Rio de Janeiro
Singles – Second Round: (2) D Ferrer def. (Q) T de Bakker 7-6(10-8) 2-0, retired (stomach)
Toward the end of the first set of this, there were surely overworked staffers here saying, “Why are you putzing around, David Ferrer? We don’t need another three hour match!” (This followed Joao Souza’s marathon.) They needn’t have worried. Having finally won the first set, he broke in the very first game of the second, and Thiemo de Bakker quit a game later — the fourth player to retire here. Not that it makes any difference to Ferrer; he’s going to be #9 no matter what happens here.
Singles – Second Round: A Haider-Maurer def. (3) T Robredo 6-3 6-2
We can’t help but think that, somehow, this is related to the plague of retirements that has hit this place. It’s just crazy. Tommy Robredo won’t rise above #18, and he might fall.
Singles – Second Round: J Monaco def. J Nieminen 6-1 7-6(7-4)
Jarkko Nieminen would probably have been better advised to play indoors in Marseille. But perhaps he thought he ought to go for the 500 point event. That may be a little bit too much to shoot for; his ranking is down to #77.
Singles – Second Round: (WC) J Sousa def. B Rola 6-4 6-7(7-9) 6-4
It almost seemed as if Joao Sousa wanted this to go three hours. If so, he got his wish; it lasted three hours and two minutes, but he’s in the quarterfinal. He came here at #88, just shy of his career high of #84. It looks as if he’ll be surpassing that by a significant margin.
Doubles – First Round: (2) Cabal/Farah def. Giraldo/Ramos-Vinolas 6-4 6-3
Santiago Giraldo was one of those who had retired in singles. Interesting that he played — and did about as well as could reasonably be expected against strong opponents. It would seem that he, at least, is all right.
Doubles – First Round: Andujar/Marach def. (3) Knowle/Melo 6-0 6-3
Looks like another instance of physical problems. Would Knowle/Melo even have played were it not for the fact that Marcelo Melo is Brazilian?
Doubles – First Round: (4) Cuevas/Marrero def. Cermak/Vesely 6-2 6-1
Doubles – First Round: Lorenzi/Schwartzman def. Carreno Busta/Delbonis 6-3 6-3
Only one of these four players is over the age of 24. That one is Paolo Lorenzi. Interesting that his team won; it’s actually the lower-ranked (combined #368 versus #314). But none of these guys are noteworthy for doubles.
Marseille
Singles – First Round: (5) G Simon def. (Q) P Herbert 7-5 2-0, retired (right shoulder)
The retirement plague continues. This was #7 this week — and the total would reach eight when Thiemo de Bakker quit at Rio. As for David Ferrer in Rio, the result hardly matters to Gilles Simon; it’s not enough points to count.
Singles – First Round: (6) D Goffin def. J Janowicz 6-4 6-2
Nothing that matters yet for David Goffin, either, but he leaves Jerzy Janowicz still below #45.
Singles – First Round: S Bolelli def. (SE) L Vanni 6-4 7-6(7-4)
Luka Vanni got a special exempt for reaching the Sao Paulo final. Problem is, that was in clay, and several time zones to the west. So he had a lot of adjusting to do. Too much adjusting, it would appear.
Singles – Second Round: (4) R Bautista Agut def. V Pospisil 7-5 6-4
Is Roberto Bautista Agut trying to tell the world that he isn’t just another Spanish clay-courter? If so, he’s doing a pretty good job. It isn’t likely he’ll rise above #16 this week, but we’re coming up on much bigger tournaments….
Singles – Second Round: (7) (WC) G Monfils def. And Kuznetsov 6-3 6-2
An efficient start, but Gael Monfils needs at least a final to add any points, and to have any chance of returning to the Top Twenty. And that’s if current #20 David Goffin cooperates. So far, Goffin looks at least as good.
Singles – Second Round: S Stakhovsky def. J Struff 6-4 4-6 6-3
Sergiy Stakhovsky continues to perform very well indoors; if the season were even a few weeks longer, he’d have a real shot at the Top Fifty. As it is, he drops Jan-Lennart Struff, who was defending semifinalist points, below #70.
Doubles – First Round: (2) Draganja/Kontinen def. (WC) Zverev/Zverev 2-6 7-5 10-7
Not even playing with his hotshot little brother is enough to help Mischa Zverev these days.
Doubles – First Round: Golubev/Istomin def. (3) J Murray/Peers 7-5 6-7(7-9) 10-7
Doubles – First Round: Junaid/Shamasdin def. (4) Begemann/Haase 3-6 6-4 10-8
Doubles – First Round: Emmrich/Siljestrom def. Daniell/Sitak 7-6(7-0) 6-3
Delray Beach
Singles – Second Round: Y Lu def. (1) K Anderson 7-6(8-6) 6-3
Another week, another non-title for Kevin Anderson. It’s going to be hard to get much above #15 if he can’t change that! Anderson was last year’s finalist, so he loses more than 100 points, but it doesn’t look likely to cost him in the rankings — there was a big gap between #15 and #16 entering this week.
Singles – Second Round: (4) I Karlovic def. (Q) T Kokkinakis 7-6(7-4) 7-6(7-2)
This was perhaps not quite as close as you’d think from the score; Ivo Karlovic won a lot more points than Thanasi Kokkinakis. (That apart from hitting 21 aces.) But there were no breaks, and hence the scoreline. It doesn’t matter to Karlovic, points-wise; he needs two more wins to hit the Top 25.
Singles – Second Round: (5) A Mannarino def. (WC) D Kudla 6-2 6-2
It’s by no means certain yet, but we’d guess this will make Adrian Mannarino Top Forty.
Singles – Second Round: (7) S Johnson def. (WC) A Rublev 6-3 6-3
Even with John Isner and Sam Querrey out, the Americans still have someone to cheer for in Steve Johnson. It’s a big win for Johnson, who came in with 102 points to defend; he’s now sure to stay Top Fifty, and we’d guess he’ll remain above #45.
Doubles – First Round: (1) Bryan/Bryan def. Brown/Mannarino 6-3 7-5
It’s astounding to realize that the Bryans came in here a mere #26 in the doubles Race. This will help only slightly (they’re now just below #20) — but we’d expect that to change rapidly.
Doubles – First Round: (3) Dodig/Mirnyi def. Fyrstenberg/S Gonzalez 3-6 7-5 10-7
Dodig/Mirnyi didn’t look too good last week, so this may be an improvement.
Doubles – First Round: Tomic/Troicki def. Bedene/A Gonzalez 6-4 6-2
Doubles – First Round: Smith/Venus def. Cerretani/Gabashvili 6-2 7-6(8-6)
THIS WEEK ON THE ATP WORLD TOUR:
Rio de Janeiro (500/Clay). Defending Champion: Rafael Nadal
Marseille (250/Indoor Hard). Defending Champion: Ernests Gulbis
Delray Beach (250/Hard). Defending Champion: Marin Cilic
NEXT WEEK ON THE ATP WORLD TOUR:
Dubai (500/Indoor Hard). Defending Champion: Roger Federer
Acapulco (500/Hard). Defending Champion: Grigor Dimitrov
Buenos Aires (250/Clay). Defending Champion: David Ferrer
Estimated ATP World Tour Rankings
As of February 17, 2015
Rank &
Prior…Player………..Points
1..(1) Djokovic……….13045
2..(2) Federer…………9205
3..(4) Murray………….5460
4..(3) Nadal…………..5290
5..(5) Nishikori……….5205
6..(6) Raonic………….4980
7..(7) Wawrinka………..4550
8..(8) Berdych…………4460
9..(9) Ferrer………….3775
10.(11) Dimitrov………..3465
11.(10) Cilic…………..3450
12.(12) Tsonga………….2345
13.(14) Lopez…………..2325
14.(13) Gulbis………….2125
14.(15) Anderson………..2125
16.(16) Bautista Agut……1975
17.(17) Simon…………..1890
18.(18) Robredo…………1755
19.(19) Isner…………..1720
20.(20) Goffin………….1659
21.(21) Monfils…………1635
22.(22) Kohlschreiber……1460
23.(23) Cuevas………….1447
24.(26) Garcia-Lopez…….1405
25.(25) Gasquet…………1365
26.(27) Benneteau……….1335
27.(29) Karlovic………..1295
28.(28) Fognini…………1275
29.(30) Mayer…………..1264
30.(31) Rosol…………..1245
Rio de Janeiro — Week of February 16
………….QF
1 Nadal
6 Cuevas
4 Fognini
8 Klizan
5 L Mayer….Sousa(WC)
3 Robredo….Haider-Maurer
7 Giraldo….Monaco
2 Ferrer…..(2)Ferrer
STATUS OF SEEDS:
1 Nadal
2 Ferrer
3 Robredo…lost 2R (Haider-Maurer)
4 Fognini
5 L Mayer…lost 1R (Rola)
6 Cuevas
7 Giraldo…lost 1R (Monaco)
8 Klizan
Marseille — Week of February 16
……………….QF
1 Raonic
7 Monfils (WC)…..(7)Monfils(WC)
4 Bautista Agut….(4)Bautista Agut
6 Goffin
5 Simon
3 Gulbis
8 Rosol…………Stakhovsky
2 Wawrinka
STATUS OF SEEDS:
1 Raonic
2 Wawrinka
3 Gulbis
4 Bautista Agut
5 Simon
6 Goffin
7 Monfils (WC)
8 Rosol…………lost 1R (Stakhovsky)
Delray Beach — Week of February 16
…………..QF
1 Anderson….Lu
5 Mannarino…(5)Mannarino
4 Karlovic….(4)Karlovic
7 Johnson…..(7)Johnson
6 Querrey
3 Dolgopolov
8 Troicki
2 Isner
STATUS OF SEEDS:
1 Anderson…..lost 2R (Lu)
2 Isner……..lost 1R (Matosevic)
3 Dolgopolov
4 Karlovic
5 Mannarino
6 Querrey……lost 1R (A Gonzalez)
7 Johnson
8 Troicki
WEDNESDAY
Rio de Janeiro
Singles – Second Round
(2) D. Ferrer def. (Q) T. de Bakker 7-6(10-8) 2-0 retired (Stomach)
A. Haider-Maurer def. (3) T. Robredo 6-3 6-2
(WC) J. Souza def. B. Rola 6-4 6-6(9-11) 6-4
J. Monaco def. J. Nieminen 6-1 7-6(7-4)
Doubles – First Round
(2) Cabal/Farah def. Giraldo/Ramos-Vinolas 6-4 6-3
Andujar/Marach def. (3) Knowle/Melo 6-0 6-3
(4) Cuevas/Marrero def. Cermak/Vesely 6-2 6-1
Lorenzi/Schwartzman def. Carreno Busta/Delbonis 6-3 6-3
Marseille
Singles – First Round
(5) G. Simon def. (Q) P. Herbert 7-5 2-0, retired (Right Shoulder)
(6) D. Goffin def. J. Janowicz 6-4 6-2
S. Bolelli def. L. Vanni 6-4 7-6(7-4)
Singles – Second Round
(4) R. Bautista Agut def. V. Pospisil 7-5 6-4
(7) (WC) G. Monfils def. A. Kuznetsov 6-3 6-2
S. Stakhovsky def. J. Struff 6-4 4-6 6-3
Doubles – First Round
(2) Draganja/Kontinen def. (WC) Zverev/Zverev 2-6 7-5 10-7
Golubev/Istomin def. (3) J Murray/Peers 7-5 6-6(7-9) 10-7
Junaid/Shamasdin def. (4) Begemann/Haase 3-6 6-4 10-8
Emmrich/Siljestrom def. Daniell/Sitak 7-6(7-0) 6-3 .
Delray Beach
Singles – Second Round
Y Lu def. (1) K Anderson 7-6(8-6) 6-3
(4) I Karlovic def. (Q) T Kokkinakis 7-6(7-4) 7-6(7-2)
(5) A Mannarino def. (WC) D Kudla 6-2 6-2
(7) S Johnson def. (WC) A Rublev 6-3 6-3
Doubles – First Round
(1) Bryan/Bryan def. Brown/Mannarino 6-3 7-5
(3) Dodig/Mirnyi def. Fyrstenberg/S Gonzalez 3-6 7-5 10-7
Tomic/Troicki def. Bedene/A Gonzalez 6-4 6-2
Smith/Venus def. Cerretani/Gabashvili 6-2 7-6(8-6)
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