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Day 8 Preview & Schedule: Zverev vs. Ruud; Sinner vs. Cerundolo

  • Posted: Mar 30, 2022

Day 8 Preview & Schedule: Zverev vs. Ruud; Sinner vs. Cerundolo

2021 finalist Sinner takes on unseeded Argentine Cerundolo

The Miami Open presented by Itau edges closer to the business end as Hard Rock Stadium plays host to the first two quarter-final matchups on Wednesday. Second seed Alexander Zverev seeks to remain unbeaten against Casper Ruud, while 2021 finalist Jannik Sinner takes on Francisco Cerundolo, the World No. 103 enjoying a dream run on debut in south Florida.

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[2] Alexander Zverev (GER) vs. [6] Casper Ruud (NOR)

It’s a third ATP Masters 1000 quarter-final showdown for Alexander Zverev and Casper Ruud.

The pair met in the last eight at the Western & Southern Open and the Rolex Paris Masters in 2021, with Zverev coming out on top in straight sets in both. The 2018 finalist Zverev has looked back to his best in Miami so far after a tough start to the year and produced a solid all-round performance to down Thanasi Kokkinakis in the fourth round, but the second seed will not take anything for granted against Ruud.

“I think he [Ruud] is playing great tennis,” said Zverev after his win over Kokkinakis. “The way he beat Cameron Norrie [in the fourth round] on a hard court is quite impressive, and I think when he’s playing like that he can beat anybody.

“He’s somebody that really does not miss much. He’s somebody that tries to play aggressive with his forehand as well. [I have to] take away his strength in a way and we’ll see how it goes tomorrow.”

Ruud certainly showed off that ball-striking prowess in his straight-sets win over Norrie, dictating play from the baseline against one of the best defenders on Tour. His 6-3, 6-4 win means the Norwegian has dropped just 15 games on his way to the last eight.

The sixth seed had not won a match at the Miami event prior to this year but will now feel adding a first Masters 1000 title to his seven ATP 250 triumphs is a real possibility. The 23-year-old certainly has all the weapons required to test Zverev on Wednesday.


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[9] Jannik Sinner (ITA) vs. Francisco Cerundolo (ARG)

Argentine Francisco Cerundolo will aim to keep his dream run going in Miami when he plays ninth seed Jannik Sinner in the quarter-finals.

The 23-year-old has made a stunning impression over the past week on his ATP Masters 1000 debut, upsetting seeds Reilly Opelka, Gael Monfils and Frances Tiafoe en route to the last eight. However, the World No. 103, who arrived in Florida with a 0-2 tour-level record on hard courts, will face his toughest test yet when he takes to court against #NextGenATP Italian Sinner for the first time.

Sinner negotiated a tricky fourth-round test by moving past Australian Nick Kyrgios 7-6(3), 6-3. The 20-year-old admitted that he feels comfortable playing in Florida but knows he will have to maintain his level to defeat the 23-year-old Cerundolo.

“I like the crowd. I like the situation here,” Sinner said. “Obviously every match here is very tough. Everyone deserves to be where they are. So the quarter-finals are going to be a tough match and I hope I will be prepared.”

Sinner has fond memories in Miami, having become just the fourth teenager to reach the championship match in the tournament’s 37-year history last season when aged 19. Only Andre Agassi, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic had previously achieved the feat.

This year, the ninth seed saved eight match points across his first two matches in Miami before he eliminated Kyrgios to advance into the last eight. Sinner is a five-time tour-level titlist, but has yet to find the winning formula this season, with his best results in 2022 quarter-final runs at the Australian Open and the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships.

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Koolhof/Skupski Cruise Into Miami SFs

  • Posted: Mar 30, 2022

Koolhof/Skupski Cruise Into Miami SFs

Kokkinakis/Kyrgios also reach final four

Seeking their fourth ATP Tour title of the 2022 season, Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski eased into the last four at the Miami Open presented by Itau. The Dutch/British duo dominated from start to finish in a 6-2, 6-1 victory over Rohan Bopanna and Denis Shapovalov on Tuesday.

After coming together for the first time in January, Koolhof and Skupski won titles in three of their first six events as a team (Melbourne, Adelaide 2, Doha). After a run to the Indian Wells quarter-finals, they sit second in the ATP Doubles Team Rankings.

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The 32-year-olds saved all four break points they faced to go one step further in Miami and reach their fifth semi-final of the season. They erased three break chances late in the first set to maintain their lead, then saved one more on a sudden-death match point as Bopanna and Shapovalov made a final charge.

From 40/0 in the match’s final game, the Indian/Canadian pairing saved three match points to bring to get to deuce, but could not extend the match beyond that sudden-death point.

The only team above Koolhof and Skupski in the 2022 doubles race is that of Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios. The reigning Australian Open champions also advanced to the semi-finals with a victory in the opposite half of the draw.

The Aussies poured it on late, winning nine of the last 11 games in a 7-5, 6-2 victory over third seeds Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos. They saved the only two break points they faced in the match as they fought back from 30/40 to serve out the opening set.


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Still in action on Tuesday evening are Italy’s Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini against Argentia’s Federico Delbonis and Maximo Gonzalez. The winner there will face Koolhof/Skupski in the semis.

Second seeds Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury are set to take on Hubert Hurkacz and John Isner in the fourth quarter-final on Wednesday for the right to challenge Kokkinakis/Kyrgios.

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Wawrinka & Thiem Both Lose On Challenger Return

  • Posted: Mar 29, 2022

Wawrinka & Thiem Both Lose On Challenger Return

Former Top 3 stars make comeback after long-term injuries

Two of the ATP Tour’s most recognisable faces returned to the match court on Tuesday after extended breaks due to injury.

Stan Wawrinka and Dominic Thiem both suffered losses at the AnyTech365 Andalucia Open, but for Wawrinka simply competing again represented a victory at the ATP Challenger Tour event in Marbella, Spain.

“I think physically it was good, it was really positive,” said the Swiss after his 6-2, 6-4 first-round loss to World No. 131 Elias Ymer at the outdoor clay event. “I was super happy to be back playing a tournament, to get the emotion, to get the stress of a match again.”

Wawrinka had not played since the Qatar ExxonMobil Open in Doha in March 2021 due to a foot injury. After an extensive rehabilitation process, the 37-year-old was happy to finally make the move to the match court.

“I was focused on trying to do my best with the level I have right now, and I knew it would be difficult, but in general I think it’s only a positive week for me,” he said. “I’ve been practising well and I’m going to keep practising and keep building for the next few weeks.”

Wawrinka’s next tournament will be the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters in mid-April, where he lifted the trophy in 2014, as he gears up for a Grand Slam comeback at Roland Garros. Despite having this schedule in place, the Swiss is putting no pressure on himself in terms of what he can achieve in his first months back on Tour.

“There is a short-term goal, and a long-term goal,” he said. “It’s tough to say about timing. There is a lot of time until the French Open, so for sure I will be a completely different player, physically and tennis-wise.

“I’m not worried at all. I need to focus on the moment, to focus on what I’m doing today to get to the level I want to be [at].”

For 2020 US Open champion Thiem it has been nine months out with an injury to his right wrist. The Austrian last played on the grass at the Mallorca Championships in June and on Tuesday was beaten 6-3, 6-4 by World No. 228 Pedro Cachin.

The 28-year-old acknowledged it had been a difficult road back when he announced his participation at the Marbella event via an Instagram post on 25 March. “It’s been a very, very tough period for me and to go back to competition is what I have been waiting for so long and as you know I had a lot of setbacks,” wrote Thiem. “I know this will be a slow process of getting back to the top level, but I am ready to work hard and start humble.”

Thiem’s return coincides with the start of the clay-court season, giving him the opportunity to ease back in on a surface he has always enjoyed. The Austrian has won 10 of his 17 ATP Tour titles on the red dirt and he reached the championship match at Roland Garros in 2018 and 2019.

Wawrinka and Thiem’s appearance in Marbella marks the first time that two former Top 3 players have competed at the same Challenger Tour event. Former Top 50 stars Philipp Kohlschreiber, Pablo Andujar and Jiri Vesely have all advanced to the second round in Spain, as has 2020 and 2021 finalist Jaume Munar.

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Berrettini Announces 'Minor Operation' On Right Hand

  • Posted: Mar 29, 2022

Berrettini Announces ‘Minor Operation’ On Right Hand

Operation follows Italian’s withdrawal from Miami

Matteo Berrettini announced on Instagram Tuesday that he underwent a “minor operation” on his right hand following his withdrawal from the Miami Open presented by Itau.

“My team and I have been speaking to medical experts since my withdrawal from Miami with a right hand injury,” Berrettini wrote. “Following multiple scans and assessments we decided a minor operation was the best solution to ensure a full and quick recovery.

“Earlier today I had the operation and I’m happy to report it went extremely well. My doctor and team are already discussing plans for me to get back on court. I will provide an update as soon as this plan is finalised. Thanks very much as always for all the support.” 

 

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The Italian last competed at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, where he lost in the fourth round against Miomir Kecmanovic. The two-time Nitto ATP Finals competitor is 9-6 on the season, including a run to the Australian Open semi-finals.

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Medvedev Passes Brooksby Test

  • Posted: Mar 29, 2022

Medvedev Passes Brooksby Test

Top seed next faces Hurkacz or Harris

Daniil Medvedev moved to within one victory of reclaiming the No. 1 spot in the ATP Rankings Tuesday at the Miami Open presented by Itau, overcoming Jenson Brooksby 7-5, 6-1.

The 26-year-old, who is making his fourth appearance in Florida, rallied from 3-5 in the first set as he soaked up Brooksby’s variety of shots in a controlled performance to advance into the quarter-finals after 80 minutes.

“Jenson has the potential to be a top player,” Medvedev said in his on-court interview. “He is really good and plays better than his ranking. I knew it was not going to be an easy match. I had no solutions at the beginning. The crucial moment was when I managed to make him serve for the set and he got a little bit tight and I played a bit better.”

Medvedev will next face reigning Miami champion Hubert Hurkacz or South African Lloyd Harris, knowing a win would move him back to World No. 1 on Monday, two weeks after he lost top spot to Novak Djokovic.

The Balance of Power analysis from Tennis Data Innovation shows the dramatic turnaround in how the match was played between sets. Brooksby had a slight edge in BOP in the first set when he made an explosive start, but Medvedev had a massive nine percentage points advantage in playing from attacking positions when he dominated the second set. (Learn more about Balance of Power)

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The top seed is bidding to win his first trophy of the season this week, having reached the final at the Australian Open and the last four at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC in Acapulco.

Medvedev, who spent three weeks as the World No. 1 from 28 February to 21 March this year, is a four-time ATP Masters 1000 champion. With his victory over American Brooksby, the World No. 2 equalled his best result in Miami, after also advancing to the last eight in 2021.

Medvedev started slowly against Brooksby on Hard Rock Stadium as he struggled to cope with the World No. 39’s intensity and shot variation. However, Medvedev is not a 13-time tour-level titlist for nothing, and he found his range when it mattered most, breaking back to level at 5-5.

From there he put his foot on the pedal, hitting with great accuracy, depth and precision to force Brooksby into errors. Medvedev limited the unforced error count in the second set and rolled off 10 of the final 11 games, firing the ball through the court with great power to advance in their first ATP Head2Head meeting.

“Sometimes I am not that intense on court, so today I tried to pump myself up,” Medvedev added. “I had to try and close it out as fast as possible. I had to fight for every point.”

Brooksby defeated Federico Coria, Nikoloz Basilashvili and Roberto Bautista Agut to reach the fourth round. The 21-year-old was aiming to reach the quarter-finals at a Masters 1000 tournament for the first time.

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Sinner Shines Against Kyrgios In Miami

  • Posted: Mar 29, 2022

Sinner Shines Against Kyrgios In Miami

Italian is now 8-1 in Miami

Jannik Sinner saved eight match points across his first two matches at the Miami Open presented by Itau, but on Tuesday he did not need to toe the limit so closely. The ninth seed played his best tennis against the red-hot Nick Kyrgios, defeating the Australian 7-6(3), 6-3 to reach the quarter-finals at Hard Rock Stadium.

“Today I raised a little bit my level,” Sinner said in his on-court interview. “I had to, because he’s a very aggressive player, especially when he serves well. I’m very happy about my performance today.”

The 20-year-old made his first ATP Masters 1000 final one year ago in Miami on his tournament debut, and he is now 8-1 at the event. Sinner will next play 28th seed Frances Tiafoe or Argentine Francisco Cerundolo.

In the pair’s first ATP Head2Head clash, Kyrgios, who lost a combined nine games against seeded opponents Andrey Rublev and Fabio Fognini, seemed keen on making another quick start. Sinner was forced to save a break point in two of his first three service games, but he held on in those moments, and neither man lost serve in the opening set.

“I think when I saved a couple of break points early in the first set, it raised my confidence a little bit,” Sinner said. “Then it was not easy on this one side where the sun was completely in the eye, which you have to manage a little bit the situation also.”

It all came apart for Kyrgios in the ensuing tie-break. Sinner gave him no free points early on, and the Australian then received a point penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct following chatter about the chair umpire. Kyrgios was unable to overcome that, eventually hitting a frustrated double fault to lose the set.

The wild card then smashed his racquet against his bag and the court, which led to him receiving a game penalty. That cost the Aussie dearly, as he was set to serve to start the second set. It essentially gave Sinner a break advantage to begin the second set, which the five-time ATP Tour titlist took full advantage of.

Kyrgios had some high moments, hitting a flurry of volleys on one point, finishing the sequence with a stunning drop volley. In the final game of the match, he also hit an impressive forehand volley on the full stretch against an approaching Sinner.

But Sinner was the more consistent of the two players, especially from his ground. His easy power prevented Kyrgios from controlling the action and put pressure on him to make poor shot selection.

“I think he’s very solid on his backhand, which he plays very, very flat,” Sinner said. “I tried to somehow move him a little bit, trying to make him a little bit off balance, especially trying to get as many balls in return games in the court, which today I think I did very well.

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Zverev Ends Kokkinakis' Run, Reaches Miami QFs

  • Posted: Mar 29, 2022

Zverev Ends Kokkinakis’ Run, Reaches Miami QFs

German next plays sixth seed Ruud

Alexander Zverev continued the quest for his first title of the season Tuesday, overcoming Australian qualifier Thanasi Kokkinakis 6-4, 6-4 to reach the quarter-finals at the Miami Open presented by Itau.

The World No. 4 captured six tour-level titles in a standout 2021 campaign but has yet to strike gold this year, with his best result coming in Montpellier where he reached the final.

Zverev is playing with confidence in Florida this week, however, having moved past Borna Coric and Mackenzie McDonald in his opening two matches. The 24-year-old dictated the forehand exchanges against Kokkinakis and played with greater consistency from the baseline to advance after one hour and 32 minutes.

“I wanted to shorten the points as it was quite hot,” Zverev said in his on-court interview. “Thanasi is a very aggressive player so I tried to take that away from him. I was returning the second serve quite well. I kept putting pressure on him and kept being aggressive and it worked out well.”


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With his victory on Hard Rock Stadium, Zverev now leads the 25-year-old 1-0 in their ATP Head2Head series. The second seed will next face Casper Ruud after the Norwegian swept aside 10th seed Cameron Norrie 6-3, 6-4.

“Casper is a great player and playing incredibly well right now, so I am ready for a tough battle,” Zverev added.

Zverev is making his seventh appearance in Miami, with his best result reaching the championship match in 2018, when the event was held at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne.

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Zverev played with great intensity at the start of the first set as he demonstrated impressive footwork to move inside the baseline and control points on his forehand. Kokkinakis struggled to impose his dynamic game on the German, who gained the crucial break in the fifth game in the first set before soaring through his service games to move ahead.

The German continued to control proceedings in the second set as he frequently finished points at the net after pulling the Australian from side to side. Zverev broke Kokkinakis to move into a 3-2 lead and from there he put his foot on the accelerator to advance.

Kokkinakis was aiming to reach the quarter-finals at an ATP Masters 1000 event for the first time. The World No. 97 has enjoyed a strong start to the season, capturing his maiden tour-level title in Adelaide before he lifted the Australian Open men’s doubles trophy with Nick Kyrgios.

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