Wednesday, 31 January 2018

This Part Of Chung's Game Is Nearly Top 10 Already

The golden age of the returner has spawned another great returner.

Hyeon Chung is the Mover of the Week in the Top 100 of the ATP Rankings, charging up 29 spots to No. 29 on the back of his semi-final run at the Australian Open.

The 21-year-old from South Korea follows a recent trend in our sport where the elite-level players are more proficient returning than serving.

For example, when you examine year-end No. 1 players from 1991 to 2017, the best return performance was from 2011 to 2016. Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal have taken the returning side of our game to a whole new level.

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By comparison, the five best years for elite serve performance were all before 2010, with Andy Roddick, Pete Sampras and Roger Federer leading the way.

An Infosys ATP Beyond The Numbers analysis of what is powering Chung up the ATP Rankings clearly shows that his return of serve is mature beyond its years.

Chung is ranked No. 29, but he is 11th best on the ATP Stats Return LEADERBOARD, powered by Infosys Nia Data. The Leaderboard is determined by adding the winning percentage in the following four areas:

  1. First-Serve Return Points Won

  2. Second-Serve Return Points Won

  3. Return Games Won

  4. Break Points Converted

Chung’s performance serving is not yet at this elite level, as he is ranked just 59th best on tour in the ATP Stats Serve LEADERBOARD during the past 52 weeks.

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Second-serve points won is his lowest area, being 77th best in this specific category. He actually has a losing record there, winning just 49.3 per cent of points. That’s not going to last for long.

Chung did improve that second-serve stat in his run to the semi-finals in Melbourne, winning an impressive 57 per cent to the semi-finals before having to retire against Roger Federer with blisters on his feet.

Read More: From Milan To Melbourne, Chung Keeps Surging

On the receiving side in Melbourne, Chung elevated his break points converted to the semi-finals, winning 47 per cent (24/51), which was significantly better than the 42 per cent he had won during the past 12 months.

Chung was tied for first in Melbourne with Baseline Points Won, winning an impressive 55 per cent (350/641) of his points from the back of the court. Federer, who won the tournament for a sixth time, won only 51 per cent (322/632) of his baseline points.

There is no doubt about it: Chung is definitely trending towards the Top 10. The returns and baseline play are already there. Expect to see improved serve numbers this season.



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Watch Nishikori's Comeback Continue In Dallas

Former World No. 4 Kei Nishikori continues his comeback on Wednesday evening at the RBC Tennis Championships, an ATP Challenger Tour event, in Dallas. The top seed faces German Matthias Bachinger in the second round. The match will begin at 8 p.m. ET, and you can watch it live by clicking here. Nishikori missed the final four months of the 2017 season after having surgery on his right wrist.

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Kudla Excited For The Future After A Strong Start To 2018

There are signs that Denis Kudla is getting back to his best.

After reaching a career-high No. 53 in the ATP Rankings on 23 May 2016, Kudla saw his ranking slowly drop until falling outside of the Top 200 towards the end of 2017. But, after a strong final run in Knoxville (l. Peliwo) on the ATP Challenger Tour, Kudla ended his season with great cause for optimism.

In 2018, Kudla has already built on that strong showing in Tennessee, qualifying for his first Grand Slam main draw since the 2016 US Open, winning four matches and forcing No. 5 seed Dominic Thiem to five-sets in a second-round loss at the Australian Open. This week, he is into the quarter-finals at the RBC Tennis Championships of Dallas, a $125,000 Challenger. The American has not dropped a set thus far.

After working with Dustin Taylor in the off-season and spending his time between the Harry Hopman Tennis Academy in Tampa and the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Kudla is confident about the state of his game moving forward in 2018.

“I worked a lot in the off-season,” said Kudla. “I worked really hard to find a little bit more consistency, work on my serve and bring back high energy tennis which I ran away from a little bit.

“I am a guy that brings a lot of energy and wins with fitness and tangibles, so right now… I feel fit and the game is where it needs to be.”

The 25-year-old, who turned professional back in 2010, has plenty of ideas on how he can improve his game and get back into the Top 100 this year with one key factor as the main focus.

“Finding more balance,” said Kudla. “I did a lot more cardio… so I could sustain a higher level of tennis for a longer period of time. That was a big thing. I knew the game was there but I kept dying at a certain point and I realised I just wasn’t in good enough shape. I thought I was but I wasn’t. So that was the biggest thing, when I know I’m in shape, the game is there. It has always been there.”

That extra work in the gym was certainly evident in his five-match run in Melbourne and he was back at work at Challenger level in Newport Beach last week where, despite losing to Reilly Opelka in first-round singles action, he made the doubles final with partner Treat Huey (l. Cerretani/Paes) .

Playing his opening match in Newport Beach just five days after his last match in Melbourne is no easy matter, but for Kudla, with determination to climb the ATP Rankings in 2018, the motivation to succeed is stronger than ever.

“I am incredibly motivated,” said Kudla. “I do believe I am going to have a good year this year as long as I continue to do the right things, but I have a great team around me, playing well. As long as I don’t lose focus and get satisfied, I think I’m going in the right direction.”

Kudla managed to win four matches in Melbourne from first round qualifying, with three of his wins coming against higher ranked opposition, before falling to Dominic Thiem in a bruising five-set encounter. Reflecting on his great efforts at the first Grand Slam of 2018, Kudla expressed his delight at the start he has made to the new season.

“It was a great week for me to qualify and win a round, especially against Steve Johnson who is a good friend of mine and had my number, so it was nice to get that. Then to push (Dominic) Thiem to five sets, I put myself in a good position to win. I was just happy that I was able to bring my game around for five consecutive matches; I haven’t been able to do that for a long time,” admitted Kudla.

“I was up two-sets-to-love against a Top 5 player in the world… I can play right now, with top guys. I need to transfer that into the next couple of tournaments and start this year on a high note… and carry it over for as long as I can and hopefully get back in the Top 100,” said Kudla.

That confidence will surely help Kudla this week as he competes in Dallas on the Challenger circuit once more. The American also emphasised his desire in 2018 to focus on the process, rather than setting a specific numerical goal in the ATP Rankings.

“I tried not to set a ranking goal this year,” said Kudla. “Obviously in the back of my mind I want to be Top 100 and back in the Grand Slams but [my goal] is to be consistent, learn from my mistakes and stay fit, not losing my shape throughout the year. If I can do that, I can play at a high level and I’ll get the match wins that I need.”



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2018 St. Petersburg: Caroline Wozniacki World No.1 Presentation





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Kudla Sprints For Dallas Challenger 2018 Hot Shot

Watch as Denis Kudla shows off his agility to claim Hot Shot honours at the ATP Challenger Tour event in Dallas.

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Kudla Sprints For Dallas Challenger 2018 Hot Shot
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Victoria Azarenka granted wild-card entry to play in BNP Paribas Open, her first tournament of 2018 (ESPN)

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Clase magistral de Kvitova contra Vesnina en San Petersburgo



Petra Kvitova perdió solo dos juegos en una victoria en dos sets contra la cabeza de serie No. 7 Elena Vesnina en la primera ronda del St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy.

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Azarenka awarded a wildcard for Indian Wells return



Former World No.1 and two-time Indian Wells champion Victoria Azarenka was awarded a wildcard to the BNP Paribas Open, the tournament announced today.

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2018 St. Petersburg highlights: Jelena Ostapenko powers through the Round of 16



Jelena Ostapenko defeats Vera Zvonareva in straight sets.

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2018 St. Petersburg Shot of the Day: Ekaterina Makarova’s perfectly placed forehand





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Serena edges closer to comeback after Spartan Race



23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams put her physicality to the test and emerged victorious from a Spartan Race challenge alongside husband Alexis Ohanian, new hitting partner Jarmere Jenkins, and fellow "Kryptonians."

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Makarova claims all-Russian clash against Pavlyuchenkova



Ekaterina Makarova knocked out No.6 seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in an all-Russian battle to advance into the second round at the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy.

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Halep, Serena lead Fed Cup first-round nominations



Simona Halep will once again represent Romania as one of five Top 10 players who are competing in the first round of Fed Cup World Group play.

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Nishikori Back In Action At Dallas Challenger 2018

Kei Nishikori discusses his return to professional tennis, his memories of competing on the ATP Challenger Tour and the great crowd support in Dallas.

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Rafael Nadal injury update: World No 1 spotted walking normally to boost recovery hopes



RAFAEL NADAL has been spotted walking without apparent impairment just eight days after pulling out of the Australian Open.

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Nishikori Back In Action At Dallas Challenger 2018
Kei Nishikori discusses his return to professional tennis, his memories of competing on the ATP Challenger Tour and the great crowd support in Dallas.


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Rafael Nadal was told to copy Roger Federer by coach



ROGER FEDERER was able to change his game, an aspect Rafael Nadal was always told to copy by his uncle Toni.

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50 Moments that Mattered: Becker battles back from the brink

What figured as a routine second-round outing against journeyman Derrick Rostagno proved to be anything but for 1989 champion Boris Becker.

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2018 St. Petersburg highlights: Kvitova cruises past Vesnina



Petra Kvitova dropped just two games in a commanding straight sets victory against No.7 seed Elena Vesnina in the opening round of the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy.

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Ostapenko outpaces veteran Zvonareva in St. Petersburg



No.2 seed Jelena Ostapenko passed a big test from two-time Grand Slam runner-up Vera Zvonareva, who came back to tennis last summer after having a baby, to advance into the quarterfinals of the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy.

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In pictures: Mladenovic and Cornet make Hermitage Museum visit



Kristina Mladenovic and Alizé Cornet took time out from the courts to visit the world famous Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.

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St. Petersburg party: Ostapenko, Mladenovic and the WTA stars revel in Russia



Check out highlights from the player party at the Four Seasons Lion Palace Hotel to mark the start of the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy.

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Rafael Nadal sent message over Roger Federer rivalry by uncle Toni



RAFAEL NADAL has been urged not to let Roger Federer’s Australian Open victory dishearten him in their battle for tennis supremacy.

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La adolescente Rybakina aturde a García por un lugar en los QF de San Petersburgo



La adolescente rusa Elena Rybakina salvó una pelota de partido en camino a una dramática victoria sobre la cabeza de serie No.3 Caroline García, para alcanzar su primer partido de cuartos de final de la WTA en San Petersburgo.

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Behind The Scenes With Tecnifibre Stringers

Go behind the scenes with Tecnifibre's stringers, undertaking the invisible work that make everything possible on the ATP World Tour.

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2018 St. Petersburg highlights: World No.450 Elena Rybakina shocks Caroline Garcia



Russian teenager Elena Rybakina saved a match point en route to a dramatic victory over No.3 seed Caroline Garcia...

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Kvitova puts on masterclass against Vesnina in St. Petersburg



Petra Kvitova dropped just two games in a commanding straight sets victory against No.7 seed Elena Vesnina in the opening round of the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy.

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Video : Roger Federer - Top 20 Best Points Australian Open 2018

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Roger Federer's 20 best points from his magnificent run at the 2018 Australian Open! I know you guys have been waiting for it... Raz Ols


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Bernard Tomic SLAMS Lleyton Hewitt… but wants to come back to tennis



BERNARD TOMIC has hit back at Australia’s Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt in an explosive interview in which he has also said he wants to get to top-level tennis competition.

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Video : Roger Federer 20th Grand Slam Victory Tribute

Roger Federer 20th Grand Slam Victory Tribute
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Teen Rybakina stuns Garcia for spot in St. Petersburg QF



Russian teenager Elena Rybakina saved a match point en route to a dramatic victory over No.3 seed Caroline Garcia to reach her first-ever WTA quarterfinal in St. Petersburg.

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Maria Sharapova confirms next move by accepting wildcard with Roger Federer still unsure



MARIA SHARAPOVA has accepted a wildcard to play the Dubai Championship at the end of February - but does not yet know if she will be joined by Roger Federer.

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Sharapova takes wildcard in Dubai



The former Grand Slam champion returns to Dubai for the first time in 12 years.

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Mertens roars into the Fast Lane for Singapore



Elise Mertens is one of the players who&’;s in prime position to make it to the BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global.

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Taiwan: Thursday's Order of Play



Wildcard Eugenie Bouchard is in action on Thursday at the Taiwan Open.

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Rafael Nadal injury update: World No 1 to give interview TODAY



RAFAEL NADAL will likely update his fans on the status of his leg injury when he is interviewed at a corporate event later today.

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Roger Federer given personalised honour after winning Australian Open



ROGER FEDERER was the subject of a special campaign in Switzerland earlier this week when he was honoured with a personalised edition of one of the country’s biggest newspapers.

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Wozniacki leads The Grid for Singapore



The new World No.1 leads the field in the Race for Singapore.

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Tuesday, 30 January 2018

A Record-Setting Tie-Break Exhausts Players In Dallas

Spain's Guillermo Olaso thought it was never going to end.

Olaso and Russian Evgeny Karlovskiy played a 42-point tie-break during the opening set of their qualifying match on Monday at the RBC Tennis Championships of Dallas, an ATP Challenger Tour event.

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Both players had a number of set points; Olaso saved 10 and clinched the set on his seventh. The tie-break is the longest for an ATP Challenger Tour qualifying match.

“Normally a tie-break never lasts that long,” Olaso said. “It feels like we played another set almost, because it took so long and it took a lot of energy out of both of us.”

Perhaps the tie-break took too much out of him. He eventually lost 6-7(20), 6-1, 7-6(5).



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Wozniacki lands in St. Petersburg - with her Australian Open trophy



World No.1 Caroline Wozniacki didn’t want to let go of her Australian Open trophy - and she brought it with her to Russia for the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy!

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2018 St. Petersburg Shot of the Day: Daria Kasatkina’s topspin lob



The Russian defeats Viktoria Kuzmova in three sets.

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Cibulkova overcomes slow start, soars in St. Petersburg



2016 semifinalist Dominika Cibulkova recovered from 0-4 in the opening set to dispatch Sorana Cirstea at the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy; defending champion Kristina Mladenovic awaits.

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50 for 50: Samantha Stosur, 2011 women's singles champion

Serena Williams entered the 2001 women's singles final as the overwhelming favorite, but Samantha Stosur was too good on this day, beating the American at her own game with a barrage of booming forehands.

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Aussie Groth Shares His Career Highlights

After last year's US Open, Sam Groth had every intention to gear up for a strong finish to 2017 and start 2018 on the best note possible in Australia.

But something changed inside Groth. The 6'4” Aussie, who possessed one of the biggest serves on the ATP World Tour, lacked the same desire to improve as he had shown throughout his career.

So after talking with Lleyton Hewitt and others close to him, Groth decided that he would retire in 2018, and he'd do it at home, at the Australian Open.

“I just don't think my heart was in it to keep going,” Groth said. “I wanted to be able to go out at home as well.”

The 30-year-old partnered with his friend and former World No. 1 Hewitt in doubles at the Australian Open earlier this month. Groth/Hewitt upset third seeds and reigning US Open champions Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau in the second round.

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But the Aussies' run ended in the quarter-finals against eventual finalists and 11th seeds Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah.

Among his career highlights, Groth counts his 2015 season, which saw him reach the third round at the Australian Open, Wimbledon, where he took a set off Roger Federer, and at the US Open. Groth also achieved his career-high ATP Ranking of No. 53 that year and received Australia's Newcombe Medal, which is given annually to the country's most outstanding tennis player.

“That year 2015 was really special for me,” Groth said.

The right-hander celebrated two ATP World Tour doubles titles during his career as well, winning both 2014 Bogota and 2016 Dell Technologies Hall of Fame Open with countryman Chris Guccione.

In a way, this is Groth's second retirement from tennis. He picked tennis instead of Aussie Rules football when he was 16. But in 2011, Groth switched back to football and played for the Vermont Eagles in Melbourne, before returning to tennis for good in 2012. The Aussie is engaged to be married in November.



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Porsche Race to Singapore: The Fastlane, January 2018



A look at the players who have been accelerating up the leaderboard in The Race to Singapore....

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Kasatkina survives Kuzmova scare at St. Petersburg



No.8 seed Daria Kasatkina was a set and a break down against an inspired 19-year-old qualifier but managed to complete the turnaround at the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy.

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Behind the Numbers: An historic Australian Open



Closing the books on a memorable Australian Open fortnight.

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Roger Federer reveals talks over Dubai as Rafael Nadal battle for No 1 tightens



ROGER FEDERER has the chance to overtake Rafael Nadal and reclaim the world No 1 as soon as the beginning of March but has revealed he may change his schedule.

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Who Will Make Milan In 2018? 18 #NextGenATP To Watch

Before he reached the Australian Open semi-finals last week, it had been the breakout week of his career. South Korea's Hyeon Chung sped through the inaugural Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan in November, going 5-0 to claim the 21-and-under title.

But Chung, who turns 22 in May, won't be able to defend his crown come 6-10 November 2018. Who might hoist the Next Gen ATP Finals “X” trophy instead? ATPWorldTour.com takes a look at some of the possible candidates.

TWO POTENTIAL RETURNERS

Andrey Rublev (Rank: 35; Age: 20): Tennis fans across the world should know Rublev's name after his 2017. The Russian won his first title at the Plava Laguna Croatia Open Umag in July and became the youngest US Open quarter-finalist (l. to Nadal) since Andy Roddick in 2001.

Rublev has impressed early in 2018 as well, reaching the Qatar ExxonMobil Open final in Doha (l. to Monfils) and beating Spaniard David Ferrer en route to the third round of the Australian Open (l. to Dimitrov). Rublev, will, without a doubt, be one of the favourites to return to Milan. He was the top seed at the 2017 edition.

 

Denis Shapovalov (Rank: 48; Age: 18): Like Rublev, Shapovalov's stock soared in the second half of 2017. In August, the Canadian became the youngest ATP World Tour Masters 1000 quarter-finalist at the Coupe Rogers in Montreal. The left-hander knocked off Juan Martin del Potro and Rafael Nadal before falling to eventual champion Alexander Zverev in the semi-finals.

Shapovalov proceeded to reach the fourth round of the US Open, beating then World-No. 8 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga en route. This week, the Canadian is at a career-high ATP Ranking of No. 48.

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Taylor Fritz (Rank: 76; Age: 20): The California native was a trendy pick to make Milan in 2017, but the American struggled with injuries in the second half of 2016 and made the unique decision to take three months off during the 2017 season to work on his strength and fitness.

The start of 2018 has been more like what Fritz fans will expect to see throughout the year. The 6'4” right-hander won his fourth ATP Challenger Tour title on Sunday to move up to third place in the ATP Race To Milan.

Read More: Fritz Fires To Fourth Challenger Title

Stefanos Tsitsipas (Rank: 83; Age: 19): The Greek right-hander was an alternate in Milan last year, and was only matches away from making the inaugural field. Tsitsipas surged into contention at the European Open in Antwerp in late October, when he upset eventual Nitto ATP Finals runner-up David Goffin to reach his first ATP World Tour semi-final. The 19-year-old Tsitsipas qualified a tour-leading eight times in 2017. To start 2018, he made the quarter-finals in Doha, falling to top seed Dominic Thiem.

Read More: Tsitsipas Shares His 2018 Goals

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Frances Tiafoe (Rank: 93; Age: 20): The American, like Tsitsipas, was a few wins away from playing in Milan last November. Tiafoe finished one spot away from qualifying in the ATP Race To Milan, which determined seven of the eight finalists. But expect Tiafoe, who nearly upset Roger Federer in the first round of the 2017 US Open, to continue making gains in the ATP Rankings in 2018.

Read More: Federer's Encouragement Spurs on Tiafoe

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Casper Ruud (Rank: 121; Age: 19): Ruud rose 86 spots in the year-end 2017 ATP Rankings after finishing No. 225 in 2016. The 2017 season was his debut year on the ATP World Tour, and it was highlighted by a semi-final showing at the Rio Open presented by Claro in February (l. to Carreno Busta). Ruud has already earned a career milestone to begin 2018. He picked up his maiden Grand Slam victory in Australia (d. Halys).

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Alexander Bublik (Rank: 131; Age 20): Off the court, Bublik conducted one of the funniest interviews of the 2017 season. The 6'6” right-hander posed some playful questions to some of the game's best, including Andy Murray and Roger Federer.

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On the court, Bublik won two ATP Challenger Tour titles (Aptos, U.S.A.; Morelos, Mexico) and made his second ATP World Tour quarter-final (l. to Berankis) at the VTB Kremlin Cup in Moscow in October (also Moscow 2016).

Alex de Minaur (Rank: 139; Age: 18): For the second consecutive season, de Minaur was one of the best stories of the Australian summer. The 18-year-old Aussie, who won his first two tour-level matches last year Down Under, made the semi-finals at the Brisbane International presented by Suncorp (l. to Harrison) and reached his first ATP World Tour final at the Sydney International (l. to Medvedev) earlier this month.

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Akira Santillan (Rank: 148; Age: 20): The Aussie, who used to play under the Japanese flag, appears ready to continue his success from 2017. The right-hander won his first ATP Challenger Tour title in Winnetka, U.S.A., and picked up his first tour-level win at the Dell Technologies Hall of Fame Open in Newport. Santillan also learned a valuable lesson: How to best schedule his season.

Read More: Six Things To Know About #NextGenATP Santillan

Tommy Paul (Rank: 149; Age: 20): Paul is one of a number of American up-and-comers who have the red, white and blue dreaming of a return to the top of the ATP World Tour, a la the days of Sampras, Agassi, Courier and Chang. Paul showed promised in 2017, earning his first Top 20 win against then-World No. 17 Lucas Pouille and reaching the quarter-finals of the Citi Open in Washington, D.C.

Watch Uncovered: Paul Finds His Way On The ATP World Tour

Corentin Moutet (Rank: 150; Age: 18): French tennis fans have enjoyed a winning stretch with the generation of Gilles Simon, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Richard Gasquet and Gael Monfils. Will Moutet lead the next great generation of French tennis players?

The left-handed teenager was the second-youngest player in the year-end Top 200 of the ATP Rankings. He won his maiden ATP Challenger Tour title in Brest, France (d. Tsitsipas) in October.

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Stefan Kozlov (Rank: 155; Age: 19): The American celebrated the biggest win of his career in 2017, beating compatriot and then-World No. 25 Steve Johnson at the The Queen's Club Championships in London. Kozlov, a former junior World No. 2, thrives on the grass, where he has earned all five of his tour-level wins.

Read More: Kozlov Claims Second Challenger Crown In Las Vegas

Felix Auger-Aliassime (Rank: 163; Age: 17): The 6'3” Auger-Aliassime was the youngest player to finish inside the Top 200 of the ATP Rankings in 2017, doing so on the back of two ATP Challenger Tour titles (Seville, Spain; Lyon, France). Only three players have made their Top 200 debut at a younger age than Auger-Aliassime (17 years, 1 month, 5 days): Richard Gasquet (16 years, 1 month); Rafael Nadal (16 years, 6 months); and Lleyton Hewitt (16 years, 10 months).

Read More: Felix Joins Elite Company With Top 200 Breakthrough

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Michael Mmoh (Rank: 175; Age: 19): Mmoh, another American scaling the ATP Rankings, captured his second ATP Challenger Tour title in August, beating Aussie veteran John Millman in Lexington, U.S.A. The 6'1” right-hander secured his first tour-level win earlier this month in Brisbane (d. Delbonis) before reaching the quarter-finals (l. to de Minaur).

Watch: Mmoh Reflects On First Tour-Level Win

Soonwoo Kwon (Rank: 178; Age: 20): Kwon of South Korea will try to follow in Chung's footsteps and make his way to Milan. The 5'11” right-hander went 27-17 on the ATP Challenger Tour in 2017, including two finals (Yokohama, Japan; Seoul, South Korea).

Jaume Munar (Rank: 182; Age: 20): “Jimbo” picked up his play in the second half of the 2017 season, winning the ATP Challenger Tour tournament in Segovia, Spain, in August, defeating de Minaur. In the final week of the year, the Spaniard, who trains at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca, reached the final of the Rio de Janiero ATP Challenger Tour event (l. to Berlocq).

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Carlos Taberner (Rank: 188; Age: 20): Taberner, Munar's countryman, broke into the Top 200 on 25 September after reaching his second clay-court ATP Challenger Tour final in Sibiu, Romania (l. to Stebe). Earlier that month, Taberner reached the title match at the ATP Challenger Tour event in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Reilly Opelka (Rank: 197; Age: 20): Opelka, who is 6'11", is one of the tallest players on the ATP World Tour, and he brings a lethal serve like the other flamethrowers of the ATP World Tour, including 6'11" Ivo Karlovic and 6'10" John Isner. Opelka reached the semi-finals of the Newport Beach Challenger last week, falling to eventual champion Fritz.

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ONE-AND-DONES
The following players qualified for the inaugural tournament but will turn 22 in 2018: Chung, second seed Karen Khachanov, fourth seed Jared Donaldson, fifth seed Borna Coric, seventh seed Daniil Medvedev and Italian wild card Gianluigi Quinzi.



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2018 Taiwan Shot of the Day: Eugenie Bouchard's fierce forehand finds the line





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Vota: Golpe WTA del mes de enero de 2018



¿Cuál de los hot shots merece ser coronado como el mejor del primer mes del año? ¡Necesitamos tu voto para el golpe WTA del mes de enero presentado por Cambridge Global Payments!

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Goerges supera a Sakkari en San Petersburgo



La cabeza de serie No 5, Julia Goerges, superó a la número 1 griega Maria Sakkari para alcanzar la segunda ronda del St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy.

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Zvonareva through as Bertens retires in St. Petersburg



Vera Zvonareva led by a set when Kiki Bertens was forced to retire due to illness in Russia.

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Sam Groth Says Farewell To Tennis

Australian Sam Groth discusses his decision to retire as well as his career highlights with former World No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt in this edition of ATP World Tour Uncovered presented by Peugeot.

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Checking In With The Breakthrough Stars Of The Australian Open

ATP World Tour Uncovered presented by Peugeot takes you behind the scenes with the breakthrough stars of the 2018 Australian Open.

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Checking In With The Breakthrough Stars Of The Australian Open
ATP World Tour Uncovered presented by Peugeot takes you behind the scenes with the breakthrough stars of the 2018 Australian Open.


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Video : Sam Groth Says Farewell To Tennis

Sam Groth Says Farewell To Tennis
Australian Sam Groth discusses his decision to retire as well as his career highlights with former World No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt in this edition of ATP World Tour Uncovered presented by Peugeot.


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ATP Rankings Update 29 January 2018

Take a closer look at the ATP Rankings as of 29 January 2018, after the Australian Open.

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Video : ATP Rankings Update 29 January 2018

ATP Rankings Update 29 January 2018
Take a closer look at the ATP Rankings as of 29 January 2018, after the Australian Open.


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From Schiavone to Wozniacki: First time Grand Slam champions since 2010



Caroline Wozniacki joins a special group of women who have won their first Slam trophy after 2010.

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Vota: Jugadora revelación de enero 2018



¿Quién fue tu jugadora revelación WTA del mes del primer mes del año: Elise Mertens, Bernarda Pera, Hsieh Su-wei o Aliaksandra Sasnovich?

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Rafael Nadal injury: Why Roger Federer should also fear problems - specialist



RAFAEL NADAL is currently battling a leg injury suffered during the Australian Open and one medical expert reckons he will not be the only one to go down in 2018.

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