This is a great victory for me,” Jarry said. “I played very solid. I stayed very strong with my head…. I’m very happy with the way that I served this match. It’s better than the other ones, so I hope to continue serving like this.”

Jarry saved all four break points he faced in the match, breaking once per set to move past the 2016 champion. It will be his first FedEx ATP Head2Head meeting against Schwartzman.

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