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Williams wins thriller against Kvitova in final-set tie-break to make semis

  • Posted: Sep 06, 2017
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Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York Dates: 28 Aug-10 Sept
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Venus Williams reached her 23rd Grand Slam semi-final with a thrilling win over Petra Kvitova in a final-set tie-break.

The 37-year-old American won 6-3 3-6 7-6 (7-2) in front of a rapturous night-session crowd in New York.

“I was so fortunate to win that match,” said Williams. “It came down to the wire and I’m hoping we have more matches like that.”

She next faces Sloane Stephens, with all-American semi-finals possible.

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Madison Keys and Coco Vandeweghe will try to join their compatriots in the last four when they play their quarter-finals on Wednesday.

“I would love the top four, five to be that (American) again,” added Williams. “That would be huge.”

Kvitova, 27, missed out on a first US Open semi-final, ending a remarkable run just nine months since she suffered a knife attack at her home, which left her requiring surgery to her playing hand.

“Everything she has gone through is unbelievable,” said Williams.

“It’s wonderful to see her back and playing. I was so excited to see her playing well, to be able to play her. I hope we have more matches like that.”

‘I didn’t want to let you guys down’

Given primetime billing in the opening night session slot, the match began with errors from both women and ended in a gripping finale.

The pair had met five times before and each time they had needed three sets, twice a final set tie-break, and once again there was nothing between them.

A weather warning in the second set saw a delay of 10 minutes as the roof was brought across, and it intensified the atmosphere as the noise built from 23,000 spectators.

Williams gave up the first break of serve at 3-1 with three double faults, before reeling off five straight games as Kvitova racked up the errors.

A loose Williams game early in the second offered Kvitova the lifeline she needed, and she clung on through several edgy service games.

The Kvitova celebratory scream was now regularly reverberating around the stadium as every game seemed to throw up mini-crises, saving five break points on her way to clinching the set.

Two brilliant cross-court backhands gave Kvitova an early break in the third but Williams recovered from 3-1 down, levelling when the Czech double-faulted.

The scrappy play of earlier was long forgotten as the pair now traded service games, with Williams coming through a 10-minute game at 4-4 as Kvitova pressed hard.

It came down to a tie-break and a brilliant return at 1-1 was enough to give Williams the momentum in the decisive shoot-out.

Roared on by the New York crowd, the 2000 and 2001 champion powered 6-1 clear, enough breathing space to cope with a double fault on her first match point before converting her second.

“I have to say I felt every single one of you guys behind me, all 23,000,” Williams told the crowd. “I didn’t want to let you guys down.”

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Milestone Win For Mike Bryan As Twins Reach SFs

  • Posted: Sep 05, 2017

Milestone Win For Mike Bryan As Twins Reach SFs

Kontinen/Peers advance, defending champions beaten

Mike Bryan celebrated a special milestone on Tuesday at the US Open as he and twin brother Bob Bryan defeated Julien Benneteau and Edouard Roger-Vasselin 6-3, 6-4 in the quarter-finals.

The result sees Mike Bryan move ahead of Daniel Nestor as the player with most doubles match wins with 1052 victories to his name. Nestor has 1051, while Bob Bryan has 1038.

“It’s a cool milestone,” Mike said. “Obviously it’s going to feel sweeter when we do it together, but for a few weeks I’m going to be the No. 1 guy, he’ll be the No. 3. It’s a lot of matches, what can I say?

“It’s 19 years on tour. To pass our good friend Nesty – he just turned 45 – we’ve got a lot of respect for him. Hopefully we can notch another one in the semis.”

Bob was forthcoming when explaining how the pair did not share an identical win-loss record. The momentary split in schedules came about 15 years ago.

“I think I’m 13 or 14 matches back from this guy. He’s got 1,052, whatever that is,” Bob laughed. “2002 I played some singles qualifying at the Slams and he went out there and played four tournaments. I think he went semis, final, win, win so he claims he’s the greatest of all time. He has a good record without me but he still needs that lefty serve.” 

“You’re never gonna catch me,” Mike said.

“Anyway yeah, I’ll never catch him,” Bob added. “Zimonjic has been hitting me up, emailing and texting me saying you’ve gotta catch this guy … Yeah I’m gonna take him out.”

The Bryans are hoping to win their first Grand Slam championship in three years, since raising the 2014 US Open trophy. The 39-year-old twins are currently fifth in the Emirates ATP Doubles Race To London, having finished runners-up at the Australian Open and won titles in Eastbourne and Atlanta.

The Bryans will face 11th-seeded Spaniards Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez, who were 6-4, 7-5 winners over Robin Haase and Matwe Middelkoop. Lopez and Lopez are looking to win their second Grand Slam championship together, following victory at Roland Garros last year.

Top seeds Henri Kontinen and John Peers booked their semi-final spot with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Nicholas Monroe and John-Patrick Smith. The victory comes one day after Kontinen and Peers became the second team to qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals in London at the end of the year.

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The Finnish/Australian duo, who won the year-end championships at The O2 last year, are chasing their second major title of the season after lifting the trophy at the Australian Open in January (d. Bryans).

Kontinen and Peers will challenge Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau after the 12th seeds upset defending champions Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares 6-1, 6-2 in just 62 minutes. Rojer and Tecau have now claimed eight wins in a row, having come into the US Open on the back of victory at the Winston-Salem Open (d. Peralta/Zeballos) – their third ATP World Tour title of the season.

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US Open 2017: Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares knocked out of men's doubles

  • Posted: Sep 05, 2017
US Open
Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York Dates: 28 Aug-10 Sept
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Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares’ defence of their US Open men’s doubles title ended in a heavy quarter-final defeat by Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau.

The British-Brazilian fourth seeds were beaten 6-1 6-2 in only 62 minutes.

Dutchman Rojer and Romanian Tecau broke serve at the first opportunity and made only five unforced errors overall.

Murray plays alongside Martina Hingis in the mixed doubles last eight later, against Abigail Spears and Juan Sebastian Cabal.

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Flawless! Carreno Busta Through To US Open SFs

  • Posted: Sep 05, 2017

Flawless! Carreno Busta Through To US Open SFs

Spaniard yet to drop a set

With his fifth straight-sets win in a row, Pablo Carreno Busta surged into his first Grand Slam semi-final at the US Open. The 12th-seeded Spaniard was too good for Diego Schwartzman, beating the Argentine 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 on Tuesday at Flushing Meadows.

Carreno Busta is yet to drop a set in New York. He defeated four qualifiers to open his campaign  – Evan King, Cameron Norrie, Nicolas Mahut and Denis Shapovalov – and will now face either Sam Querrey or Kevin Anderson as he looks to continue his dream run.

“It’s incredible,” Carreno Busta told ESPN in his on-court interview. “It’s something that I always dreamed of, but never thought I could arrive here. I’m very excited to be in the semi-finals in this tournament.

“It was a very good match today. I tried to be focussed all the time. Diego is a fighter. You need to play aggressive and try to dominate the points, otherwise for sure Diego will beat you.”

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India's Premier ATP Event Finds New Home In Pune

  • Posted: Sep 05, 2017

India's Premier ATP Event Finds New Home In Pune

Chennai Open moves to Pune

India’s most celebrated tennis event, the Aircel Chennai Open, is all set to move to a new home. 

IMG-Reliance, the right holders of the tournament along with Government of Maharashtra and Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA), made the announcement on Wednesday, revealing Pune to be the new city to host the 2018 edition of the ATP World Tour 250 event. It will now be called the Maharashtra Open.

“We welcome the world-class ATP tournament to our state,” Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said. “We are happy to host the Maharashtra Open and are sure that we will take it to newer heights by bringing in an elite field every year.”

The Chennai Open became an important fixture on India’s international sporting calendar, drawing top players from across the world for 21 long years. Rafael Nadal had often spoken about the event’s importance in his journey to World No. 1, with many players making it their first stop each year. 

“We would like to thank everyone in Tamil Nadu, especially our innumerable fans, the Tamil Nadu government and the Tamil Nadu Tennis Association for making the Chennai Open such a grand success,” IMG-Reliance’s spokesperson said. 

“We look forward to similar love from tennis fans not just in Pune and Maharashtra but in every part of the country. We have created a tennis legacy and have also provided our young players the opportunity to not only play against the best but to also pick up crucial points in the world ranking system.”

MSLTA’s Hon Sec Sunder Iyer and Tournament Director Prashant Sutar were equally ecstatic at the prospect of hosting the ATP tournament. “We have the best tennis infrastructure in the country. We will strive our best to make the world’s best players and our own, feel at home,” they said.

India’s Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi forged their formidable partnership at the Chennai Open. Stan Wawrinka and Maric Cilic were among the past singles champions.

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Ill Del Potro wins incredible Thiem battle and faces Federer next

  • Posted: Sep 05, 2017
US Open
Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York Dates: 28 Aug-10 Sept
BBC coverage: Live radio and text commentary on selected matches every day.

Juan Martin del Potro came back from two sets down and saved two match points to beat sixth seed Dominic Thiem in a raucous US Open classic.

The 24th seed, cheered on by a large Argentine contingent on the Grandstand court, won 1-6 2-6 6-1 7-6 (7-1) 6-4.

Despite feeling ill and requiring treatment, he came through in three hours and 35 minutes to set up a quarter-final against Roger Federer.

The Swiss third seed beat Germany’s Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-4 6-2 7-5.

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Federer, 36, struggled with a back injury in the build-up to the tournament and left the court after the second set for a medical timeout.

“I just needed a bit of a rub on my back. Or my… bottom,” he said on court afterwards.

He later added: “I just felt something, sort of my muscle being tight at the back. Sort of my quad, I guess.

“I just didn’t want Philipp to wait. It was more precaution. It’s all good. No problems there. I’m not worried about it. I’m sorry I had to do it.”

Federer upstaged by Del Potro ‘epic’

The five-time champion produced another impressive performance, but for once the spotlight was elsewhere as Del Potro’s comeback gripped Flushing Meadows.

The noise from the 8,000-seater Grandstand court outstripped that from the 24,000 spectators on Arthur Ashe Stadium as Del Potro saved two match points with thumping aces, on his way to setting up a rematch of the 2009 final he won against Federer.

“I played one of the epic matches of my career here at the US Open, which is my favourite tournament, in front of a great crowd,” the Argentine said.

“I was thinking to retire in the middle of second set because I couldn’t breathe, I couldn’t move well, and Dominic was dominating the match so easy.”

The 28-year-old was broken in the first game and seemed to be struggling with his eyesight.

Having lost the first set in 36 minutes, and after receiving medical treatment, the former champion trailed 6-1 3-0 and finally hit his first winner in the 12th game, but then wasted three break point opportunities.

The third set was far more competitive, as Del Potro appeared to be buoyed by medication and a partisan crowd. He broke Thiem in the second game and raced clear to take the set.

The 24th seed saved two match points in the fourth with aces and the crowd went wild when Del Potro won the resulting tie-break to take it to a decider.

There was more drama when Del Potro failed to convert three break points while 3-2, 0-40 up in the fifth, but an hour after facing match points, the Argentine completed the unlikely comeback as Thiem served a double fault.

After needing five sets to win his first two matches in New York, Federer made it back-to-back three-set wins.

The 19-time Grand Slam champion did not face a single break point over the course of one hour and 50 minutes.

He took control in the seventh game with the first of four breaks, dominating the second set and clinching victory in game 12 of the third as a tie-break loomed.

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