Halle
Singles – Final: (1) R Federer def. M Youzhny 6-7(5-7) 6-3 6-4
This took a little more than two hours, and there were some scary moments in there for Roger Federer. On the other hand, he was never broken in the entire match. He just has a bad tiebreak…. A bad tiebreak, but a good feeling: This is his first title of 2013. Not that it matters, rankings-wise; he remains #3, and in fact he loses ground to Andy Murray (since Federer was defending finalist points, and Murray was defending nothing, Murray increases his point total more than Federer). But Federer has the Wimbledon title to defend in three weeks, and he could easily fall as low as #5 after that. In addition to the points, this must be a big emotional boost.
The ATP notes that this is title #77 for Federer, matching John McEnroe’s total; they are tied for third on the all-time list.
Poor Mikhail Youzhny — who is now 0-15 against Federer — added a few points, but he has plenty of optional results; it’s the big events where he suffers. It looks as if he will gain only one ranking spot. The good news is, he has enough solid grass results that he will rise into the #17-#24 seeding tier on the Wimbledon seed list, assuming we’ve estimated it right.
Doubles – Final: (3) S Gonzalez/Lipsky .def. Bracciali/Erlich 6-2 7-6(7-3)
If only Santiago Gonzalez and Scott Lipsky could do at the big events what they do at the small! They now have four titles in the last 12 months (Newport, Winston-Salem, Oeiras, and Halle). But they’re all 250s. It is interesting that two of them are on grass…. Clearly the talent is there, but the points for titles like this don’t help much. Still, they’re putting a lot of stuff in their trophy cabinets. Jonathan Erlich at least earns his first final in more than a year; his last was at Belgrade 2012. Danielle Bracciali earns his first since Moscow.
Queen’s
Singles – Final: (1) A Murray def. (5) M Cilic 5-7 7-5 6-3
Once again Andy Murray faced a rain delay before the start of his match. So he seemed to be determined to get off to a face start; he broke Marin Cilic in the second game of the match. But then things started to slip — literally; he took a skid on the humid grass. It took him two and a half hours to win — even longer than Roger Federer needed in Halle.
But win he did. Which, as we noted above, means that he increases his lead in the contest for #2. His odds of keeping the #2 spot after Wimbledon look good; indeed, he’s in fairly good shape even after the Olympics come off.
Marin Cilic didn’t defend his title, but he did well enough to retain the #12 ranking — and even to get a little boost from the Wimbledon seeding formula; it appears he’ll be #10. We show the seed list as follows:
1 (ATP: 1) Djokovic: 14558
2 (ATP: 2) Murray: 10993
3 (ATP: 3) Federer: 10338
4 (ATP: 5) Nadal: 8174
5 (ATP: 4) Ferrer: 7723
6 (ATP: 7) Tsonga: 5646
7 (ATP: 6) Berdych: 4796
8 (ATP: 8) Del Potro: 4575
9 (ATP: 9) Gasquet: 3476
10 (ATP: 12) Cilic: 3041
11 (ATP: 10) Wawrinka: 2866
12 (ATP: 11) Nishikori: 2848
13 (ATP: 13) Haas: 2803
14 (ATP: 14) Tipsarevic: 2690
15 (ATP: 16) Almagro: 2454
16 (ATP: 15) Raonic: 2390
17 (ATP: 18) Kohlschreiber: 2334
18 (ATP: 21) Isner: 2326
19 (ATP: 17) Simon: 2161
20 (ATP: 28) Youzhny: 2109
21 (ATP: 19) Querrey: 2003
22 (ATP: 26) Seppi: 1881
23 (ATP: 20) Monaco: 1844
24 (ATP: 22) Janowicz: 1677
25 (ATP: 23) Anderson: 1628
26 (ATP: 24) Dolgopolov: 1564
27 (ATP: 31) Dimitrov: 1540
28 (ATP: 25) Paire: 1538
29 (ATP: 27) Chardy: 1475
30 (ATP: 30) Fognini: 1416
31 (ATP: 32) Benneteau: 1414
32 (ATP: 29) Robredo: 1365
Doubles – Final: (1) Bryan/Bryan def. (4) Peya/Soares 4-6 7-5 10-3
It was a struggle every match of the way, but somehow the Bryans did it again. What else is there to say about them? Eight titles already this year! — Sydney, Australian Open, Memphis, Indian Wells, Madrid, Rome, Roland Garros, Queen’s. That’s a surface sweep, you’ll note — Australian Open, Indian Wells, and Sydney on hardcourt; Memphis indoors; Madrid, Rome, and Roland Garros on clay; now Queen’s on grass. They’ve won the biggest tournament so far on every surface! They will clearly be the year-end #1 team; the only question is how many titles — and how many Slams — can they still win? On the evidence, it’s likely to be a lot.
Peya/Soares lose their chance for their third title of the year; it’s their second loss to the Bryans in a final (the other being at Madrid). Still, they came in at #2 in the doubles Race, and this will strengthen their grip on that spot. They haven’t clinched a spot at the year-end Championships, but it looks very likely. A spot in the year-end Top Five looks perfectly possible. They may be the #2 team right now — but they’re #2 behind a team for the record books….
‘s-Hertogenbosch
Singles – First Round: R Haase def. L Mayer 4-6 6-1 6-4
This was an astounding struggle, given the surface and the fact that Robin Haase was playing at home. But everything seems to be a bit of a struggle for Haase right now.
Singles – First Round: D Brands def. (WC) J Huta Galung 6-3 6-2
This wasn’t much opposition, so Daniel Brands would likely have won anyway, but the scoreline is perhaps more evidence of the solid progress Brands has made this year.
Doubles – First Round: Lorenzi/Paire def. Bautista Agut/Gimeno-Traver 6-3 4-6 14-12
****** TODAY’S FEATURE ******
KEYWORDS: No Feature Today
******** THIS WEEK IN TENNIS ********
THIS WEEK ON THE ATP WORLD TOUR:
Eastbourne (250/Grass). Defending Champion: Andy Roddick
‘s-Hertogenbosch (250/Grass). Defending Champion: David Ferrer
NEXT WEEK ON THE ATP WORLD TOUR:
Wimbledon (Slam/Grass). Defending Champion: Roger Federer
******** STATS AND FACTS ********
RANKINGS
Estimated ATP World Tour Rankings
As of June 16, 2013
Rank &
Prior…Player………..Points
1..(1) Djokovic……….11830
2..(2) Murray………….8560
3..(3) Federer…………7740
4..(4) Ferrer………….7220
5..(5) Nadal…………..6895
6..(6) Berdych…………4515
7..(7) Tsonga………….4155
8..(8) Del Potro……….3960
9..(9) Gasquet…………3135
10.(10) Wawrinka………..2810
11.(13) Nishikori……….2495
12.(12) Cilic…………..2470
13.(11) Haas……………2425
14.(14) Tipsarevic………2390
15.(15) Raonic………….2225
16.(16) Almagro…………2195
17.(17) Simon…………..1985
18.(18) Kohlschreiber……1885
19.(19) Querrey…………1810
20.(20) Monaco………….1740
21.(21) Isner…………..1735
22.(22) Janowicz………..1591
23.(23) Anderson………..1510
24.(24) Dolgopolov………1500
25.(25) Paire…………..1450
26.(26) Seppi…………..1440
27.(27) Chardy………….1416
28.(29) Youzhny…………1415
29.(30) Robredo…………1355
30.(31) Fognini…………1345
**DRAWS
Halle — Week of May 10
WINNER: Roger Federer
……………….QF……………..SF……..F
1 Federer……….(1)Federer………Federer…Federer
7 Janowicz………Zverev(WC)
3 Haas………….(3)Haas…………Haas
5 Raonic………..Monfils
6 Kohlschreiber….(6)Kohlschreiber
4 Nishikori……..Youzhny………..Youzhny….Youzhny
8 F Mayer……….(8)F Mayer
2 Gasquet……….(2)Gasquet……..Gasquet
STATUS OF SEEDS
1 Federer………WON TOURNAMENT
2 Gasquet………lost SF (Youzhny)
3 Haas…………lost SF (Federer)
4 Nishikori…….lost 2R (Youzhny)
5 Raonic……….lost 1R (Monfils)
6 Kohlschreiber…lost QF (Youzhny)
7 Janowicz……..lost 1R (Basic)
8 F Mayer………lost QF (Gasquet)
Queen’s — Week of May 10
WINNER: Andy Murray
………………..3R……………QF………..SF……..F
1 Murray…………(1)Murray……..Murray…….Murray….Murray
15 Andujar……….Matosevic
12 Rosol…………Becker………..Becker
7 Dolgopolov (WC)…(7)Dolgopolov
4 Tsonga…………(4)Tsonga……..Tsonga…….Tsonga
14 Istomin……….Sijsling
9 Paire………….Kudla…………Kudla
[Bopanna(LL)]…….de Schepper
6 Querrey………..(6)Querrey
10 Dimitrov………Hewitt………..Hewitt…….Hewitt
13 Nieminen………Evans (WC)
3 del Potro………(3)del Potro…..del Potro
5 Cilic………….(5)Cilic………Cilic……..Cilic……Cilic
11 Benneteau……..F Lopez(Q)
16 Zemlja………..(16)Zemlja
2 Berdych………..(2)Berdych…….Berdych
STATUS OF SEEDS
1 Murray………..WON TOURNAMENT
2 Berdych……….lost QF (Cilic)
3 del Potro……..lost QF (Hewitt)
4 Tsonga………..lost SF (Murray)
5 Cilic…………lost F (Murray)
6 Querrey……….lost 3R (Hewitt)
7 Dolgopolov (WC)..lost 3R (Becker)
8 K Anderson…….WITHDREW (replaced by Bopanna)
9 Paire…………lost 2R (Kudla)
10 Dimitrov……..lost 2R (Hewitt)
11 Benneteau…….lost 2R (Lopez)
12 Rosol………..lost 2R (Becker)
13 Nieminen……..lost 2R (Evans)
14 Istomin………lost 2R (Sijsling)
15 Andujar………lost 1R (Llodra)
16 Zemlja……….lost 3R (Berdych)
Eastbourne — Week of May 17
1 Raonic (WC)
–bye
Istomin
Dodig
Troicki
Klizan
Zemlja
8 Fognini
4 Monaco
–bye
Nieminen
Lopez
Ramos
Blake (Q)
Verdasco
6 Dolgopolov
7 Seppi
Rufin (Q)
Harrison (Q)
Mathieu
Stepanek
Matosevic
–bye
3 Kohlschreiber
5 Anderson
Benneteau
Tomic
Ward (WC)
Edmund (WC)
de Schepper (Q)
–bye
2 Simon
‘s-Hertogenbosch — Week of May 17
1 Ferrer
Malisse
Roger-Vasselin
Lu
Bautista Agut
Bohli (Q)
Berlocq
6 Baghdatis
3 Isner
Donskoy
L Mayer
Haase
Mahut (Q)
Berankis
And. Kuznetsov
8 Gimeno-Traver
7 Hanescu
Garcia-Lopez
Brands
Huta Galung (WC)
Hernych (Q)
Goffin
Llodra
4 Paire
5 Chardy
Pouille (Q)
Dutra Silva
Copil (WC)
Lorenzi
de Bakker (WC)
Sijsling
2 Wawrinka
******** SCORES ********
SUNDAY
Halle
Singles – Final
(1) R Federer def. M Youzhny 6-7(5-7) 6-3 6-4
Doubles – Final
(3) S Gonzalez/Lipsky .def. Bracciali/Erlich 6-2 7-6(7-3)
Queen’s
Singles – Final
(1) A Murray def. (5) M Cilic 5-7 7-5 6-3
Doubles – Final
(1) Bryan/Bryan def. (4) Peya/Soares 4-6 7-5 10-3
‘s-Hertogenbosch
Singles – First Round
R Haase def. L Mayer 4-6 6-1 6-4
D Brands def. (WC) J Huta Galung 6-3 6-2
Doubles – First Round
Lorenzi/Paire def. Bautista Agut/Gimeno-Traver 6-3 4-6 14-12
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