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Kyrgios Hits With Twitter Fan In Montreal

  • Posted: Aug 09, 2017

Kyrgios Hits With Twitter Fan In Montreal

Aussie 16th seed stays true to his offer at practice session

A relaxed Nick Kyrgios is taking it all in his stride this week, agreeing to hit with a Twitter fan in a fun-filled practice session in Montreal on Tuesday before playing a game of horse with fellow Australian Matt Reid. The 16th seed at for the Coupe Rogers has struggled with hip and right shoulder injuries since 30 May.

But he has been at ease from the outset this week. He landed his first match win in more than two months on Monday with a comprehensive defeat of Serbian Viktor Troicki. And the fun, it appeared, didn’t stop there for the Australian. The latest spontaneous turn of events came about when a fan, Mathieu Marshall, tweeted Kyrgios on Saturday.

“@NickKyrgios I’m at rogers cup on tuesday, I know this is a long shot but could we hit for 5 minutes if you’re practicing? That’d be dope!” Marshall tweeted. Kyrgios was quick to reply.

“Sure, hit me up when u there,” he tweeted. The move drew plenty of love in the Twittersphere as Kyrgios followed up with a further offer.

“Also anyone at rogers cup throughout the week can come on my practice court and chill and hit if u want,” he tweeted. True to his word, Kyrgios hit with the fan during a practice session on Tuesday.

“Yeah I think it’s fun. To have a big following, I never dreamed of that as a little kid, people actually wanting to come and watch me play or wanting to hang out so obviously when I’m out here playing some tennis, if they want to have a hit, I’m more than happy to bring them on and just have some fun,” Kyrgios said.

“He had his racquet and he was ready to go. He was on the side of the court, he said ‘Nick you owe my five minutes’. He was pretty direct. I was like ‘man, come on whenever you want’ and we had a lot of fun today.

“He was pretty good as well. I actually used it as a bit of training. It’s always fun, if I’m able to make someone’s day even for five minutes then I’m happy to do it.”

After later losing a practice set against his countryman, Reid, Kyrgios nervously crouched in the ‘tuck position’, for a game of horse. Reid unleashed three serves with the third hitting the bullseye, clocking Kyrgios square and centre.

It sent him sprawling to the surface and drew laughs from both men and the crowd. “Sorry mate,” Reid later tweeted, before replying, “Haha yeah just showing him who’s boss. He got me back though”.

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Rojer-Tecau Set Doubles Date With Top Seeds

  • Posted: Aug 09, 2017

Rojer-Tecau Set Doubles Date With Top Seeds

Dutch-Romanian pair beat Kontinen-Peers in only prior clash this season

Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau will meet top seeds Henri Kontinen and John Peers after getting their Coupe Rogers campaign off to a winning start on Tuesday. The Dutch-Romanian pair eked out a narrow 7-6(7), 7-5 victory over Mexican Santiago Giraldo and American Donald Young.

Rojer and Tecau have split their two FedEx ATP Head2Head meetings with the Finnish-Australian duo. They defeated them in their most recent clash this year, en route to the title in Dubai in March.

Spanish compatriots Roberto Bautista Agut and David Ferrer denied home hopefuls Daniel Nestor and Vasek Pospisil 46, 6-4, 10-2. The unseeded pair ended Nestor’s bid to claim an elusive Coupe Rogers doubles crown in Montreal.

Twice before Nestor had claimed the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event in Toronto (2000 with Lareau, 2008 with Zimonjic) but never had he triumphed in Montreal. Bautista Agut and Ferrer will next face No. 6 seeds Raven Klaasen and Rajeev Ram for a place in the quarter-finals.

Scratch pairing Juan Martin del Potro and Grigor Dimitrov landed a convincing 6-3, 6-2 victory over Roland Garros champions Ryan Harrison and Michael Venus. The win sets a second-round meeting with five-time Coupe Rogers champions Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan.

A couple of all-French pairings had impressive first-round wins on Tuesday. Lucas Pouille and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga defeated Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez 6-3, 6-4, while Gael Monfil and Benoit Paire took down Paolo Lorenzi and Albert Ramos-Vinolas.  

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Schwartzman Stuns Thiem

  • Posted: Aug 09, 2017

Schwartzman Stuns Thiem

Argentine saves match points in three games for first Top 10 win

Dogged Argentine Diego Schwartzman simply does not know how to surrender. The 24 year old saved four match points to pull off a remarkable 4-6, 7-6(7), 7-5 upset of No. 3 seed Dominic Thiem on Tuesday night.

After an impressive start in which he found himself up a set and a break, the No. 36 in the Emirates ATP Rankings looked to have botched his lead when Thiem levelled the match on his fifth set point of the second-set tie-break.

The 23-year-old Austrian looked to have turned the tables when he surged to 5-2 in the deciding set. But Schwartzman was not done yet. He saved two match points on serve at 3-5, another when Thiem served for the match and a fourth when he was serving to stay alive for 5-5.

With the momentum swing now well in his favour, Schwartzman broke to serve for the match. But the nerves soon took hold. A wayward double fault did not help his cause as he slipped behind 0-40. But this was not to be Thiem’s day.

Schwartzman reeled off the last five points of the match to inflict Thiem’s fourth straight Coupe Rogers loss at the first hurdle.

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The Austrian’s 67 unforced errors and eight doubles faults made for a tough night. It was Schwartzman’s first defeat of a Top 10 opponent in the Emirates ATP Rankings in 14 attempts.

Earlier, Jack Sock rallied from a break down in the opening set to post a 7-6(4), 6-3 victory over French qualifier Pierre-Hugues Herbert. The American sent down five aces and saved all five break points in the one-hour, 28-minute affair.

Sock was coming off a semi-final run at last week’s Citi Open in Washington, D.C. before he fell to Kevin Anderson. He leads the ATP World Tour with 23 wins on hard-courts this season.

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Federer, Nadal Begin Campaigns Wednesday In Montreal

  • Posted: Aug 09, 2017

Federer, Nadal Begin Campaigns Wednesday In Montreal

#NextGenATP star Coric leads Nadal 2-1 in FedEx ATP Head2Head series 

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Zverev: 'We're Not Too Far Away'

  • Posted: Aug 09, 2017

Zverev: 'We're Not Too Far Away'

NextGenATP German bidding for fifth ATP World Tour title of 2017

A four-time ATP World Tour champion already this season, 20-year-old Alexander Zverev is used to hearing the “next big thing” label thrown his way. Fresh from securing the Citi Open trophy in Washington, D.C on Sunday, the #NextGenATP German enters the Coupe Rogers with a top-four seeding at an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event for the first time.

He is well on track to qualify for both the ATP World Tour Finals and the Next Gen ATP Finals. Not that it has come as any real surprise.

I think ‘surprised’ is the wrong word,” Zverev said. “I know how much I’ve done in the off-season. I know how much work I’ve put in with my whole team.

Obviously the Rome title was a big one. I didn’t expect it. You know, I knew that I could beat the best players in the world, and I’ve shown that over several weeks this year. I’m happy where I am.

 But the season doesn’t stop now. It’s only August. There’s still a lot more tennis ahead of us, and we’ll see where I can be at the end of the season.”

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Zverev earned the biggest win of his career when he defeated then No. 2 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, Novak Djokovic, to land the biggest title of his career at the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Rome. The man also dubbed as the “next big thing”, Dominic Thiem, went on to defeat Djokovic en route to the semi-finals at Roland Garros.

Zverev said the pair was working hard to close the gap on the Big Four. A major breakthrough for either player could well be on the horizon.

We’re not too far away,” Zverev said. “I think both of us have shown that. We’ve won big tournaments this year.

I’ve had and Dominic has had great matches in five sets against those kind of guys. He beat Novak in Paris. I lost to Nadal in five sets in Australia. That shows we’re not far away.

There’s little things. In important moments maybe they do stuff better. Maybe they’re experienced, as well. They’ve been on tour, you know, Rafa 12 years, Roger, whatever, 16, 17 years. That has an influence on it, as well.”

The German fell at the opening hurdle at the Coupe Rogers last season. He will face Frenchman Richard Gasquet in his opening match in Montreal.

It would be the first step in what could become a clash of the generations in the semi-finals. Top seed Nadal is drawn to meet Zverev, while second seed Federer could meet the No. 3 seed Thiem.

Dominic [and I], we’re No. 7 and No. 8 in the world, we’re doing well this season. Roger and Rafa will most likely finish No. 1 and No. 2 in the world. It still shows they’re playing on such a high level,” Zverev said.

“But, if we get to the semi-finals, and I play Rafa, and Dominic plays Roger, it is going to be an interesting match-up. We’ll see what generation can win that.”

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Goffin Battles, Shapovalov Saves 4 M.P. In Montreal

  • Posted: Aug 09, 2017

Goffin Battles, Shapovalov Saves 4 M.P. In Montreal

Canadian teenager stages dramatic comeback

Ninth seed David Goffin didn’t have things all his own way on Tuesday at the Coupe Rogers in a 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 victory over Japan’s Yuichi Sugita over one hour and 44 minutes.

The Belgian, who is currently No. 13 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, led 4-2 in the first set but then won just five points in the next four games. Although he regrouped to win five straight games in the second set, the decider was a close affair – with Sugita ceding control to Goffin in the penultimate game.

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Sam Querrey struck 18 aces to beat French qualifier Vincent Millot 4-6, 7-6(4), 7-5, just five days on from the American beating Millot 6-1, 6-3 in the Los Cabos quarter-finals en route to his 10th ATP World Tour crown. Querrey will next challenge eighth-seeded Frenchman and 2014 champion Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the second round.

Former junior World No. 1 Denis Shapovalov came back from the brink of defeat to delight Canadian supporters. The #NextGenATP wild card saved four match points in a 4-6, 7-6(8), 6-4 victory over Brazil’s Rogerio Dutra Silva in two hours and 25 minutes. Shapovalov saved match points at 4/6, 6/7 and 7/8 in the second set tie-break and broke Dutra Silva in the seventh game of the decider.

The 18-year-old shot-maker, currently No. 11 in the Emirates ATP Race To Milan for a spot at the Next Gen ATP Finals later this year, now plays Argentina’s Juan Martin del Potro.

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My Masters 1000: Daniel Nestor

  • Posted: Aug 08, 2017

My Masters 1000: Daniel Nestor

Canadian looks back on being a part of Masters 1000 events for the past 28 years

Canada’s Daniel Nestor has played his home ATP World Tour event a staggering 29 straight times, having made his debut in 1989. He boasts the honour of having won every ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event, although never in Montreal.

Less than a month shy of his 45th birthday, Nestor feels he has unfinished business as he has his sights set on clinching the Coupe Rogers in Montreal. He holds a 45-26 tournament record with 12 different partners, winning Toronto titles in 2000 with countryman Sebastien Lareau and 2008 with Serbia’s Nenad Zimonjic.

What do you remember about your Masters 1000 debut here (in Montreal) in 1989?
I remember two things – playing a close doubles match on Centre Court and just knowing that if I would’ve won my singles match I would have played against John McEnroe. That was enough to freak me out.

What were those feelings like?
It was my first big tournament, I got a wild card. All I was thinking about was the possibility of playing John McEnroe and I was playing a guy who was way better than me before that and the match wasn’t that long so it was funny I was thinking it.

What’s your favourite thing about this tournament?
I mean there’s so many things – the city, the hotel, the courts, the fans, there’s so many great things about this event that make it special.

What makes the Masters 1000s special?
Great venues, beautiful cities, the fact all the top guys are playing, the treatment we get. The fact that the fields are so strong makes it special and the fans that follow it for sure make it a great event.

What does it mean to have won all the Masters 1000 tournaments?
Obviously it’s a good feeling. I remember winning in Paris maybe five or six years ago and finally having all nine. I’ve been playing for a long time and I’m fortunate to have some great partners so I feel very appreciative to have these experiences and to be able to win these events.

Out of all those, is there one that stands out as particularly special?
Toronto, I think. Yeah being at home and being able to win on home soil is special.

If you could win only one more for the rest of your career …
For sure Montreal would be my choice if I had to win one more trophy, just because I haven’t won it. I’ve had success here but not winning. 

What is the greatest match you’ve seen in a Masters 1000, singles or doubles?
There’s been so many epic Federer and Nadal matches, thinking Rome or one of those where you had to play five sets.

Which Masters 1000 host city is your favourite and why?
I mean Indian Wells is tough to beat. It’s such a great venue, it’s such a beautiful place. You get a lot of Canadian support there with a lot of fans coming down, usually from Western Canada. It doesn’t even matter, it just feels like every court, every match is well supported. People are excited about tennis and the venue. My family is there and there’s so many great things about that event.

What’s your favourite Masters 1000 court to play on and why?
I enjoy playing in Madrid. I like those conditions of a fast clay court with altitude. I like playing here but sometimes it can be really hot, like the last time we played a final here two years ago, I mean, I struggled with the heat so yeah that could be my toughest match, two years ago trying to win the final, trying to fight through the tough conditions. I’m going to say Indian Wells or Madrid – Indian Wells for the tournament, or Madrid, for the conditions.

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