Showing posts with label Murray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Murray. Show all posts

2007/03/15

Teenage Takeover at Indian Wells


Hey everyone welcome back to TennisCast. Maurizio here back at ya' with all the results. You know we got all of them for yesterdays four fourth round matches. Teens were the big rulers of the court yesterday pulling off impressive wins each. Enough intro...ing lets just get right into it.

In the biggest upset of the day, yet not the biggest surprise, was the defeat of #4 seed Davydenko by the hands of #13 seed Andy Murray. The Scotman (who today is playing doubles with other English Patriot Tim Henman) dished out a hard fought 7-6(3), 6-4 win over the hard working Russian. Both players were able to break twice in the first set which led to the tie break. In the second set though the key difference was in Murray being able to withstand pressure from Davydenko and hold his serve and protect his own break to steal the match. As much as Gilbert bothers people as a coach, and even more as an ESPN commentator, he seems to be doing a magnificent job with Murray. I remember watching last year's French Open (best major by far in my humble opinion) where the young Scot was battling French hopeful Monfils...and I must say it was the worst match of the tournament and probably the worst match I had seen in a long time on the ATP. It was not proffesional level tennis and both players seemed to behave like little kids on the court, walking with their heads down slowly after losing a point and showing no energy, no enthusiasm to win. Rallies were amateur in length and my grandfather who is 84 could run faster than those two that day. Murray has come a long way and this year is truly displaying the talent everyone was raving about. Murray will now face Tommy Haas who is also on a hot streak after taking down his 2007 nemesis Gonzo in another fourth round match yesterday. Haas broke three times in the match and allowed zero break points to fulfill his revenge on the Australian Open runner up. He ended the match in just over an hour and will carry that energy with him to the quarters. The two have never played against each other before. We'll see how Gilbert can squeeze the most out of Andy and we'll see if Haas can go without quitting on himself.

The rest of the top half saw the continued dominance of Novak Djokovic. He threw Benneteau out of the tournament with a very convincing 6-3, 6-1 display, also avenging a previous loss to the Frenchman back in Djokovic's Indian Wells debut in 2006...sweet sweet revenge. Djokovic broke five times and was broken once in the second set. The key was saving break point chances as the young Djokovic was able to save 10 of 11 chances, the majority coming in the first set where his serve was a little sloppier. Djokovic won't have an easy time anymore as he now faces Ferrer who came out on top in the third all Spaniard match of the tournament beating out TennisCast hero Carlos Moya. It took the #14 seed almost two hours to dispose of the hearty veteran and it took him a well fought three sets. Carlos Moya took the first set convincingly 6-1, converting on two break points and not allowing any on his serve. Things changed drastically in the second set where the momentum shifted. The tables had turned. Ferrer broke twice while he defended his serve and saved four break points to take the second set 6-2. In the third and final set Ferrer finished it off by taking the only break in the set and finishing it off 6-3. The match was a lot closer than the score reflects. Out of the 164 points...each won 82, it was when and where each point was won that made all the difference. Djokovic and Ferrer played once back in 2004 and in clay. This will be a good addition to their head to head records. Djokovic is in a groove this tournament and seems to be the one with the advantage although Ferrer always creeps around his way deep into tournaments so we'll find out soon who pulls through and into the semis.

Tonight we have Nadal vs Chela and Ljubicic vs Roddick. Make sure to catch the Ljubicic vs Roddick match on ESPN2 starting at 10:00 pm eastern time...if you can't catch the tube at that time make sure to log on to ATP Master Series TV to catch all the live streaming action straight on your PC. Alright guys i'm off to watching the Nadal vs Chela match so see ya soon! Check back later for all the results of tonight's quarterfinal action.

MauriZio

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.