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Kyrgios makes breakthrough in Miami

  • Posted: Apr 01, 2016

Australia’s Nick Kyrgios beat Canadian Milos Raonic at the Miami Open to reach his first Masters semi-final and break into the world’s top 20.

Kyrgios beat the 12th seed 6-4 7-6 (7-4) to set up a semi-final against Japan’s Kei Nishikori.

The result means Kyrgios, who turns 21 on 27 April, will become the youngest man in the top 20 for seven years.

In the women’s draw, Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova and Belarusian Victoria Azarenka won their semi-finals.

Kyrgios learning after ‘rollercoaster’

Raonic had not dropped serve all week in Miami, but Kyrgios broke the Canadian in the very first game – the only break of the contest.

“That definitely set the tone,” said Kyrgios. “I’ve really learned how to return this year and I’m moving really well, so I’m giving myself more opportunities.”

Kyrgios fended off five break points and restricted Raonic to four aces over the course of one hour and 44 minutes.

Having won his first ATP title in Marseille last month, the Australian has now broken new ground at the elite Masters level.

“I’m feel as if I’m a lot stronger, a lot fitter and I’ve just got more experience,” he said. “The last couple of years on tour have been a bit of a rollercoaster, but I’ve learned a lot.”

Asked about the new ranking, he said: “It’s pretty cool, but there are 19 guys in front of me.”

Nishikori saved five match points to win a dramatic quarter-final against Frenchman Gael Monfils 4-6 6-3 7-6 (7-3).

Kuznetsova back in final after a decade

Former US and French Open champion Kuznetsova reached the Miami Open final for the first time since she won in 2006 with a 7-5 6-3 victory over Swiss Timea Bacsinszky.

The 30-year-old, ranked 19th, beat Serena Williams in the fourth round and will return to the top 10 for the first time six years if she takes the title.

“I don’t think if I get to top 10 or not,” she said.

“When I go and I see the rankings I am confident I can beat these players and players from the top 10.”

The in-form Azarenka avenged her only defeat of the season against Angelique Kerber at the Australian Open as she beat the German 6-2 7-5.

Azarenka, 26, is now one win away from emulating Steffi Graf and Kim Clijsters by winning back-to-back Indian Wells and Miami titles,

“I have a job to do on Saturday, regardless if it’s going to make history,” said Azarenka. “I’m ready, I’m prepared and I’m going out there hungry.”

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Nishikori Back From The Brink

  • Posted: Apr 01, 2016

Nishikori Back From The Brink

Japanese rallies against inspired Monfils

Kei Nishikori left his comfort zone behind in an epic 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(3) victory over Gael Monfils at the Miami Open presented by Itau on Friday. The No. 6 seed saved five match points and advanced into the semi-finals after two and a half hours.

The No. 16 seeded Monfils came out firing, ripping a 109 mph service return en route to breaking Nishikori in the opening game. The Frenchman was all-in on his service games as well, topping 140 mph on the radar gun with his first delivery. He would end with 14 aces and 41/51 points won on his first serve. Nishikori kept pace with the explosive Monfils by making his second-serve returns count (26/40 points won) and by sneaking into the net at critical junctures.

By the start of the third set, Monfils, clothes soaked with sweat and clearly labouring under the Miami sun, appeared ready to throw in the towel. But the Frenchman instead began hitting with abandon and found his mark time and again. Down 2-4 in the deciding set, Monfils swept the next three games and held four match points with Nishikori serving to stay in the match at 4-5.

Nishikori did not allow Monfils, who was chasing his first win over a Top 10 Emirates ATP Rankings player since last April (d. Federer in Monte Carlo), to win the final point. The baseliner broke with his usual patterns of play and serve-and-volleyed to force a deciding tie-break, then took advantage of an ill-advised Monfils drop shot to move ahead for good. He improved to 16-5 in Miami, 2-0 in the FedEx ATP Head2Head rivalry with Monfils, and matched his best showing in South Florida (2014 SF).

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Herbert/Mahut Oust Bryans To Reach Miami Final

  • Posted: Apr 01, 2016

Herbert/Mahut Oust Bryans To Reach Miami Final

Frenchmen eye second straight Masters 1000 crown

Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut are one win away from completing the Indian Wells-Miami double.

The fifth-seeded Frenchmen knocked out defending champions and No. 4 seeds Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan 6-3, 6-3 on Thursday to reach the final of the Miami Open presented by Itau. They capitalised on three of their five break points chances, while saving all three faced, to clinch victory in exactly one hour. 

The Bryans had been looking to win their third straight Miami title and fifth overall (2007-08, ’14-15).

Herbert and Mahut extended their winning streak on U.S. soil to 15 matches, beginning with their title run at the 2015 US Open. They claimed their team’s first Masters 1000 title two weeks ago at the BNP Paribas Open, where they dethroned Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock in the final.

Herbert and Mahut will face Raven Klaasen and Rajeev Ram for the title. The South African/American duo upended Treat Huey and Max Mirnyi 6-4, 6-2 in the other semi-final. Klaasen and Ram saved all four break points faced and advanced in 69 minutes.

Klaasen and Ram defeated reigning Australian Open champions Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares in their Miami opener, avenging their Melbourne quarter-final loss.

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Murray: Human To Hero

  • Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Murray: Human To Hero

Scot speaks to CNN about his epic rise

After hailing from the town of Dunblane to reach No. 2 in the Emirates ATP Rankings and amass 35 tour-level titles, including two Grand Slams, Scotland’s Andy Murray has been featured in CNN’s Human To Hero show.

In the feature, Murray remembers his early playing days, discusses the relief – not joy – he felt at becoming the first British male in 77 years to win Wimbledon in 2013, and his excitement and priority shift after starting a family with his wife, Kim Sears.

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Djokovic, Goffin QFs Highlights Miami

  • Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Djokovic, Goffin QFs Highlights Miami

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Djokovic Leads Miami 2016 SF Line Up

  • Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Djokovic Leads Miami 2016 SF Line Up

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Herbert Mahut Win In Miami Doubles 2016 SF Highlights

  • Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Herbert Mahut Win In Miami Doubles 2016 SF Highlights

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Kyrgios Into Miami 2016 SF

  • Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Kyrgios Into Miami 2016 SF

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Patient Kyrgios Hits Hot Shot Miami 2016

  • Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Patient Kyrgios Hits Hot Shot Miami 2016

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Nishikori And Monfils Star In Miami 2016 QF Highlights

  • Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Nishikori And Monfils Star In Miami 2016 QF Highlights

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