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Four #NextGenATP Americans Awarded Indian Wells Wild Cards

  • Posted: Mar 05, 2017

Four #NextGenATP Americans Awarded Indian Wells Wild Cards

Five Americans in total receive entry into first Masters 1000 of the year

The #NextGenATP American contingent will be well-represented in Indian Wells, with Frances Tiafoe, Taylor Fritz, Stefan Kozlov and Reilly Opelka among those given main draw wild cards into the BNP Paribas Open. Pittsburgh native Bjorn Fratangelo was also awarded entry into the 96-player field.

Tiafoe, the youngest player in the Top 100 of the Emirates ATP Rankings, is making his second straight appearance at the prestigious ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event. Last year, he defeated Fritz in an intriguing all-teenage first-round encounter. Fritz is also making his second successive visit to the California desert, having competed in the main draw at five Masters 1000 tournaments in 2016.

Opelka and Kozlov are making their Indian Wells debuts next week, with Kozlov also appearing in his first Masters 1000 main draw. Opelka saved two match points in defeating Jeremy Chardy in his debut at the elite level last year in Cincinnati.

Fratangelo, meanwhile, was the only player to take a set off champion Novak Djokovic in last year’s tournament, eventually falling in three sets in the second round. The 23 year old is just outside the Top 100 at No. 109 in the Emirates ATP Rankings.

The world’s best will descend on Indian Wells for the BNP Paribas Open, with qualifying set to get underway on Tuesday and main draw action commencing on Thursday.

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Rojer/Tecau Return To Winners' Circle With Dubai Crown

  • Posted: Mar 05, 2017

Rojer/Tecau Return To Winners' Circle With Dubai Crown

Duo wins first title of the season

Former ATP Finals champions Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau ended their title drought on Saturday at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. The Dutch-Romanian duo rallied past Marcin Matkowski and Rohan Bopanna 4-6, 6-3, 10-3 in one hour and 20 minutes to lift the trophy, firing six aces and saving three of four break points.

Rojer and Tecau claimed their first ATP World Tour title since the 2016 Mutua Madrid Open, clinching a 13th crown in total as a team. Two years removed from their triumph at The O2 in London, the tandem are looking to hit their stride once again. They have won titles at five different ATP World Tour 500 events, also including Washington, Beijing and Valencia in 2014 and Rotterdam in 2015. Rojer and Tecau take home $157,570 in prize money and 500 Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings points.

For the Dutchman, it was his 22nd individual doubles title, improving to 5-3 in 500-level finals. His Romanian partner clinched his 30th individual crown and is now 6-5 in 500-level finals.

“It was a difficult match,” said Tecau. “Bopanna won here three times. He’s obviously enjoying the conditions here and served well at the beginning of the match. He was returning well, too. Made it difficult for us.

“They played a really good game in the first set to break my serve. Other than that, I think the games were pretty clean on serve. That’s why we do well. We stay calm. We stay together. We look for solutions. We kept holding our serve. That was the main focus of the second set, to hold serve.”

Bopanna and Matkowski looked to be in better form at the start, with the Indian launching a cross-court pass to grab the break for 3-2 and firing an ace to close out the first set.

In a comical moment, with Bopanna and Matkowski facing a break point at 2-1 in the second set, Rojer fired a forehand that got caught in Bopanna’s racquet. The 37 year old looked bewildered at his frame as his opponents took the decisive lead. Rojer and Tecau would eventually force a Match Tie-break, where they snatched the initial mini-break for 1-0 and never looked back, securing the title on a Tecau drive volley.

“I think we’re on the right track,” added Rojer. “I don’t know if we set such specific goals this year. I know personally, and I think Horia feels the same, I just want to get better and improve. I feel like last year was not personally one of my best years. I feel like I could have done more.

“I look forward to doing that this year. I want to improve my tennis, improve my game, improve myself, that I can be a better partner for Horia on the court. I think if I have a better version of myself, then we are also a stronger team.”

Appearing in their first tournament together, Bopanna and Matkowski split $77,140 and 300 Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings points. Bopanna, who was seeking his fourth Dubai title with a fourth different partner (2012 w/Bhupathi, 2014 w/Qureshi, 2015 w/Nestor), was bidding for his 16th ATP World Tour title. Matkowski, meanwhile, was eyeing his 19th crown.

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Andy Murray beats Fernando Verdasco to win first Dubai Championships title

  • Posted: Mar 04, 2017

Britain’s Andy Murray saw off Spaniard Fernando Verdasco in straight sets to win the Dubai Championships for the first time.

The world number one dropped his first two service games but recovered to win 6-3 6-2 in one hour and 14 minutes.

It is Murray’s first tournament win of 2017 and the 45th of his career, which will see him extend his lead over Novak Djokovic at the top of the rankings.

“I’m obviously very happy to do it here for the first time,” said Murray.

“It’s been a good start to the year.”

Slow start, strong finish

Murray went into the final with a 12-1 record against Verdasco, but the Scot made a slow start to the final, losing his first two service games and throwing in four double faults.

However, Murray managed to get himself level at 3-3 and was rarely troubled again.

Verdasco, 33, let a 40-0 lead slip in game eight, firing a forehand wide on break point and Murray served out a set in which his returning ability had made up for some erratic serving.

The Briton’s game came together in the second set and a forehand pass gave him the early break for a 2-1 lead.

When Murray ran down a seemingly hopeless point to force another break point at 4-2 it was as good as over for Verdasco, and the top seed ended with the kind of clinical service game he had lacked at the start.

The final proved a far more straightforward contest than his quarter-final against Philipp Kohlschreiber, which saw Murray save seven match points and win an epic 31-minute tie-break.

“Often when you get through matches like that it settles you down for the rest of the tournament,” said Murray.

“It’s been quite a few late finishes this week. Maybe the last couple of matches, I didn’t start as well as I would like. It’s been the same for all the players, a bit tricky with the rain. Once I got going today, I was moving well and I finished strong.”

Murray confident ahead of California

Any major celebrations will have to wait as Murray heads to the airport and a 16-hour flight to Los Angeles, with the Indian Wells Masters getting under way next week.

Murray, who will play his first match in the Californian desert next weekend, hopes to improve on a relatively modest record of just one final appearance back in 2009.

Last year, he lost in the third round at both Indian Wells and two weeks later at the Miami Masters.

“I struggled at the Indian Wells and Miami last year, I didn’t play so well,” he said. “This year has given me great momentum.”

Analysis

BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller

Despite dropping his opening two service games, this turned into a straightforward win for Murray.

A first title of 2017 takes Murray over 2,000 points clear of Novak Djokovic at the top of the world rankings, and means he is extremely unlikely to be overtaken by anyone until at least the French Open.

Murray’s form in Dubai this week suggests not only has he got over his bout of shingles, but also that the defeat to Mischa Zverev at the Australian Open is no indication of a deeper malaise.

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Nadal Sprints Into Acapulco Final

  • Posted: Mar 04, 2017

Nadal Sprints Into Acapulco Final

Spaniard to play Kyrgios or Querrey

Second seed Rafael Nadal wasted no time getting down to business on Friday at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel, recording a convincing 6-1, 6-2 win over third seed Marin Cilic to reach the final in Acapulco.

Nadal remains undefeated at this event, improving to 14-0 and winning all 28 sets he has played. Both of his previous Acapulco titles, in 2005 and 2013, came on red clay. Nadal also boosts his FedEx ATP Head2Head record against Cilic to 4-1 and has won their past four matches.

The Spaniard will face either sixth seed Nick Kyrgios or Sam Querrey in Saturday’s final. Nadal is even with Kyrgios in their FedEx ATP Head2Head series at 1-1, but won their most recent meeting last May at the Internazionali BNL D’Italia. Nadal has dominated his FedEx ATP Head2Head series with Querrey 4-0, including a win last May at the Mutua Madrid Open. A win would gave Nadal his first hard-court title since the Qatar ExxonMobil Open in January 2014.

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Cilic was uncharacteristically out of sorts in the opening set, hitting 15 errors in the first five games as Nadal raced to a 5-0 lead. A pair of aces put the third seed on the scoreboard, but it was only a moral victory as the Spaniard held in the next game to grab the early advantage.

The second set started out identically to the first as Nadal immediately grabbed an early break to lead 2-0. Although Cilic began to find his footing and test Nadal’s serve, the Spaniard saved all four break points in the second set with clutch serving. A backhand passing shot on the run gave Nadal an insurance break to lead 5-2 and he struck a forehand winner on his first match point to advance in one hour and 23 minutes. 

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Ramos-Vinolas, Sousa Advance In Sao Paulo

  • Posted: Mar 04, 2017

Ramos-Vinolas, Sousa Advance In Sao Paulo

Carreno Busta v. Fognini; Cuevas v. Schwartzman still to come

Second seed Albert Ramos-Vinolas returned to the Brasil Open semi-finals on Friday with a 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 victory against Argentine Guido Pella. Ramos-Vinolas won 75 per cent of his first-serve points and broke twice in the third set to clinch the last-eight match-up.

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The left-hander, who also reached the last four in Sao Paulo in 2012, will meet fourth seed Joao Sousa in the semi-finals on Saturday. Sousa advanced past seventh seed and 2014 champion Federico Delbonis 6-3, 6-1 in 59 minutes.

The Portuguese right-hander lost only eight points on his serve (32/40), won all four break points and never faced a break point. Sousa now leads his FedEx ATP Head2Head series against Delbonis 3-2.

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