RESULTS – SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013
Singles Semifinal Round
[1] Nicolas Almagro (Spain) d [WC] Rhyne Williams (USA) 62 61
[5] John Isner (USA) d [3] Juan Monaco (Argentina) 16 64 64
Doubles Final
Jamie Murray (Great Britain) & John Peers (Australia) d [1] Bob Bryan (USA) & Mike Bryan (USA) 16 76(3) 12-10
ORDER OF PLAY – SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 2013
CENTER COURT start 2:00 PM
[1] Nicolas Almagro (Spain) vs [5] John Isner (USA)
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SINGLES NOTES
– Almagro has won both previous meetings against Isner, including last year on clay in the Davis Cup semifinals.
– The top two players on the ATP World Tour for aces this season will play in the final. Almagro leads the circuit with 261, while Isner has hit 251.
– Almagro has 19 aces this week, while Isner has hit 57, just shy of the tournament record of 60 hit by Pete Sampras in 2002.
– Almagro is the third winningest active ATP player on clay. The top three:
1. Rafael Nadal 266-20
2. David Ferrer 247-99
3. Nicolas Almagro 216-100
– Almagro is into his first final of 2013 and the 19th of his career, all of which has come on clay. He owns 12 career ATP titles.
– Almagro is the first No. 1 seed to reach the Houston final since James Blake in 2008. He’s seeking to be the first No. 1 seed to win the title since Andy Roddick in 2005.
– For sixth year in a row and the 12th time in the 13 years since the tournament moved to Houston, an American will play in the title match.
– Isner is playing in his 13th career final, and his third on clay, and is aiming for his sixth career title.
– Williams, who had never played an ATP event on clay before this week, was playing his first career ATP semifinal.
– Monaco was defending champion, having defeated Isner in the 2012 final.
– Tennis Channel will carry the final live on Sunday.
DOUBLES NOTES
– Murray, the older brother of US Open champion Andy, is a former Wimbledon mixed doubles champion who now owns eight career titles. Peers was playing in his first career ATP final.
– The Bryans were playing in their sixth final at this tournament. They have won the event four times. They are 86-45 in ATP finals and 800-255 overall as a team.
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