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Niesamowite, że prawie tyle samo ćwierci ma w szlemach, co w organizowanych 2 razy częściej M-1000.
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: 13 paź 2023, 16:04
autor: Art
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: 13 paź 2023, 16:05
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Re: Andriej Rubliow
: 13 paź 2023, 16:05
autor: Art
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: 13 paź 2023, 16:07
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: 13 paź 2023, 16:08
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ATP Szanghaj 23: 6. półfinał M-1000.
[5] Andriej Rubliow d. [32] Ugo Humbert 62 64
Re: Andriej Rubliow
: 13 paź 2023, 16:09
autor: DUN I LOVE
Odkleił się od grupy pościgowej w race Andriej i wygląda na to, że to on wejdzie jako piąty do Finałów ATP.
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: 13 paź 2023, 23:12
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: 13 paź 2023, 23:16
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Rublev Rolls Into Shanghai SFs
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25-year-old chasing second Masters 1000 crown
Andrey Rublev moved to within two wins of capturing his second ATP Masters 1000 title on Friday at the Rolex Shanghai Masters.
The World No. 7, who is the highest-ranked player remaining in the draw, defeated Frenchman Ugo Humbert 6-2, 6-3 to reach the semi-finals in China and further boost his Nitto ATP Finals qualification chances.
Rublev played on the front foot throughout the one-hour, 31-minute clash, striking his flat groundstrokes with power to push Humbert deep. He also recovered from a squandering a break advantage in the second set, winning the final four games to improve to 3-2 in his Lexus ATP Head2Head series against Humbert and avenging his defeat to the Frenchman in Beijing earlier this month.
"The match in Beijing, both of us played great tennis and I had chances. I was serving for the match. He was playing really well that match and I tried to analyse what I did wrong that match," said Rublev, who struck 14 winners. "I tried to not make the same mistakes today and I did really well. I am happy to win in straight sets. I played a great match and I am happy to win today."
Rublev now holds a 17-6 record at ATP Masters 1000 events in 2023, highlighted by his title run in Monte-Carlo. Into his sixth semi-final at this level, the 25-year-old will next meet Grigor Dimitrov as he continues the pursuit of his third title of the year.
"It is going to be a tough match," Rublev said looking ahead to his semi-final against Dimitrov. "He is a friend and I like him and he is a really great player. It is really tough to beat him when he is in this form. This week he is playing really well."
Rublev’s deep run in Shanghai has also boosted his chances of competing at the Nitto ATP Finals for the fourth consecutive year. He is currently fifth in the Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin, 1,160 points clear of ninth-placed Taylor Fritz. The Top 8 players in the Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin qualify for the prestigious year-end event, to be held from 12-19 November.
Humbert was competing in his second Masters 1000 quarter-final, having reached that stage in Paris in 2020. The 25-year-old Frenchman, who upset Stefanos Tsitsipas in the third round for his ninth Top 10 win, is up five spots to No. 29 in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings.
Did You Know?
If Rublev wins the title, he will rise to a career-high No. 4 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings on Monday, 16 October 2023.
Rublev Downs Dimitrov, Sets Hurkacz Final Clash In Shanghai
Spoiler:
Fifth seed is chasing his second ATP Masters 1000 title of 2023
They may be good friends off the court, but Andrey Rublev and Grigor Dimitrov held nothing back during their semi-final clash Saturday at the Rolex Shanghai Masters.
It was the fifth-seeded Rublev who prevailed 7-6(7), 6-3 in a highly physical encounter to book a championship-match meeting with Hubert Hurkacz at the ATP Masters 1000 event in China. Rublev saved a set point before claiming a lung-busting 76-minute first set in a tie-break and then rallied from 0-2 in the second set to reach Sunday’s final.
“It’s not easy when you win matches against friends, because you feel both sides,” reflected Rublev, who is now into his fourth Masters 1000 final. “You feel sad, but at the same time you want to win. It’s a mix of feelings.”
Despite each pushing their opponent to their physical limits by continuously striking firmly off both wings from the baseline, the pair’s mutual respect was showcased at a key moment in the first-set tie-break. Rublev led 3/2 and fired an unreturned first serve which Dimitrov believed had clipped the net, but no let was detected by the on-court system. Rublev graciously offered to replay the point, but Dimitrov insisted the call should stand.
“I feel sorry for the situation in the tie-break at 3/2, because I wanted to replay the point,” said Rublev. “Grigor behaved like a real champion and said, ’It’s not [your fault], so he gave me the point. Maybe because of this point I was able to win the tie-break.”
Despite falling behind early in the second set, Rublev reeled off five straight games from 0-2 to take control as Dimitrov appeared to show signs of fatigue. The World No. 7 powered 13 winners to Dimitrov’s one in the second set and completed his win having converted three of four break points he earned in the match.
Rublev has now won all 10 sets he has played during his Shanghai run. The 25-year-old is 18-6 at Masters 1000 events for season, a tally which includes claiming his maiden title at that level in Monte-Carlo. Currently fifth in the Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin, Rublev can also further strengthen his Nitto ATP Finals qualification hopes by lifting the trophy in Shanghai.
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Rublev and Hurkacz will enter Sunday’s final at 2-2 in their Lexus ATP Head2Head series. Rublev has won their two most recent encounters, which took place in 2022 in Dubai and Indian Wells.
“I’m thinking only to rest and try to recover for tomorrow, because Hubi is so tough to play,” said Rublev of the Hurkacz clash. “He’s one of the players that you don’t want to face because he can beat everyone. With his style of the game, the way he serves, the way he hits the ball. We’ll see, I just want to take my time to recover and to be as [ready] as possible for tomorrow.”