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CricketWeb Tennis - Season I

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Gstaad; Umag; Los Angeles; Vancouver Challenger (Finals) - July 27- May 2 Season I

AllianzSuisse Open Gstaad
Final - Gstaad

Men's Singles (Seeds & Other Entrants - Seeds - Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half)
Men's Doubles (Draw)

  • Second seed Juan Moreno has claimed his first career title by ending the blistering run of form from Colombia's Diego Hurtado in stunning style in the final of the Allianz Suisse Open Gstaad. The French Open semifinalist stayed in touching distance of the top five by shaking off his recent mediocre form by making it throughout the week without losing a set. Hurtado looked on fire early as a searing forehand helped him to 2-2 in the first, before the Argentine grinded his way to a break of service by attacking the eighth seed's backhand. It was even easier for him in the second as he jumped out to a 5-1 lead and went on to secure a comfortable title win.

  • Seeded players out: Diego Hurtado.
  • Romanian duo Viorel Iftime and Marius Micu have claimed their maiden career title to keep their World Finals hopes alive with a straight sets win over Benjamin Hartmann and Mischa Pasveer. The unseeded duo were tested by the Dutch-Swiss pairing, but made the most of their four break points to secure a victory inside two hours. (Iftime / Micu d. Hartmann / Pasveer, 6-4, 7-6(2))

  • Seeded teams out: None.


ATP Studena Croatia Open Umag
Final - Umag

Men's Singles (Seeds & Other Entrants - Seeds - Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half)
Men's Doubles (Draw)

  • Croatia's Miroslav Brdar has claimed his second title of the season in his home country, and this time did it in crushing style in a hour-long procession against Ukrainian top seed Illya Altman. Where in Zagreb he beat Danijel Micic in a three-hour slog, here Brdar took just 67 minutes to smash the world number nine and to return to the world's top ten. There were ominous signs for Altman as Brdar broke early in the first set en route to a 6-2 win, but there were few who would expect the dogged top seed to fail in his bid to win a game in the second set as the local second seed cruised to a crushing victory. (Brdar d. Altman, 6-2, 6-0)

  • Seeded players out: Illya Altman.
  • In an entertaining doubles final, top seeds Mark Harmel and Yves Parmentier came from a set down to upset Hungarian brothers Janos and Zoltan Varga. In a two-and-a-half hour long war, the Varga Brothers looked good as they took the first set following a string for five breaks of service between the two sides. But the Belgians came back strongly in the second set to send the match to a deciding tiebreaker - the top seeds fighting right to the end to secure the tightest of wins. (Harmel / Parmentier d. J Varga / Z Varga, 5-7, 6-4, [10-8])

  • Seeded teams out: Janos Varga / Zoltan Varga.


Countrywide Classic
Final - Los Angeles

Men's Singles (Seeds & Other Entrants - Seeds - Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half)
Men's Doubles (Draw)

  • Czech top seed Radek Spidla has capitalised on his rampant form by hoisting the Countrywide Classic title with a hard-fought win against new World No. 11 Rasmus Olesen of Denmark. Spidla benefitted from a tight second set in his semifinal against Zhijun Sun and came out looking determined against the Dane in a confident opening set. Whilst Olesen played a better second set, he failed to produce chances on the Spidla service and was eventually broken by the Czech big man who claimed his second title of the season. (Spidla d. Olesen, 6-3, 6-4)

  • Seeded players out: Rasmus Olesen.
  • In the doubles final, makeshift American-Swedish pair Jason Bradley and Bjorn Donaldson have claimed a straight sets victory over Asian team Lee Inmin and Qingdong Tsai and a healthy US$79,000 payday between them. The duo took early breaks of service in both sets to hamstring the Korean-Taipei team before they could get started, and with four breaks of service proved too good. (Bradley / Donaldson d. Lee / Qingdong, 6-4, 6-4)

  • Seeded teams out: None.


Odlum Brown Vancouver Open
Final - Vancouver

Men's Singles (Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half)
Men's Doubles (Draw)

  • CWLand's Scotland Rivers has fallen just short of a maiden career title at the Challenger in Vancouver after a straight sets loss to Austrian Martin Reiter. Rivers managed to break Reiter's service on three occasions from eight opportunities, but his opponent was able to produce a one hundred per cent strike rate on his chances as he broke five times from five attempts. The World No. 170's game was more consistent than that of Rivers as he edged a straight sets win. Meanwhile, Rivers' finals appearance sees him shoot up to World No. 146. (Reiter d. Rivers, 6-4, 6-4)

  • Seeded players out: None.
  • Second seeds Mikel Fosdike and Sebastien Gagnon have eventually taken the doubles title despite a frustrating second set against India's Sunil Colaco and Aussie David Jones. The French-Canadian connection dropped the second 2-6, before finding their feet and securing the prize money in the match tiebreaker. (Fosdike / Gagnon d. Colaco / Jones, 6-3, 2-6, [10-6])

  • Seeded teams out: None.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Rankings - 3 August, I

ATP Rankings - Singles (Top Fifty)



ATP Rankings - Singles (CWLand only)



ATP Rankings - Doubles (Individual)



ATP Rankings - Doubles (Team)

 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
The Bagel Report


Listed in order of matches played. Does not include Davis Cup, World Team Cup, Boodles Challenge or Challengers.

Altman's 0-6 set in the Umag final sees him bagelled for the second time this year. Radivoj Daneu remains on top with a massive fourteen victims to his swinging left-handed service, whilst Sven Oxenstierna has been involved in the most 6-0 sets with a record of 12-3. Russian Gregor Gorshkov's all-or-nothing game has come up with nothing more often than not; he's been bagelled six times which is more than any one on tour.

Surprisingly, it is the lesser lights who have dominated tiebreakers. Denis Isaev of Belarus leads with way with a 6-0 record, whilst Belgian Mark Harmel has been consistent with a record of 10-2. World number one Daniel Paez Blanco has also been successful with a record of 11-3. At the other end of the spectrum, Latvian Ivars Emsis' big serve hasn't come in handy with a 0-5 record, and Croat Ivan Cesljar has also struggled at 0-6 in breakers. Akihiko Veno, however, has the worst record with 0-7 in deciders.

There have also been five 'double bagels' this season:

 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Exceptional work, Sir. Can't believe you went out of the Battle of the Members at the first round with this sort of effort.
 

Blewy

Cricketer Of The Year
Unbelieveable effort mate... Now do you think you could possibly pump a few of those performance enhancers into Randy's drinks for me ;)
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
Really thrilled to make my first final, even if it was a Challenger event. Will mark Martin Reiter as a name to cross of my list in the future.
 

Mister Wright

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Excellent effort SBI! It is fantastic what you are doing.

Mustard has a great record in tiebreakers which is good to see. Hopefully he can keep plugging away at a top 20 ranking.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Haha wow. Epic effort.

Time for a break, methinks. Those top players have inhuman schedules. :p
Haha yeah - I got a little bit too excited with some of these guys at the start of the season. :p

What news on a sub forum, by the way?
Haven't asked yet. I have exams over the next couple of weeks, so now isn't the time. :)

BTW, if you wanted to know Davis has had seven 6-0 sets in his favour and has not been bagelled. 4-2 record in breakers.
 
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HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
BTW, if you wanted to know Davis has had seven 6-0 sets in his favour and has not been bagelled. 4-2 record in breakers.
That's a pretty good stat there. I thought I'd had a few, but seven would put me right near the top. Shame I've little or no consistency.

Good luck with the exams, by the way.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Awesome SBI as per usual.

Well done to Bre and Rivers for moving up the rankings so much this past week.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Who was the poor bloke who lost to me 6-0??

Fairly disappointing to be 2-7 in tie breakers, Bowenburg can't win 3 matches in a row, it's shocking.
 

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