Showing posts with label Ginepri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ginepri. Show all posts

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.

2007/03/10

Pacific Life Open


Welcome Tennis fans to TennisCast. What a way to begin this new site. At the very beginning of two wonderful back to back Master Series Tournaments. Starting out of course with none other than that Pacific Life Open. Matches began the 5th of March but main draw play was underway on Friday and we have all the results including today's play. As we write this entry play is continuing over at Indian Wells so make sure to check out all the live action coverage provided by ATP Master Series TV. You can find the link to the right of this page. Live feeds, Interviews, Highlights and much more is available so make sure to check it out it will be worth your time...trust me on this one. Action has been heavy these past two days given the many matches in play so we have a lot to cover. For all the official list of results please make sure to visit the Pacific Life Open website at http://www.pacificlifeopen.com/1/results/. So far we've had all first round games being played with the exception of the Acasuso vs Youzhny match and the Nadal vs Clement match and of course the current live matches going on but we'll cover those in a second.

It's been a pretty hectic first round with some key matches and a couple of surprises and a couple of "yeah thats what we expected moments." Speaking of surprises Canas absolutely dominated the court today almost posting double bagels by defeating J. Hayek with a score of 6-1, 6-1. Canas is off to a great start this year, coming out of his recent suspension, to win the outdoor clay tournament at Costa Do Sauipe, Brazil back in Febraury. Another Latin American with surprising good results was Luis Horna who won a three setter against Volandri 6-0, 4-6, 6-2. Horna led the way for his Davis Cup team of Peru earlier this year to defeat Venezuela in the first round. He's had success with an 8-4 record this year and a tournament win to his credit. We'll see how he faces up against a top 20 opponent when he battles number 14 David Ferrer in the second round. In a not so surprising match TennisCast heroe Moya defeated qualifier Capediville in a pretty standard 6-4,6-4 win. That was his only freebie for the tournament as he now has to face endurance player Radek Stepanek in the second round and most probably if he wins against him Federer in the third so it will be a long road for the previous top Spaniard player. Speaking of TennisCast heroes...Kuerten was unfortunately defeated by the youngest player on tour Juan Martin del Potro 7-6(5) , 6-2.

In pretty ordinary matches Srichaphan was defeated by Tipsarevik 6-4, 6-2 proving meditation does not mean instant success, and Guillermo Garcia Lopez ousted former Olympic champ Nicolas Massu 6-3, 7-6. In an effort to get out of our Double Faultin' list Robby Ginepri posted only his 3rd win of the season over Kendrick with a close 7-5, 7-6 win. He'll prove himself in the second round where he faces rising star, and in our humble opinion soon to be top 10 Novak Djokovic. Now that we mention rising stars on tour Sam Querry kept proving to us that he is no fluke as he came on top over one of the Rochus brothers...I can never tell the difference between the two other than their first names. He'll face a very top challenge when faced against sponsorless yet tireless Davydenko (hey, he uses the prince O3 and that is good enough for us here). A pretty tight and thrilling match involved the classy veteran Jonas Bjorkman. He moved into the second round after saving a match point and winning a very tight and entertaining three set match with a 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 score. Grosjean was taken out early by Acasuso 6-4, 6-4, who played today in the second round versus commander Mikhail Youzhny whom he defeated in probably the biggest upset of the day with a 7-6(9), 6-4 score. In more second round news Nadal passed onto the third round where he'll probably face Fernando Verdasco. Nadal beat Clement 6-3, 7-6.

Live Scores are just coming in from Indian Wells so lets get you updated:

Richard Gasquet is on top of Juan Martin del Potro with a set lead and 3-1 in the second.

Tomorrow's daylight savings time brings some great matches so set those watches and get ready for some great tennis. Here are some interesting matches to look forward to:

[21]M Fish (USA) vs P Mathieu (FRA)

[1]R Federer (SUI) vs G Canas (ARG)

[19]L Hewitt (AUS) vs J Tipsarevic (SRB)

F Serra (FRA) vs [6]J Blake (USA)

F Dancevic (CAN) vs [5]F Gonzalez (CHI)

[23]M Safin (RUS) vs N Mahut

C Moya (ESP) vs [25]R Stepanek (CZE)

[12]N Djokovic (SRB) vs R Ginepri (USA)

[4]N Davydenko (RUS) vs S Querrey (USA)


COME BACK TOMORROW FOR ALL THE RESULTS AND ANALYSIS!!!!

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