Fognini może dostać bana na turnieje Wielkiego Szlema i tutaj mam pytanie. Czy ma może ktoś z Was informacje co dokładnie zrobił poza tankiem w ostatnim secie US Open 2017? Wiem, że obraził Panią sędzię ale nie udało mi się odnaleźć co dokładnie powiedział/zrobił...
Jestem dodatkowo ciekaw co odwalił Włoch gdyż może to pokazać, że władze tenisowe pozwalają na więcej mistrzom, a dokładniej mistrzyniom, a mniej, powiedzmy pomniejszym postaciom - tu chodzi mi o Williams, która wszak "groziła" liniowej wsadzeniem piłki w gardło...
Fognini called chair umpire during match "troia" (whore) and "bocchinara" (cocksucker)
_________________ Tytuły (14): 2018: Brisbane, Quito, Indian Wells 2017: Auckland, Waszyngton, Shenzen 2015: Doha, Sydney, Houston, Roland Garros 2013: US Open 2012: Nicea 2011: Los Angeles, WTF Londyn Wcześniej: Za słaba era, żeby coś wpisywać.
Finały (15): 2017: Stuttgart 2016: Tokio, Shanghai, Bazylea 2015: Wiedeń, WTF Londyn 2014: Doha 2013: Cincinnati 2012: Monte Carlo, Roland Garros, Sztokholm 2011: Marsylia, Monte Carlo, Wimbledon, US Open Wcześniej: Za słaba era, żeby coś wpisywać.
Głupi ten Fog, oby faktycznie nie było pokazówki i nie wykluczyli go z jakiegoś/jakichś Szlema/Szlemów.
_________________ MTT bilans finałów (8-10) W: Queen's Club 13, Monte Carlo 14, Australian Open 15, Nottingham 15, Chennai 16, Rio de Janeiro 17, Wiedeń 17, Acapulco 18 F: Auckland 14, Miami 14, Roland Garros 14, Waszyngton 14, World Tour Finals 14, Rio de Janeiro 15, US Open 15, Estoril 16, Pekin 17, Rio de Janeiro 18
Fabio Fognini saved two match points as he prevailed in a gripping semi-final clash with Roberto Bautista Agut on Saturday at the St. Petersburg Open, edging the top-seeded Spaniard 2-6, 7-6(7), 7-6(5). Fognini will look to win his sixth ATP World Tour title when he faces Damir Dzumhur in Sunday’s final of this ATP World Tour 250 indoor hard-court tournament. Dzumhur reached his second ATP World Tour final as he defeated eighth seed Jan-Lennard Struff 6-3, 7-5. Fognini, who was a finalist in St. Petersburg five years ago (l. to Klizan), battled past Bautista Agut in a pulsating clash, lasting two hours and 28 minutes. Bautista Agut led the contest 6-2, 3-1 and held two match points at 6/5 and 7/6 in the second set tie-break, but could not close out the win. Neither player could engineer a break of serve in the decider, and from 3/5 down in the tie-break, Fognini won the last four points to prevail. "It was a really tough match at the beginning," said Fognini. "He was playing really fast and really solid at the same time. I'm really happy that I came back to win." The 30-year-old Fognini is chasing his second title of the season, following victory on clay in Gstaad in July (d. Hanfmann). This would be his first hard-court title. The right-hander leads Dzumhur 2-0 in their FedEx ATP Head2Head series. The 25-year-old Dzumhur is enjoying a career-best year and has surged to a career-high World No. 55 in the Emirates ATP Rankings after reaching his first ATP World Tour semi-final in Los Cabos (l. to Querrey) followed by his first final in Winston-Salem (l. to Bautista Agut).
In his first ATP meeting with the 6’5’’ Struff, the 5’9’’ Dzumhur withstood seven aces as he converted five of his seven break points to prevail in 80 minutes. "It was a great day for me," said Dzumhur. "I played from the start until the end at a high level. I think I took my chances. Today was one of the best matches of the past few months for me. I'm really happy to go through to my second final. "I knew that I had to play better than yesterday (against Liam Broady) and I tried to fix the things that didn't work yesterday, especially my serve and my forehand. Also, my returns were great. I was making him play more, because he likes fast points. I think I won because I didn't give him easy balls that he likes." Jebavy/Middelkoop Upset Second Seeds Roman Jebavy and Matwe Middelkoop reached their first ATP World Tour doubles final together as they denied second seeds Nicholas Monroe and John-Patrick Smith 6-4, 6-1. The Czech/Dutch duo will face top seeds Julio Peralta and Horacio Zeballos in the final.
_________________ “I doubt about myself, I think the doubts are good in life. The people who don’t have doubts I think only two things: arrogance or not intelligence.”
"When these kind of matches happen you suffer, but I really enjoy these moments. I really enjoy suffering, because what's harder is when I am in Mallorca last year and I had to watch these kind of matches on the TV."
Włoch był blisko swojego kolejnego tytułu, jednak w finale turnieju w Petersburgu na jego drodze stanął Damir Dzumhur.
Fabio ma na koncie 14 zawodowych finałów (5-9).
_________________ MTT - Tytuły (13) 2015: Tokio 2016: Rio de Janeiro, Indian Wells, Waszyngton, Chengdu, WTF 2017: Doha, Sydney, Dubaj, Miami, Marrakesz, Estoril, s-Hertogenbosch
MTT - Finały (9) 2015: Kuala Lumpur 2016: Queens, Sankt Petersburg 2017: Waszyngton, Winston-Salem, US Open, Sankt Petersburg, WTF 2018: Doha
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MTT - Finały (9) 2015: Kuala Lumpur 2016: Queens, Sankt Petersburg 2017: Waszyngton, Winston-Salem, US Open, Sankt Petersburg, WTF 2018: Doha
_________________ MTT - Tytuły (13) 2015: Tokio 2016: Rio de Janeiro, Indian Wells, Waszyngton, Chengdu, WTF 2017: Doha, Sydney, Dubaj, Miami, Marrakesz, Estoril, s-Hertogenbosch
MTT - Finały (9) 2015: Kuala Lumpur 2016: Queens, Sankt Petersburg 2017: Waszyngton, Winston-Salem, US Open, Sankt Petersburg, WTF 2018: Doha
_________________ MTT - Tytuły (13) 2015: Tokio 2016: Rio de Janeiro, Indian Wells, Waszyngton, Chengdu, WTF 2017: Doha, Sydney, Dubaj, Miami, Marrakesz, Estoril, s-Hertogenbosch
MTT - Finały (9) 2015: Kuala Lumpur 2016: Queens, Sankt Petersburg 2017: Waszyngton, Winston-Salem, US Open, Sankt Petersburg, WTF 2018: Doha
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_________________ MTT. W:Davis Cup 2010, Monte Carlo 2011, Rzym 2011, Szanghaj 2011, Rotterdam 2012-2013, Brisbane 2015, Montreal 2015, Australian Open 2016, Lyon 2017. F:Hamburg 2010, Moskwa 2010, Doha 2011, Rotterdam 2011, Sztokholm 2011, Toronto 2012, Winston Salem 2013, Montpellier 2014, Rzym 2014, Sankt Petersburg 2015, Atlanta 2016, Halle 2017, Basel 2017, Indian Wells 2018.
_________________ MTT - Tytuły (13) 2015: Tokio 2016: Rio de Janeiro, Indian Wells, Waszyngton, Chengdu, WTF 2017: Doha, Sydney, Dubaj, Miami, Marrakesz, Estoril, s-Hertogenbosch
MTT - Finały (9) 2015: Kuala Lumpur 2016: Queens, Sankt Petersburg 2017: Waszyngton, Winston-Salem, US Open, Sankt Petersburg, WTF 2018: Doha
Italy secured its place in the Davis Cup World Group quarter-finals for the fifth time in six years after Fabio Fognini saved match point and came from 1-4 down in the fifth set to beat Japan’s Yuichi Sugita 3-6, 6-1, 3-6, 7-6(6), 7-5.
Having already played nine sets of tennis in the first two days of the tie, Fognini returned to the court in Morioka - playing for over four hours - to end the epic tie. The Italian was involved in all three of Italy’s victorious rubbers over the weekend to dash Japan’s hopes of reaching the quarter-finals for the first time since 2014.
Italy will host the winner of the tie between defending champion France and the Netherlands in April’s quarter-finals.
_________________ MTT - Tytuły (13) 2015: Tokio 2016: Rio de Janeiro, Indian Wells, Waszyngton, Chengdu, WTF 2017: Doha, Sydney, Dubaj, Miami, Marrakesz, Estoril, s-Hertogenbosch
MTT - Finały (9) 2015: Kuala Lumpur 2016: Queens, Sankt Petersburg 2017: Waszyngton, Winston-Salem, US Open, Sankt Petersburg, WTF 2018: Doha
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MTT - Finały (9) 2015: Kuala Lumpur 2016: Queens, Sankt Petersburg 2017: Waszyngton, Winston-Salem, US Open, Sankt Petersburg, WTF 2018: Doha
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ATP Sao Paulo: Fabio Fognini zakończył panowanie Pablo Cuevasa. Pierwszy finał Nicolasa Jarry'ego
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Broniący tytułu Pablo Cuevas w dwóch setach przegrał z Fabio Fogninim w półfinale rozgrywanego na kortach ziemnych w hali turnieju ATP World Tour 250 w Sao Paulo. O tytuł Włoch zagra z Nicolasem Jarrym, dla którego to pierwszy finał w karierze. Marcin Motyka Marcin Motyka 03 Marca 2018, 23:13 Udostępnij 4 Tweetnij Skomentuj 0 Getty Images / Buda Mendes / Na zdjęciu: Pablo Cuevas
ATP Dubaj: Lucas Pouille przegrał drugi finał z rzędu. Roberto Bautista z największym tytułem w karierze
Trzy kolejne tytuły, 15 wygranych meczów z rzędu, i wystarczy. W sobotę dobiegła końca imponująca seria Pablo Cuevasa w turnieju ATP w Sao Paulo. Urugwajczyk, mistrz trzech ostatnich edycji tej imprezy, z Brasil Open 2018 pożegnał się w półfinale. Gładko (4:6, 2:6) przegrał z Fabio Fogninim.
- Musiał nadejść moment, kiedy w końcu tu przegram - mówił Cuevas, dla którego to pierwsza porażka w Sao Paulo od 2014 roku, gdy w I rundzie uległ Horacio Zeballosowi. - Fabio jest trudnym przeciwnikiem, a dodatkowo był świetnie dysponowany. On zagrał solidnie i znakomicie się bronił, a ja popełniałem wiele błędów. Kort był wolniejszy niż zazwyczaj, a ja ani przez chwilę nie czułem się komfortowo - dodał.
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Z kolei Fognini awansował do 15. finału w karierze, w którym będzie mógł zdobyć szósty tytuł. Na mistrzostwo czeka od lipca ubiegłego roku, gdy triumfował w Gstaad. - To był mój najlepszy mecz w tym tygodniu. Jestem bardzo zadowolony, bo zagrałem świetnie i dobrze czułem się na korcie. Awansowałem do finału i teraz postaram się wywalczyć tytuł - powiedział Włoch.
W drugim sobotnim półfinale Nicolas Jarry pokonał 6:7(5), 6:4, 6:4 Horacio Zeballosa. - To dla mnie niesamowity dzień. Po tym, jak przegrałem pierwszego seta, zastanawiałem się, czy mogę odwrócić losy meczu. Kiedy go przełamałem, pozostało mi jedynie dobrze serwować i zdobywać kolejne punkty. Rzeczy ułożyły się po mojej myśli i jestem zadowolony - skomentował 22-letni Chilijczyk, dla którego to pierwszy w karierze finał na poziomie ATP World Tour.
Niedzielny finał (początek o godz. 16:30 czasu polskiego) będzie premierową konfrontacją pomiędzy Fogninim a Jarrym.
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_________________ MTT. W:Davis Cup 2010, Monte Carlo 2011, Rzym 2011, Szanghaj 2011, Rotterdam 2012-2013, Brisbane 2015, Montreal 2015, Australian Open 2016, Lyon 2017. F:Hamburg 2010, Moskwa 2010, Doha 2011, Rotterdam 2011, Sztokholm 2011, Toronto 2012, Winston Salem 2013, Montpellier 2014, Rzym 2014, Sankt Petersburg 2015, Atlanta 2016, Halle 2017, Basel 2017, Indian Wells 2018.
If Nicolas Jarry was nervous at the start of his maiden ATP World Tour championship match on Sunday, he certainly did not show it. The 22-year-old won the first 13 points of the Brasil Open final, using his thunderous forehand to race to a one-set lead against Fabio Fognini in just 22 minutes. The Chilean then held break point in the opening game of the second set, but sailed a forehand long while in control of the rally — an unforced error he will rue.
From then on, Fognini dug into the red clay in Sao Paulo, and the top-ranked Italian found his game to defeat Jarry 1-6, 6-1, 6-4 in one hour, 33 minutes for his first title since 2017 Gstaad, and his sixth trophy overall. The 30-year-old is now 6-9 in ATP World Tour finals — all six of his triumphs have come on clay.
"I think he started very well, getting very strong, with the new balls," Fognini said. "He had nothing to lose. Even though I lost the first set easily, I kept fighting and this was important, because it was a final.”
Fognini, who now has 14 victories on the season (14-4) — second on the ATP World Tour behind Dominic Thiem (16) — is the first Italian to capture the Brasil Open crown since the tournament began in 2001 and the first European to win the event since Rafael Nadal in 2013. Last year, it took Fognini until the Internazionali BNL D'Italia in May to earn his 14th win of the season.
One week after returning to the Top 20 of the ATP Rankings for the first time since February 2015, Fognini will use the 250 points he earns to rise another spot to No. 19 on Monday. He also takes home $92,085 in prize money.
“This is a great start to the season and very similar to 2014 (started 17-4)," Fognini said. "I worked hard in the off-season and it’s nice to be playing well. I will continue to work and there’s two big tournaments coming up now in Indian Wells and Miami.”
Jarry was attempting to become the first Chilean to capture an ATP World Tour title since Fernando Gonzalez at 2009 Vina del Mar. Prior to February, he had never reached a tour-level quarter-final. But since, he advanced to his first quarter-final in Quito, his maiden semi-final in Rio de Janeiro, and his first final this week in Sao Paulo. The 150 ATP Rankings points Jarry claims will send him to a career-best World No. 61 on Monday. He also earns $48,500.
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And for a while, it looked like the Chilean would be the one lifting the trophy on Centre Court. Jarry was in complete control of the match in the early going, rocketing forehands in every direction to Fognini's dismay. But as soon as he missed a forehand on break point in the first game of the second set, the momentum shifted. The Italian began to put more balls in play, and groundstrokes that had been whizzing past him were suddenly crashing into the net or sailing long. Fognini raising his level caused the Chilean to make more unforced errors, forcing Jarry to back off. That allowed the Italian to play more aggressively himself.
When Fognini broke and then held for a 2-0 lead in the deciding set, it appeared that he was on the doorstep of his sixth tour-level trophy. But like he had all week — all four of Jarry's wins in Sao Paulo came in three sets and the past three were come-from-behind victories — the 22-year-old battled until the end.
Jarry crushed an inside-out forehand for a clean winner to earn his third break of the day — Fognini had been broken just once the entire tournament prior to Sunday — to get back on serve at 2-2 in the decider. But Fognini was too steady, as Jarry sailed a forehand approach shot to concede the decisive break in the set's seventh game.
“I waited a little for his serve to fall, which is his strong point. After that, I started to be more aggressive," Fognini said. "When he broke my serve in the third set, it was also his own merit. I could not do anything. He made two, three winners in one game, but I kept fighting.
"I'm happy because I played good tennis. Everyone who works with me and my family knows how difficult it is to win a title," Fognini admitted. "I lost much more finals than I won. So I have to enjoy it, because it's part of the sport, I have to keep working."
Did You Know? Fognini did not claim his 14th victory of the 2017 season until the Internazionali BNL D'Italia in May. His victory against Jarry on Sunday was his 14th of 2018.
_________________ Tytuły (14): 2018: Brisbane, Quito, Indian Wells 2017: Auckland, Waszyngton, Shenzen 2015: Doha, Sydney, Houston, Roland Garros 2013: US Open 2012: Nicea 2011: Los Angeles, WTF Londyn Wcześniej: Za słaba era, żeby coś wpisywać.
Finały (15): 2017: Stuttgart 2016: Tokio, Shanghai, Bazylea 2015: Wiedeń, WTF Londyn 2014: Doha 2013: Cincinnati 2012: Monte Carlo, Roland Garros, Sztokholm 2011: Marsylia, Monte Carlo, Wimbledon, US Open Wcześniej: Za słaba era, żeby coś wpisywać.
Mimo wszystko, mało tych tytułów. Wiem, że Fabio jest jaki jest, ale to jeden z nielicznych graczy, który potrafił na cegle przestawiać Nadala. Szkoda, że nie ma choć trochę z nudnej rzetelności takiego RBA, coś większego pewnie by wpadło.
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#6) Sao Paulo 2018
R1 wolna runda R2 [Q] Joao Domingues (POR) 75 61 QF Guillermo Garcia Lopez (ESP) 64 62 SF [3] Pablo Cuevas (URU) 64 62 W Nicolas Jarry (CHI) 16 61 64
_________________ MTT. W:Davis Cup 2010, Monte Carlo 2011, Rzym 2011, Szanghaj 2011, Rotterdam 2012-2013, Brisbane 2015, Montreal 2015, Australian Open 2016, Lyon 2017. F:Hamburg 2010, Moskwa 2010, Doha 2011, Rotterdam 2011, Sztokholm 2011, Toronto 2012, Winston Salem 2013, Montpellier 2014, Rzym 2014, Sankt Petersburg 2015, Atlanta 2016, Halle 2017, Basel 2017, Indian Wells 2018.