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ΣΥΝΕΧΙΖΕΙ ΑΚΑΘΕΚΤΗ Η ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΙΚΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ ΣΤΟ US OPEN

ΣΥΝΕΧΙΖΕΙ ΑΚΑΘΕΚΤΗ Η ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΙΚΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ ΣΤΟ US OPEN

  • Posted: Sep 08, 2015

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Η Βαλεντίνη Γραμματικοπούλου κέρδισε την 18χρονη Magdalena Frech απο την Πολωνία πέρασε στις 16 του κυρίως ταμπλώ, στην κατηγορία Juniors του US OPEN.  Η Βαλεντίνη είχε ένα δύσκολο πρώτο σετ, καθώς από νωρίς βρέθηκε πίσω στο σκορ, αλλά δείχνοντας αποφασιστικότητα κατόρθωσε να το γυρίσει και να πάρει το σετ με 7-5.   Στο δεύτερο σετ με τον αέρα της νικήτριας επιβλήθηκε στην αντίπαλο της και πήρε εύκολα τη νίκη με σκορ 6-0.

Επόμενη αντίπαλος της Βαλεντίνης στη μάχη της για την 8αδα  είναι η η 16χρονη Αμερικανίδα Kylie McKenzie που απέκλεισε τη Ρωσίδα Anna Blinkova Νο 3 του ταμπλώ με σκορ 6-1,6-4.

Novak Djokovic vs Feliciano Lopez US Open 2015 QF Preview and Prediction

Novak Djokovic vs Feliciano Lopez US Open 2015 QF Preview and Prediction

  • Posted: Sep 08, 2015

Novak Djokovic

After being surprisingly pushed to four sets in the last round by Roberto Bautista Agut, Novak Djokovic will be hoping for a stress free outing in the quarter-finals when he takes on Feliciano Lopez. 

Looking for his third slam of the year and his first US Open title since 2011, Djokovic had a straight forward opening three rounds winning all three matches without dropping a set. He struggled at times during his win over Bautista Agut, especially in the second set when the Spaniard played some inspired tennis to win the set from a break down and outplayed Djokovic from the back of the court during his hot streak.

Not so strong from the baseline, Lopez and his serve and volley game offers a completely different test for Djokovic who has not played someone you would consider an above average server so far in his run. After a tough five setter against Mardy Fish in round two, Lopez picked up two impressive scalps to find his way to the quarter finals. Milos Raonic was sent packing in straight sets and Fabio Fognini suffered the same fate as the Italian could not back up his stunning victory over Rafael Nadal.

Lopez has struggled with Djokovic in the past, winning just one set in five matches – the most recent of which was in 2012. Given Lopez’s failure to trouble a far inferior version of Djokovic, it seems unlikely that he will have much luck here.

Prediction – Djokovic to win in straight sets.

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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga vs Marin Cilic US Open 2015 QF Preview and Prediction

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga vs Marin Cilic US Open 2015 QF Preview and Prediction

  • Posted: Sep 08, 2015

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After his 2014 US Open title run was largely written off as a fluke, Marin Cilic has been looking to silence the doubters and is half way to defending his title. However, the matches will get much tougher from here on as he takes on Jo-Wilfried Tsonga next, with Novak Djokovic likely awaiting in the semi-finals for the winner.

Cilic defeated Kei Nishikori in last year’s final and a quarter-final rematch was largely expected after the pair were drawn in the same quarter. However, Nishikori’s round one loss opened up the draw for someone to make a run and it was Jo Wilfried Tsonga that took advantage. The Frenchman has not been broken all tournament or lost a set on his way to the quarter-finals thanks to some impressive serving while he has lost 5 or more games in a set just once of the 12 possible times.

Cilic’s journey to the quarter-finals hasn’t been as smooth, most notably being taken to five sets by Mikhail Kukushkin who had previously defeated Dimitrov in the tournament. Aside from a mid second set blip, Cilic was solid in a four set victory over Jeremy Chardy in the previous round. The win secured Cilic’s second grand slam quarter-final running after he did the same at Wimbledon.

With Tsonga in such imperious serving form, he has to be considered the early favourite to win the match. The dominant form that saw Cilic storm to the title last year is not to be seen while Tsonga is a step up from Chardy. Cilic has taken the last three matches that these two have played, two of which were on hard courts, to lead the head to head 4-3.

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US OPEN JUNIORS. Νίκες για Γραμματικοπούλου και Τσιτσιπά

US OPEN JUNIORS. Νίκες για Γραμματικοπούλου και Τσιτσιπά

  • Posted: Sep 07, 2015

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Η Βαλεντίνη Γραμματικοπούλου μπήκε στο κυρίως ταμπλό του US Open στα Juniors κερδίζοντας με 7-6 (2), 6-1 την Καναδή Vanessa Wong.  Επόμενη αντίπαλος η Ινδή Pranjala Yadlapalli, Νο19 στην παγκόσμια κατάταξη των Juniors.

O Στέφανος Τσιτσιπάς νίκησε εύκολα με 6-1, 6-4 τον Ιταλό Federico Bonacia και προκρίθηκε στον 2ο γύρο των προκριματικών. Επόμενος αντίπαλος του Στέφανου ο Ισπανός  Bernabe Zapata Miralles.

 

 

 

Rafael Nadal’s struggles continue as he loses against Fognini at US Open

Rafael Nadal’s struggles continue as he loses against Fognini at US Open

  • Posted: Sep 06, 2015

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It’s been a year of lows for Rafael Nadal, who has been refreshingly open about the confidence issues that have plagued his season. However for all the shock defeats, it’s hard to imagine that any will have left as much of a mental scar as the stunning loss to Italy’s Fabio Fognini.

From a seemingly unassailable 6-3, 6-4, 3-1* position, Nadal slumped to an incredible 5-set defeat (d. 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 4-6) in an epic match lasting just under 4 hours. Spanning his entire professional career, this is the first time Rafa has been defeated after holding a 2 sets to love lead (previously boasting a perfect record of 151-0 across Grand Slam and Davis Cup matches).

Certainly there would have been some trepidation from the Spaniard coming into this match, given the pain Fognini had already dished out to him this season. The Italian achieved the extremely rare feat of back to back clay court victories over Nadal, beating him in Rio and Barcelona (d. 1-6, 6-2, 7-5 & 6-4, 7-6(6)). Since then Nadal achieved some semblance of revenge with a closely fought and somewhat heated win in the final of Hamburg, representing just his third title of the season.

Despite these matches pointing a potential banana skin, the first hour and half’s play on Arthur Ashe suggested otherwise as the 14-time grand slam winner cruised to two sets to love and a break in the third. Admittedly it was consistency over the spectacular, still at times producing some strange and wayward errors particularly off the forehand wing. However, his flamboyant opponent was coughing up more than enough errors to make this look like a comfortable night’s work.

That was until the sixth game of the third set where the match took a huge u-turn. Nadal threw in a nervous, error strewn game as Fognini broke to love. Perhaps sensing some of the much publicised mental frailty of his opponent, the Italian became inspired producing a sustained period of some of the best shot-making you could ever wish to see. Floods of winners came off both sides as Fognini adopted a much more aggressive approach, seemingly dictating every point. An increasing stressed Nadal seemed to have no answers as the Arthur Ashe crowd roared in delight as the underdog took the match into a decider.

The fifth set was an epic in itself with Fognini three times up a break, only to be pegged back by an increasing dogged Nadal who was relying on all his battling qualities to stay alive. Aided by a few trademark fist pumps, the crowd support now shifted inevitably towards the two-time former champion, as for the first time the Italian seemed to become very conscious of the finishing line. To his credit though, he produced a scintillating game at 4-4 with four blazing winners; to give him what proved to be the pivotal break.

He finally held out to 30 in the tenth game to secure what is the biggest win of his career and to become the first Italian man in a decade to reach the 4th round of the U.S Open (Sanguinetti, 2005). As for Rafa, this defeat leaves plenty to contemplate and ensures it will be his first slamless year since 2004, his best result being a quarter final at Roland Garros. Although many will be quick to criticise, the plaudits really should go to Fognini, who is perhaps finally finding the mental fortitude to go with his undoubted talent.

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How to combat that phase of susceptibility – Serena Williams knows it well

How to combat that phase of susceptibility – Serena Williams knows it well

  • Posted: Sep 03, 2015

Serena Williams

There is no tennis player who doesn’t go through the moment of vulnerability – that make or break phase. That phase of susceptibility which just doesn’t let you get into the groove, but still you need to find a way out.

In this context, there are two facets that clearly define what Serena Williams is all about.

First, the twinge, the grimace is all over her when she is down. We have seen it time and again, during her fabulous journey of 21 Grand Slams victories till date. Second, how she catapults herself and turns around that seemingly uncontrollable situation into a win. Its sheer delight to watch her script this transition. One such act was witnessed today as she got past Kiki Bertens 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 in the second round.

At a time when all eyes are on Williams to win this edition of the US Open and catch up with Steffi Graf for 22 Grand Slam titles, some of the routine stuff is being underestimated. Every single match takes a lot, and by no means a player’s potential can be discounted even as Williams is the hot favourite. The strapping Dutch woman exemplified the same. Though she failed to serve the set out at 5-4, and then let 4-0 lead in the first tie-break drift away, Bertens did trouble the top-ranked player.

As one would expect, Williams exhibited immense grit when it was needed. As much as she breaks the flow with relentless hitting, the fact her body language, her expressions become more evasive probably impacts Williams’ opponents, too. They clearly know Williams is not going to give up. A case in point, after hitting out with precision, Bertens came up with a feeble backhand at 5-5 in the tie-break. And then a fortuitous net-cord paved way for an error from the Dutch player, who eventually threw her racquet in pain.

By no means it’s easy to challenge Williams when she gains lead. Williams did close out with ease. Bertens probably played the match of her life, and would learn a great deal.

As for the champion, the weight of expectations is increasing. She knows the spotlight is on her, more than ever. And she seems to be ready for it, with her poise standing out. Next up its going to be Bethanie Mattek-Sands in the third round.

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Club Players Tennis Tournament στο Vouliagmeni Tennis Club

Club Players Tennis Tournament στο Vouliagmeni Tennis Club

  • Posted: Sep 03, 2015

Club Players Tennis Tournament

Απο Τετάρτη 16/9/2015 μέχρι Κυριακή 4/10/2015 στις εγκαταστάσεις του Vouliagmeni Tennis Club θα διεξαχθεί το ” Club Players Tennis Tournament by ASICS “.

Το τουρνουά απευθύνεται σε ερασιτέχνες άνδρες και γυναίκες .  Στις κατηγορίες Open μπορούν να παίξουν αθλητές και προπονητές.

Δηλώσεις Συμμετοχής  μέχρι Παρασκευή 11/9/2015  στο τηλ: 6945 594439.

 

Andy Murray vs Nick Kyrgios US Open 2015 Preview and Analysis

Andy Murray vs Nick Kyrgios US Open 2015 Preview and Analysis

  • Posted: Sep 01, 2015

Andy Murray

 

On one side of the net: Murray, the World no. 3, who has played some of the best tennis of his career throughout a stunningly consistent season but has failed to win a Grand Slam, facing either his last chance of the season at the US Open or the dreary chance of his earliest exit at a Slam since losing to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the first round of the Australian Open back in 2008.

On the other: Kyrgios, unseeded, desperate to get the focus back on his tennis after an on-court taunt aimed at Stan Wawrinka in Montreal went viral and left his behavior under a microscope from the media and the sport’s governing bodies, with a one-month suspension hanging over his head if he fails to clean up his act at ATP World Tour-sanctioned events (i.e. not Grand Slams).

Murray has won every match he has played against Kyrgios in straight sets (only 2 sets have been 6-4 or better) including victories on hard courts at last year’s Canada Masters and the Australian Open back in January. But Murray knows that, like the Tsonga he lost to in 2008, Kyrgios has the raw power and touch to blow away any opponent if he gets hot and, having played the Australian twice in Grand Slams (most recently in the third round of the French Open, he knows that Kyrgios relishes the big stage.

It would definitely be a mistake to underestimate Kyrgios, or to expect him to retreat into his shell after what happened in Montreal: The 20-year-old, who has wins over Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal on his resume already, may say he’s learned his lesson but also says he’s ‘not embarrassed’ by the incident or the fall-out from it. We probably shouldn’t anticipate a chastened, more low-key Kyrgios to take the court on Tuesday. Indeed, he can be expected to relish the big stage and the chance to pull off a win against a top opponent – and perhaps even the opportunity to play the villain for the Arthur Ashe crowds.

In other words, it’s definitely going to be Kyrgios’s tennis, not his behavior, which concerns Murray on Tuesday. Murray’s impeccable defense and variety of the ground have always frustrated Kyrgios into impatient errors in the past, but there’s always a danger that that balance can slide into too much passivity from Murray. The third seed also has to worry about trying to win as quickly as possible in order to conserve energy, crucial with so many miles on his legs at this point of the season and with his tricky draw. It’s impossible to tell what you are going to get from Kyrgios, but on the big stage, against a top opponent, feeling like he has nothing to lose, it’s a perfect scenario for him to swing freely and push Murray harder than he ever has before. Could we be in for a huge shock on just the second day of the US Open?

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US OPEN. Η Μ. ΣΑΚΚΑΡΗ ΕΠΙΣΤΡΕΦΕΙ ΓΕΜΑΤΗ ΕΜΠΕΙΡΙΕΣ

US OPEN. Η Μ. ΣΑΚΚΑΡΗ ΕΠΙΣΤΡΕΦΕΙ ΓΕΜΑΤΗ ΕΜΠΕΙΡΙΕΣ

  • Posted: Sep 01, 2015

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Έπειτα από μιά εξαιρετική πορεία στα προκριματικά και ένα πολύ δυνατό πρώτο σετ η Μαρία Σάκκαρη έχασε στον πρώτο γύρο του κυρίως ταμπλώ του US OPEN από την  Κινέζα Qiang Wang.

Στο πρώτο σετ η Σάκκαρη βρέθηκε μπροστά στο σκορ με 4-2  αλλά δεν κατάφερε να κρατήσει τη διαφορά καθώς η πιο έμπειρη αντίπαλος της, γύρισε τον αγώνα και πήρε το  σετ με 7-5. Στο δεύτερο σετ η 23χρονη Qiang Wang πήρε από την αρχή μεγάλη διαφορά  και κέρδισε και το δεύτερο σετ με σκορ 6-2.

Καμία ήττα δεν είναι γλυκιά, αλλά σε ένα τέτοιο επίπεδο αγώνων και μετά από τέτοια πορεία  η 20χρονη αθλήτρια μας φεύγει απο τη Νέα Υόρκη γεμάτη εμπειρίες, έχοντας κερδίσει τις εντυπώσεις και την εκτίμηση όλων μας.