Re: Elias Ymer
: 27 sie 2017, 19:25
Robin Soderling nowym trenerem Eliasa.
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atpworldtour.comInternationaux de Vendee (Mouilleron-le-Captif, France): Elias Ymer had fallen on tough times earlier in the year, dropping to No. 293 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, but the #NextGenATP Swede has since rediscovered his rhythm on the ATP Challenger Tour. Ymer took the title on Sunday at the presitigous indoor event in Mouilleron-le-Captif, defeating Yannick Maden 7-5, 6-4 in one hour and 35 minutes. It was Ymer's second crown of the year, having lifted the trophy in Cordenons, Italy, in August. He has vaulted to No. 146, solidifying his place in the Top 150 to conclude the 2017 season.
Ranking: 144
Bilans meczów: 4-5
Tytuły: 0
Finały: 0
Zarobki: $123,167
http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/cha ... s-to-watchElias Ymer [No. 142]: The addition of a new coach can be the catalyst a rising player needs to take the next step. For Ymer and Robin Soderling, the duo are hoping that their great chemistry and growing partnership continues in the new year. Two years after emerging as the next generation of Swedish tennis, the 21-year-old is putting it all together with the former World No. 4. Titles on the clay of Cordenons, Italy, and indoor hard courts of Mouilleron-le-Captif, France, saw him leap more than 150 spots to year-end No. 142. With a more attacking and offensive mentality, he is hoping the change in philosophy will pay dividends in 2018.
[Q] Elias Ymer (SWE) d. Dudi Sela (ISR) 7-6(3) 6-3 6-1
https://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/ch ... lle-opelkaInternationaux de Tennis de Vendee (Mouilleron-le-Captif, France): Elias Ymer successfully defended his title on the indoor hard courts of Mouilleron-le-Captif, ousting Yannick Maden 6-3, 7-6(5) on Sunday. It was déjà vu for tennis fans in the French city, as Ymer defeated Maden in the final for the second straight year.
Ymer became the second repeat champion on the ATP Challenger Tour in 2018, joining Felix Auger-Aliassime, who retained the title in Lyon, France in June. Not only is it his second straight victory at the prestigious €85,000 event, but he improved to 5-0 in Challenger finals. It marks the fourth straight year in which the 22-year-old Swede has lifted a trophy on the circuit.
"It feels very good. It's the first time in my career that I've defended a title," said Ymer. "It means a lot to me because I've never done it before. I like the surface here and he beat me the last time in Rennes, so I knew that if you don't play your best tennis he is going to beat you. I was very strong today, especially in the tie-break when I won five points in a row. I was very aggressive and it paid off."
Ymer has been plotting his Top 100 breakthrough since rising to No. 105 in June. Currently at No. 132 in the ATP Rankings, he will enter the final two weeks of the season - in Bangalore and Pune - looking to surpass that career-high mark.
https://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/ch ... ia-humbertKPIT - MSLTA Challenger (Pune, India): Few can say that their last match of the year was a title clincher. Elias Ymer capped his 2018 campaign in impressive fashion on Saturday, lifting the trophy on the hard courts of Pune. The 22-year-old Swede defeated home favourite Prajnesh Gunneswaran 6-2, 7-5 to claim the title, which was his second of the year.
The season finale in Pune marks the conclusion of a two-week Indian swing. A week ago, it was Gunneswaran who emerged victorious at the $150,000 event in Bengaluru.
"It's a great tournament in Pune," said Ymer. "Everything from the hotel to the food and physio and the stringers. It is a nice arena too. Nothing to complain about. I love India. The people are super friendly. I had an unbelievable week.
"I'm especially happy I managed to win the quarter-final and the semi-final. I was not playing my best tennis. I fought every point and I won the tournament in the end. This is what you have to do when you're not feeling your best. Every match is tough. At this level, in the Challengers, there are no easy matches. You don't win just showing up. It's tough for everybody."
It was a dominant month of November for Ymer, who carries significant momentum into the 2019 season after posting a 10-1 record and notching a pair of titles. He also captured the crown on the indoor hard courts of Mouilleron-le-Captif, France. The Stockholm native extends his perfect mark in ATP Challenger Tour finals to 6-0 and he has not lost a set in any of those championship matches.
While Ymer rises 16 spots to year-end No. 116 in the ATP Rankings, Gunneswaran surges to the precipice of the Top 100 at a career-high No. 104.
Ranking: 116
Bilans meczów: 5-9
Tytuły: 0
Finały: 0
Zarobki: $265,819