Showing posts with label TMS Monte Carlo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TMS Monte Carlo. Show all posts

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Lucky No. 7

by Craig Hickman

MONACO - APRIL 17:  Rafael Nadal of Spain bites the trophy as he  celebrates defeating David Ferrer of Spain in the final during Day Eight  of the ATP Masters Series Tennis at the Monte Carlo Country Club on  April 17, 2011 in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
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Am I suggesting that Rafael Nadal is lucky for winning his historic seventh consecutive title in the French Riviera today? Given the way David Ferrer tossed away an opportunity to at least push the match to a third set, then sure, why not.

Mostly, though, Nadal is lucky to be winning anything at all without being able to rely on his serve. All year, it's been a problem. Only once, when facing triple break point early in the third against Tomas Berdych in Miami, did his serve save ultimately save the day. But in the finals of the three consecutive Masters 1000 events he's contested in 2011, his serve has been woeful. Novak Djokovic got the best of him in the first two, though it took three sets both times, on a surface where having a woeful serve can keep you from winning.

But on this day, on this surface, against this player, Nadal showed once again why clay is his very best friend. Even with a faltering serve and his tentative approach to the match -- there was a Shot Spot graphic that showed him striking his shots from behind the baseline 90% of the time -- he knows the nuances of the clay better than any other, can exploit all the angles with nary a thought. At once impressive and boring. This is nothing new. I wrote about it years ago already.

While it's good to see the world No. 1 finally get a victory under his belt -- he hasn't won a title since Tokyo last October -- I was hoping for a new champion here this year. I remain hopeful that the Red Brick Wall won't run the table on clay this season.

Who's going to stop him?

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Monte-Carlo 2011 Semifinals Open Thread

PICTURE TAKEN WITH TILT AND SHIFT LENS Spain's Rafael Nadal hits a  return to his opponent Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia during the Monte-Carlo  ATP Masters Series Tournament tennis match, on April 15, 2011 in Monaco.  Nadal won 6-1, 6-3.
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Spain's Rafael Nadal hits a return to his opponent Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia during the Monte-Carlo ATP Masters Series Tournament tennis match, on April 15, 2011 in Monaco.

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Are we getting ready for an all-Spanish final?

I think not. Some of you know I'm a terrible predictor of such things, but I'm stepping way out of school and telling you that not only won't there be an all-Spanish final at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters this year, but there won't be a Spaniard in the final at all.

Now I'm going to run and duck for cover. I need coffee.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Monte-Carlo 2011 Day 4 Open Thread

MONACO - APRIL 12:  Roger Federer of Switzerland plays a backhand  in his match against Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany during Day Three  of the ATP Masters Series Tennis at the Monte Carlo Country Club on  April 12, 2011 in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
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Roger Federer of Switzerland plays a backhand in his match against Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany during Day Three of the ATP Masters Series Tennis at the Monte Carlo Country Club on April 12, 2011 in Monte Carlo, Monaco.

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ORDER OF PLAY - WEDNESDAY, 13 APRIL, 2011 REVISED

COURT CENTRAL start 10:30 am


G Garcia-Lopez (ESP) vs [13] R Gasquet (FRA)

Not Before 11:30AM
D Gimeno-Traver (ESP) vs [8] G Monfils (FRA)

Not Before 1:30 PM
[1] R Nadal (ESP) vs J Nieminen (FIN)
[3] [WC] A Murray (GBR) vs [WC] R Stepanek (CZE)
L Dlouhy (CZE) / J Tipsarevic (SRB) vs G Monfils (FRA) / J Tsonga (FRA)

COURT DES PRINCES start 10:30 am

F Lopez (ESP) vs [4] D Ferrer (ESP)

Not Before 11:30 AM
A Montanes (ESP) vs [16] G Simon (FRA)
[6] F Verdasco (ESP) vs T Robredo (ESP)
[7] J Melzer (AUT) vs R Haase (NED)

COURT 2 start 11:00am

F Fognini (ITA) vs [11] V Troicki (SRB)

Not Before 12:30 PM
[15] M Cilic (CRO) vs [Q] P Riba (ESP) or P Starace (ITA) - Possible Court Change
R Gasquet (FRA) / I Ljubicic (CRO) vs [2] M Mirnyi (BLR) / D Nestor (CAN)
[1] B Bryan (USA) / M Bryan (USA) vs E Gulbis (LAT) / V Troicki (SRB)

COURT 9 start 11:00am

F Mayer (GER) vs [Q] F Gil (POR)

Not Before 12:30 PM
[Q] M Gonzalez (ARG) vs [9] N Almagro (ESP) - Possible Court Change
[4] L Kubot (POL) / O Marach (AUT) vs [WC] J Benneteau (FRA) / J Chardy (FRA)

COURT 11 start 1:00 pm

[8] R Lindstedt (SWE) / H Tecau (ROU) vs J Chela (ARG) / B Soares (BRA)

Not Before 3:00 PM
E Butorac (USA) / J Rojer (AHO) vs G Garcia-Lopez (ESP) / A Montanes (ESP)

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RESULTS - TUESDAY, 13 APRIL, 2011

Singles - Second Round
[2] R Federer (SUI) d P Kohlschreiber (GER) 62 61
[5] [WC] T Berdych (CZE) d [Q] O Rochus (BEL) 62 63
I Ljubicic (CRO) d [12] J Tsonga (FRA) 76(2) 64
M Raonic (CAN) d E Gulbis (LAT) 64 75

Singles - First Round
[16] G Simon (FRA) d T Bellucci (BRA) 63 62
G Garcia-Lopez (ESP) d [Q] V Millot (FRA) 62 64
A Montanes (ESP) d X Malisse (BEL) 64 62
F Fognini (ITA) d K Anderson (RSA) 36 62 62
F Lopez (ESP) d J Tipsarevic (SRB) 46 63 76(4)
[Q] M Gonzalez (ARG) d V Hanescu (ROU) 36 75 61
[Q] P Riba (ESP) d P Starace (ITA) 46 63 63

Doubles - Second Round
S Stakhovsky (UKR) / M Youzhny (RUS) d [3] J Melzer (AUT) / P Petzschner (GER) 61 76(6)
M Granollers (ESP) / T Robredo (ESP) d [7] M Llodra (FRA) / N Zimonjic (SRB) 62 61

Doubles - First Round
[WC] J Benneteau (FRA) / J Chardy (FRA) d M Lopez (ESP) / J Monaco (ARG) 63 67(1) 12-10
J Chela (ARG) / B Soares (BRA) d M Mertinak (SVK) / D Norman (BEL) 62 36 10-7

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Remembering How To Win II

Rafael Nadal of Spain poses with his trophy after winning the final  of the Monte Carlo Masters tennis tournament in Monaco April 18, 2010.  Nadal defeated his compatriot Fernando Verdasco.
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It was champion Rafael Nadal's turn to finally get a victory, any victory, I suppose, but to make history by winning his 6th consecutive Monte-Carlo title over his frustrating and frustrated compatriot to the loss of a single game must have felt awfully good.

Weeping into his towel before the trophy presentation, it must have been a huge relief, too. He has now tied Roger Federer with 16 shields and is likely to break Andre Agassi's record with a title in Rome and Madrid. That is, if he plays them both.

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Meantime, Francesca Schiavone won her third career title at the Barcelona Ladies Open in a lopsided 6-1, 6-1 all-Italian final against Roberta Vinci.

And over on this side of the pond Sam Stosur crushed Vera Zvonareva 6-0, 6-3 to take the Family Circle Cup in Charleston.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Monte-Carlo, Charleston Open Thread

In the weeds.
Still.
Sincere apologies
to all our dedicated
readers. I'll
be back soon.
I swear.

Meantime, an
interesting essay
approaches...
 
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