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Finally qualified for an atp event again after 10 months! (BMW Open). Solid perfomance today much better than yesterday. Looking forward to 1st round of main!
Re: Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
: 23 maja 2017, 21:09
autor: DUN I LOVE
Wiele z tego się raczej nie urodzi, ale fajnie że próbuje. Dziś ograł Struffa w Genewie, odnosząc drugie meczowe zwycięstwo w tym sezonie.
Re: Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
: 24 maja 2017, 20:08
autor: Damian
He'll play lucky loser Cedrik-Marcel Stebe, who benefitted from even more good fortune after Janko Tipsarevic retired due to illness in their second-round match. The 26-year-old German, currently No. 314 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, led 6-4, 0-1, is through to his first ATP World Tour quarter-final since July 2012 in Stuttgart.
Re: Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
: 18 cze 2017, 12:57
autor: Damian
Re: Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
: 19 cze 2017, 12:03
autor: Lucas
Re: Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
: 19 cze 2017, 12:26
autor: DUN I LOVE
Już na 215. miejsce udało mu się wspiąć. Oby na tym nie poprzestał.
Re: Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
: 27 cze 2017, 0:26
autor: Damian
CH: Stebe najlepszy w Popradzie!
Poprad-Tatry Challenger (Poprad-Tatry, Slovakia): Germany's Cedrik-Marcel Stebe has returned to professional tennis with a vengeance after being sidelined for nearly three years due to injury. The former World No. 71 claimed his first ATP Challenger Tour title since 2013 on Saturday, prevailing on the clay of Poprad-Tatry.
Stebe, who defeated Laslo Djere 6-0, 6-3 in the final, has won 10 of his last 11 matches after reaching the semis as a qualifier in Caltanissetta last week. Having been outside the Top 700 of the Emirates ATP Rankings a year ago, he is projected to rise to No. 167.
Re: Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
: 27 cze 2017, 18:48
autor: DUN I LOVE
Niemiec ujawnił swoje plany startowe na kolejne tygodnie:
Brunszwik CH
Bastad ATP250 Q
Hamburg ATP500 Q
Re: Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
: 08 lip 2017, 22:40
autor: Damian
Finał CH w Marburgu:
* 2. finał CH w 2017 (1-1);
* 9. finał CH w karierze (5-4);
Re: Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
: 11 lip 2017, 19:57
autor: DUN I LOVE
Ktoś coś pomylił z info z mojego poprzedniego wpisu. Brunszwik w tym tygodniu raczej wyklucza kwale w Bastad (tym bardziej, że Marcel ogarnął pierwszą rundę).
Re: Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
: 24 sie 2017, 14:38
autor: robpal
CH: Stebe triumfuje w Vancouver.
Odlum Brown VanOpen (Vancouver, Canada): After being sidelined for nearly three years due to hip surgery and other injuries, German Cedrik-Marcel Stebe claimed his second ATP Challenger Tour title of the season in Vancouver on Sunday. A former No. 71 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, Stebe routed Australia’s Jordan Thompson 6-0, 6-1 in the 54-minute final, the second fastest decider of 2017. It marked the return of the hugely popular $100,000 Vancouver Challenger event after a one-year hiatus. Second seed Thompson was bidding for his fifth Challenger title and first of the year. The 26 year old Stebe was ranked outside the Top 500 a year ago and will close in on a return to the Top 100 at No. 106. Read More: Fast Cars And World-Class Tennis In Vancouver.
Re: Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
: 25 sie 2017, 14:49
autor: Lucas
Bent But Not Broken, Stebe Soars After Three Years On Sidelines
Spoiler:
Cedrik-Marcel Stebe had his doubts if he would ever play professional tennis again. Every player has a breaking point and the 26 year old was closing in on discovering his, as he sat at home recovering from a multitude of injuries... for nearly three years.
"I was struggling with myself. I was thinking 'What did I do to deserve this?' I didn't do anything wrong. Was there something wrong with my body? It was as much of a mental struggle as it was a physical one."
Hip impingement surgery. Lower back ailment. Pubic bone inflammation. Pelvic surgery to insert netting. Stress fracture of the pubic bone.
The list is nearly as painful to read as it was for Stebe to endure. But when the body fails, perseverance prevails. As the German returns to the US Open for the first time since 2013, roaming the grounds of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, memories have been flooding back. But as the former World No. 71 has learned throughout his comeback, these moments of nostalgia are exactly what fuel him to rediscover his top level and return to the Top 100.
"I'm playing different now than I was when I was 71 in the world (in 2012)," Stebe told ATPWorldTour.com. "Your game is always developing in every direction. I'm trying to play a little more aggressive now than I used to. There are many young players that try to hit it hard and have a good serve. You need to adjust it as well."
To say that Stebe has been on a tear since returning to full-time competition on the ATP Challenger Tour and ATP World Tour in March 2016, would be an understatement. This time last year, the 26 year old was attempting to qualify for a Challenger in Alphen, The Netherlands. Now, up nearly 500 spots in the Emirates ATP Rankings, the World No. 106 is back in New York seeking a successful US Open qualifying campaign to push him inside the Top 100 and beyond.
Stebe has significant momentum at his back as he enters the final Grand Slam of the year, after cruising to the title at the Odlum Brown VanOpen - a $100,000 ATP Challenger Tour event - on Sunday. A 6-0, 6-1 rout of 74th-ranked Jordan Thompson in the final capped a dominant week on the hard courts of Hollyburn Country Club.
"I wasn't missing any balls and made just a few unforced errors. Mentally I was feeling really good and I was just playing really well. I was right on point. Maybe he wasn't feeling 100 per cent, maybe 95, but that is usually not good enough against me."
Stebe looks back on the entire five-year experience as a wake-up call. Nothing is guaranteed in life, especially as a professional tennis player. At age 21, the German was playing the best tennis of his young career before undergoing surgery for a hip impingement in 2013. He explains that walking on crutches afterwards led to lower back problems as he shifted weight to one side of his body.
Seeking a swift recovery from the setback, he started practising again, but the pain returned. This time, it was above his pelvis. An MRI revealed inflammation, which persisted for 10 months. Surgeons needed to insert netting to stabilize the gut and prevent it from creating tension against the muscles and pubic bone. Hoping the worst was behind him, Stebe suffered another blow to his comeback soon after returning to the court. A second MRI showed a stress fracture on the other side of the pelvis.
"I was struggling with myself. You may have a surgery or an injury, but then you recover from it and start playing again. For me, I was almost tournament ready and then I got knocked out again. I visited many doctors and it's just been a mental struggle for me. I wasn't always positive."
Stebe says the turning point in his comeback was a run to the quarter-finals at the Banque Eric Sturdza Geneva Open in May. A lucky loser, it was his first appearance in the last eight of an ATP World Tour event in five years. He would also score his first Top 50 win since the 2012 US Open, upsetting countryman Jan-Lennard Struff.
Stebe's success in Geneva was the catalyst for his surge up the Emirates ATP Rankings, subsequently claiming the title at the Challenger in Poprad Tatry, Slovakia and finishing runner-up on home soil in Marburg two week later. He would reach the second round at the ATP World Tour 500 event in Hamburg as a qualifier, before notching a second Challenger title of the season in Vancouver.
"It means a lot to me. I didn't know if I was ever going to come back after such a long time away," Stebe added. "Nothing is certain at this stage. I was just really thrilled that I am playing this well. It feels great to be there again and it also feels unreal. I didn't expect to be playing this well, to be honest. I don't know how I'm doing it, but I am. It's really a weird feeling, but I'm happy about it.
"I knew I could play some good tennis if I'm healthy. If I could make it again, I could be in the Top 100. I used to be there and I know how to get there. That kept me going. My girlfriend and my family were always there for me. I needed some time off during the period. There was a while that I didn't follow tennis at all. Otherwise I would have gone crazy for sure."
Sitting at No. 471 in the Emirates ATP Rankings to open 2017, Stebe has had to constantly reassess his goals as the season has progressed. An initial target of Top 200 by the end of the year has transformed to a goal of finishing in the Top 100 and solidifying his place in the main draw of the Australian Open. But, despite his resurgent run, he stresses that it is important to put everything in perspective and avoid unnecessary pressure.
"Everything else is pretty much a bonus. After winning in Poprad I thought the Top 100 could be a goal if I'm playing like this. I don't want to put any pressure on myself. If I'm No. 103 by the end of the year, I don't care. To be this high after starting the season near the Top 500, it's great. I just want to play good matches and everything else will come by itself. If you perform well, the rest will come."
Seeded ninth, Stebe opens his US Open qualifying campaign against Bosnia's Aldin Setkic on Wednesday. The match is fourth on Court 7.
CMS wygrywa mecz w Wielkim Szlemie. WIrtualnie jest 90. w rankingu entry, w race 71. Oby tak dalej.
Re: Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
: 26 wrz 2017, 1:15
autor: Barty
CH Sibiu: kolejny sukces Stebe.
Sibiu Open (Sibiu, Romania): Cedrik-Marcel Stebe continued his stunning ascent in his comeback to the pro circuit, taking his third ATP Challenger Tour title of the year on Sunday. Champion in Poprad, Slovakia and Vancouver, Canada, Stebe added a trophy in Sibiu, defeating Carlos Taberner 6-3, 6-3. Following three years on the sidelines with a slew of injuries, the German returned to the Top 100 after reaching the US Open second round as a qualifier, and is now just eight spots off his career-high of No. 71.
@cedrikstebe continues his stunning comeback, claiming his third #ATPChallenger title of the year 63 63 over Carlos Taberner @OpenSibiu. pic.twitter.com/ES8lSPF3az
— ATP Challenger Tour (@ATPChallenger) September 24, 2017