SirBloody Idiot
Cricketer Of The Year
Shanghai ATP Masters
Semi Finals (Day 6) - Shanghai (China) - Indoor Hard
Men's singles (Finals - Seeds - Section 1 - Section 2 - Section 3 - Section 4)
Men's doubles (Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half)
Semi Finals (Day 6) - Shanghai (China) - Indoor Hard
Men's singles (Finals - Seeds - Section 1 - Section 2 - Section 3 - Section 4)
Men's doubles (Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half)
- World No. 3 Radek Špidlá has arrested his poor record against Jason Hall in big events by taking a straight sets victory in a hotly anticipated semifinal in Shanghai. Špidlá had previously suffered losses at the Australian Open, CW Open and Canada Masters, but finally got back at Hall in a fierce encounter on Centre Court. The world No. 1 had started slowly in most of his matches this week, and it was no different here as the aggressive Špidlá came out of the blocks with some typically big serving and penetrating ground strokes. Hall meanwhile looked less confident on service, and paid for it as Špidlá took a break of service in the sixth game and went on to take the first set 6-3. The world No. 1 lifted his game in the second, though, and managed to shoot ahead 4-1 with a break of service. But Špidlá clawed back and sent the set to a tiebreaker; proving too strong and getting too many free points on serve to advance 6-3, 7-6(3).
- It was a near identical scoreline in the second semifinal as unpredictable and underachieving Serb Danijel Micic advanced to the biggest match of his ATP career with a 6-3, 7-6(2) win over France's Patrick Pascaul. Micic seems to finally be showing his undoubted talent against some of the world's best players, and sealed a spot inside the world's top 20 with some attractive tennis comprised of awesome shots off both sides. Pascaul has picked up some big victories this week, but failed to really get going against Micic who broke just one racquet on his way to the Shanghai Masters final.
- Seeded players out:
- It was a let down for unseeded pair Rob Bowenburg& Jarkko Maxum in the semifinals of the doubles draw as they were roundly thrashed by top seeds Hugh James & Ralph Robinson. After upsetting the third seeds, the CWLanders turned their sights to the world's best pairing but found themselves outmatched by the American combination who gave up little space in dominating at the net and baseline. Robinson fired down nine aces on his serve whilst James also picked off four as Bowenburg and Maxum struggled to make any inroads to the top seeds' serve. The unseeded duo, meanwhile, failed to achieve consistency on their serve and gave up too many opportunities as James and Robinson advanced to the final 6-2, 6-4.
- Their opponents will be Andrej Konc & Evgeniy Maximov after the sixth seeds took a Super Tiebreaker win over Mark Harmel & Yves Parmentier. In an odd match, it seemed just one side was interested in the first set whilst the other was the only duo switched on in the second as they traded 6-2 sets. In the deciding breaker, Konc and Maximov got a 4-0 jump and never looked back as they advanced to their second Masters Series final 6-2, 2-6, 10-6.
- Seeded players out: None.
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