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Roger Federer vs Damir Dzumhur Preview – French Open 2015 Round 3

Roger Federer vs Damir Dzumhur Preview – French Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: May 28, 2015

Roger Federer

Roger Federer has now won two consecutive matches during his 2015 campaign at the French Open and does not appear to be struggling as he did earlier in the year at the season-opening major tournament in Melbourne. He will now come up against Damir Dzumhur, whom he has never faced previously on the professional tour.

 

In one of the more entertaining matches of Day 4 at Roland Garros was Federer’s second round contest against Marcel Granollers. While the contest ended in straight sets, it was a fun match to tune in for and saw Federer battle back from breaks down in both the second and third sets. He eventually closed out the match 6-2, 7-6(1), 6-3 to secure entry into the third round of the tournament.

“I think I was actually playing very well,” said Federer. “I wasn’t nervous really. I think things went well for me for the first couple of sets. I think I was in control. Even though I was down a break in the second set, I still felt the match was in my racquet. And when you feel that way, obviously you’re always going to feel more confident, more comfortable, not nervous.”

 

Federer will next encounter Damir Dzumhur, who defeated Marcos Baghdatis 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 to earn his spot in the third round of the tournament. His victory over the former Australian Open runner-up was an impressive sight to behold. It will be interesting to see if the Bosnia and Herzegovina native can challenge Federer.

“I don’t know him very well,” said Federer. “I might even go so far to say I have actually almost never seen him play maybe before. [It will be an] interesting match-up clearly, and [a] different approach to the match I played today.”

This marks the first time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional circuit and should be a match that Federer wins in straight sets. Given that he has barely ever watched Dzumhur play tennis, this could be competitive affair until Federer finds his rhythm and analyzes his opponent’s game.

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Stan Wawrinka vs Steve Johnson Preview – French Open 2015 Round 3

Stan Wawrinka vs Steve Johnson Preview – French Open 2015 Round 3

  • Posted: May 28, 2015

WAWRINKA

Following two solid matches on court at Roland Garros to secure his spot in the third round in Paris, Swiss No. 2 Stan Wawrinka will look to further his campaign at the second Grand Slam of the season when he comes up against Steve Johnson. The two players have never encountered each other previously on the professional tour and will look to find their way deeper into the draw.

 

Seeded eighth at this year’s tournament, Stan Wawrinka needed four sets to defeat Serbia’s Dusan Lajovic. He won the match 6-3, 6-4, 5-7, 6-3 in two hours and 37 minutes. Wawrinka struck 11 aces, 53 winners and converted eight break points to close out the match in successful fashion.

“I feel good, [it was a] good win for me,” said Wawrinka. “In general, I started well, played well. I had some trouble with my serve, but that’s it. I’m happy to get through one more match. It was a good level in general. That’s the most important for me.

 

Wawrinka will come up against Steve Johnson, who reached the second round of the French Open with a four-set win against Sergiy Stakhovsky. He won the match 2-6, 6-3, 7-6(5), 7-6(5). He withstood nine aces and struck 50 winners and converted three break points.

“I have never played him,” said Wawrinka. “He’s a dangerous player. He’s playing well. He’s good from the baseline, [has a] good forehand and tries to put pressure [on]. I need to watch some of his matches on clay a little bit more.”

This marks the first time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour. Wawrinka and Johnson will likely compete in a tough, competitive affair that could go four or five sets depending on the form that either of these players are in at the time.
 

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2014 French Open Runner-up Simona Halep Ousted in Round 2

2014 French Open Runner-up Simona Halep Ousted in Round 2

  • Posted: May 28, 2015

Simona Halep

Following Agnieszka Radwanska’s loss on Day 2 and Eugenie Bouchard’s loss on Day 3, the third consecutive day of seeded upsets featured the surprising exit of last year’s runner-up, Simona Halep.

The world No. 3 came up against Croatia’s Mirjana Lucic-Baroni and was unable to match her enthusiasm and intensity on this particular day. Lucic-Baroni dazzled the crowd with her remarkable display on court to secure the 7-5, 6-1 win against Halep.

“It’s incredible,” Lucic-Baroni said in her on-court interview after the match. “Simona is such a great champion, and I respect her so much, and to play this well on such a big stadium makes me so happy.

“She’s such a great champion so I knew if I wanted to win I had to go for my shots, and that’s my game anyway, so I just tried to keep going for it and tried to keep my unforced errors down, as well.”

 

This is not the first time that Lucic-Baroni has beaten Halep on the professional tour. In fact, she defeated her last season at the US Open, which was technically her biggest win on the tour.

However, this is the first time that Lucic-Baroni has reached the third round of the French Open. She will next face Alize Cornet for a spot in the final 16 in Paris.
 

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Novak Djokovic vs Gilles Muller Live – French Open 2015 Round 2

Novak Djokovic vs Gilles Muller Live – French Open 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: May 28, 2015

Novak Djokovic

Top seed Novak Djokovic has had little trouble since the start of the 2015 Roland Garros, as he is yet to drop a single set en route to the second round. The Serb will next come up against Gilles Muller, whom he has only faced once previously on the tour in a match that took place at the most recent Grand Slam event this season.

Latest update: Djokovic won in straight sets 6-1 6-4 6-4. Follow the latest scores Here

 

Top seed Novak Djokovic once again began his quest to complete the career Grand Slam when he took on Jarkko Nieminen in the opening round of the 2015 French Open. Djokovic extended his match win streak to 23 consecutive victories on the tour when he defeated his opponent in straight sets, 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 in two hours and four minutes.

 

“Of course, I was aware of the quality and experience of my opponent today, who has shown, and especially in the second set, why he’s been around the tour and a successful, consistent player for so many years. He can play. He can swing through the ball and be very aggressive. And he was the better player for most of the second set. And then, I managed to come back and play some good shots, stayed patient, stayed calm. And overall it was a very solid performance.”

In a match that needed two days to complete, Gilles Muller defeated Paolo Lorenzi in five sets to earn his place against Djokovic in the second round. Muller fought back valiantly from two sets down to secure the 4-6, 4-6, 7-6, 7-6, 6-4 win on Wednesday morning.

This marks the second time that Djokovic and Muller will cross paths on the professional tour and could make for a surprisingly competitive match-up if Muller produces some of the tennis he is capable of playing. If he remains aggressive and confident on serve, then we may have a fun match to watch on Thursday.

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Caroline Wozniacki vs Julia Goerges Preview – French Open 2015 Round 2

Caroline Wozniacki vs Julia Goerges Preview – French Open 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: May 27, 2015

Caroline Wozniacki

Following a strong start to her 2015 campaign at the French Open, Caroline Wozniacki will move on to the second round at Roland Garros, where she will come up against Germany’s Julia Goerges. This marks the eighth time that these two competitors will cross paths on the tour and the second time this season. Wozniacki leads the competitive head-to-head series 4-3, including wins in their two most recent matches on the tour.

 

Wozniacki was another one of the players who was handed a tough opening match on the tour, yet she still managed to pass the opening test with flying colours. Faced with the task of beating Karin Knapp, who had won the Nurenberg title last week, Wozniacki managed to close out the match in straight sets. Knapp played great for the first four games but was clearly tired from her title win and struck 50 unforced errors to hand the match over to the Dane.

“Four games in or five games in we played like 40-something minutes. It’s ridiculous,” Wozniacki said. “It was really close from the beginning, a lot of deuces and advantages. She’s playing really well. She won last week. So it was a tough first round, but nothing unusual from my other draws this year. I was ready and kind of excited – I knew the longer we played the better for me, so I didn’t mind at all.”

 

Up next for Wozniacki is Julia Gorges, who defeated CoCo Vandeweghe in three sets 6-2, 5-7, 6-1.

“I have had a lot of tough matches against her in the past,” Wozniacki said of the German. “It’s never easy playing against her. I’m just going to be ready and competitive. It’s not going to be that much different from today’s match – big serve, big forehand. So yeah, I’m just excited for it.”

This marks the eighth time that these two competitors will cross paths on the tour and the second time this season. Woznaicki leads the competitive head-to-head series 4-3, including wins in their two most recent matches on the tour.
 

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Sloane Stephens vs Heather Watson Preview and Prediction – French Open 2015 R2

Sloane Stephens vs Heather Watson Preview and Prediction – French Open 2015 R2

  • Posted: May 27, 2015

Sloane Stephens

Once considered the future of women’s tennis in the United States, Sloane Stephens has since fallen off the beaten path and dropped significantly in the rankings. However, she managed a successful start in Paris and will now look ahead to another match-up against British No. 1 Heather Watson. This marks the fifth time that the two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour, with the Watson vs Stephens Head to Head standing at 4-0.

 

Not seeded at this year’s tournament, Sloane Stephens was handed a stiff opening match against former Grand Slam great Venus Williams. However, in one of her better matches of the season, Stephens managed to secure a straight sets victory against Williams to secure her spot in the second round. She won the match 7-6, 6-1, where she struck 22 winners and converted al three of the break points she got on serve.

“I didn’t really know what to expect. I mean, obviously she’s a great player and a great champion. I knew I was just going to have to get out there and do my best. Obviously I have never played her in a real match. So I didn’t know if she was going to boss me off the court or like how that was going to go. But I knew if I just stayed in there and played my game that it would be a good match.”

 

Stephens will next come up against Heather Watson in the second round of the tournament after the British No. 1 worked her way into that stage of the tournament with a 6-4, 7-5 win against Johnsson.

This marks the fourth time that these two competitors will cross paths on the tour. Watson remains undefeated in the series with a 4-0 mark but has not faced Stephens since the start of the year at the Hobart International. Given Watson’s record against Stephens, this should be her match to lose. However, Stephens will also be motivated to gather some momentum for the second Grand Slam of the season.
 

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Victoria Azarenka vs Lucie Hradecka Preview – French Open 2015 Round 2

Victoria Azarenka vs Lucie Hradecka Preview – French Open 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: May 27, 2015

Victoria Azarenka

Following solid starts in their respective campaigns at the French Open, former two time Grand Slam winner Victoria Azarenka will meet Lucie Hradecka in the second round of the prestigious tournament to determine who will get one step closer to the second week in Paris. This marks the third time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour, with Azarenka leading the head-to-head series 2-0.

 

Having missed the French Open last year, Azarenka kicked off her quest in Paris with a straight sets win against Maria-Teresa Torro-Flor. She struck 27 winners and 10 unforced errors to close out the match 6-2, 6-1.

“It’s never easy to play the first round of a Grand Slam, no matter what your ranking is or your position, but it’s important to start the tournament well,” Azarenka said after the match. “I had an opponent who I didn’t know about and never played against her. For me it was important to just really try to get into the rhythm, get into the tournament, and really try to stay focused throughout the whole match.”

 

In the second round, Azarenka will come up against Lucie Hradecka, who had an even simpler opening match in Paris against Zheng Saisai. She defeated her in straight sets 6-3, 6-0 to secure her spot on Thursday. She struck four aces, hit 24 winers and converted four of six breaks of serve to secure the victory in less than an hour of court time.

This marks the third time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour, with Azarenka leading the head-to-head series 2-0. Their most recent meeting on the tour took place several weeks ago at the Rome Masters, where the Belarusian was forced to play three sets in order to advance to the following stage of the tournament.
 

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Petra Kvitova vs Silvia Soler-Espinosa Preview – French Open 2015 Round 2

Petra Kvitova vs Silvia Soler-Espinosa Preview – French Open 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: May 27, 2015

Petra Kvitova

Following an opening round scare on Tuesday afternoon in Paris, Petra Kvitova is through to the second round of the tournament relatively unscathed, where she will next come up against Silvia Soler-Espinosa. This marks the first time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour and will step out on court for their match on Thursday afternoon.

 

Against Marina Erakovic in her opening round match, Petra Kvitova was forced to contest three sets and was certainly struggling to get across the finish line in the final set before she secured the pivotal break. After nearly two-and-a-half hours on court, Kvitova managed to secure the win against Erakovic 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.

“I think she didn’t miss so much, and there were a lot of good rallies. It was really difficult,” Kvitova said. “She’s a really smart player with a good touch, so I knew it was going to be difficult.

 

“I played her last time here, as well, and it was two sets. But, anyway, every match is different. I’m just glad that I won.”

“I have to say the conditions weren’t really easy for me. I think it was quite cold and the balls are really heavy, and they didn’t really fly,” she added. “For me it was really difficult to go for the shots. It was tough to make any winners or ace from the serve or something like that.”

Kvitova will come up against Silvia Soler-Espinosa, who only needed straight sets to defeat Pauline Parmentier 6-4, 6-3. It was a straightforward performance and sets up an intriguing second round contest.

This marks the first time that these two competitors will cross paths on the professional tour. While Kvitova had a difficult start to her 2015 campaign at the French Open, she should have less trouble in the second round.

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Andy Murray vs Joao Sousa Preview – French Open 2015 Round 2

Andy Murray vs Joao Sousa Preview – French Open 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: May 27, 2015

 Andy Murray

Following a 10-0 start to his clay court season in 2015, Andy Murray maintained that undefeated run when he commenced his week in Paris with a straight sets victory to advance to the following round of the tournament. As one of the tournament favourites, Murray will advance to the second round, where he will next face Portugal’s Joao Sousa. This marks the fifth time that Murray and Sousa will cross paths on the professional circuit, and the Briton leads the head-to-head series 5-0.

 

Seeded third at this year’s tournament, Andy Murray reached the second round of the tournament following a straight sets win against Facundo Arguello. His 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 scoreline extended his win streak to 11 consecutive matches this season on that surface.

“The first set, I didn’t feel like it was great; I felt like it was difficult,” said Murray. “The start was very windy on the court and cold, so it was quite slow conditions. I found it difficult at the beginning. Then I felt, when the wind died down a bit in the second and third set, I felt that the level of tennis was better.”

 

Opposite Murray in the second round of the tournament will be Joao Sousa, who reached that stage of the tournament with a straight sets win against Canada’s Vasek Pospisil, who took part in the tournament on the heels of an ankle injury several weeks ago. He struck eight aces, 32 winners and converted seven break points to close out the match 6-3, 7-6, 6-1.

This marks the sixth time that Murray and Sousa will meet on the professional tour. Murray leads the head-to-head series 5-0, which include two recent wins in 2015, at the Australian Open and Dubai. All of those wins took place on hard courts, which adds some intrigue into their first clay court match on Thursday afternoon.

 

 

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Rafael Nadal vs Nicolas Almagro Preview – French Open 2015 Round 2

Rafael Nadal vs Nicolas Almagro Preview – French Open 2015 Round 2

  • Posted: May 26, 2015

 Nadal forehand

An all-Spanish match-up is scheduled to take place Thursday afternoon, as nine-time French Open champion Rafael Nadal and Nicolas Almagro meet for a spot in the third round at Roland Garros. This is a particularly intriguing match-up, as Nadal lost to Almagro for the first time in his career last season on clay. Nadal leads Almagro in the head to head series 12-1.

 

In typical fashion at his favourite event, Rafael Nadal began his Roland Garros campaign on Monday afternoon with a straight sets win against wildcard Quentin Halys 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 in one hour and 50 minutes.

“When I had the chance to play normal points, I think I changed [rallies with] good directions with my forehand [and] very good forehands down the line,” said Nadal. “After the first three games, when I started a little bit slow, then I start moving the ball better. I am happy with the way that I played. It is the first match and I played well enough. I think my forehand worked well for a lot of moments.”

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Nadal will next come up against Nicolas Almagro, who needed four sets to defeat Alexandr Dolgopolov. The Spaniard won the match 6-3, 2-6, 6-4, 7-6(6). He will now attempt to deny Nadal a tenth title at the French Open when they meet in the second round.

This marks the 14th time these two competitors will clash on the ATP World Tour, with Nadal holding a solid 12-1 record against Almagro. The record includes an 8-1 clay court record, including ones in Barcelona and Acapulco in 2013. However, Almagro shocked the tennis community last season when he rallied from a set down to beat Nadal in the decider of the Barcelona quarter-final. Even though Nadal avenged that loss this season in Barcelona, he will have to repeat that feat again on Thursday.
 

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