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ATP Masters Series Madrid (Final Preview) - May 11-17 Season I
SUNDAY PREVIEW - MORENO ATTEMPTS TO CONTINUE GIANT-KILLING RUN
WHAT'S AT STAKE -
Winner: € 360,000 and 500 ATP Ranking points
Runner-up: € 180,000 and 350 ATP Ranking points
FINALS HISTORY -
Blanco: Appearing in his 6th career ATP World Tour final...He is 5-0 lifetime in finals
Moreno: Appearing in his 2nd career ATP World Tour final...He is 0-1 lifetime in finals
CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH-UPS
HEAD-TO-HEAD
(1)Daniel Páez Blanco (ESP) vs Juan Moreno (ARG)
No Previous Meetings
Blanco FastFasts:
Season I Highlights:
Winner: Vina del Mar (d Boros); Buenos Aries (d Boros); Monte Carlo (d Charles); Barcelona (d Emelio); Rome (d Boros); Q: Doha (Joaquin); 4R: Australian Open (Cowan)
Season I W-L: 35-4
Season I Titles: 5
Career Titles: 5
Date of Birth: 12 September ,1978
ATP Ranking: 3
- Blanco, 30, is making his first tournament appearance and en route to the final, defeated Peruvian qualifier José Navarro (76(2) 61); Jefferson Drake (62 63); fifth seed Darcy Cowan (60 63) and CWLand's Jamee Hancianu (64 61)
- He is appearing in his sixth ATP World Tour final, having won tournaments in Vina del Mar, Buenos Aries, Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Rome (defeating József Boros three times, and Henry Charles and Sanchez Emelio once in the final)
- Made the fourth round of the Australian Open before losing to Darcy Cowan (75 67 61 61)
- Made the second round of the Indian Wells Masters before losing to Jamee Hancianu (63 76), the third round of the Miami Masters before losing to eventual quarterfinalist Ivan Genov (57 63 64), and then won the Monte Carlo Masters by defeating Henry Charles (63 64) and the Rome Masters by defeating József Boros (67 63 62)
- 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).
Moreno FastFacts:
Season I Highlights:
Final: Chennai (R Henson); SF: Costa do Sauipe (Altman); Dubai (Champion); Estoril (Hall); QF: Buenos Aries (Haas).
Season I W-L: 21-10
Season I Titles: 0
Career Titles: 0
Date of Birth: 6 January, 1985
ATP Ranking: 21
- Moreno, 24, is making his first tournament appearance and en route to the final, defeated Marcelo Alavos (64 61); seventh seed Illya Altman (46 64 76(6); ninth seed Sven Oxenstierna (64 75); second seed Radivoj Daneu (64 63) and Sanchez Emelio (46 64 75)
- He is appearing in his second ATP World Tour final, having lost to Rick Henson in Chennai (76 76)
- His only Grand Slam appearance, the Australian Open, saw him lose in the first round to France's Jean-Alain Depuis (57 62 61 75)
- Prior to this tournament had been defeated in the first round of ATP Masters Series events in Monte Carlo and Rome, a second round at Indian Wells (after being given a bye in the first round), and a round of 16 appearance in Miami (losing to Radek Špidla)
- Played a part in the Argentine side which lost to Chile in the Davis Cup World Group first round. He defeated Renato Varas in the first singles rubber (57 60 64 64) and then Alex Rojas in the return singles (61 62).
SUNDAY PREVIEW - MORENO ATTEMPTS TO CONTINUE GIANT-KILLING RUN
WHAT'S AT STAKE -
Winner: € 360,000 and 500 ATP Ranking points
Runner-up: € 180,000 and 350 ATP Ranking points
FINALS HISTORY -
Blanco: Appearing in his 6th career ATP World Tour final...He is 5-0 lifetime in finals
Moreno: Appearing in his 2nd career ATP World Tour final...He is 0-1 lifetime in finals
CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH-UPS
HEAD-TO-HEAD
(1)Daniel Páez Blanco (ESP) vs Juan Moreno (ARG)
No Previous Meetings
Blanco FastFasts:
Season I Highlights:
Winner: Vina del Mar (d Boros); Buenos Aries (d Boros); Monte Carlo (d Charles); Barcelona (d Emelio); Rome (d Boros); Q: Doha (Joaquin); 4R: Australian Open (Cowan)
Season I W-L: 35-4
Season I Titles: 5
Career Titles: 5
Date of Birth: 12 September ,1978
ATP Ranking: 3
- Blanco, 30, is making his first tournament appearance and en route to the final, defeated Peruvian qualifier José Navarro (76(2) 61); Jefferson Drake (62 63); fifth seed Darcy Cowan (60 63) and CWLand's Jamee Hancianu (64 61)
- He is appearing in his sixth ATP World Tour final, having won tournaments in Vina del Mar, Buenos Aries, Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Rome (defeating József Boros three times, and Henry Charles and Sanchez Emelio once in the final)
- Made the fourth round of the Australian Open before losing to Darcy Cowan (75 67 61 61)
- Made the second round of the Indian Wells Masters before losing to Jamee Hancianu (63 76), the third round of the Miami Masters before losing to eventual quarterfinalist Ivan Genov (57 63 64), and then won the Monte Carlo Masters by defeating Henry Charles (63 64) and the Rome Masters by defeating József Boros (67 63 62)
- 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).
Moreno FastFacts:
Season I Highlights:
Final: Chennai (R Henson); SF: Costa do Sauipe (Altman); Dubai (Champion); Estoril (Hall); QF: Buenos Aries (Haas).
Season I W-L: 21-10
Season I Titles: 0
Career Titles: 0
Date of Birth: 6 January, 1985
ATP Ranking: 21
- Moreno, 24, is making his first tournament appearance and en route to the final, defeated Marcelo Alavos (64 61); seventh seed Illya Altman (46 64 76(6); ninth seed Sven Oxenstierna (64 75); second seed Radivoj Daneu (64 63) and Sanchez Emelio (46 64 75)
- He is appearing in his second ATP World Tour final, having lost to Rick Henson in Chennai (76 76)
- His only Grand Slam appearance, the Australian Open, saw him lose in the first round to France's Jean-Alain Depuis (57 62 61 75)
- Prior to this tournament had been defeated in the first round of ATP Masters Series events in Monte Carlo and Rome, a second round at Indian Wells (after being given a bye in the first round), and a round of 16 appearance in Miami (losing to Radek Špidla)
- Played a part in the Argentine side which lost to Chile in the Davis Cup World Group first round. He defeated Renato Varas in the first singles rubber (57 60 64 64) and then Alex Rojas in the return singles (61 62).