Wednesday 28 February 2018

Tribute: Farewell, Andre

In the locker room, where players let down their guard and opinions often fly around, there has been an animated, yet sensitive presence, well versed over the past 20 years as a player, a diplomat and as an ambassador. Today, as Andre Sa transitions from playing to a coaching career, charged with overseeing his compatriot, Thomaz Bellucci, a political future — inside the sport he’s played for the past 32 years — has been mapped out.

For four years, Sa was a knowledgeable, perceptive and respected advocate for the development of tennis on the ATP Player Council between 2012 and 2016, a period highlighted by greater prize money distribution at Grand Slams, ATP Challenger Tour and player pension enhancements, and the establishment of doubles qualifying events at ATP World Tour 500 tournaments. “The overall experience was very good in trying to better educate players on issues relating to the Tour,” Sa told ATPWorldTour.com. Last week, the International Tennis Federation announced that Sa was to become a part of its new Player Relations department.

As a speaker of five languages, it’s a far cry from when 12-year-old Sa used Gustavo Kuerten as his translator at an Orange Bowl, the prestigious year-end junior tournament. It remains a standout memory for Kuerten, who told ATPWorldTour.com, “Now he speaks a lot of languages. He is almost an ATP diplomat, he’s seen the world. But back then he only spoke Portuguese! I knew about five words in English and I was his interpreter. Imagine the situation!”

Sa recalled the funny story, saying, “I didn’t speak one word of English. I ordered a strawberry milkshake, but I didn’t know how to say ‘strawberry’, so I said, ‘Can I have a Morango [Portuguese for strawberry]…?’ Guga started laughing and everyone around was cracking up, when he said, ‘C’mon man! Strawberry, strawberry!’”

During a 23-season professional career, Sa reached the 2002 Wimbledon quarter-finals (l. to Tim Henman) and rose to a career-high No. 55 in the ATP Rankings (12 August 2002). He captured 11 ATP World Tour doubles titles from his very first at Hong Kong in 2001 (w/Karsten Braasch) to last year’s emotional triumph at the Brasil Open (w/Rogerio Dutra Silva), where today, in partnership with Bellucci, he played the 741st professional match of his career (52-92 singles, 291-306 doubles). In the team discipline, in which he reached a total of 30 finals (11-19 record), he climbed to No. 17 in the ATP Doubles Rankings on 2 February 2009.

“The locker room talk is always the best about the sport,” says Sa, reflecting on what he will miss. “The most important things for me were the friendships I built up over the years. I met so many people and encountered so many different cultures. I spent time with so many Spanish, French, English or South American guys. That’s the best part. It’s priceless. Now I’m into coaching, I’ll be in the locker room sometimes, but not as a player. I will still hang out with the guys, which was my favourite part of being a professional tennis player. I will miss the thrill of competing. It will be at a different level now, but I of course will want my player to win. I always enjoyed fighting for every point and figuring out how to win.”

It was from the talent hotbed of Minas TĂȘnis Clube, one of Brazil’s best tennis facilities, which included Daniel Melo, Marcelo Melo, Marcio Torres and Bruno Soares among its membership, that 13-year-old Sa, of his own volition, decided to move to Bradenton, Florida, to pursue his dream of a life in tennis. At Nick Bollettieri’s Academy, he developed as a player – on tennis and basketball courts (as a shooting guard) in high school teams over a five-year stay – with Max Mirnyi and room-mate Tommy Haas, who both continue to play on the ATP World Tour.

“I always killed it,” Sa, jokingly, told ATPWorldTour.com of their basketball clashes. “I felt it was an easy game for me. The others were playing catch up. I was easily the best. It was fun. We had such good battles and healthy competition, be it tennis or basketball. Max came maybe one year later and we started to become really close. We played basketball every day, for the first two or three years that I was there. Every time after practice we went to the indoor courts and basketball was more important to me than tennis – that’s for sure!”

Sa also became “more outspoken and charismatic”, according to Torres, his childhood friend turned manager. “Andre has only changed for the better. He is 40 years old, but moves like a 20-year-old. He hasn’t aged. No wrinkles and no sign of body changes, which is pretty amazing. We had no idea that all of us at Minas would play professionally. We all loved the sport, fought to succeed and we each had our career.”

Encouraged to take up the sport by his older brother, Vinny, Sa rose through the ranks primarily because of his speed in rushing the net, his world-class returns and a solid first volley. As a popular member of the Tour, off the court Sa often joined Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan as a guitar player for performances. Presently, he is close to finishing an online business course.

“I’d like to be remembered as a guy who played by the rules,” said Sa. “I competed as hard as I could and fought for every ball to win matches. I just want to be remembered as a good competitor – I’ll be fine with that.”

ATP World Tour Stars Pay Tribute

Rafael Nadal
"I want to congratulate you on a long and established career, and I wish you the best of luck going forward in whatever you pursue. Even though you're now retired, I hope I bump into you at tournaments throughout the year. A big hug, and until I see you again, best of luck."

Gustavo Kuerten
“For me it’s a privilege to talk about someone like Andre. He has had an amazing career. He has been a great example on and off the court and also a great ambassador of our country. He reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals… He has been always respectful and kind with everybody. A model citizen. I celebrate his long career. We have shared a lot of memories and he has been a great partner and friend. I can assure you: he won’t be too far away from a tennis court! He is a special character.”

Nicolas Lapentti
“You are amazing. You are going to be missed. My congratulations on your amazing career. The Tour, the people, the fans, the kids, everybody will miss you. You have been a great example, because of your dedication and your joy on and off the court. I wish you nothing but the best and I know you will be successful in whatever comes next. The best thing that the Tour leaves us are true friends, and you are one of them. I love you.”

Mike Bryan
“Andre’s had a great career. Making the quarter-finals of Wimbledon singles and making the Top 100 and then transitioning to doubles. He’s another one of the good guys on Tour. He’s one of the most fun-loving guys in the locker room. And if you had to pick a guy to run into that can make you happy it’s Andre Sa. He was great and he played music, too. We played nights in the hotel room with Andre on the guitar. He was one of the best returners on the Tour for so long. That was the strength of his game, and he volleyed really well. We played him early on and he lasted. I remember one of our first matches we had a tie-break that I think went to 20/18. It’s just so cool to see him last so long and I think he’s going into coaching. He’s one of our best friends on Tour."

Leander Paes
“Andre and I go back to the mid-1990s, when we played a lot of Challengers in Asia. Andre has had a phenomenal career, he is one of my good friends and nicest guys on the Tour. I remember his 2002 Wimbledon quarter-final singles result, which will always stand out in his career. In doubles, he has also been one of the best doubles players out there. What stands out is how Andre has conducted himself both on and off the court. I wish him all the best in the next chapter of his life with his beautiful family.”

Marcelo Melo
“He is such a great player and guy on and off the court. He was my first partner at an ATP World Tour tournament in Estoril, so we have played a lot again. He has a lot of experience and can share that as a coach to [Thomaz] Bellucci now. He used to sleep in my house as kids. Andre belongs to our family. Our parents know each other really well. Andre was the first player that played a lot from Belo. We played together for than two-and-a-half years.”

Max Mirnyi
“Andre and I go way back, starting as class mates at NBTA back in 1992. I remember Andre from a basketball court, where we were rivals. He played for the high school team in basketball and tennis. He has successful singles moments – including the Wimbledon quarter-finals – and we have always supported each other throughout our careers.”

Bruno Soares
“Andre is one my best friends and he has helped us a lot. He is a little older than me, so he used to play and I enjoyed watching his game. He was also helping the guys coming up behind him. He was always very open and became a close friend. When I got to the Challenger level and we started to play doubles together, he really cared about me and my game, my development. He gave me feedback based upon his experiences. We started playing a lot and travelling together on the Challenger Tour. He is very funny and charismatic, always great to be around. It was so nice to be able to compete with such a good friend beside you. Back in the days, maybe 2003-04, we had cell phones and he had a camera. We filmed our life on Tour. It is crazy, there is no real explanation why we came from the same area, same club and became successful as players. It is funny coincidence. Andre used to spend time with Daniel Melo, trained on the same courts. It’s amazing for all of us.”



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Video : Stars Pay Tribute To Andre Sa At Sao Paulo 2018

Stars Pay Tribute To Andre Sa At Sao Paulo 2018
Rafael Nadal and other ATP World Tour stars pay tribute to Brazil's Andre Sa, who transitions from a playing to coaching career.


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Stephens staves off Rus test in Acapulco second round

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Former champion Dominic Thiem looked like a hard-court king on Wednesday. The 2016 Abierto Mexicano Telcel champion dismissed #NextGenATP Canadian Denis Shapovalov 6-2, 6-3 in just 75 minutes.

The third seed won 77 per cent of his service points and didn't face a break point. Thiem also benefitted from 20 unforced errors from the left-handed Shapovalov.

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Del Potro Happy To Rediscover Top Form

Juan Martin del Potro arrived in a cheerful mood, even if he was a little out of his comfort zone. The Argentine, more at ease on the court than in the stands, took his place in a box suite at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel, where the sixth seed is set to play his second-round match against David Ferrer on Wednesday.

From his vantage point, del Potro could view the practice matches taking place down below. The likes of past winners Rafael Nadal, Carlos Moya, David Ferrer and Sam Querrey were on court. The Pacific Ocean was also in sight. The view of Acapulco was captivating, but del Potro still made time to answer media questions, including those from ATPWorldTour.com. 

How are you feeling this week in Acapulco?
I'm happy to be back here to Acapulco. I said after losing to (Novak) Djokovic last year that I wanted to play here again and that I wanted to have a good time. The fans treat me very well here; they show me a lot of affection. I have a good connection with the Mexican fans and honestly, I'm fond of when this time of the year comes around.

Your road to the Acapulco title doesn't look easy.
That's true, but I come to play hardball at every event I play. There were some big names competing for the title last year (Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Marin Cilic, Dominic Thiem, winner Sam Querrey). I'm here to do my best. I felt last year was up for grabs, so let's see what happens this year. I'm ready to improve on last year's result (l. Djokovic).

For the first time in five years, you kicked off your season opener in January. How is your body reacting to that?
It's been a long time since I started a regular season so early, that's for sure. Now it's about raising my level, but that doesn't bother me. It's a long year and at this stage, I'm putting my health before everything else, including how I feel physically. Then from there, I'll enjoy my time on the court. I'm just happy to be playing because I was almost at the point where I wasn't going to be able to compete. I'm just happy to be competing in Acapulco. 

How would you rate your health status at this time?
I'm not even sure. I know I still can improve. It's weighing on me already this season but I know that I tend to raise my game as the year goes on. That's been my thing, so I'm not concerned at the moment.

What's it like to start the year with a new coach?

It gives me peace of mind to know someone is looking out for me. That helps me on and off the court. I started working with (Sebastian Prieto) at the US Open. It's been less than 10 tournaments that we've been together but already my ranking has climbed.  I've paid my dues, but I owe a lot to him for moving up in the rankings. He's great, not just on a professional level but also as a comrade. 

How do you plan to evolve, without taking steps back or doing something that might be detrimental to your health?
Good question. My way of playing has changed, the way I view points and look for different openings, certain opportunities. It would have been easy to throw up my arms and say "I give up, I'm done with this." Instead, I sacrificed a lot to get to where I am today. I've achieved a whole lot since 2016, when I returned. I'm back in the Top 10 and that trumps everything bad that's happened. It turned the negatives into positives. Not a lot of players have been able to do what I did in terms of a turnaround.

What other high points have you had since your return?

The week of Olympic Games in Rio (in 2016); that was something unmatched for a lot of reasons. Last year at the US Open was also very exciting. All are moments that mean a lot to me.

How did it feel to return to the semi-finals of a major (US Open 2017) for the first time in four years?
That was amazing. Grand Slams are still the high points of this sport; they transcend your personal and professional life. You win one major event and you're in the books. I'm just so lucky to have won my favorite Grand Slam, the one I admired most since I was a kid. I was just 20 year old when I won at the US Open. No one can ever take that from me and I'm so proud of that.

What are you doing to avoid recurring injuries?
I'm going extra lengths to take care of myself these days. I'm traveling with a physiotherapist and I'm especially looking out for my wrists. My wrists have given me the most problems over the years. I'm doing a lot of preventive and recovery treatment. I know that if I can stay healthy, I can extend my career. 

Is it possible to not be prone to injuries?
It isn't easy, but I take the steps that are necessary. I demand a lot from myself but the human body can only take so much. This is one of only a few sports where you play day in, day out, and the intensity is high. The further you advance in a tournament, the more you have to raise your game on a lot of levels. After a while, your body feels it and reacts. I realise now how important it is to put your health above everything else.

What are your thoughts on the success of 30-year-old-and-over players achieving success like Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, considering you turn 30 in September?

Their physical attributes are admirable but so is their desire to win. Everyone's body and everyone's mind is different. I started playing at a very young age and I've been at this game for a long time. I'm not 30 but my body feels like it is. I've been through a lot of operating procedures, many surgeries; my career hasn't been your typical one. But as long as my body holds up and I still have the drive, I'm going to keep playing and I'll do so happily.

What does it mean celebrate the 10-year anniversary of your first ATP World Tour title, and the fact that you remain among the sport's elite?
It means so much. I noticed that, with each of my first four titles on the Tour, I was maturing. I was evolving and establishing my position as one of the best. That was a while back, I get that. Ten years on and to be in the Top 10, though? This is something wonderful, something spectacular.


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Rojer/Tecau Survive Tricky Dubai Opener

Defending champions Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau survived a tough opening round at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, beating in-form pairing Marcus Daniell and Dominic Inglot 6-3, 6-7(8), 10/7 on Wednesday.

The second seeds held two match points in the second-set tiebreak to advance, but were forced into a decisive Match Tie-break by the Open 13 Provence finalists before eventually sealing the win after 90 minutes. Rojer and Tecau move into the quarter-finals where they will meet the winners of the last match on Court 3, with Divij Sharan and Yuichi Sugita taking on Poland's Marcin Matkowski and Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi of Pakistan.

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Open 13 Provence champions Raven Klaasen and Michael Venus did not suffer the same fate as Daniell and Inglot in their opening match, beating Rohan Bopanna and Edouard Roger-Vasselin 6-4, 3-6, 10/4 to reach the quarter-finals. Damir Dzumhur and Filip Krajinovic advanced to the semi-finals after receiving a walkover from opponents Richard Gasquet and Pierre-Hugues Herbert. Gasquet was forced to withdraw from the last-eight clash due to a left leg injury.



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Bautista Agut To Meet Coric In Dubai

Roberto Bautista Agut reached his second quarter-final in three years at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on Wednesday, outlasting France’s Pierre-Hugues Herbert 6-4, 6-7(2), 6-1.

The third seed looked set for a real battle after dropping the second set on a windy day in Dubai, but raised his level and charged to victory. "I had to fight so hard," admitted Bautista Agut. "It was tough to feel good on the court today. We had a lot of wind."

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Bautista Agut, who is bidding for a second ATP World Tour title of the season (Auckland), saved all four break points he faced in the two-hour, 20-minute battle, and won 80 per cent of points behind his first serve.The Spaniard now holds a 3-0 lead in his FedEx ATP Head2Head series with Herbert and moves into a quarter-final against 2015 semi-finalist Borna Coric. "Coric is playing well," said Bautista Agut. "He's a very good player. I will have to play my best tennis to beat him."

Coric booked his place in the quarter-finals in just 63 minutes, beating Benoit Paire 6-1, 6-4. The Croatian broke Paire in five of his nine return games and dropped just three points behind his first serve, before sealing his spot in the last eight with a comfortable overhead.



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Dodig-Ram Edge Into Dubai Quarter-Finals

A match-up that was tough on paper lived up to expectations at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on Tuesday when third seeds Ivan Dodig and Rajeev Ram edged past experienced pair Marcel Granollers and Nedad Zimonjic. The Croatian-American duo advanced to the quarter-finals 6-7(4), 6-2, 10-6.

Dodig and Ram held a set point at 5-4 only to lose the opening set in a tie-break before they broke twice to send the contest into a match tie-break. It was then they surged to 5/1 before sealing a quarter-final meeting with Dutchmen Robin Haase and Matwe Middelkoop.

Dodig and Ram had reached the semi-finals in Rotterdam in their most recent outing together while it was the Spanish-Serbian pair’s first event together. Dodig and Granollers had played together in 2017 and qualified for the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals where they fell at the group stage.

The unseeded Haase and Middelkoop booked their place with a 6-4, 6-4 win over qualifiers Jen-Lennard Struff and Viktor Troicki.

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At the Brasil Open, in Sao Paulo, the all-Argentine pair of Federico Delbonis and Maximo Gonzalez sprung the upset of the day when they took down No. 2 seeds Hans Podlipnik-Castillo and Andrei Vasilevski to reach the quarter-finals. The unseeded duo advanced 7-5, 4-6, 10-5 over the Chilean-Belarusian pair, dropping just four points on their first serves and saving five of six break points.

Third-seeded Argentine pair Guillermo Duran and Andres Molteni progressed when Brazil’s Fabricio Neis, teaming with Argentina’s Renzo Olivo, had to retire with a left toe injury after losing the first set 6-2.

Fourth seeds Wesley Koolhof and Artem Sitak defeated Sander Arends and Andre Begemann in straight sets to reach the quarter-finals, while Gael Monfils, teaming with French compatriot Dorian Descloix, fell to Spaniards Roberto Carballes Baena and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 6-2, 7-5.



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Tuesday 27 February 2018

Roger Federer Wins Two Laureus World Sports Awards

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The Best Month of Jarry's Career Continues

Nicolas Jarry's fantastic February collected another win on Tuesday at the Brasil Open in Sao Paulo. The Chilean won 74 per cent of his first-serve points (34/46) for the match and save both break points faced in the decider to fight past Serbia's Dusan Lajovic 6-4, 1-6, 7-5.

“I'm happy to be able to get this great win. Dusan is a great clay-court player, and it's a great victory for me,” Jarry said.

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The 22-year-old Jarry reached his first ATP World Tour quarter-final at the Ecuador Open three weeks ago and his first ATP World Tour semi-final last week at the Rio Open presented by Claro. Jarry lost to the eventual champion at both tournaments (l. to Carballes Baena in Quito; Schwartzman in Rio de Janeiro).

Jarry, at a career-high No. 73 in the ATP Rankings, will next meet sixth seed Guido Pella of Argentina, who beat #NextGenATP Frenchman Corentin Moutet 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. Pella captured 64 per cent of his second-serve return points (23/36).

Home favourite Rogerio Dutra Silva upset seventh seed Tennys Sandgren 6-0, 6-4. But Dutra Silva's countryman Thomaz Bellucci wasn't as fortunate, falling to Horacio Zeballos of Argentina 7-6(2), 3-6, 6-3.



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Del Potro Races Through Acapulco Opener

Juan Martin del Potro sped through his first-round match at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel on Tuesday. The sixth seed needed only 62 minutes to beat Germany's Mischa Zverev 6-1, 6-2.

Del Potro broke the serve-and-volleying Zverev six times out of 11 opportunities. Del Potro also won 55 per cent of his second-serve points (11/20). The Argentine will next face Spain's David Ferrer.

#NextGenATP Canadian Denis Shapovalov picked up more momentum, beating former World No. 4 Kei Nishikori, who's on the comeback from wrist surgery, 6-7(3), 6-3, 6-1. Shapovalov reached his second ATP World Tour semi-final last week at the Delray Beach Open (l. to eventual champion #NextGenATP American Tiafoe).

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The 18-year-old Shapovalov saved nine of 10 break points, including two-of-two in the decider. The left-hander will next play third seed Dominic Thiem or British qualifier Cameron Norrie.

Reigning Next Gen ATP Finals champion Hyeon Chung had a tough first set against American Donald Young but cruised in the second 7-6(5), 6-1. Chung won 72 per cent of his first-serve points.

Aussie Matthew Ebden delivered the upset of the day, sending seventh seed Sam Querrey home 6-3, 1-6, 7-6(5). Querrey beat Rafael Nadal during last year's final to win the ATP World Tour 500 event.



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Two-Time Champ Nadal To Miss Acapulco

Rafael Nadal will miss the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC in Acapulco.

The two-time champion (2005, 2013) withdrew from the ATP World Tour 500 tournament on Monday because of a right hip injury. Nadal had to retire from his Australian Open quarter-final against Marin Cilic because of similar pain.

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Tough one, of course. Yesterday in the last practice I felt something... I went to the hospital this morning to check it, to do an MRI and I still have some liquid there, so I need to keep doing tests to know what exactly is going on. The spot is really similar to Australia, so I need to be sure about what’s going on the next couple of days, and then we’re going to work hard to try to recover as soon as possible,” Nadal said.

The Spaniard has not played a match since retiring in Melbourne on 23 January. Nadal has been replaced in the draw by lucky loser Taro Daniel of Japan.



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