Thursday, 5 September 2013

US Open 2013: Day 10 - Flavia breaks new ground

A delighted Pennetta reaches a first major semi-final with victory over Vinci

US Open 2013: Day 10 - Flavia breaks new ground

Former World No.10 Flavia Pennetta reached the first Grand Slam singles semi-final of her career with a 6-4 6-1 defeat of 10th seeded compatriot Roberta Vinci.

The 31 year-old was sidelined by wrist surgery late last year and has not had an easy path back.  But ranked 83 in New York she has swept past 4th seed Sara Errani, 2004 Champ Svetlana Kuznetsova and in-form Simona Halep to reach a third quarter final in five years in the big apple.

Facing her higher ranked Fed Cup teammate Vinci Pennetta proved to be the stronger Italian on the Arthur Ashe stadium.  Perhaps the pressure of knowing a win would see her crack the top 10 was too much for Vinci or perhaps it was just Flavia's time.

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

US Open 2013: Day 9 - Wawrinka overcomes Berdych


Wawrinka celebrates his four set victory over Berdych

US Open 2013: Day 9 - Wawrinka overcomes Berdych

When Stanislas Wawrinka played one of the greatest tennis matches you would ever wish to see against Novak Djokovic at this year's Australian Open the Swiss No.2 was truly playing top 5 tennis.  It took an incredible effort from the World No.1 to edge out Wawrinka in that magical Melbourne epic.

Thankfully Wawrinka has used that last 16 clash in Australia to launch what is probably now the best season of his career. 

He has reached a second Masters 1000 final, reached a first Roland Garros quarter final, regained his place in the top 10 and now has reached two major quarter finals in a season for the first time with his defeat of World No.5 Tomas Berdych in New York.

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

US Open 2013: Day 8 - Robredo stuns Federer

Federer waves goodbye to the 2013 US Open

US Open 2013: Day 8 - Robredo stuns Federer

With no disrespect to Tommy Robredo I should have titled this post Federer stuns Federer.  For as well as the Spaniard played to beat Federer 7-6(7-3) 6-3 6-4 in the fourth round in New York the deciding factor was certainly the anxious and indecisive play from the five-time champion who looked a shadow of the great player he is.

Federer held 16 break points and converted only 2 and they came when he was trailing by a break in set one.  The majority of the break chances disappeared in some terrible errors - largely unforced - or in some cases he got in a strong position only to hit straight back to the Robredo forehand and get passed.

Monday, 2 September 2013

US Open 2013: Day 7 - Serena gets Sloane revenge

Determined Williams got revenge on Sloane Stephens in New York

US Open 2013: Day 7 - Serena gets Sloane revenge

Since the draw came out the Australian Open rematch of Serena Williams and Sloane Stephens in the fourth round has been in everyone's radar as one of the decisive matches in the women's draw.

On Day 8 it came to pass and for a set it was a thriller before Williams claimed the spoils 6-4 6-1. This was no changing of the guard; this was a reminder that Serena Williams wants to remain top dog in American women's tennis for a while longer and is not going to give up her US Open title without one hell of a fight. 

Sunday, 1 September 2013

US Open 2013: Day 6 - Hantuchova completes stunning comeback

Hantuchova was delighted with her stunning victory

US Open 2013: Day 6 - Hantuchova completes stunning comeback


Daniela Hantuchova reached her lone US Open quarter final 11 years ago but on Day 6 she moved one step away from equalling that performance with an amazing comeback defeat of Israeli qualifier Julia Glushko.

Out on Court 11 Glushko built a 6-3 5-2 lead and had former World No.5 Hantuchova serving at love-30 in that eighth game. 

Under pressure the 30 year-old Slovak was rock solid and held. It proved to be the first in a series of 8 consecutive games as she first broke the Israeli serving for the match and then went onto level and build a 3-0 double break lead in the decider.

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Saturday, 31 August 2013

US Open 2013: Day 5 - Hewitt upsets Del Potro in thriller


Hewitt fought past fellow former Champ Del Potro in five

US Open 2013: Day 5 - Hewitt upsets Del Potro in thriller

So many times over the past 2 or 3 years I have expected Lleyton Hewitt to announce his retirement, and certainly many would have done if facing the injuries, surgeries and setbacks that the Australian has, but every time back he comes with a big win and reminder of his amazing battling qualities.

He could not have displayed his trademark hustle, tenacity and determination more in his stirring 6-4 5-7 3-6 7-6(2) 6-1 defeat of 6th seed and fellow former champion Juan Martin Del Potro.  The Veteran Australian now leads 3-2 their head to head series.

Friday, 30 August 2013

US Open 2013: Day 4 - Evans battles past Tomic


Evans recovered superbly from a slow start to see off Tomic

US Open 2013: Day 4 - Evans battles past Tomic


It may not have warranted a news story on the US Open app but for me the unquestionable highlight of Day 4 at the 2013 US Open was a tremendous 1-6 6-3 7-6(7-4) 6-3 victory for British No.3 Dan Evans over Australia's Bernard Tomic.

Many players have struggled to back up the biggest win of their career, especially at the majors, and the Briton certainly had a slow start as Tomic broke twice to race through the opener and then broke to lead 2-1 in the second.  Evans, however, was not about to fade out of this year's Open.

Thursday, 29 August 2013

US Open 2013: Day 3 - Blake bids final farewell

James Blake in the spotlight for one final time

US Open 2013: Day 3 - Blake bids final farewell

On a rain interrupted third day of the 2013 US Open Championships play was severely disrupted but there were still some terrific contests all around the grounds.  Being a disjointed day I did not see any full matches but saw some large chunks of several different matches.  Thankfully I did see a lot of James Blake's final singles match.

The former World No.4 fittingly played one final thriller under the Flushing Meadows lights and fittingly played one last fifth set breaker but came up on the wrong side of a 6-7(2-7) 3-6 6-4 7-6(7-2) 7-6(7-2) defeat against fellow veteran Ivo Karlovic.

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

US Open 2013: Day 2 - Battling Watson falls to Halep


Watson played some wonderful tennis but fell to Halep


US Open 2013: Day 2 - Battling Watson falls to Halep

After wins for Dan Evans and Laura Robson on day 1 it was the turn of British No.2 Heather Watson to take to the New York stage. 

While Watson's draw was not as bad as her first round opponents in the last two years - Maria Sharapova and Li Na - it was still unkind as in the white hot Simona Halep she faced a player sky high on confidence having won four titles in the summer including victory in New Haven over Wozniacki and Kvitova just before the Open.

But against the form book it was Watson who came out the stronger and broke the World No.19 for an initial 2-0 lead with some aggressive hitting.  Although Heather was broken in the third game she broke again to lead 5-3 and, after failing to serve it out, she broke in the tenth game to lead against the 21st seeded Romanian.

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

US Open 2013: Day 1 - Fantastic Evans stuns Nishikori


Evans slicing his trademark backhand to Nishikori

US Open 2013: Day 2 - Fantastic Evans stuns Nishikori


From a British perspective the highlight of the opening day at the 2013 US Open Championships came very early on as qualifier Dan Evans produced the best result of his career in sweeping past 11th seed Kei Nishikori 6-4 6-4 6-2 on Court 13.

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Monday, 26 August 2013

US Open 2013: Contenders and Predictions

US Open 2013: Contenders and Predictions


The year’s final Grand Slam has come round very quickly!

Before play gets going at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center I take a look over the runners and riders and look over what I think is going to go down in the Big Apple over the next two weeks.

Women’s singles contenders


Serena Williams

The four-time champion has again been the dominant force on the WTA this year but has fallen earlier than expected at two of the three majors this year.  She will be keen to right that wrong as she looks for a fifth US Open crown fourteen years after defeating Martina Hingis as a 17 year-old. 

She will be motivated for revenge against Sloane Stephens if they clash in the fourth round and if she faces Azarenka for the second year in a row in the final she will be out to avenge the recent loss to the Belarusian in Cincinnati.

Victoria Azarenka

The World No.2 has two hard court final victories over principal rival Williams in 2013 and led 5-3 in the third when they met in the final twelve months ago. 

The two-time Australian Open Champion has had a truncated season but has still achieved enough to be a real threat to Williams.

Agnieszka Radwanska

The Polish World No.4 pushed Williams hard in the semi-finals of Toronto after narrowly failing to take the title in Stanford.  Radwanska is the only player to have reached the last eight at each of this year’s majors and the third seed will be motivated to reach a first US Open quarter final and get over the pain of her agonising semi-final loss at The All England Club.

Simona Halep

The young Romanian has been one of the hottest players on tour over the past few months winning her first four WTA singles titles on three different surfaces and claiming some major scalps.  Comprehensive victories over Caroline Wozniacki and Petra Kvitova to win New Haven mean she enters the Open in great form and high in confidence.

Jelena Jankovic

Former World No.1 Jankovic has been resurgent in 2013 and is currently ranked 9th in the race to Istanbul.  The 28 year-old was a finalist at Flushing Meadows five years ago – her only major singles final to date – and looked impressive in Cincinnati where she pushed Azarenka hard in the last four.

Men’s singles contenders



Novak Djokovic

The Serb has not had the success he may have expected on the summer hard courts but with four US Open finals and two semi-finals the 2011 champion knows how to win matches in New York.

With Nadal threatening strongly to take his top ranking Djokovic will be determined to lift a seventh Grand Slam title and prove his recent losses to the Spaniard and John Isner were just minor blips.

Rafael Nadal

The Spaniard enters the US Open unbeaten on hard courts in 2013 and in superb form.  ATP Masters 1000 crowns in Indian Wells, Montreal and Cincinnati have seen the 27 year-old play some of his best tennis and his epic semi-final victory over Djokovic could be particularly important.  The 2010 Champion will be hard to stop.

Andy Murray

The British No.1 will be defending a major title for the first time after his electrifying five set dethroning of Djokovic twelve months ago.  Murray arrives after fulfilling his dream of becoming Wimbledon champion and has the reached the final of his last four majors.  The Olympic Champion could become the first man since Federer in 2008 to defend the US Open crown.

Roger Federer

Seeded seventh Federer does not enter this year’s Open sky high on confidence but with five titles at Flushing Meadows he will always be a factor and will be determined to prove that he is still a force to be reckoned with.  A quarter final against great rival Nadal is a tough prospect but he was close to beating the Spaniard in Cincinnati where he played some of his best tennis of 2013.

Juan Martin Del Potro

The Giant Argentinean lifted the title four years ago and at Wimbledon displayed the same form in pushing Djokovic to the edge in a thrilling five set semi-final.  Del Potro plays some of is best tennis on US hard courts as displayed this year with victories over Murray and Djokovic in Indian Wells and a title in Washington this summer.  He chocked against Isner in Cincinnati but on top form will be a major threat for a second US Open crown.

Women’s singles predictions


Quarter finals:
S.Williams (1) bt K.Kanepi (25)
J.Jankovic (9) bt A.Radwanska (3)
S.Halep (21) bt C.Wozniacki (6)
V.Azarenka (2) bt P.Kvitova (2)

Semi-finals:
S.Williams (1) bt J.Jankovic (9)
V.Azarenka (2) bt S.Halep (21)

Final:
S.Williams (1) bt V.Azarenka (2)

Men’s singles predictions


Quarter finals:
J.M.Del Potro (6) bt N.Djokovic (1)
A.Murray (3) bt T.Berdych (5)
J.Janowicz (14) bt M.Raonic (10)
R.Nadal (2) bt R.Federer (7)

Semi-finals:
A.Murray (3) bt J.M.Del Potro (6)
R.Nadal (2) bt J.Janowicz (14)

Final:
A.Murray (3) bt R.Nadal (2)

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Sunday, 21 July 2013

Wimbledon 2013: Andy Murray Wimbledon Champion

Wimbledon Champion 2013: Andy Murray

Wimbledon 2013: Andy Murray Wimbledon Champion


Fred Perry may have been watching down over SW19 on Sunday 7th July as British No.1 Andy Murray won his first Wimbledon title in magnificent style with a 6-4 7-5 6-4 defeat of World No.1 Novak Djokovic.

The 77 year wait for a British Wimbledon Men's singles champion was finally over and Murray could not have been more impressive.

The experience of tasting defeat in the final twelve months earlier and subsequently winning the Olympics and US Open meant this was a different Murray and on a roasting hot day he always held the edge.

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Wimbledon 2013: Bartoli in dreamland

Wimbledon Champion 2013: Marion Bartoli

Wimbledon 2013: Bartoli in dreamland

It has taken me a long time to get my thoughts down about the 2013 Wimbledon Ladies Singles Final.  I think it is because I am still in a bit of shock.

Marion Bartoli is a Grand Slam champion and in the end a deserved one as the French No.1 played an excellent final.  She did not drop a set during any of her seven matches, something seven-time champion Steffi Graf never achieved but it is fair to say that the legendary German always faced bigger challenges than Bartoli did this year.

But it is not Bartoli's fault that the draw opened up nicely for her and she certainly, and impressively, took full advantage.

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Sunday, 7 July 2013

Wimbledon 2013: Day 9, 10, 11 Catch-up!

A Warm embrace between competitors at the end of a tremendous semi-final

Wimbledon 2013: Day 9, 10, 11 Catch-up!

Sadly my second week of Wimbledon has been blighted by ill health and blogging has been a victim of this.  Thankfully i'm just about getting back to full health for Finals weekend; so here is a VERY quick race through the 3 days I missed.

Day 9 - Men's quarter finals

Typically Berdych could not maintain a hot second set patch against Djokovic and let slip a 3-0 double break lead in the second set and the top seeded 2011 champion came through in straight sets.

It looked like the Serb would face David Ferrer in his first semi-final when the Spaniard's opponent Juan Martin Del Potro took a spectacular fall on his injured knee in the first game.  However somehow the giant Argentine made a stunning recovery and played lights out - including two final sensational forehands on the final two points - to see off the fourth seed 6-2 6-4 7-6(7-5).

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Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Wimbledon 2013 Day 8: Radwanska battles past Li

2012 Finalist Agnieszka Radwanska fought her way past Li Na in a thrilling quarter final

Wimbledon 2013 Day 8: Radwanska battles past Li

And so it came down to eight women on the second Tuesday at the 2013 Championships and so in this most craziest of Wimbledon's I should not be surprised that we have a most unexpected semi-final line-up.

The lone top four seed remaining edged through to her allotted place in the semi-finals as Agnieszka Radwanska got past Li Na 7-6(7-5) 4-6 6-2 in possibly the match of the women's tournament so far.

It swung one way and then the other as Radwanska's court craft matched up against the bigger game of the Chinese No.1.

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Wimbledon 2013 Day 7: Lisicki stuns Williams

At her favourite tournament an emotional Lisicki shocked Williams

Wimbledon 2013 Day 7: Lisicki stuns Williams

Women's singles 

We probably should not have expected anything else. In this most unusual of Wimbledon's that has already seen upset after upset maybe a massive shock to start week two should have expected. 

However the three set defeat of red-hot favourite Serena Williams by 23rd seed Sabine Lisicki sent shock waves around SW19.

The American was on a career best 34 match winning streak, had won her last five tournaments and three of the last four Grand Slam titles - plus the Olympics - and had looked imperious, untouchable throughout week one.  She was the most certain Champion in years and suddenly she was out.

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Sunday, 30 June 2013

Wimbledon 2013 Day 6: Novak and Serena race through

2011 Champion Djokovic destroyed Chardy

Wimbledon 2013 Day 6: Novak and Serena race through


It was an action packed day six at a sun bathed All England Club with great action happening everywhere you could look round the grounds.

Djokovic was at his dominant best against Chardy
Men's singles

Top seed Novak Djokovic laid down a marker for the rest of the Men's draw with a dominant 86 minute win over 28th seeded Jeremy Chardy.

The 2011 Champion hammered 38 winners past the Australian Open quarter finalist while striking 3 unforced errors.  The rest of the Men's draw should take note.

The World No.1 next faces 13th seed Tommy Haas as the veteran German came through an entertaining four set encounter with Eastbourne champion Feliciano Lopez.

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Saturday, 29 June 2013

Wimbledon 2013 Day 5: Kanepi slays Kerber

I watched a superb Kanepi comeback on Court 2

Wimbledon 2013 Day 5: Kanepi slays Kerber

I spent a rain interrupted of fifth day with my wonderful Aunt on Court 2 so I'm going to lead with the terrific match we saw between 2012 semi-finalist Angelique Kerber and 2010 quarter finalist Kaia Kanepi.

The statuesque Estonian - who has certainly lost weight since the unflattering picture they showed on the scoreboard - began wonderfully by racing into an initial 3-0 lead and had chances to go further ahead. 

That was when No.7 seed Kerber displayed her customary defensive skills and the German counter-puncher reeled off six straight games to take the opener and then had two chances for 4-2 in the second.

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Thursday, 27 June 2013

Wimbledon 2013 Day 4: Date-Krumm makes history


Joy for Kimiko as she reaches the third round for the first time since 1996

Wimbledon 2013 Day 4: Date-Krumm makes history


After Weird Wednesday a more recognisable sense of order returned to SW19 on a rain effected Day 4 with all the key protagonists from the top halves progressing to round 3.

There was a wonderful story, however, on Court 12 as Kimiko Date-Krumm became the oldest woman in the Open Era to reach the last 32 at Wimbledon.  The unseeded Japanese, who turns 43 in September, saw off Alexandra's Cadantu 6-4, 7-5.

Date-Krumm was a quarter finalist eighteen years ago in 1995 (losing to Jana Navotna) and a semi-finalist seventeen years ago (losing a three set two day encounter with Steffi Graf) and yet this represented her second Grand Slam third round appearance of 2013, having also got this far in Melbourne.

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Wimbledon 2013 Day 3: Federer stunned by Stakhovsky

The dream of an 8th crown in 2013 is over for Federer

Wimbledon 2013 Day 3: Federer stunned by Stakhovsky


It is hard to remember a Wimbledon day quite like Wednesday 26th June 2013.  In the space of a few hours the tournament had lost Roger Federer, Maria Sharapova, Victoria Azarenka, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Marin Cilic, Caroline Wozniacki, Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic. 

It was scarecely believable; carnage in the second round and any players left standing will count themselves lucky.

The biggest shock was the four-set defeat of Federer by Ukranian world No.116 (former no.31) Sergiy Stakhovsky which ended the 31 year-old's title defence and his 9 year and 36 Grand Slam streak of consecutive quarter finals.

It was a historic moment and I was fortunate enought to watch every point of it on Centre Court.

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Wimbledon 2013 Day 2: Superb Robson ousts Kirilenko

Robson was at her very best to see off Kirilenko

Wimbledon 2013 Day 2: Superb Robson ousts Kirilenko

Women's singles

On the court she won the junior crown five years ago British No.1 Laura Robson put in a magnificent performance to defeat 10th seed Maria Kirilenko 6-3 6-4 to reach the second round for the second time in her young career.

Robson's forehand in particular was tremendous
This was Robson at her thrilling best with aces and the occasional excellent touch shot mixed in with her heavy lefty groundstrokes which fired off so many superb winners it was hard not to lose count of them.  Crucially recent issues with her serve did not surface.

The running forehand up the line that took her to set point in the first set was as good a shot as anyone - male or female - has hit at this year's tournament.

Wimbledon 2013 Day 1: Nadal crashes out

Two-time champion was well below his best against an inspired Darcis

Wimbledon 2013 Day 1: Nadal crashes out


Men's Singles

Darcis played the match of his life on Court 1
The headline of Wimbledon 2012 week one came from the seismic shock of Rafael Nadal's stunning loss to Lukas Rosol in the second round. 

A year on and Nadal's Wimbledon ended a round earlier as the Spaniard's 22 match winning streak was brought to an abrupt halt by 135th ranked Steve Darcis.

The Belgian played the match of his life against an under par Nadal to come through 7-6(7-4) 7-6(10-8) 6-4. 

This was a Nadal moving tentatively and making many many uncharacteristic errors, sometimes on key points, that you just are not used to seeing.

Monday, 24 June 2013

Wimbledon 2013: Contenders and Predictions

As in 2003 Roger and Serena triumphed in 2012 - who will in 2013?

Wimbledon 2013: Contenders and Predictions

The first ball is struck on the lawns of SW19 in little over 12 hours time so, trying to contain my excitement, on the eve of the 127th Championships at Wimbledon here's my take on what could happen and who will be the key protagonists.

The Big Guns - Women's singles

Serena Williams - The overwhelming favourite. In ferocious form and loves the grass. On current form the chances of her not holding a sixth Wimbledon crown at the end of the fortnight are very slim.

Maria Sharapova - Nine years after her surprise victory as a 17 year-old the Russian will be aiming to reach her third final at SW19.  Favourite to meet Serena in the final and will be encouraged by her Paris performance against the American. But Serena is still better on grass than clay so....

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Roland Garros 2013: My top 5 matches

Nadal v Djokovic
Paris saw one of the great Grand Slam semi-finals

Roland Garros 2013: My top 5 matches

Before I say goodbye to the 2013 French Open Championships here is one final post looking back over the best five matches I saw on the dirt at Roland Garros. (There may have been other thrilling encounters on outside courts that I didn't see!)

Honourable Mentions

Gael Monfils' run through to the last 32 was one of the key stories of week two and his matches with Ernests Gulbis and Tommy Robredo were superb contests.  Robredo's own comeback journey to the quarter finals was memorable and his fourth round win over Nicolas Almagro just misses the list.

No.5. Quarter final - S.Williams (1) bt S.Kuznetsova (U) 6-1 3-6 6-3

There may have been closer matches but this was a quarter final on the Suzanne Lenglen court packed with drama between major champions past and present.  The back story that the Russian beat Williams in the same round, on the same court, four years earlier made it a compelling contest.

After a straightforward opening set Kuznetsova displayed why she had been ranked No.2 and lifted two Grand Slams.  The Russian pushed Williams hard and the match was on a knife edge when Sveta led 2-0 with 3 chances for a double break lead in the decider.

The World No.1 crucially fought through at that key moment and won six of the final seven games to come through her only test of the championships.

Monday, 10 June 2013

Roland Garros 2013: Revisiting my predictions

I'm still stunned she didn't win in Australia but Serena got the job done in Paris

Roland Garros 2013: Revisiting my predictions

Before all the attention focuses on the green stuff there is time to reflect on two glorious weeks of clay court tennis in Paris and look back over my predictions

Women's Singles

I got 5 of the 8 quarter finalists and picked the semi-final line-up.

Serena had looked awesome in Charleston and in Madrid (and Rome this year) as she did in 2012 but this time she came to Roland Garros as reigning Wimbledon, US Open and Olympic Champion so she was also going to triumph in Paris.

There was one wobble and it typically came in the quarter finals - where had fallen four times in the last 10 years - but she got through it.  Had Kuznetsova got that second break for 3-0 in the third who knows if she would have repeated her 2009 victory over the American. 

But Serena did recover and deservedly took Grand Slam No.16.

Sunday, 9 June 2013

Roland Garros 2013 Day 15: Nadal victorious


Nadal resumes his love affair with the Coupe des Mousquetaires

Roland Garros 2013 Day 15: Nadal victorious

Rafael Nadal clinched a historic 8th French Open title with a 6-3 6-2 6-3 defeat of compatriot and first-time major finalist David Ferrer at Roland Garros.

It was the first all-Spanish final since 2002
No.3 seed Nadal broke in game three when Ferrer put a forehand well wide.

However fourth seed Ferrer struck straight back by coming out on top of a 20 stroke rally on his second break point.  

Ferrer held in the next game but from 2-3 Nadal raced through seven consecutive games to take a strong grip on the contest.

Serving at 3-1 in the second Nadal saved four break points and then broke Ferrer again with a trademark forehand winner riffled into the corner.

Roland Garros 2013 Day 14: Serena triumphs



After 11 years Serena Williams is French Open Champion for a second time


Roland Garros 2013 Day 14: Serena triumphs

Eleven years after her first French Open triumph as a 20 year-old, Serena Williams was victorious again at Roland Garros with a 6-4 6-4 defeat of reigning champion Maria Sharapova.

Maria Sharapova Maria Sharapova of Russia celebrates a point in her Women's Singles Final match against Serena Williams of United States of America during day fourteen of French Open at Roland Garros on June 8, 2013 in Paris, France.
Sharapova began well
The American top seed came out strong and immediately went up love-40 on the Sharapova but the Russian fought back and saved four break points to hold. 

The Russian was extremely determined with every point won punctuated with a huge 'Come Onnnnnnnn'.

Sharapova broke Williams for 2-0 and then led 40-15 in the following game.  At this juncture Williams raised her game and broke back with an emphatic smash.

The World No.1 levelled and broke to go up 3-2.  Having consolidated the lead for 4-2 Williams saw the Russian take two straight game and level at 4-4.

Typically Williams' response was to break with a big forehand and then served out the set after 51 minutes.

World No.2 Sharapova hung on to her serve at the start of set no.2 after saving five break points.

Saturday, 8 June 2013

Roland Garros 2013 Day 13: Nadal edges Djokovic in thriller

Nadal was pushed to the limit but came through against Djokovic

Roland Garros 2013 Day 13: Nadal edges Djokovic in thriller

The match everyone has been waiting for throughout the fortnight delivered in spades on day 13 at Roland Garros as Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic fought out one of the greatest Grand Slam semi-finals ever seen; an electrifying five set thriller which swung one way and then the other and saw incredible rallies, dazzling shot making and sensational drama.  

A tense start saw both players testing each other out.  Nadal was the first to strike with a break in game seven and maintaining the lead the Spaniard took the opener 6-4 after 54 minutes.

When the seven-time champion broke for 3-2 in the second set with a backhand winner off a drop shot it looked possible that Nadal would take a massive advantage with a two set lead.

Djokovic hit back just in time with his first break in the next game and the Serb broke again two games later and levelled the match 6-3.

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Roland Garros 2013 Day 12: Maria battles, Serena cruises

For the second round running Sharapova had to fight through

Roland Garros 2013 Day 12: Maria battles, Serena cruises

Mixed Doubles  

Before the Women's semi-finals took to the court on Day 12 a rather sparse crowd on the Philipp Chatrier Court saw 20 year-old Frenchwoman Kristina Mladenovic taste defeat in her first Grand Slam final. 

Frantisek Cermak, Lucie Hradecka
Frantisek and Hradecka taste Grand Slam glory

Mladenovic and the vastly experienced Daniel Nestor raced through the opening set against Czech's Lucie Hradecka and Frantisek Cermak but saw their momentum halted when Nestor was broken to start the second set.

The Czeck team, who were finalists at the Australian Open in January, held onto the break to level the match and then took the ensuing tie-break to claim a 1-6 6-4 10-6 victory.


Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Roland Garros 2013 Day 11: Sharapova's comeback victory

Sharapova celebrates her comeback victory over Jankovic

Roland Garros 2013 Day 11: Sharapova's comeback victory

Men's Singles

The match everyone was hoping for / expecting when the Men's draw came out became a reality on Day 11 in Paris with seven-time champion Rafael Nadal and World No.1 Novak Djokovic setting up their blockbuster semi-final as both claimed straight sets quarter final victories.

Nadal was rarely stretched against Wawrinka

First to progress was reigning champion Rafael Nadal as the Spaniard maintained his mastery of Stanislas Wawrinka with a straightforward 6-2 6-3 6-1 defeat of the Swiss No.2.

Nadal's only minor hiccup came when ninth seed Wawrinka broke back to level at 3-3 in the second.  The third seed's confident response was to rattle off eight straight games.


Roland Garros 2013 Day 10: Serena fights, Roger falls

Williams had to fight hard to get past Kuznetsova

Roland Garros 2013 Day 10: Serena fights, Roger falls

Men's Singles

2009 champion Roger Federer took on French No.1 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the most anticipated Men's match on day 10 at Roland Garros.

Second seed Federer broke with a forehand winner in the fifth game and held for 4-2 but then could only gather a further seven games in the match as a dominant Tsonga came through 7-5 6-3 6-3 to reach his first Roland Garros semi-final.

The French No.1 was at his dynamic best against Federer

It was certainly one of Federer's most comprehensive defeats in a major and the 31 year-old will need to rebound quickly as he bids for an 8th Wimbledon title.

In the other Men's quarter final Tommy Robredo simply had nothing left after his torturous route through to the last eight.


Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Roland Garros 2013 Day 9: Wawrinka fightback floors Gasquet


Wawrinka launched a superb comeback to see off Gasquet 

Roland Garros 2013 Day 9: Wawrinka fightback floors Gasquet

 Men’s Singles


World No.1 Novak Djokovic dropped his first set of the fortnight as a superb 16th seed Philipp Kohlschreiber took the opening set from the top seed before the four-time Australian Open champion hit back to win in four.  The pair had in the third round in Paris four years ago and on that occasion it was the Gerrman came through in straight sets.

Nadal celebrated his Birthday on court
Reigning champion Rafael Nadal enjoyed his most comfortable match so far in Paris as on his 27th birthday the third seeded Spaniard came through 6-4 6-1 6-3 against 13th seed Kai Nishikori. 

The former World No.1 extends his amazing record at Roland Garros to  56-1.

Tommy Haas reached his first French Open quarter final at the age of 35 with a 6-1 6-1 6-3 demolition of Mikhail Youzhny.

Sunday, 2 June 2013

Roland Garros 2013 Day 8: Federer survives Simon scare


Federer had to produce his best to fight back against Simon


Roland Garros 2013 Day 8: Federer survives Simon scare



Men’s Singles

French No.1 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga delighted his home crowd by comfortably moving through to his second French Open quarter final with a straightforward 6-3 6-3 6-3 defeat of Viktor Troicki.

Moving through to the last eight with an even greater ease was David Ferrer as the fourth seed ruthlessly dispatched Kevin Anderson 6-3 6-1 6-1.

Roland Garros 2013 Day 7: Haas edges Isner

Tommy Haas
Haas won an amazing match against Isner on his 13th match point

Roland Garros 2013 Day 7: Haas edges Isner

Men's Singles
Nadal and Fognini treated the crowd to some amazing rallies

For the third match in a row seven-time champion Rafael Nadal was tested as the 3rd seed came through a thoroughly entertaining match against the mercurial Italian Fabio Fognini 7-6(7-5) 6-4 6-4. 

The 27th seeded Italian had led 4-2 in the opener and served for it at 6-5 but unlike Daniel Brands and Martin Klizan could not take the lead against the Spaniard.

Saturday, 1 June 2013

Roland Garros 2013 Day 6: Robredo ends Monfils run


An emotional Tommy Robredo battled back to defeat Gael Monfils


Roland Garros 2013 Day 6: Robredo ends Monfils run


Day 6 saw the French Open play catch-up with round two coming to a conclusion and round three getting well underway.  Big names were in action, there were some thrilling matches and a sprinkling of upsets.

Roger Federer Roger Federer of Switzerland  plays a backhand during his Men's Singles match against Julien Benneteau of France on day six of the French Open at Roland Garros on May 31, 2013 in Paris, France.
Federer avenged his defeat to Benneteau in Rotterdam
The Big Guns

Reigning champion Rafael Nadal dropped a set for the second successive round but came through comfortably enough in four against Martin Klizan.

Second seed Roger Federer put in a solid performance to ensure there was no repeat of Wimbledon 2012 against Julien Benneteau.  The Swiss former champion came through 6-3 6-4 7-5.