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CricketWeb Tennis - Season I

dontcloseyoureyes

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Cant see why anyone would have put grass as their best surface, we are following the ATP tour so you'll get to play two/three grass court tournaments plus Wimbledon each season and thats it.
Put it as mine. Find it by far the most entertaining surface to watch. In the end, it's internet simulation tennis...
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Open Sabadell Atlántico (3R) - Apr 20-26 Season I

I will point out that I have made a bit of a ****up in the seeding. Smeltz should be seeded, but I had forgotten to add him when I first did the draw so I did so at the last moment. Apologies. I think he would've been seeded eleven; so maybe it isn't such a bad thing for him.

Open Sabadell Atlántico I
Round of 16 - Barcelona

Draw - 1st Section
Draw - 2nd Section
Draw - 3rd Section
Draw - 4th Section
Draw - Finals

Second seed Sven Oxenstierna and world number 46 Randy Smeltz will partake in an all CWLand quarterfinal in Barcelona after the pair secured victories in their respective third round clashes. Oxenstierna overcame a difficult start to coast past thirteenth seed Ninteh Doh of Japan in straight sets; the world number seven taking the first set in a tiebreaker to surge ahead. But it wasn't all fun and games for the second seed as he rolled his ankle mid way through the second set, and was forced to call the trainer to his side. However the wily Oxenstierna recovered, and would again show his tremendous consistency to advance to the quarters 7-6(2) 6-3.

Randy Smeltz continued to upstage top ten seeds as he backed up a win over sixth seed Dmitry Orlov to upset ninth seed Nilikar Midid. Smeltz looked like he would make light work of his Croatian opponent as he took the first set 6-1; but Midid fired back into the contest with a solid second set. With the scores tied at 5-5, Midid broke the service of Smeltz to take a set-winning break, and to send the match to a dramatic decider. For just under an hour the pair duked it out - Smeltz recovering from a break down to seal the match in a convincing tiebreaker 6-1 5-7 7-6(2).

Seeds Out: 7-Maarten Berg (NED); 9-Nilikar Midid (CRO); 13-Ninteh Doh (JPN); 15-Roman Dorogan; 16-Oliver Engel.

Nervous Blanco prepares assault

World number four Daniel Páez Blanco has admitted he hasn't been at his best; the Spaniard citing nerves for his performances as he plays his first Open Era tournament in front of his home crowd. One could be forgiven for wondering just what the Monte Carlo Masters champion was talking about after his big 7-5 6-2 victory over sixteenth seed Oliver Engel, but the 28-year old remained displeased with his performance. "I will have to play better if I am to win this tournament," he said in front of a packed press gallery. "I think I feel a bit nervous playing in front of my home crowd, but hopefully I'll become more confident as the tournament goes on". Blanco also remained impressed with the field Barcelona has attracted. "It is great, you know, to see so many good players playing here. You've got guys like Kennedy, Altman and Oxenstierna who come out here and make this a great tournament," he said. "We have great crowds here, so it is good to see they get what they deserve."
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Haha, if someone can knock up something better be my guest. I spent a few minutes in Photoshop and that was the result.



Actually, that is pretty ****ing dismal.
 

cpr

International Coach
Cant see why anyone would have put grass as their best surface, we are following the ATP tour so you'll get to play two/three grass court tournaments plus Wimbledon each season and thats it.
because i'm quintessentially British* and we can only play well on grass for one week in June, then the semi's come





*Dictionary definition of quintessentially British = Not Scottish or Canadian.
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Great win for Smeltz there. I'll be cheering on Randy against the loud-mouthed Ox. Great player though Oxensternia is, no one likes to see him win against a player like Smeltz. :ph34r:
 

Simon

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Think this is Randy's first meeting against another CWLander. Hoping to continue the run and make the semis.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Open Sabadell Atlántico (Quarterfinals) - Apr 20-26 Season I

Open Sabadell Atlántico I
Quarterfinals - Barcelona

Draw - 1st Section
Draw - 2nd Section
Draw - 3rd Section
Draw - 4th Section
Draw - Finals

It was a look of total frustration on the face of second seed Sven Oxenstierna as he bowed out in the quarterfinals of the Open Sabadell Atlántico in straight sets to fellow CWLander Randy Smeltz. The world number eight continued his inability to make it to the final stages of a tournament as he was thrashed by the world number 46 in straight sets. The match started poorly for Oxenstierna as he was broken in his first service game to fall behind the 8-ball early against a fired up Smeltz. The 28-year old came into the contest with confidence, but could not have expected to have played the tennis he did as he thrashed an underwhelming Oxenstierna. The world number eight was forced to do most of the running against an aggressive Smeltz, and his generally feeble service continued to suffer as he was broken again to lose the first set. The crowd expected more from the second seed, and they were thoroughly disappointed as he was again broken early in the second. Although he put in an improved performance in the second set, he was easily bested by a driven Smeltz who sealed the contest with a thunderous forehand winner to advance to the semifinals 6-2 6-3.

Smeltz will face another unseeded player in the his semifinal clash after Sanchez Emelio caused a boil over in his big win over world number nine Zhijun Sun. Emelio, ranked fifty in the world, played some inspired tennis in front of his home crowd and played his highly rated teenage opponent right off the court. Emelio negated Zhijun's powerful service with some aggressive returns as he sealed an interesting showdown with Smeltz in seventy minutes - 6-4 6-2.

Seeds Out: 2-Sven Oxenstierna (CWL); 3-Zhijun Sun (CHN); 10-Patrick Pascaul (FRA).

Altman looking to avenge loss

Fourth seed Illya Altman has fired the first salvo ahead of his semifinal clash with world number four Daniel Páez Blanco; stating his belief that he can become the first player to defeat the top seed on clay. Altman and Blanco previously met in the semifinals of Monte Carlo, and the Ukrainian pushed Blanco to two tiebreakers but fell in straight sets. Following his tight quarterfinal win over Patrick Pascaul, Altman told local media that he didn't believe the Spaniard was too far ahead of him. "He is a very good player, nobody is saying any different," he said. "But I believe he can be beaten, and as I showed last week I could be the person to do it. You just have to play your best; he's not unbeatable." Blanco was more subdued in his predictions following a straightforward win over Canadian Davis Kennedy. "Our match [in Monte Carlo] was very tough," he said of Altman. "I will come out expecting to play a man who is my equal."
 

Simon

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Massive win, one match away from my first final and hopefully a big climb up the rankings, would be ideal to be inside the top 32 by the time we hit the French Open.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Open Sabadell Atlántico (Semifinals) - Apr 20-26 Season I

Open Sabadell Atlántico I
Semifinals - Barcelona

Draw - 1st Section
Draw - 2nd Section
Draw - 3rd Section
Draw - 4th Section
Draw - Finals

Tournament organisers in Barcelona have got exactly what they wanted as Daniel Páez Blanco and Sanchez Emelio prepare to face off an in all-Spanish final in the Open Sabadell Atlántico. Whilst Blanco fought from a set down to defeat Ukrainian rival Illya Altman, Emelio took a tough victory over brave CWLander Randy Smeltz. Smeltz, who surprisingly defeated fellow countryman Sven Oxenstierna in the quarterfinals, started disappointingly in the biggest match of his career as he struggled on service. Despite at one stage being level at 3-3 in the first set, Smeltz would go on to drop his service twice to a rampaging Emelio who had the crowd behind him. Ever the fighter, Smeltz came roaring back into the contest in a stunning reversal of form; thanks largely to an early break of service. Ahead 3-1 in the second, Smeltz retained his lead to take the set 6-4 and send the semifinal to a decider. But it was there that the crowd came into the equation as Emelio lifted to take the decider 6-4 and seal a 6-3 4-6 6-4 passage into the final. It isn't all bad news for Smeltz, though. Regardless of the result of the final he will find himself inside the top thirty once the ATP Rankings are released this week.

In the other semifinal, Blanco looked to be on the verge of his first defeat on clay against the impressive Ukrainian Illya Altman, before coming back from a set down to take the match in three. Blanco, who has admitted he feels nervous in front of his home crowd, got better as the match went on and blew Altman off the court in the final two sets to seal a 3-6 6-2 6-2 win. The loss for Altman is his second in as many tournaments against the world number four.

Seeds Out: 4-Illya Altman (UKR).
 

Simon

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Disappointed to lose, but yeh top 30 is a great result, with the Rome Masters coming up on my prefered surface and the French Open in a few weeks would be aweosme to be top 16 by that time.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Open Sabadell Atlántico (Final Preview) - Apr 20-26 Season I

SUNDAY PREVIEW - BLANCO LOOKS TO EXTEND WINNING RECORD

WHAT'S AT STAKE -
Winner: € 136,300 and 300 ATP Ranking points
Runner-up: € 71,700 and 210 ATP Ranking points

FINALS HISTORY -
Blanco: Appearing in his 4th career ATP World Tour final...He is 3-0 lifetime in finals
Emelio: Appearing in his 1st career ATP World Tour final...He is 0-0 lifetime in finals

CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH-UPS

HEAD-TO-HEAD


(1)Daniel Páez Blanco (ESP) vs Sanchez Emelio (ESP) No previous matches
First match

Blanco FastFasts:
Season I Highlights:
Winner: Vina del Mar (d Boros); Buenos Aries (d Boros); Monte Carlo (d Charles); Q: Doha (Joaquin); 4R: Australian Open (Cowan)
Season I W-L: 26-4
Season I Titles: 3
Career Titles: 3
Date of Birth: 12 September ,1978
ATP Ranking: 4

- Blanco, 30, is making his first tournament appearance and en route to the final, defeated qualifier Aksu Emrem (75 64); Oliver Engel (75 62); Davis Kennedy (64 64) and Illya Altman (36 62 62)
- He is appearing in his fourth ATP World Tour final, having won tournaments in Vina del Mar, Buenos Aries and Monte Carlo (defeating József Boros twice and Henry Charles once in the final)
- Made the fourth round of the Australian Open before losing to Darcy Cowan
- Made the second round of the Indian Wells Masters before losing to Jamee Hancianu (36 67), the third round of the Miami Masters before losing to eventual quarterfinalist Ivan Genov (75 36 46), and then won the Monte Carlo Masters by defeating Henry Charles (63 64)
- This season has a record of 25-0 on clay courts in tournament tennis
- Played a part in the Spainish side which defeated the Netherlands in the Davis Cup World Group first round. He won the second singles rubber against Cameron van der Cleer (75 62 75).

Emelio FastFacts:
Season I Highlights:
R16: Acapulco (J Varga), Costa do Sauipe (Hancianu), Monte Carlo (Matias).
Season I W-L: 12-8
Season I Titles: 0
Career Titles: 0
Date of Birth: 31 January, 1986
ATP Ranking: 50

- Emelio, 23, is making his first tournament appearance and en route to the final, defeated French qualifier Christophe Durand (64 75); János Varga (46 63 61); Zhenyu Fok (46 63 62); Zhijun Sun (64 62) and Randy Smeltz (63 46 64)
- He is appearing in his first ATP World Tour final
- His only Grand Slam appearance, the Australian Open, saw him lose in the third round to Davis Kennedy (16 75 06 36)
- Made the second round of the Indian Wells Masters, the first round of the Miami Masters, and then the third round of the Monte Carlo Masters
- Played a part in the Spainish side which defeated the Netherlands in the Davis Cup World Group first round. He won the third singles rubber against Cameron van der Cleer (16 62 63 63).
 

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