Showing posts with label Double Faultin'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Double Faultin'. Show all posts

2007/03/13

Putting together the final 16


Ah...the final 16 are upon us at Indian Wells. The tournament is only now getting started. Hey everyone, Maurizio here with more results and analysis of third round action at the Pacific Life Open. We had some great matches yesterday that left us with some very interesting fourth round matches to look forward to so lets dive right into it.

Of course we can't continue further without mentioning the fact that TennisCast Idol Juan Carlos Ferrero survived his match against Acasuso. The former #1 needed three sets to move into his 4th round match and 6th encounter against Spain's current #1 Rafael Nadal. It all came down to the third set where Ferrero kept his first serve percentage at 70% while Acasuso brought his first serve percentage down to 38% helping Ferrero face more second serves and allowing the Spaniard to achieve the final break of the game at 4-4. It was a tight match the whole 2 hours and 15 minutes it took to complete but Ferrero came through and posted the 4-6, 7-6(8), 6-4 win. Ferrero, as mentioned above, will now face the trophy biting Rafael Nadal who is trying to win his first tournament since Roland Garros last year. Ferrero stopped him once at Cincinnati last year lets hope he can pull it off again this year. Nadal breezed through Fernando Verdasco, also of Spain, 6-4, 6-4.

Another fourth round match we'll really be looking forward to will be that between Tommy Haas and Fernando "Gonzo" Gonzalez, a rematch of the Australian Open Semifinal where Gonzo obliterated Haas in straight sets. Haas posted up a bagel in his 6-0, 6-3 fifty six minute win over Gabasvilli. He should be well rested for his upcoming match against the Gonz. Gonzo, though, had a very different match. It took Fernando an hour and forty one minutes to dispose of Robin Soderling. There were no breaks in the first set and each had one in the second. Gonzo dominated both tiebreakers and won in straight sets, although the match was a lot tougher than what that makes it sound like, with a score of 7-6(4), 7-6(2).

The next fourth round match was posted when Davydenko and Murray won their respective third rounders. Their matches were eerily similar, with Davydenko's match lasting an hour and six minutes while Murrays lasted a minute less and their scores were identical if the sets were moved around. Davydenko defeated Hernych 6-3, 6-1 while Murray ousted Mahut 6-1, 6-3. All this could be a precursor to a great round of 16 matchup.

In an interesting turn around streak killer Canas was taken out by TennisCast hero Carlos Moya in a very routine match. It was almost as though Canas hadn't achieved anything special the day before. Moya saved 5 break points and broke twice, once in the first to serve it out and once in the second to serve out the match. It was nonetheless a lengthy match with plenty of great rallies from the two veteran players. Moya saving the break points and converting his two chances were key as the match was ridiculously close with Moya winning 51% of the total points. Moya will face David Ferrer in the round of 16. Ferrer needed two quick sets to finish Tipsarevic's run in the tournament and made five break points to help ease his way into the fourth round with a 6-1, 6-3 score.

Djokovic seems to have gotten a wonderful draw. His third round match was extremely routine and leaves him with plenty of energy for his next match. He disposed of young 19 year old Korolev 6-2, 6-1 in under an hour. If his level of play continues at this level he should find his next match relatively easy. He'll be facing Julien Benneteau who discarded James Blake 6-2, 7-6(1). Blake's hole-in-one before the tournament seemed to sink in all his luck and left him with none to spare for the tournament. Maybe he'll decide to play golf and sink a hole-in-one after he's one a tournament. Those four hours could have come in handy for practice. I think he'll stay in our Double Faultin' list for next week.

Roddick seemed back to the top of his game during the first set of his third round match against one of the Rochus brothers but faltered in the second, although he was still able to pull the win in two sets. In took Roddick 2 hours and 30 minutes to dispose of the small Rochus one. This was due to the fact that there were no breaks in the second set. The final score was 6-3, 7-6(5). Roddick's opponent will be none other than the better than Federer crafted one handed backhand Frenchy Richard Gasquet. Gasquet got past Jarkko Nieminen in three sets. It was a two hour match that featured 6 breaks in total each with three. With his 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 win Gasquet will look to keep Andy Roddick sitting on our Double Faultin' list along with his friend James Blake.

Juan Ignacio Chela and Michael Russel also have a fourth round match forthcoming. Chela went through easily with a 6-2, 6-2 win over Gilles Simon. Russel broke through Guillermo Garcia Lopez of Spain with a 6-1, 7-5 win. Our last two players that make up our talented final 16 include hard fighting David Nalbandian and Nasdaq Finalist Ivan Ljubicic. Nalbandian seemed to forget he was looking to improve his ranking when he lost the first set 6-7(3) to Mathieu but quickly recovered and took the next two sets with relative easy 6-2, 6-0. If he could of played like that from the beginning the score sheet would look a lot more impressive. Ljubicic was in top form and seems ready to move through to the quarters as he dismantled Thomas Johansson 6-1, 6-4 in his third round match.

Round of 16 match action is set to start today at Indian Wells with Ljubicic vs Nalbandian at 1pm (pacific time) and continues with Ferrero vs Nadal (we'll keep a very close eye on this one), Chela vs. Russel and the night match between Gasquet and Roddick. Oh its a wonderful tournament we're getting this week. Make sure to come back later today as we analyze today's matches before they get going. ATP Master Series TV has the matches live so make sure to check them out. Also don't forget that ESPN2 begins coverage tomorrow at 11am eastern time. This is Maurizio from TennisCast wishing everyone out there a good day...go ahead and cheer for Ferrero we know you want to.

2007/03/12

Second Round action brings in tide of upsets


Maurizio here with TennisCast results and analysis. Oh do we have a busy month ahead of us or what!? With two masters series tournaments back to back we're gonna have our heads full in results and analysis. Yesterday's matches were no exception whatsoever. We have a lot cover so lets dive straight into it.

Obviously the first thing we have to talk about is Federer's loss...who saw this coming? Honestly, did anyone out there predict this? I mean, I could have said that he was gonna lose somewhere down the tournament but I was thinking semis or even in the final but in the second round??? Well...I know what the problem was, at least in my case. I underestimated what veteran Canas can bring to the court. I think people, I include myself in there, focused more on Cana's past, his suspension, rather than his current results. The man already has a win this year (d. Ferrero) in Brazil and by beating Federer he marks his 11th win in 13 matches. The guy is playing top ten tennis and no one seemed to notice that. He's a heavy contender for this tournament now with a good draw on his side. He faces Moya next. The veteran Spaniard won his second round match against Radek Stepanek 6-3, 6-4. Moya and Canas have only played once before and that was back in 2002 Roland Garros so that won't help us disect anything (Canas won in 5 sets). One is safe to assume that after this win Canas will have insurmountable confidence...although Federer's loss will at the same time give hope to everyone else still playing. Canas should survive his round of 16 match against either Tipsarevic, who beat Hewitt in a lengthy three set match 7-6(3), 4-6, 6-2, or #14 seed Ferrer who got past Peruvian #1 Luis Horna in a routine 6-3, 6-1 win. His next big upset could come against Blake, who moved through to the third round by downing F.Serra 6-3, 7-6(2), if the American can get past, presumably, Djokovic later on. Djokovic got past currently Double Faultin' player of the week Robby Ginepri 6-4, 6-4, though we won't count this loss against him. Canas is now only the 11th player to beat the current #1 since he took over back in early 2004. Congratulations from TennisCast Guillermo.

I warned you guys we had a lot to go through. Federer's loss was not the only upset though, albeit the biggest. There were three other upsets yesterday that we're actually sad to report. Well maybe just two of them. Our favorite Russian player Marat Safin suffered his demise at the hands of Nicolas Mahut. With his dominating first serve Mahut allowed Safin only 5 points on his first serve and upset the former Australian open champ 6-3, 4-6, 6-0. Another favorite Spaniard, and top ten seed, was also upset yesterday. Tommy Robredo lost to Gilles Simon. This is the second time the two have played and the French player evened up the score with his 6-7(0), 6-3, 6-0 win. The final upset was dealt against Marcos Baghdatis of Australian Open fame. He was taken out of the tournament early by Guillermo Garcia Lopez in a tight two setter with a score of 7-5, 7-5. Speaking of Australian Open fame, Gonzo (Fernando Gonzalez) continued his impressive year with an entry into the third round after downing Frank Dancevic of Canada 7-6(6), 1-6, 7-5. His next opponent will be Robin Soderling. These two actually have a decent history with 5 matches, 3 in favor to Soderling. Interesting to note, though, that Gonzo has won the last two and is of course the higher seed in the tournament...although we know that doesn't mean a clear victory. If the Gonz can get past this small obstacle he could potentially set up a clash against ¨I'm injured I can't continue the match¨ quote favorite, Tommy Haas who flew into the third round by posting an easy 6-4, 6-1 win over Michael Llodra. Gonzo is up 2-0, with his last win against Tommy coming at the Australian Open Semifinals where he absolutely destroyed Haas in three easy sets. Haas will be looking for sweet revenge...and Gonzo, well...for further humiliation of the German.

A couple of Veterans went down yesterday sending the average tennis player age down about 6 years. Okay that was exagerating. If Fish is old (26 years old) then Bjorkman must be ancient. The two lost to formidable players. Juan Ignacio Chela handed Bjorkman a 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 loss while Paul Henri Mathieu battled hard against Fish and barely survived with a 7-6(5), 4-6, 7-6(5). Other winners included introverts Davydenko and Ljubicic and also Gilbert coached Andy Murray.

We'll see how the tournament shapes up with the absence of Federer. Someone will take advantage and everyone should have a moral boost added to their arsenal(if this were Wimbledon Roddick would be delighted). Come back soon for the results of Monday's action and later this week for a full analysis on the last 16 remaining, along with our guesses for the winners. TennisCast out.

2007/03/11

Ferrero reaches third round...yeah and other results

This is a wonderful day for TeninsCast folks. TennisCast Idol Juan Carlos Ferrero emerged victorious yesterday in his second round match against Florian Mayer. It hurt us to have to place him on the double faultin' list but apparently he wants to prove us wrong. Yesterday he served up a bagel in his straight set match beating Mayer 6-0, 6-2. His third round match is against Acasuso who already has a couple of upsets into the tournament defeating Grosjean in the first round and the commander himself Mikhail Youzhny in the second. The two of them have battled each other twice before and both have a victory under their belt, Acasuso tough has the latest victory when he defeated the Spaniard star in Basel in 2005. This is a different story as both are coming in to the match with positive reasons to think they can win. Although Acasuso will be the more tired of the two, his two previous wins must have him at a very high confidence level, while Ferrero, who is fresh after not only a bye in the first round but a routine second round match, will be
his spot in a possible 4th round match against Rafael Nadal who has to get by #32 seed Verdasco. Nadal and Ferrero have played 5 times before and the younger Spaniard has a 4-1 lead head to head but Ferrero should be confident that he can pull out the victory with Nadal not entirely at 100% and knowing he had the last victory in a tie breaker full match back in the Master Series of Cincinnati late last year. We'll be cheering for Ferrero this week, go Mosquito!

Believe it or not there were more results yesterday, but when Ferrero is involved we are sure to make it top priority. We had posted at the end of last nights post that Gasquet was in the middle of a match and winning. The currently rising French star finished his match strong and beating his fellow young star Juan Martin del Potro 7-6(2), 6-2. Gasquet moves on to face J. Nieminen. Last night we also reported that half of the Rochus family was out...with C.Rochus losing. Today we happily post that his brother O.Rochus stays alive after defeating the wannabe white rapper of the tennis tour Vincent Spadea. You thought we'd let you go without letting you know the names of the Rochus brothers? Well yeah...its funner and more confusing that way. Nadal learned his next opponent will be Fernando Verdasco after he defeated Andreas Seppi 7-6(5), 6-3. This should be an interesting match considering Nadal isn't at his most dangerous physical peak and that Verdasco is always a tricky opponent. I'll make it less interesting for you...Nadal dominates Verdasco head to head with 4 straight wins dating back to 2005 and even to a challengers event back in 2003...yeah Verdasco winning would be a definite update to say the least. The last result we're gonna share tonight involves Andy Roddick. While the match was nothing extraordinary ending in a pleasant two sets, 7-6(5), 6-4, it was the record crowd that made this match so much fun. More than 20,000 fans came to enjoy the night match setting a record at Indian Wells. Roddick should have an easy road to the last 16 he faces O. Rochus next and will most likely meet the young Frenchy Gasquet in the round of 16 where we think his tournament will increase in difficulty.

Later tonight we'll post more results from some more second round action thats been going on today at Indian Wells. Make sure to check back soon for all the results. TennisCast will also have an update from our Equipment section led by TennisCast contributor and co-host Mario later on so make sure to come back to check out what he has to say. Thats it for now folks remember to check out all the action over at Master Series TV where play is going on live. See ya soon!