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Monday, 18 March 2013

Nadal beats Del Potro to clinch Indian Wells title


Nadal beats Del Potro to clinch Indian Wells title



Nadal beats Del Potro to clinch Indian Wells title
Rafael Nadal celebrates defeating Juan Martin Del Potro in the singles final match to win the BNP Paribas Open ATP in Indian Wells on March 17, 2013.
INDIAN WELLS: Rafael Nadal defeated Juan Martin del Potro 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 on Sunday to win his third Indian Wells ATP Masters title and cement his return from a seven-month injury layoff.

The 11-time Grand Slam champion from Spain claimed his first hard court title since 2010.

He hadn't played a hard court tournament since pulling out of the Miami Masters last March with tendinitis in his left knee -- the same sort of knee trouble that would sideline him from late June until February.

He came back last month to post a runner-up finish in Vina del Mar, followed by victories at Sao Paulo and Acapulco.

But none of those modest clay court tournaments posed the challenge he faced at Indian Wells, where the field featured 49 of the top 50 players in the world.

Seeded fifth, his route to the final included a quarter-final clash with defending champion Roger Federer.

In the final, Nadal halted the giant-killing run of seventh-seeded Argentinian del Potro, the 2009 US Open champion who defeated world No. 1 Novak Djokovic and world No. 3 Andy Murray en route to the final.

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Saina Nehwal misses final shuttle


Saina Nehwal misses final shuttle

Saina Nehwal misses final shuttle
Saina Nehwal of India plays a return shot to Intanon Ratchanok of Thailand during the semifinal of All-England Championship in Birmingham, England on Saturday. 

BIRMINGHAM: Olympic bronze medallistSaina Nehwal, playing with a strapped right knee, crashed out of the All-England Championship on Saturday. She was outplayed by rising badminton star Thailand's Ratchanok Inthanon in the semifinals.

The billion-plus dream of seeing the first Indian woman lift the coveted championship was dashed after world No. 3 Saina lost to the eight-seeded Thai girl in straight games 21-15, 21-19 at the National Indoor Arena.

Ratchanok became the first women's singles player from Thailand to reach an All-England final and the first of either sex from her country in 50 years. This was the 18-year-old's third career win in seven career meetings with Saina.

Sweat streaming down her brow and panting for breath, an elated Ratchanok told TOI after the match that it was her attacking game that got the better of an injured Saina.

Ratchanok said: "Saina was slow on her lifts. Her knee injury made it easier for me." Ratchanok who looked aggressive from the start, added: "Last year, I crashed out of the Championship in the second round. Today, I played a really good game. I wouldn't have been very disappointed if I had lost to Saina."

Ratchanok however admitted that she felt tired in the middle of the second game, which led her to make some unforced errors.

"I just wanted to hold my serve. I was getting tired and was making unforced errors. However the mistake in judgement that Saina made to gift me the match point gave me fresh motivation," Ratchanok who took away the match with the help of some exquisite backhand sliced smashes and drops at crucial junctures said.

Though Saina did manage to take advantage of Ratchanok's depleting stamina taking the score from 15-18 to 18-19, India's ace shuttler could not recover from the error of judgement that made her let go of a lofty heave from Ratchanok, anticipating that it would be going out.

Saina set out to contain and to rally. Her state of mind was revealed in one disoriented moment - at 15-18 down she unaccountably let a high serve drop. At the last moment she changed her mind and tried a panicky swipe, but the return only set up an easy kill for Ratchanok.

That however wasn't the first time Saina had made such an error in the 45-minute long game. Ratchanok looked a much better player on the day with Saina making repeated mistakes.

Saina couldn't have thought of a better birthday gift (March 17) for herself that the coveted crown which has earlier been won by only two Indians — Prakash Padukone (1980) and Pullela Gopichand (2001). However, the Hyderabad girl who had first reached the All England semifinals in 2010 faltered once again.

Despite a heavy contingent of Saina's Indian fans cheering her with a deafening roar every time she won a point, Saina looked out of sorts
.

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Somdev beats Kunitsyn


Somdev beats Kunitsyn in Dubai first round.

Somdev calls AITA 'unprofessional'
India's Somdev Devvarman beat Russian Igor Kunitsyn for the first time in four meetings when he easily won his first round at the Dubai Duty Free tennis championships in straight sets 6-1, 6-4 here Monday night.

Devvarman, using his protected ranking as he is returning from an injury break, got a direct entry here and continued his good form to outclass the Russian, who is presently ranked 167 on the ATP charts, in 65 minutes.

The Indian, who was out with an injury for most part of last year and is currently ranked 315, looked far more impressive than the Russian who in 2009 had his best ranking at 35.

Somdev, whose best ranking was 62 two years ago, raced through the first set dropping just one game and with an early break he looked on a cruise in the second set, too. But the Russian broke back to tie two games all.

Somdev was back in the driver's seat by breaking Kunitsyn again in the seventh game and with his steady hitting from the back court he clinched his next two service games. The Indian will next take on the winner of the match between fourth-seeded Juan Martin Del Potro and Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis in the second round.

Second-seeded Roger Federer had a tough first round match against Tunisian Malek Jaziri, dropping the first set before recovering to take the next two without breaking sweat, 5-7, 6-0, 6-2.

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