2013/05/22

Robredo wins Casablanca

 

(April 14, 2013) Spain’s Tommy Robredo captured his first title since Santiago in February 2011 with a 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-3 win over Kevin Anderson for the Casablanca crown. The 72nd ranked Robredo missed five months in 2012 due to a leg injury and fell to No. 471 in the world in the rankings.

For Robredo the victory was his 10th tournament title on clay.

“I have been practicing very well during a month in Barcelona before coming here, “ Robredo said. “I knew that I could play a good tournament here and you never know what can happen. I went match by match and kept winning. Today, I was pretty nervous since this is very important for me. I really wanted to win this. I’m very happy to win a title again after my injury. It’s just great! Those points will help me a lot in the ranking. The goal is to arrive in Roland Garros in the best form possible. After that I will sit down and have a look at my goals.”

Anderson who was playing in his first clay court final, spoke about his chances during the match.

“I thought I was in control of the match,” said the South African. “I had a lot of chances in the first set. I played a loose game to give the break back. And then in the tie-break at 6-all, I played two loose points. I came back and did well in the second. In the third, I had some good momentum, but after suddenly being up, I was down a break. I gave myself some chances to get back in the match. Obviously I’m not too happy with the errors I made on those two break points. But there are a lot of positives, which is the main thing I got to look at, as disappointing as it was not to have won it. It’s a good start for me on clay. There are still a lot of tournaments.”

 

RESULTS – SUNDAY, 14 APRIL, 2013

Singles – Final
T Robredo (ESP) d [2] K Anderson (RSA) 76(6) 46 63

Doubles – Final
[1] J Knowle (AUT) / F Polasek (SVK) d D Brown (GER) / C Kas (GER) 63 62

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Anderson, Robredo Gain Casablanca Final

Casablanca

RESULTS – SATURDAY, 13 APRIL, 2013

Singles – Semi-finals
T Robredo (ESP) d [1] [WC] S Wawrinka (SUI) 16 63 62
[2] K Anderson (RSA) d [3] M Klizan (SVK) 26 64 62

Doubles – Semi-finals
[1] J Knowle (AUT) / F Polasek (SVK) d M Klizan (SVK) / I Zelenay (SVK) 06 63 10-5

SCHEDULE – SUNDAY, 14 APRIL, 2013

COURT CENTRAL start 12:00 noon
[1] J Knowle (AUT) / F Polasek (SVK) vs D Brown (GER) / C Kas (GER)

Not Before 2:30 PM
T Robredo (ESP) vs [2] K Anderson (RSA)

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Warwinka and Anderson Reach Casablanca Semifinals

Casablanca

RESULTS – FRIDAY, 12 APRIL, 2013

Singles – Quarterfinals
[1] [WC] S Wawrinka (SUI) d G Garcia-Lopez (ESP) 61 62
[2] K Anderson (RSA) d [8] G Zemlja (SLO) 64 64
[3] M Klizan (SVK) d [7] R Haase (NED) 75 61
T Robredo (ESP) d [4] B Paire (FRA) 76(4) 26 60

Doubles – Semi-finals
D Brown (GER) / C Kas (GER) d A Bedene (SLO) / T Bednarek (POL) 75 64

SCHEDULE – SATURDAY, 13 APRIL, 2013

COURT CENTRAL start 2:00 pm
[1] [WC] S Wawrinka (SUI) vs T Robredo (ESP)
[3] M Klizan (SVK) vs [2] K Anderson (RSA)
[1] J Knowle (AUT) / F Polasek (SVK) vs M Klizan (SVK) / I Zelenay (SVK) – After Suitable Rest

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Tops Seeds Advance in Casablanca

Casablanca

RESULTS – THURSDAY, 11 APRIL, 2013

Singles – Second Round
[2] K Anderson (RSA) d [Q] P Carreno-Busta (ESP) 63 63
[3] M Klizan (SVK) d [Q] F Volandri (ITA) 64 76(5)
[7] R Haase (NED) d K De Schepper (FRA) 62 67(2) 63
[8] G Zemlja (SLO) d [Q] H Laaksonen (SUI) 76(5) 61

Doubles – Quarter-finals
[1] J Knowle (AUT) / F Polasek (SVK) d B Paire (FRA) / S Wawrinka (SUI) 60 46 10-4
M Klizan (SVK) / I Zelenay (SVK) d [3] F Cermak (CZE) / M Mertinak (SVK) 36 75 10-3
A Bedene (SLO) / T Bednarek (POL) d [4] D Bracciali (ITA) / P Starace (ITA) 63 75
D Brown (GER) / C Kas (GER) d B Kavcic (SLO) / G Zemlja (SLO) 63 62

SCHEDULE – FRIDAY, 12 APRIL, 2013

COURT CENTRAL start 12:00 noon
[4] B Paire (FRA) vs T Robredo (ESP)
Not Before 1:30 PM
[1] [WC] S Wawrinka (SUI) vs G Garcia-Lopez (ESP)
[8] G Zemlja (SLO) vs [2] K Anderson (RSA)
[7] R Haase (NED) vs [3] M Klizan (SVK)

COURT 2 start 1:00 pm
A Bedene (SLO) / T Bednarek (POL) vs D Brown (GER) / C Kas (GER)

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Top Seed Wawrinka Rallies Past Kavcic in Casablanca

Casablanca

ATP World Tour 250
Casablanca, Morocco (GMT)
8-14 April, 2013 Surface: Clay

RESULTS – WEDNESDAY, 10 APRIL, 2013

Singles – Second Round
[1] [WC] S Wawrinka (SUI) d B Kavcic (SLO) 46 62 61
[4] B Paire (FRA) d A Bedene (SLO) 46 64 63
G Garcia-Lopez (ESP) d E Roger-Vasselin (FRA) 67(4) 76(3) 62
T Robredo (ESP) d T Kamke (GER) 64 75

Singles – First Round
[7] R Haase (NED) d R Bautista Agut (ESP) 63 26 75
K De Schepper (FRA) d S Darcis (BEL) 63 64

Doubles – First Round
[1] J Knowle (AUT) / F Polasek (SVK) d M Emmrich (GER) / R Junaid (AUS) 67(5) 76(4) 12-10
D Brown (GER) / C Kas (GER) d [2] L Dlouhy (CZE) / P Hanley (AUS) 36 75 10-6
[4] D Bracciali (ITA) / P Starace (ITA) d M Elgin (RUS) / K Skupski (GBR) 67(4) 76(6) 10-8
A Bedene (SLO) / T Bednarek (POL) d P Andujar (ESP) / G Garcia-Lopez (ESP) 76(3) 60

SCHEDULE – THURSDAY, 11 APRIL, 2013

COURT CENTRAL start 11:00 am
[8] G Zemlja (SLO) vs [Q] H Laaksonen (SUI)
[Q] P Carreno-Busta (ESP) vs [2] K Anderson (RSA)
[Q] F Volandri (ITA) vs [3] M Klizan (SVK)
[7] R Haase (NED) vs K De Schepper (FRA)

COURT 2 not before 12:00 noon
[1] J Knowle (AUT) / F Polasek (SVK) vs B Paire (FRA) / S Wawrinka (SUI)
A Bedene (SLO) / T Bednarek (POL) vs [4] D Bracciali (ITA) / P Starace (ITA)
B Kavcic (SLO) / G Zemlja (SLO) vs D Brown (GER) / C Kas (GER)
[3] F Cermak (CZE) / M Mertinak (SVK) vs M Klizan (SVK) / I Zelenay (SVK) – After Suitable Rest

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ATP Casablanca – Tuesday Results, Wednesday Schedule

Casablanca

ATP World Tour 250
Casablanca, Morocco (GMT)
8-14 April, 2013 Surface: Clay

RESULTS – TUESDAY, 9 APRIL, 2013

Singles – First Round
T Kamke (GER) d [5] J Melzer (AUT) 63 63
G Garcia-Lopez (ESP) d [6] D Gimeno-Traver (ESP) 76(5) 36 63
[8] G Zemlja (SLO) d M Bachinger (GER) 67(3) 75 76(2)
E Roger-Vasselin (FRA) d A Montanes (ESP) 36 64 64
A Bedene (SLO) d [Q] M Gicquel (FRA) 61 64
[Q] F Volandri (ITA) d P Mathieu (FRA) 63 75
[Q] H Laaksonen (SUI) d [WC] Y Rachidi (MAR) 63 67(8) 61
[Q] P Carreno-Busta (ESP) d P Andujar (ESP) 64 26 63

Doubles – First Round
B Paire (FRA) / S Wawrinka (SUI) d T Kamke (GER) / B Phau (GER) 64 26 10-5
M Klizan (SVK) / I Zelenay (SVK) d J Delgado (GBR) / D Norman (BEL) 64 60
B Kavcic (SLO) / G Zemlja (SLO) d [WC] M Saber (MAR) / M Ziadi (MAR) 63 62

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SCHEDULE – WEDNESDAY, 10 APRIL, 2013

COURT CENTRAL start 11:00 am
[7] R Haase (NED) vs R Bautista Agut (ESP)
[1] [WC] S Wawrinka (SUI) vs B Kavcic (SLO)
[4] B Paire (FRA) vs A Bedene (SLO)
T Robredo (ESP) vs T Kamke (GER)

COURT 2 start 11:00 am
S Darcis (BEL) vs K De Schepper (FRA)
E Roger-Vasselin (FRA) vs G Garcia-Lopez (ESP)
M Elgin (RUS) / K Skupski (GBR) vs [4] D Bracciali (ITA) / P Starace (ITA)
A Bedene (SLO) / T Bednarek (POL) vs P Andujar (ESP) / G Garcia-Lopez (ESP) – After Suitable Rest

COURT 3 start 12:00 noon
[1] J Knowle (AUT) / F Polasek (SVK) vs M Emmrich (GER) / R Junaid (AUS)
D Brown (GER) / C Kas (GER) vs [2] L Dlouhy (CZE) / P Hanley (AUS)

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ATP Casablanca – Monday Results, Tuesday Schedule

Casablanca

ATP World Tour 250
Casablanca, Morocco (GMT)
8-14 April, 2013 Surface: Clay

RESULTS – MONDAY, 8 APRIL, 2013

Singles – First Round
B Kavcic (SLO) d [WC] M Ziadi (MAR) 62 64
T Robredo (ESP) d G Rufin (FRA) 76(2) 64

Doubles – First Round
[3] F Cermak (CZE) / M Mertinak (SVK) d [WC] Y Idmbarek (MAR) / Y Rachidi (MAR) 64 76(4)

SCHEDULE – TUESDAY, 9 APRIL, 2013

COURT CENTRAL start 11:00 am
E Roger-Vasselin (FRA) vs A Montanes (ESP)
[WC] Y Rachidi (MAR) vs [Q] H Laaksonen (SUI)
P Mathieu (FRA) vs [Q] F Volandri (ITA)
P Andujar (ESP) vs [Q] P Carreno-Busta (ESP)

COURT 2 start 11:00 am
G Garcia-Lopez (ESP) vs [6] D Gimeno-Traver (ESP)
T Kamke (GER) vs [5] J Melzer (AUT)
[WC] M Saber (MAR) / M Ziadi (MAR) vs B Kavcic (SLO) / G Zemlja (SLO)
B Paire (FRA) / S Wawrinka (SUI) vs T Kamke (GER) / B Phau (GER)

COURT 3 start 11:00 am
[8] G Zemlja (SLO) vs M Bachinger (GER)
A Bedene (SLO) vs [Q] M Gicquel (FRA)
M Klizan (SVK) / I Zelenay (SVK) vs J Delgado (GBR) / D Norman (BEL)

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ATP Casablanca – Monday Schedule

Casablanca

ATP World Tour 250
Casablanca, Morocco (GMT)
8-14 April, 2013 Surface: Clay

 

SCHEDULE – MONDAY, 8 APRIL, 2013

COURT CENTRAL start 11:00 am
Qualifying – F Volandri (ITA) vs P Oswald (AUT)
[WC] M Ziadi (MAR) vs B Kavcic (SLO)
T Robredo (ESP) vs G Rufin (FRA)
[3] F Cermak (CZE) / M Mertinak (SVK) vs [WC] Y Idmbarek (MAR) / Y Rachidi (MAR)

COURT 2 start 11:00 am
Qualifying – M Gicquel (FRA) vs D Thiem (AUT)
Qualifying – F Serra (FRA) vs P Carreno-Busta (ESP)

COURT 3 start 11:00 am
Qualifying – B Phau (GER) vs H Laaksonen (SUI)

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Murray, Bryan Brothers Win Titles at Queen’s Club

Andy Murray of Britain holds The Queen’s Cup trophy after winning his singles final match against Jo-Wilfred Tsonga of France at the Queen’s Club Championships in west London June 13, 2011. REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN – Tags: SPORT TENNIS)

 

The rain may have delayed both finals at the AEGON Championships until Monday, it provided two exciting matches for fans able to attend. Fans queued up as early as 2 a.m. to get access to 1000 available tickets to see the third Monday final at Queen’s Club in the Open Era. Andy Murray took home the trophy in singles with a three-set win over Jo-Wilfred Tsonga while a match tiebreak produced a winning outcome for the Bryan Brothers.

Murray became the first British player to capture multiple titles at The Queen’s Club. “I’m going to Wimbledon with the feeling that I’m going to win the tournament, said Murray. “I don’t think you can go in with any other attitude. I feel like I’m playing good tennis. I’ll need to improve the next week or so and work on some things going into Wimbledon.

“It’s been one of the most fun weeks for me because the tennis, the last two matches was very good. It was relaxing. I said everyone thinks at this period of the year it’s so stressful, you can’t play, you can’t enjoy yourself, you can’t do anything. But I felt like I expressed myself on the court. I felt like I was hitting the ball really good. I enjoyed it.”

Losing finalist Tsonga summed up the week,”I’m disappointed to lose a final. It’s difficult when you get this far and miss the last step,” said Tsonga. “But I feel good with my game. He played well. I was aggressive but he was really strong today. He can read the serve really well, which makes it very difficult.

“For me anyway it was a good week. I haven’t played at such a high level for a long time, so I’m excited about playing Wimbledon because I’m playing well now.”

The Bryan brothers took home their fourth Queens Club title but it was far from easy,”It was a hard fought match against a great team,” said Bob Bryan. “You have to play against your best against the Indians. These two guys are legends and one of the greatest teams of all time.

“We scraped and clawed back from a pretty deep hole in the second set. I think Mike hit a topspin lob that got up back in the second set. In the breakers you always roll the dice. We’re very excited and this is a great lead-up to Wimbledon.”

Mike Bryan commented on the great day of tennis including the enthusiastic audience, “I thought the crowd was fantastic. There was a lot of energy. The crowd was happy to be there. It was a great day of tennis. Towards the end of the match we could feel the energy.

“We always play great tennis against those guys (Bhupathi and Paes). As Bob says they are legends of doubles and you always have to play your best tennis. It was a high quality doubles match all round.”

RESULTS – MONDAY, 13 JUNE, 2011

Singles – Final
[2] A Murray (GBR) d [5] J Tsonga (FRA) 36 76(2) 64

Doubles – Final
[1] B Bryan (USA) / M Bryan (USA) d [3] M Bhupathi (IND) / L Paes (IND) 67(2) 76(4) 10-6

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Kohlschreiber and “Indo-Pak Express” Win Titles at Halle

Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany kisses the winner’s trophy after beating his compatriot Philipp Petzschner in the final match of the Halle Open ATP tennis tournament in Halle June 12, 2011. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (GERMANY – Tags: SPORT TENNIS)

 

 

The Gerry Weber Open was favored with an all-German singles final.  Philipp Kohlschreiber captured Halle title when his opponent Philipp Petzschner was forced to retire with a lower back injury trailing 7-6, 2-0.

 

Kohlschreiber said,”it ended so quickly. So I wasn’t really feeling like a winner, but it was the best time for a victory. As you could see before, I really worked hard here; I tried to play good tennis here. It hasn’t worked that well this year until now. I never had a real success, so the win came in the right moment for me.

 

“I felt kind of nervous playing another German in the final and I knew he’d played a great week as well. I knew what was coming. He was serving big, so I didn’t have so many chances, but I started to push up my level at the end of the first set and played some really good points in the tie-break. It was very important to win the first set, then maybe the early break and his injury forced him to stop earlier than if he had won the first set maybe.”

 

“I think it was a fantastic week. Every day I played a great match. Of course, the final ended quite short, but overall the week was great and to win in Germany is fantastic.

 

Petzschner was upset about not being able to completed the final, “this was a day to celebrate German tennis. I don’t think it would have been a problem for me had I lost in a tight match, I would have been proud of my performance. But to give up such a final, and then here, that’s incredibly bitter.

 

“Both of us played solid tennis, we both served really well. And then out of the blue I’m serving and I notice that something is wrong. The more balls I hit the more obvious it became that I couldn’t finish the match like this. Not on a normal level anyway, I could have just stood in court, but that doesn’t make any sense. Maybe I would have really hurt myself then, or something really bad happens that costs me another eight or 10 weeks.”

 

The “Indo-Pak Express“ – Aisamul haq Qureshi and Rohan Bopanna won the doubles title over Robin Haase and Milos Raonic.

 

“Aisam and I are loving playing on the grass, said Bopanna,“ it’s our favorite surface. So getting a title here is fantastic for us. We’ve been coming to Halle for many years now so it’s a really happy moment for us getting this title.

 

“Today we were a set up, but also 5-1 down in the Match Tie-break so we were lucky, played some good shots and showed some quick hands. That’s how it goes, it’s like Russian Roulette, so we were happy to come through.”

 

“We are very, very happy and excited, said Qureshi, „it’s been a long wait. We lost five really close finals last year after winning Johannesburg. I always believed with Rohan we could do really well on the tour and be the force to beat. I’m really happy that we won our last two matches in a Match Tie-break; it’s going to make us mentally tougher and believe in ourselves even more. We’re just looking forward to the rest of the year; our goal is to win a Grand Slam title and to qualify for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, and this is one step forward.”

 

RESULTS – SUNDAY, 12 JUNE, 2011

Singles – Final
P Kohlschreiber (GER) d P Petzschner (GER) 76(5) 20 ret. (lower back)

Doubles – Final
[1] R Bopanna (IND) / A Qureshi (PAK) d R Haase (NED) / M Raonic (CAN) 76(8) 36 11-9

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