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Zverev Cruises Past Fritz, Eyes Roland Garros Glory
Alexander Zverev's impressive run at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia continued with a dominant 6-4, 6-3 victory over Taylor Fritz in the quarterfinals. Despite a nasty spill early in the match, Zverev showcased his resilience and exceptional form.Zverev's next challenge comes in the form of Alejandro Tabilo, who has upset the likes of Novak Djokovic and Karen Khachanov. However, Zverev's current level of play suggests that he is a formidable opponent on clay.Statistically, Zverev holds a significant advantage over Tabilo. On clay, Zverev boasts a career record of 136-53, while Tabilo stands at 25-18. Over the past 52 weeks, Zverev's hold percentage is 86.2% and his break percentage is 28.7%, compared to Tabilo's 83.5% and 23.7%.Zverev's baseline play has been particularly impressive in Rome. His backhand remains a potent weapon, but his forehand has also shown remarkable improvement. Zverev's ability to generate topspin and depth on his forehand, as well as flatten it out when necessary, makes him a formidable opponent.Tabilo, a clay-court specialist, will need to find a way to disrupt Zverev's rhythm and exploit his weaknesses. However, Zverev's current form suggests that he is well-equipped to handle any challenges Tabilo may present.With his maiden Grand Slam title at Roland Garros within reach, Zverev is playing with a confidence and precision that makes him a heavy favorite against Tabilo.
Alejandro Tabilo Continues Dream Run in Rome, Reaches Semifinals
Alejandro Tabilo's remarkable run at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia continued on Wednesday as he advanced to the semifinals without dropping a set. The 26-year-old Chilean defeated Zhang Zhizhen 6-3, 6-4, maintaining his composure throughout the 87-minute victory.Tabilo's breakout Masters 1000 performance began with a stunning upset over world No. 1 Novak Djokovic in the third round. He followed that up with a victory over Karen Khachanov in the round of 16."I still can't believe what's happening right now," Tabilo said after his win over Zhang. "I'm just going for it and it's been helping me a lot."Tabilo's confidence has been evident in his serve, which he held from start to finish against Zhang. "I was so confident with the serve today," he said. "It's definitely something I've been improving."Despite his calm demeanor on the court, Tabilo admits to struggling internally. "It's just a very good poker face," he smiled. "Inside, I'm struggling. It's just like a battle there on its own."Tabilo's success has made him the first Chilean in 15 years to reach the final four of a 1000-level tournament. Fernando Gonzalez last contested a 1000 semifinal in 2009 at the same event."For them, it means a lot," Tabilo said of his countrymen's support. "So many people there are supporting and sending good vibes. It's been very nice, all this new exposure."Tabilo's journey to the semifinals has been a testament to his hard work and determination. He celebrated his first ATP title in January when he triumphed in Auckland. Now, he has a chance to contest his biggest final to date and match Gonzalez's 2007 showing.In the semifinals, Tabilo will face the winner of Alexander Zverev and Taylor Fritz.
Coco Gauff Leaps to Victory in Rome, Sets Up Swiatek Showdown
Coco Gauff's remarkable victory over Zheng Qinwen in the quarterfinals of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia showcased her resilience and determination. The 20-year-old American, ranked No. 3 in the world, overcame a challenging first set to secure a 7-6 (4), 6-1 triumph.Gauff and Zheng, both rising stars in the WTA, entered the match with similar struggles in recent months. Gauff had been grappling with her forehand and serve, while Zheng had experienced a dip in motivation. However, both players displayed signs of improvement in Rome.Zheng's newfound enthusiasm was evident in her victory over Naomi Osaka earlier in the tournament. Gauff, on the other hand, has been working diligently on her technique, particularly her serve and return.The first set was a closely contested affair, with both players holding serve comfortably. Gauff broke through for a 5-3 lead, but Zheng responded with a brilliant drop shot-forehand volley combination to break back.The tiebreaker proved to be the turning point. Zheng's overhit on the first point gave Gauff the momentum, and she seized control with a down-the-line backhand winner and a service winner.In the second set, Gauff's dominance was undeniable. She faced just one break point and forced numerous errors from Zheng's racquet. Zheng's first-serve percentage dropped to 40%, while Gauff's forehand became increasingly reliable.Gauff's victory sets up a tantalizing semifinal clash with world No. 1 Iga Swiatek. The American has been eager to break into the elite group of players who have consistently challenged Swiatek, Sabalenka, and Rybakina.
Medvedev Survives Medjedovic Scare to Reach Rome Quarterfinals
Daniil Medvedev, the defending champion, survived a stern test from rising star Hamad Medjedovic to reach the fourth round of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. The 20-year-old Serb pushed Medvedev to the limit, but the Russian's experience ultimately prevailed in a thrilling three-set battle.Medvedev started strongly, breaking Medjedovic early and taking a 4-2 lead. However, the young Serb fought back, breaking Medvedev twice to force a tiebreaker. Medvedev regained his composure to clinch the first set, but Medjedovic continued to impress in the second, breaking Medvedev twice more to level the match.The third set was a rollercoaster of emotions. Medvedev surged ahead to a 4-1 lead, but Medjedovic rallied back to level the set at 4-4. The crowd erupted in cheers as the match reached its climax. Medvedev, drawing on his vast experience, broke Medjedovic one last time to secure a hard-fought victory in just under three hours."I was not playing the way I wanted to," Medvedev admitted after the match. "I never found the rhythm I wanted in any shot. But the most important is to win; it's always better to win, 6-0, 6-0, but we don't see it this often on ATP tour. Happy with the win, tomorrow is a new day when I try to improve what didn't work today."Medvedev's victory sets up a quarterfinal clash with No. 14 seed Tommy Paul, who defeated Dominik Koepfer in straight sets. Paul nearly beat Medvedev on slow conditions at the BNP Paribas Open in March, but the former world No. 1 rallied to win in three."I'll just need to reset," Medvedev said. "I won the match, so I'll do some physio work and go to sleep, try to play better tomorrow."
Coco Gauff's Resilience Shines in Rome Victory Over Paula Badosa
Coco Gauff's resilience shone through at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia as she overcame a set deficit to defeat Paula Badosa 5-7, 6-4, 6-1. The reigning US Open champion, who has faced serving struggles on clay, displayed her mental fortitude to survive a spirited performance from the former world No. 2.Badosa, returning from injury, started strongly, taking the first set 5-7. However, Gauff's determination was evident as she fought back in the second set, breaking Badosa twice to level the match. The third set was all Gauff, as she broke Badosa three times to secure a convincing victory.Gauff's victory was particularly impressive given her recent struggles with her serve. She committed 11 double faults but managed to overcome this weakness with her aggressive groundstrokes and clutch play in key moments.The match was also notable for the camaraderie between the two players. Gauff had previously reached out to Badosa during her injury struggles, and their friendship was evident on the court.Up next for Gauff is a challenging encounter against No. 7 seed Zheng Qinwen, who defeated Naomi Osaka earlier in the day. This will be the first meeting between the two players, and Gauff will need to continue her impressive form to advance further in the tournament.
Zheng Qinwen Ends Osaka's Clay-Court Resurgence in Rome
Naomi Osaka's resurgence on clay came to an abrupt end in the fourth round of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia, as she succumbed to the power and consistency of Zheng Qinwen in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4.Despite her struggles on the surface, Osaka had shown promising signs in Rome, notching back-to-back victories over Top 20 opponents. However, the No. 7 seed proved too formidable for the four-time Grand Slam champion, who bowed out in 84 minutes on Campo Centrale.Osaka's determination to improve her clay-court results was evident in her early arrival to the swing and her participation in a 250 event in Rouen. She carried that momentum into Madrid, where she reached the second round before falling to Liudmila Samsonova.In Rome, Osaka strung together her most impressive results on clay since 2019, when she reached the quarterfinals of both Madrid and Rome. She dispatched Porsche Tennis Grand Prix runner-up Marta Kostyuk and 2022 Roland Garros semifinalist Daria Kasatkina in straight sets, marking the first time in five years that she had won three consecutive matches on the surface.However, Zheng, another big hitter with a proven track record on clay, proved to be a formidable opponent. The 21-year-old Chinese star had reached the quarterfinals of Rome last year and made a strong start to the 2024 season, reaching her first Grand Slam final at the Australian Open.Despite an injury setback in Stuttgart, Zheng looked in fine form in Rome, dispatching Shelby Rogers and Linda Noskova to set up her second career meeting with Osaka.The match began with an exchange of breaks, but Zheng quickly gained the upper hand, taking advantage of Osaka's inconsistent first serve percentage (27%) to break three times and claim the opening set in under 40 minutes.Zheng maintained her momentum in the second set, breaking Osaka early and holding on to a 5-4 lead with a chance to serve for the match. Osaka complained to the umpire about a potential hindrance from Zheng's delayed grunt, but her protest was dismissed. Zheng converted her second match point to reach another quarterfinal in Rome, where she will face either Coco Gauff or Paula Badosa for a spot in the semifinals.
Mixed Fortunes for Americans at Internazionali BNL d'Italia
The Internazionali BNL d'Italia witnessed a mixed bag of results for American tennis hopefuls on Sunday. While Danielle Collins and Taylor Fritz emerged victorious, Ben Shelton and Sofia Kenin faced setbacks.Collins continued her impressive form, dispatching Caroline Garcia in straight sets (6-3, 6-3). The 13th seed capitalized on five of six break points, extending her winning streak against the Frenchwoman to 10-0 in sets. Collins will now face Irina-Camelia Begu in the round of 16, aiming for her first WTA 1000 clay-court quarterfinal.Fritz also secured a comfortable victory, defeating compatriot Sebastian Korda (6-3, 6-4). The No. 11 seed has now won nine of 11 matches on red dirt this season. He will next face Grigor Dimitrov, who overcame Terence Atmane in straight sets.However, Shelton's run in Rome came to an end as he was defeated by Zhang Zhizhen (6-2, 6-4). The Chinese No. 1 advanced to the fourth round of an ATP Masters 1000 event for the third time. He will now face Thiago Monteiro in the round of 16.Kenin, who had upset Ons Jabeur in the previous round, was unable to maintain her momentum. She was edged out by qualifier Rebecca Sramkova in a three-set battle (6-4, 4-6, 6-4).
Sabalenka's Rome Dream: Sugar-Free Pursuit of a Clay-Court Crown
Aryna Sabalenka, the world's second-ranked tennis player, has expressed her deep affection for the Internazionali BNL d'Italia, describing it as her "dream" tournament. Sabalenka's love for Rome extends beyond the tennis court, as she relishes the city's vibrant atmosphere, delectable cuisine, and picturesque streets.Despite her success at other clay-court tournaments, including two Mutua Madrid Open titles and three consecutive Porsche Tennis Grand Prix finals, Sabalenka has faced challenges at the Foro Italico. However, her determination to conquer Rome remains unwavering."Every time I was losing here, I was so sad," Sabalenka confessed. "I felt like I lost on the Grand Slam because it was one of the dream tournaments for me to win. It's still one of my dream tournaments."In her pursuit of the elusive Rome title, Sabalenka has made a significant sacrifice: she has sworn off sugar for the duration of the tournament. This means no indulging in Rome's famous gelato, a temptation she finds particularly difficult to resist."Stracciatella, pistachio, vanilla. I would go for all them, like a big bowl of gelatos. Dream snack," Sabalenka said with a laugh.Despite her dietary restrictions, Sabalenka has found solace in Rome's savory culinary delights. Her favorite pasta dishes include truffle carbonara and spicy red pasta with meat."Every pasta is my favorite here!" she exclaimed.Sabalenka's next challenge in her quest for the Rome trophy will be either two-time champion Elina Svitolina or No. 23 seed Anna Kalinskaya. With four wins standing between her and her dream, Sabalenka remains focused and determined to make her Roman dream a reality.
Djokovic Stunned by Tabilo in Rome
Novak Djokovic's reign at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia came to an abrupt end on Sunday as he suffered a stunning 6-2, 6-3 defeat to Alejandro Tabilo in the third round. The world No. 1, who was playing his first match since sustaining a bizarre head injury on Friday, was outplayed by the No. 29 seed in just over an hour.Djokovic's participation in the tournament was initially in doubt after he was hit by a falling water bottle while signing autographs. However, he appeared to have recovered from the incident and even practiced on Saturday wearing a bicycle helmet.But against Tabilo, Djokovic looked a step slow and struggled to keep up with the Chilean's aggressive play. Tabilo, who is ranked No. 32 in the world, broke Djokovic's serve twice in the first set and never looked back.The second set followed a similar pattern, with Tabilo breaking Djokovic's serve early and holding on to his advantage. Djokovic had a chance to break back in the sixth game, but Tabilo responded with some strong serving and forehands to hold on.Djokovic saved two match points in the eighth game, but Tabilo eventually sealed the victory with a forehand winner. The crowd at the Campo Centrale sat in stunned silence as Djokovic's 11-match winning streak at the tournament came to an end.For Tabilo, it was the biggest win of his career and his first victory over a Top 5 player. The Chilean will now face Stefanos Tsitsipas in the quarterfinals.Djokovic's defeat raises questions about his form and fitness ahead of the French Open, which begins on May 22. The Serbian has not won a Grand Slam title since Wimbledon in 2021 and has struggled with injuries and poor form in recent months.