U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship: SUNDAY RESULTS, MONDAY SCHEDULE

Written by: on 8th April 2012
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RESULTS – SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2012

QUALIFYING SECOND ROUND

[1] Go Soeda (JPN) d Robby Ginepri (USA) 64 64

[2] Horacio Zeballos (ARG) d (WC) Nicholas Naumann (USA) 63 61

[3] Ricardo Mello (BRA) d Peter Polansky (CAN) 75 63

[4] Michael Russell (USA) d Denes Lukacs (HUN) 64 75

[5] Tommy Haas (GER) d Chris Wettengel (USA) 63 63

Catalin-Ionut Gard (ROU) d [6] Teymuraz Gabashvili (RUS) 75 46 62

Daniel Kosakowski (USA) d [7] Yuichi Sugita (JPN) 76(4) 64

Jan Hernych (CZE) d [8] Michael Yani (USA) 76(5) 10 ret.

ORDER OF PLAY – MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012

Stadium Court start 12:00 pm

Qualifying – [4] Michael Russell (USA) vs Daniel Kosakowski (USA)

Qualifying – [1] Go Soeda (JPN) vs [5] Tommy Haas (GER)

Michael Kohlman (GER) & Alexander Waske (GER) vs (WC) Robert Kendrick (USA) & Ryan Sweeting (USA)

Not Before 6:00 pm

(6) Carlos Berlocq (ARG) vs James Blake (USA)

Eric Prodon (FRA) vs Sam Querrey (USA)

COURT 3 start 12:00 pm

Qualifying – [2] Horacio Zeballos (ARG) vs Jan Hernych (CZE)

Qualifying – [3] Ricardo Mello (BRA) vs Catalin-Ionut Gard (ROU)

Not Before 4 p.m.

Bjorn Phau (GER) vs Diego Junqueira (ARG)

Singles Main Draw

Doubles Main Draw

Qualifying Draw

NOTES

– Monday nights’ schedule includes a pair of former finalists in Americans James Blake (2008) and Sam Querrey (2010).

– A preliminary schedule for the week has been set. This schedule is subject to change.

TUESDAY: Night session will feature defending champion Ryan Sweeting against a qualifier.

WEDNESDAY: Afternoon session will feature American rising star Ryan Harrison against No. 7 Alex Bogomolov, Jr. The night session will feature No. 3 Feliciano Lopez in his first match of the tournament.

THURSDAY: The first matches for No. 1 Mardy Fish, No. 2 John Isner and No. 4 Juan Monaco will all be held, but the sessions are still to be determined.

– This marks the second year in a row a former champion has played in qualifying at the US Men’s Clay Court Championship. Tommy Haas, who has a bye in the 2012 qualifying draw, won the event in 2004. The 2007 champion Ivo Karlovic successfully qualified last year.

– Qualifying is a rare event for Tommy Haas. This is just the seventh time since he began playing on the ATP World Tour in 1996 that he has played qualifying. He has successfully reached the main draw just twice in his previous six attempts, including last fall in Vienna where he reached the quarterfinals.

– Five participants in the US Men’s Clay Court Championship are playing Davis Cup this weekend. Ryan Harrison and John Isner represented the U.S. in a win over France, Ivo Karlovic played for Croatia at Argentina where Juan Monaco was on the team, and Joao Souza represented Brazil in a home zonal tie against Colombia.

ONLY LIMITED TICKETS REMAIN for the 2012 US Men’s Clay Court Championship. Information on tickets can be found at www.mensclaycourt.com or by calling 713-527-0345. Once again, the US Men’s Clay Court Championship will provide the Texas Children’s Ticket Turnback program. Any fans holding tickets for a session that they cannot use are invited to return those tickets to the box office where they will be sold for face value and the entire resale price will be donated to Texas Children’s Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Institute.





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