Game, Set, Match News
Briton Laura Robson struggled but survived to win a fight back 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 victory over Japan's Ayumi Morita in a first hardcourt start since Wimbledon.
Argentine Leo Mayer knocked off German top seed Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-4, 7-6(4) in the first major upset at the alpine event.
Austrian Dominic Thiem played and won his first ATP match since the Vienna tournament nearly ten months ago as he started the mountain event over American Kuznetsov 6-2, 7-5.
2011 US Open winner Samantha Stosur began redeeming her hardcourt tennis after an early exit a week ago, winning into the second round as a wild card over American Varvara Lepchenko 7-5, 6-1.
Qualifying - M Erakovic (NZL) d [WC] J Abaza (USA) 57 61 61
What is it about Robin Haase and this week? A title last year (at Kitzbuhel, not here), now another final.
This was one of those strange matches that was incredibly close for seven games, then turned into a blowout.
An efficient start for the only Top Ten player here, but it isn't worth any points to her yet, and she will be #4 no matter what.
What do you want to bet that new racquet is history?
The bad news for Coco Vandeweghe is, she was last year's finalist here.
It isn't going to be easy for Stanislas Wawrinka to move in the rankings this week; he needs a title.
London-based Croatian teenager Donna Vekic fulfilled her second-seed status in one of the farthest flung events on the WTA calendar as she won her opening round in central Asia over local Azerbaijan wild card entry Nazrin Jafarova with a comfortable 6-1, 6-0 result in 49 minutes.
Americans won the only two matches played, with Rhyne Williams beating wild card Denis Kudla 7-5, 6-4 and No.
We always try to say something interesting about finals, but what can we say here? "Serena wins again"?
Federico Delbonis is surely going to remember the second set of this match for a long time.
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