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Roger Federer Hot Shot 'Catch' Basel 2015

Roger Federer Hot Shot 'Catch' Basel 2015

  • Posted: Oct 27, 2015

Silky smooth, Roger Federer, silky smooth! Watch live Basel matches at TennisTV.com.

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ATP World Tour Uncovered Vienna Scene Set

ATP World Tour Uncovered Vienna Scene Set

  • Posted: Oct 27, 2015

ATP World Tour Uncovered reviews the 2015 Erste Bank Open, featuring interviews with Dominic Thiem, and a behind the scenes tour with Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares.

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Emirates ATP Race To London Update 26 October 2015

Emirates ATP Race To London Update 26 October 2015

  • Posted: Oct 27, 2015

See the latest standings in the Emirates ATP Race To London as of 26 October 2015.

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Nadal Slice Masterclass Basel 2015 Hot Shot

Nadal Slice Masterclass Basel 2015 Hot Shot

  • Posted: Oct 27, 2015

Rafael Nadal produces a slice backhand masterclass to move Lukas Rosol around the court Monday at the Swiss Indoors Basel. Watch live tennis at tennistv.com.

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Dimitrov Does The Splits In Basel

Dimitrov Does The Splits In Basel

  • Posted: Oct 27, 2015

Grigor Dimitrov gets downright acrobatic against Sergiy Stakhovsky at the Swiss Indoors Basel on Tuesday, punctuating this second-set exchange with a down-the-line forehand pass for the ages. Watch live matches at TennisTV.com

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Wawrinka Styled Up In Basel

Wawrinka Styled Up In Basel

  • Posted: Oct 27, 2015

Stan Wawrinka takes time out from his Swiss Indoors Basel preparation for a photo shoot at an exclusive hotel on the Rhine.

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Basel 2015

Basel 2015

  • Posted: Oct 27, 2015

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Valencia 2015

Valencia 2015

  • Posted: Oct 27, 2015

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Nadal Survives Basel Upset Bid

Nadal Survives Basel Upset Bid

  • Posted: Oct 27, 2015

His back against the wall, World No. 7 Rafael Nadal rallied for a dramatic 1-6, 7-5, 7-6(4) victory over upset-minded Lukas Rosol on Monday at the Swiss Indoors Basel.

How close was Nadal to defeat? His unseeded Czech opponent was just two points from victory in the second set.

“It was a very tough match emotionally,” said Nadal, who registered 23 winners to 27 unforced errors. “At the same time, it’s a great victory. It’s important for me to have these kinds of comebacks. I’ve been in these situations more times than I would like this year, so I’m happy to win a match like this.”

Buoyed by a pair of breaks, Rosol rolled through the first set in a mere 23 minutes, smacking eight winners and dropping just one point on his serve (16 of 17).

The No. 69-ranked baseliner continued to play clean tennis into the second set, opening the stanza with a break and before long was serving for the match at 5-4, 30-0. But Nadal still had some life left. On only his second break-point opportunity of the match, he sent a backhand pass down the line to even the set at 5-all. Rosol was serving to stay in the set down 5-6 when a double fault — only his second of the day — leveled the match at one set apiece.

The 30-year-old Rosol fell behind 3-0 in the third set as Nadal surged ahead. However, he would bring the set back on serve at 4-4 and the match-up would come down to a telltale tie-break. It was here that Nadal showed his experience in pressure-filled situations. He would storm back from a 0-3 deficit to nullify the upset bid in two hours and 16 minutes.

“It was tough for me to get into the match,” Nadal asserted. “It was a little bit of everything. A little bit of luck, a little bit of belief, to keep fighting for this match. That’s what I did.”

Although he came into the match 1-2 lifetime against Nadal, Rosol had defeated the 27-time ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titlist on a big stage before. It was at Wimbledon in 2012, after all, that Rosol stunned the Spaniard in the second round 6-7(9), 6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4. But Nadal proved too tough this time around.

Qualifier Adrian Mannarino did manage to pull off an upset in the day’s first singles match. The Frenchman saved two match points and overcame a 15-ace performance from Serb Viktor Triocki to win 4-6, 7-5, 7-6(3) in two hours and 25 minutes. Other first-round winners included Donald Young (d. Henri Laaksonen 6-2, 3-6, 6-4) and Dominic Thiem (d. Robin Haase 0-6, 7-6(5), 7-5.

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Cuevas Wins Battle Of The Pablos

Cuevas Wins Battle Of The Pablos

  • Posted: Oct 26, 2015

In the pair’s first meeting on the ATP World Tour, Pablo Cuevas upended Pablo Carreno Busta 6-2, 6-3 in just over an hour in the first round of the Valencia Open on Monday. The Uruguayan broke the Spaniard three times on nine break opportunities while not facing a break point. Cuevas will now face No. 3 seed Bernard Tomic in the second round.

In the other first-round encounter of the day, Vasek Pospisil kicked off his Valencia title bid with a 6-4, 6-3 win over Santiago Giraldo on Monday. The Canadian, who needed three sets to defeat Giraldo in the pair’s three previous FedEx Head2Head meetings (3-0), secured the win in just 71 minutes to notch his fourth win over the Colombian.

Pospisil’s straight-sets victory was made possible by some strong serving. The Vernon, BC native struck nine aces, won 25 of 26 first-serve points and did not face a break point en route to the second round. Next up is the winner of the match opposing Aljaz Bedene and Jeremy Chardy. Top seed David Ferrer could loom in the quarter-finals.

Bellucci/Fleming Take Out Top Doubles Seeds

No. 1 seeds Raven Klaasen and Rajeev Ram had their Spanish sojourn cut short by Thomaz Bellucci and Colin Fleming 3-6, 6-4, 10-4 in the first round on Monday.

Despite taking the first set and winning more points than their unseeded opponents (66-59), Klaasen/Ram were eliminated after 86 minutes. The South African/American dropped the lone break point faced on their serve, while Bellucci/Fleming saved eight of 10 break chances.

Swiss Indoors Basel 

Down a set to Rohan Bopanna and Florin Mergea at the Swiss Indoors Basel on Monday, Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares weren’t about to go down without a fight. Instead, the Austrian-Brazilian team charged back to score a convincing 4-6, 6-1, 10-8 win in 62 minutes.

Coming off a quarter-final showing in Vienna, Peya/Soares converted four of seven break-point opportunities and won 71 per cent (25 of 35) of their first-serve points on the afternoon. The duo is aiming for its first title since winning Munich in May (d. Mischa Zverev/Alexander Zverev).

Also advancing in Basel was the Colombian combo of Juan Sebastian Cabal/Robert Farah, 6-3, 6-4 winners over Switzerland’s Adrien Bosel/Marco Chiudinelli.    

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