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Berdych Secures Third Stockholm Title

Berdych Secures Third Stockholm Title

  • Posted: Oct 25, 2015

Top seed Tomas Berdych stretched his winning streak to 12 matches with his third If Stockholm Open title by virtue of a 7-6(1), 6-2 victory over Jack Sock. The Czech, who has already qualified for the Barclay ATP World Tour Finals in London in November, won the ATP World Tour 250 tournament without dropping a set and improved his career record in finals to 12-17.

“I’ve definitely built up a good history here, which always helps,” noted Berdych. “The tournament does a really good job taking care of us, making us feel at home. Sometimes you find a place in the world that suits you well, and it’s the case here. I’m glad to be able to add to my titles here.”

It was Berdych’s second title of the year, after winning Shenzhen earlier this month (d. Garcia-Lopez). He earned 250 Emirates ATP Rankings points and €97,700, while Sock took home 150 points and €51,450.

The 23-year-old Sock, who will play for the Stockholm doubles title later on Sunday, was attempting to become the first American man since Andy Roddick (2008 Beijing) to win an ATP World Tour singles title after the US Open. This week, he and Steve Johnson became the first Americans since Donald Young (2011 Bangkok) to reach a singles final after the fourth Grand Slam event of the season. Despite saving 77 per cent (24/31) of break points faced coming into the final, Sock only saved one of four break points against Berdych in the final.

“[Sock] is doing the right things,” said Berdych of his opponent. “He has already had some great results in doubles, which will help him gain experience and improve in singles. He can absolutely be a very dangerous player.”

An early hiccup from Berdych saw the American earn the first break of serve, but the 6’5” Czech broke back when Sock served for the opening set at 5-4. Berdych made the most of his first-strike style thereafter, dominating the tie-break and winning the second set without facing a break point. He finished with nine aces and won 90 per cent of first service points during the 84-minute match.

“I found a way to deal with a tough situation in the first set,” said Berdych. “Afterwards I was able to find my game and get better and better.”

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Kubot/Melo Clinch Vienna Doubles Title

Kubot/Melo Clinch Vienna Doubles Title

  • Posted: Oct 25, 2015

First-time pairing Lukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo fought back on Sunday to capture the Erste Bank Open title. Kubot and Melo recovered from a set an 2-4 deficit to beat second seeds Jamie Murray and John Peers 4-6, 7-6(3), 10-6 in the Vienna final, which lasted one hour and 33 minutes.

Kubot and Melo earned 500 Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings points and shared €125,000 in prize money. Melo and his regular partner, Ivan Dodig, have already qualified for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, to be held at The O2 in London from 15-22 November. Kubot lifted the 2009 Vienna title with Oliver Marach.

“It’s an amazing feeling, following surgery in May and the decision to focus solely on doubles,” said Kubot. “I couldn’t find a permanent partner this year, after I came back, so I am very happy to have won one of my favourite tournaments. I’m glad they got [ATP World Tour] 500-level status, because they really do deserve it as an indoor tournament. It’s my fourth title of the year, with my fourth different partner on four different surfaces. I am very happy to have played with Marcelo, maintaining his momentum. Our opponents had everything under control, but we took our chances and won the last point.”

Murray and Peers broke in the third game of the 33-minute opener, and looked to be on course to capture their seventh ATP World Tour team title when they lead 4-2 in the second set. But Kubot and Melo broke in the eighth game and clinched the first three points in the tie-break.

Kubot is now 13-7 in title matches, including his fourth crown of 2015 with as many partners. Melo, now 18-18 overall in finals, is projected to pass Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan at No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings on 2 November. He will be the first No. 1 other than the American twins since Max Mirnyi and Daniel Nestor in the week of 3 September 2012.

“I’m living the dream, playing three tournaments – winning 500, 1000 and 500 [Emirates ATP Rankings] points again,” Melo told ATPWorldTour.com. “There was a lot of pressure on my shoulders to become No. 1, this is a tough achievement. I am a really lucky guy to [soon-to-be] No. 1 with the Bryans still around.”

Murray and Peers, who have qualified for the season finale in the English capital, are now 6-9 in finals (2-5 in 2015). They finished runners up at Wimbledon (l. to Rojer/Tecau) and the US Open (l. to Herbert/Mahut). Murray is now 13-14 overall in championship matches, while Peers is 6-9.

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Ferrer Reacts To Vienna 2015 Title Run

Ferrer Reacts To Vienna 2015 Title Run

  • Posted: Oct 25, 2015

David Ferrer reacts to clinching the Erste Bank Open title, which has boosted his chances of qualifying for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Watch live tennis at tennistv.com.

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Ferrer Angled Winner Vienna 2015 Final Hot Shot

Ferrer Angled Winner Vienna 2015 Final Hot Shot

  • Posted: Oct 25, 2015

Watch Hot Shot as David Ferrer comes up with a terrific angle against Steve Johnson in the Erste Bank Open final. Watch live tennis at tennistv.com.

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Monroe/Sock Win All-American Battle

Monroe/Sock Win All-American Battle

  • Posted: Oct 24, 2015

Nicholas Monroe and Jack Sock defeated compatriots Eric Butorac and Scott Lipsky 6-4, 7-6(3) in Stockholm on Saturday to book their spot in the final. Monroe/Sock got off to a quick start in the 71-minute encounter, breaking serve in the opening game and winning the first set without facing a break point. In the second set, Butorac/Lipsky fought to 3/2 in the tie-break, but saw their opponents sweep the final five points of the match to advance.

On Sunday, Sock will try for his third doubles title of the year (Indian Wells and Beijing w. Pospisil) against Mate Pavic and Michael Venus. It will be a busy day for the American, as he will first face off against Tomas Berdych in the singles final.

Kubot/Melo Make Vienna Final

Lukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo advanced to the Vienna final by defeating David Marrero and Andreas Seppi 6-3, 6-4 on Saturday. The Polish-Brazilian duo won 85 per cent of first serve points and did not drop serve (2/2 on break points) during the 66-minute victory. On 2 November, the 32-year-old Melo will move to the top spot in the Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings for the first time, displacing Bob and Mike Bryan.

Unseeded Teams To Meet In Moscow Final

Radu Albot and Frantisek Cermak downed Ricardas Berankis and Teymuraz Gabashvili 7-6(4), 6-3 in 85 minutes on Saturday to advance to the Moscow final. The Moldovan-Czech partnership saved six of eight break points faced and will play Russian wild cards Andrey Rublev and Dmitry Tursunov for the title on Sunday.

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Ferrer To Face Johnson In Vienna Final

Ferrer To Face Johnson In Vienna Final

  • Posted: Oct 24, 2015

In 2014, David Ferrer‘s quest to qualify for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals took a hit with a three-set defeat to Andy Murray in the final of the Erste Bank Open. The Spaniard is hoping for a reversal of fortunes on Sunday in Vienna.

Ferrer downed Gael Monfils 7-6(5), 7-5 in Saturday’s semi-finals, denying all six break points faced during the two-hour and one-minute affair. Currently at No. 8 in the Emirates ATP Race To London, Ferrer will be looking to cement his position among the elite eight as he bids for a 26th title in his 51st tour-level final.

Ferrer crashed the net early and often against Monfils, winning 15 of 19 such points. After converting on his fourth set point to take the opener in a tie-break, he broke to love for 6-5 in the second set and served out the match a game later. The Spaniard has turned around their FedEx ATP Head2Head series, having dropped the first three meetings against Monfils, before reeling off three straight without dropping a set.

“It was a tough match,” said Ferrer. “It was my best match this week. I’m very glad because I am in the final.

“To beat him, I have to play my best tennis. Today, I served well and my forehand worked very nicely. It’s one of the best seasons of my career and tomorrow I will fight for another title.”

Opposing Ferrer in Sunday’s Vienna final will be Steve Johnson, who advanced to his first ATP World Tour title match with a 6-3, 7-6(4) win over Ernests Gulbis. Johnson needed 91 minutes to seal the victory, firing 12 aces and converting on two of four break opportunities.

The former two-time NCAA champion at the University of Southern California is the first American to reach the final of an ATP World Tour 500 event since John Isner finished runner-up to Juan Martin del Potro in Washington 2013. With Jack Sock advancing to the final in Stockholm as well this week, it also marks the first time two Americans have reached two different ATP World Tour finals in the same week since 2008, when Sam Querrey and Andy Roddick hoisted the trophies in Las Vegas and Dubai, respectively.

“It feels great,” said Johnson, who is the first player from the U.S. to reach the Vienna final since 1998, when Pete Sampras won the title. “Hopefully I can get one more win on Sunday. I’m just very excited to be in my first final. I served well in the first set and served well in the second.”

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Stockholm 2015 Saturday Highlights

Stockholm 2015 Saturday Highlights

  • Posted: Oct 24, 2015

Watch highlights from semi-final day in Stockholm. Video credit If Stockholm Open.

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Johnson Into First Vienna Final

Johnson Into First Vienna Final

  • Posted: Oct 24, 2015

Steve Johnson defeats Ernests Gulbis to set up a final meeting against David Ferrer.

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Nadal's Fighting Talk

Nadal's Fighting Talk

  • Posted: Oct 24, 2015

There was fighting talk from a determined Rafael Nadal on Saturday as he prepares to compete in Switzerland for the Swiss Indoors Basel. The Spaniard is not only looking for a strong finish to the 2015 ATP World Tour season, but also to lay the groundwork for what he hopes will be a return to his best form in 2016.

“I start preparing for next season today,” Nadal told media on Saturday ahead of his fourth appearance at the ATP World Tour 500 indoor hard court tournament. “There will be no rest this year. I have no time. After the [Barclays ATP] World Tour Finals I will try to have a few days off, but that’s it.”

The 29-year-old Nadal has endured up and down fortunes in 2015, but is pleased with the improvements he has made mentally during the challenging campaign. The recent ATP World Tour Asian swing was a great source of encouragement for the left-hander, who reached the Beijing final (l. to Djokovic) and lost a close semi-final in Shanghai (l. to Tsonga).

“I’ve improved most mentally this season,” said Nadal. “I have the motivation to keep going and what motivates me is to find a way to play at the highest level possible and to put myself in a position to fight for the things I want to fight for. My goal is to enjoy tennis and compete in all the tournaments and be happy with what I am doing.”

Nadal is the third seed in Basel, joining Roger Federer, Stan Wawrinka, Kevin Anderson, Richard Gasquet and John Isner in the stacked field. Rising Croatian star Borna Coric also returns, one year on from stunning Nadal in the quarter-finals to reach his first ATP World Tour semi-final (l. to Goffin).

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Nadal opens his campaign against Lukas Rosol and is looking to continue building momentum as he hopes for a strong finish at his remaining three tournaments this year: Basel, Paris and the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. The Mallorcan is also in the doubles draw in Basel alongside Marc Lopez.

“My main goal is to try and work hard and finish this year with a lot of energy and a better level than I’ve shown this year,” said Nadal. “For sure, every victory and every practice helps. I’m healthy and that’s allowing me to practise quite a lot.

“Mentally I’m feeling great, with the motivation to keep going. The process during this year has been better. I’m working hard to be better tomorrow than today. That’s the way that I’m working. We can’t compare years and we can’t compare levels. I believe I’m going in the right way.”

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Cilic Dashes Home Hopes In Moscow

Cilic Dashes Home Hopes In Moscow

  • Posted: Oct 24, 2015

No. 1 seed and defending champion Marin Cilic needed just 77 minutes to eliminate Evgeny Donskoy 6-3, 6-1 and advance to the final of the Kremlin Cup by Bank of Moscow on Saturday. The Croat finished with 10 aces, won 80 per cent of first serve points and saved the lone break point faced.

It was a first career ATP World Tour semi-final for the 25-year-old Donskoy. The wild card became the first Russian since 2011 to reach the final four in Moscow (Davydenko).

Donskoy had not dropped a set en route to the semi-finals, but was broken at 3-4 after saving three break points and saw Cilic serve out the set in the following game. He swept the final six games of the match to advance to his first final of 2015 and remain in striking distance of a spot at the Barclays APT World Tour Finals. Currently 13th in the Emirates ATP Race To London, he could move to 11th by capturing the title.

On Sunday, Cilic will take on No. 2 seed Roberto Bautista Agut, who downed fourth seed Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-4, 6-4 in 80 minutes, in a rematch of last year’s final. Bautista Agut is also through to his first final this season, having previously gone 0-5 in semi-finals. It will be the pair’s second FedEx ATP Head2Head meeting. Cilic prevailed 6-4, 6-4 in Moscow exactly 12 months ago.

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