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Basilashvili Sprints Into Memphis Final

  • Posted: Feb 19, 2017

Basilashvili Sprints Into Memphis Final

Harrison plays Young in second semi-final

Nikoloz Basilashvili raced through the latter stages of his Memphis Open semi-final on Saturday and into his second ATP World Tour final, weathering a marathon opening set to advance past Mikhail Kukushkin 7-6(5), 6-1.

“The more matches you play, the more you get used to playing in these important moments,” said Basilashvili. “I have really good energy at the moment and am enjoying being on the court, so I hope to keep this level going.”

Awaiting Basilashvili in the final is the winner between Americans Ryan Harrison and Donald Young.

The Georgian player hasn’t lost a set this week and has been enjoying a hot streak on indoor hard courts, recording a semi-final finish last week in Sofia (l. Dimitrov).  He’s now one win from his first ATP World Tour title after finishing runner-up in his maiden final this past July in Kitzbuehel (l. Lorenzi). Currently at a career-high No. 67 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, a win on Sunday would put Basilashvili inside the Top 50.

Basilashvili and Kukushkin battled through a 78-minute opening set, with several games featuring multiple deuces. Little separated the two players through the tie-break, but some impressive scrambling from Basilashvili at 5/5 drew two errors from Kukushkin and gave the Georgian the early advantage. Losing the set appeared to flatten Kukushkin’s spirit, while Basilashvili raised his level further and began pinning his opponent well behind the baseline. The Georgian broke his opponent twice in the second set en route to prevailing in one hour and 46 minutes. 

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DOUBLES

American Brian Baker and Croatian Nikola Mektic reached their first final of the year by defeating Australians Matthew Ebden/Bernard Tomic 7-6(1), 6-2. They will play the winner between second seeds Oliver Marach/Fabrice Martin and Americans Harrison/Steve Johnson.

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Dolgopolov Reaches First Final In Three Years

  • Posted: Feb 19, 2017

Dolgopolov Reaches First Final In Three Years

Former World No. 13 sprints into Buenos Aires final

Alexandr Dolgopolov has been a dominant force this week at the Argentina Open and the Ukrainian continued his strong form on Saturday, blasting past Pablo Carreno Busta 7-5, 6-2 to reach the final.

Dolgopolov has not relinquished a set in advancing to his seventh ATP World Tour final and first on the clay of Buenos Aires. He will contest his first title match in three years, since falling to Rafael Nadal in Rio de Janeiro in 2014, against either top seed Kei Nishikori or home hope Carlos Berlocq.

The 28 year old needed just 69 minutes to dispatch fourth seed Carreno Busta on a sunny afternoon on Court Guillermo Vilas. Dolgopolov settled down after being broken to love to open the match, breaking back immediately and turning aside the Spaniard’s four other chances in the encounter.

Dolgopolov’s successful week comes at an opportune time, having dropped 10 of 11 matches entering Buenos Aires. The World No. 66 will look to complete his resurgent run against either Nishikori or Berlocq in Sunday’s final.

Defeat for Carreno Busta, meanwhile, ends an eight-year run of Spaniards reaching the Buenos Aires final. The 25 year old was bidding to join Rafael Nadal, David Ferrer, Nicolas Almagro, Juan Carlos Ferrero and Tommy Robredo in that span.

Reigning Doubles Champs Survive
Defending champions Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah were made to work to book a return trip to the Buenos Aires final. The Colombian power stepped up with their backs against the wall, rallying past Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini 4-6, 7-6(0), 10-3 in Saturday’s semis.

Bolelli and Fognini held a match point while serving for a spot in the final at 6-4, 6-5, but Cabal and Farah reeled off eight straight points to force a Match Tie-break and eventually advanced after one hour and 50 minutes. The top seeds will appear in their 18th ATP World Tour final together, facing Santiago Gonzalez and David Marrero on Sunday.

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Rio 2017

  • Posted: Feb 19, 2017

Rio 2017

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Tsonga Sails Past Berdych For Milestone Victory

  • Posted: Feb 18, 2017

Tsonga Sails Past Berdych For Milestone Victory

Frenchman celebrates 400th match win

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will play for his first ATP World Tour title in 17 months on Sunday at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam. The Frenchman knocked out 2014 champion Tomas Berdych on Saturday, ousting the fourth seed 6-3, 6-4 in 72 minutes. The victory also marks a milestone 400th win for the 31 year old.

After taking the first set with a single break of serve, Tsonga secured another break to start the second set when Berdych made three unforced errors and sailed a forehand wide on break point. The Frenchman cruised the rest of the way, never facing a break point in the match.

Tsonga, a finalist here in 2011, will face third seed David Goffin or French qualifier Pierre-Hugues Herbert in Sunday’s final. It will be Tsonga’s 24th tour-level final and fifth at the ATP World Tour 500 level. The 6’2” right-hander last captured an ATP World Tour title in September 2015 when he beat countryman Gilles Simon for his third Metz title.

Tsonga fell in the Erste Bank Open 500 final in Vienna last October to Andy Murray, who was on his way to becoming year-end No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Rankings.

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Qatar Open: Karolina Pliskova beats Caroline Wozniacki in final

  • Posted: Feb 18, 2017

Karolina Pliskova beat Caroline Wozniacki in the Qatar Open final to win her second title of 2017.

The Czech won 6-3 6-4 in one hour and 20 minutes to claim her eighth WTA title and follow up her most recent victory in Brisbane in January.

A rain-affected week meant Pliskova played her quarter-final, semi-final and final within 24 hours.

“It was an unusual week for me. It was not easy with all the stoppages,” said the 23-year-old world number three.

“I’m having a great start to the year, which is always important. Last year was a breakthrough. Reaching the US Open final was my biggest result. It gave me a lot of confidence.”

Wozniacki, a former world number one, is set to rise three places to 15th in the new rankings next week.

“I’ve been proud of how I’ve been playing this week,” said the Dane. “I’m disappointed with the loss, but Karolina has been playing well.”

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Johanna Konta withdraws from Dubai with a foot injury

  • Posted: Feb 18, 2017

British number one Johanna Konta has withdrawn from the Dubai Duty Free Championships with a foot injury.

Konta was seeded sixth and travelled to Dubai but was then forced to pull out on the eve of the tournament.

The world number 10 last played in Britain’s successful Fed Cup Group I campaign in Estonia last week.

“I came here with every intention of playing,” said the 25-year-old, who added: “Health has to come first and it’s a long season.”

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