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  • Tommy turns back time – Wins the Croatia Open

    Tommy turns back time – Wins the Croatia Open

    Spanish veteran Tommy Robredo continued his recent resurgence by defeating Fabio Fognini 6-0 6-3 at the Croatia Open on Sunday.

    A dominant first set saw the 31 year old administer a bagel within 18 minutes to the bewildered Italian who won only six points in the opening stanza.

    Fognini rallied in the second set, breaking Robredo twice but had problems holding onto his own service game, as Robredo ran out the set relatively comfortabley to take it 6-3 and win his second tournament of the year.

    “No money can buy this feeling,” said Robredo after the match. “I played a perfect match, did a great job. But in matches like this it is always important to win.”

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  • Cibulkova surprises Radwanska to take Stanford title

    Cibulkova surprises Radwanska to take Stanford title

    Dominika Cibulkova defeated Agnieszka Radwanska 3-6 6-4 6-4 to take the Stanford title, reversing a 6-0 6-0 rout to the Polish #4 earlier in the year at Sydney.

    “It was big deal for me because I never beat Aga before and she’s a really tough competitor and I had to earn every point. It was really tough physically and mentally. That’s why I am so happy that I won.” stated Cibulkova following the match.

    The 24 year old Slovakian dropped the opening set, but recovered to break Radwanska in the second to force a final set championship decider. Radwanska marched out to a 4-2 lead but was quickly broken back.

    Cibulkova then took control of the final games, before unleashing a backhand winner to take the match and the championship.

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  • Isner saves match points to seize Atlanta crown

    Isner saves match points to seize Atlanta crown

    John Isner pipped South African Kevin Anderson in a closely contested three set match (all tiebreaks) to win the battle of the big serving giants in Atlanta, Sunday.

    The match extended to just under three hours and proved to be a serving exhibition, the two players hitting 24 (Isner) and 21 aces (Anderson) respectively. Neither player suffered a break of serve in the entire match, although Anderson had the most break point opportunities – failing to take advantage of 11 chances, 7 of which came in the final set.

    Isner saved two championship points and served out the tiebreak to win his seventh ATP Tour title.

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  • Teenager Elina Svitolina bags first title

    Teenager Elina Svitolina bags first title

    Promising Ukranian teenager Elina Svitolina claimed her first WTA title, defeating Shahar Peer in the final of the Baku Cup.

    A brace of service breaks, one in each set gave the 18 year old the edge needed to defeat former world #11 Peer in 1 hour 37 minutes.

    After the match, Svitolina said “It was a very tough match today and I had a lot of tough matches throughout the week, but I worked really hard coming into the tournament, and it turned out well for me.”

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  • Umag, Gstaad, Atlanta, Baku, Stanford: ATP & WTA Results – Saturday, July 27

    Umag, Gstaad, Atlanta, Baku, Stanford: ATP & WTA Results – Saturday, July 27

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    Vegeta Croatia Open — Umag, Croatia

    (3) Fabio Fognini defeats Gael Monfils — 6-0, 3-6, 7-6(3)
    (5) Tommy Robredo defeats (2) Andreas Seppi — 6-3, 2-6, 6-4

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    Credit Agricole Suisse Open — Gstaad, Switzerland

    (6) M Youzhny defeats V Hanescu — 6-3, 6-3
    R Haase defeats (5) F Lopez — 4-6, 6-1, 6-4

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    BB&T Atlanta Open — Atlanta, USA

    (1) John Isner defeats (7) Lleyton Hewitt — 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(5)
    (2) Kevin Anderson defeats Ryan Harrison — 6-3, 7-6(3)

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    Baku Cup — Baku, Azerbaijan

    Shahar Peer d Magda Linette — 6-1, 6-1
    (7) Elina Svitolina d (4) Alexandra Cadantu — 6-1, 6-4

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    Bank of the West Classic — Stanford, USA

    (3) Dominika Cibulkova d (5) Sorana Cirstea — 6-4, 6-0
    (1) Agnieszka Radwanska d (4) Jamie Hampton — 6-3, 6-2

  • Marin Cilic Quietly Serving Suspension for Doping, Says Croatian Media

    Marin Cilic Quietly Serving Suspension for Doping, Says Croatian Media

    Marin Cilic, the world No. 15 from Croatia, is quietly serving a suspension for doping, according to Croatian media.

    It is alleged that he tested positive for a banned substance in April at the Munich tournament. It is also alleged that he is already serving a suspension to last three months.

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  • Umag, Gstaad, Atlanta, Baku, Stanford: ATP & WTA Results – Friday, July 26

    Umag, Gstaad, Atlanta, Baku, Stanford: ATP & WTA Results – Friday, July 26

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    Vegeta Croatia Open — Umag, Croatia

    (3) Fabio Fognini defeats (6) Martin Klizan — 6-4, 6-2
    (2) Andreas Seppi defeats Horacio Zeballos — 6-5 Ret.
    Gael Monfils defeats Albert Montanes — 6-2, 5-7, 7-5
    (5) Tommy Robredo defeats Aljaz Bedene — 6-1, 6-4

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    Credit Agricole Suisse Open — Gstaad, Switzerland

    R Haase defeats M Granollers — 5-7, 6-3, 7-6(5)
    V Hanescu defeats D Brands — 6-3, 6-4
    (6) M Youzhny defeats (4) J Monaco — 5-7, 6-4, 7-6(7)
    (5) F Lopez defeats (2) S Wawrinka — 6-4, 2-6, 4-3 Ret.

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    BB&T Atlanta Open — Atlanta, USA

    (7) Lleyton Hewitt defeats (3) Ivan Dodig — 1-6, 6-3, 6-0
    (1) John Isner defeats James Blake — 7-6(1), 7-6(5)
    Ryan Harrison defeats Santiago Giraldo — 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(2)
    (2) Kevin Anderson defeats Denis Istomin — 6-3, 3-6, 6-3

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    Baku Cup — Baku, Azerbaijan

    Shahar Peer d Tadeja Majeric — 6-0, 6-4
    Magda Linette d Ons Jabeur — 3-6, 1-4 Ret.
    (4) Alexandra Cadantu d Galina Voskoboeva — 6-3, 6-7(3), 6-3
    (7) Elina Svitolina d (2) Donna Vekic — 6-2, 6-3

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    Bank of the West Classic — Stanford, USA

    (5) Sorana Cirstea d Olga Govortsova — 6-3, 6-2
    (3) Dominika Cibulkova d (7) Urszula Radwanska — 7-5, 6-3
    (4) Jamie Hampton d Vera Dushevina — 6-4, 6-3
    (1) Agnieszka Radwanska d (6) Varvara Lepchenko — 7-6(2), 3-6, 6-3

  • Viktor Troicki Banned for 18 Months for Doping

    Viktor Troicki Banned for 18 Months for Doping

    Viktor Troicki, the 27-year-old Serb, has been banned for 18 months for violating anti-doping rules, the International Tennis Federation announced today.

    The suspension will be effective immediately, and will end January 24, 2015. The violation is the result of missing a blood test in April during the Monte Carlo Masters.

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  • Two Spoilers (From: Neue Zurcher Zeitung)

    Two Spoilers (From: Neue Zurcher Zeitung)

    In Gstaad, Roger Federer falls victim to Daniel Brands – and his back. Ten days before the start of the US Hardcourt season. His participation in Montreal is at risk.

    The surprise about the commitment was big, the enthusiasm about his return was bigger. But the real party didn’t last long: After 65 minutes, Roger Federer’s return to the court, on which his professional career started in 1998, was already history. At least for this year. The almost 32-year old from Basel lost his first match against Daniel Brands 3-6, 4-6. In the end, what remained was a disappointed Federer, a bewildered audience, and a lot of question marks.

    Brands dominated

    Brands is, mainly because of his hard serve, an uncomfortable opponent. At Roland Garros, the 25-year-old German took a set from the eventual winner Rafael Nadal. Federer himself also dropped a set in their first meeting last week in Hamburg. But this time, the German was not just uncomfortable (as an opponent), but also the better player. With 11 aces and 78 percent first serves, he made good on his reputation as a great server. All the while, he also regularly scored points from rallies.

    Federer had five break points, but couldn’t break the German’s serve. In his first return to the Berner Oberland in nine years, he played like a normal player. The magic of earlier days, when he used to find a way to win even when his game wasn’t clicking and his opponents were getting the better of him, seems gone.

    Brands, ranked #55, didn’t even have to grow beyond his skills. He appeared surprised himself after the match about how he got to this victory. However, there is a reason for Federer’s pale appearance: The back pain, which had troubled him in March in Indian Wells, is back. Last week in Hamburg it already bothered him. “This week, it got a little better each day. I only made the definitive decision to play today after the warm-up.”

    At least regarding this match, the effort wasn’t worth it. Federer is making an effort not to give too much relevance to the ailment. From the start, his back was his weakness. “Before, the pain used to come, and then disappear rather quickly. Now, it isn’t worse, but it stays around longer.” Certain wear, says Federer, is normal after a career like his. He’s trying to get the problems under control with specific back training. After Indian Wells, he couldn’t train the way he wanted for almost seven weeks. But in Roland Garros and Wimbledon, he says the problems didn’t bother him.

    Hardcourt season in danger

    A week from Monday (Aug. 25th), Federer plans to join the American hardcourt season in Montreal Hartplatz-Saison zu starten. Within a month, the tournaments in Cincinnati and the US Open follow. Federer has 1,720 points to defend there. At the least, his start in Montreal is in danger. “I’ll take three, four days and consult with my team. Then, we will see.”

    It’s also clear that Federer can only find his way back to self-assurance when he’s fully healthy. Every additional loss scratches his self-esteem and boosts his opponents’, who now see a chance against him. Brands is by far not the only one of the lower-ranked players who now enter the court assured that they aren’t without a chance against Federer.

    –Guest translated by johnsteinbeck

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    Translated from: “Two Spoilers” (Neue Zurcher Zeitung, July 25, 2013)

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  • Branded! Federer loses to Brands at Swiss Open

    Branded! Federer loses to Brands at Swiss Open

    Roger Federer suffered a shocking loss today at the Credit Agricole Suisse Open, losing to the German Daniel Brands, 6-3, 6-4, in just over an hour.

    It was the 17-time Grand Slam champion’s second loss in the last two weeks to someone ranked outside the Top 50, having lost to the Argentinian Federico Delbonis last week in Hamburg.

    While some write the loss off to the Swiss star still adjusting to a new racquet, others see it as a sign of deeper troubles.

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