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Post Info TOPIC: Week 19 - ATP Masters 1000 - Internazionali BNL d'Italia - Rome, Italy (clay)


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RE: Week 19 - ATP Masters 1000 - Internazionali BNL d'Italia - Rome, Italy (clay)


Tough draw for Dan:

L56:  Daniel Evans WR 26 (= CH) vs Taylor Fritz (USA) WR 30 (CH = 24 in March last year)

If he wins that one, he'll play Djoko (1) in the last 32...



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Tough draw for Dan:

L56:  Daniel Evans WR 26 (= CH) vs Taylor Fritz (USA) WR 30 (CH = 24 in March last year)

If he wins that one, he'll play Djoko (1) in the last 32...


 Excellent - Fritz is eminently beatable on clay and Andy can soften Djoko up over the weekend and give Dan an easy passage again



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Saturday 8th of May 2021 10:28:08 AM

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L32:  Marton Fucsovics & Casper Ruud (HUN/NOR) CR 528 (348+180) vs Daniel Evans & Neal Skupski CR 71 (52+19)

L32:  (PR) Sander Gille & Joran Vliegen (BEL/BEL) CR 67 (35+32) vs (5) Rajeev Ram (USA) & Joe Salisbury CR 25 (13+12)

L32:  (6) Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares (BRA) CR 30 (24+6) vs Marcelo Demoliner & Daniil Medvedev (BRA/RUS) CR 283 (47+236 [but a CH of 170 in August 2019])



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Cam ahead 6-1 5-3 , convincing.

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QR1:  (q1) Cameron Norrie WR 48 defeated Pablo Cuevas (URU) WR 94 by 1 & 3



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Very solid, well done Cam!

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Great! Well done Cam

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FQR:  (q1) Cameron Norrie WR 48 vs Marco Cecchinato (ITA) WR 104 (CH = 16 in February 2019)

The Italian did for the q9, Gerasimov, in three sets.



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Good to see a Masters with the 16 seeds coming from the top 17 ranked players. Just Federer missing.



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Indeed, Indy. Strongest of the year so far by far - for me, Italian Open is by far the top clay court event outside French Open, I have never liked Madrid particularly as an event, the stadium, the using blue clay in years gone by, all count against it. Italian Open has history and prestige. Monte Carlo is above Madrid in my liking as well, to be honest.

In fact, my Masters list would normally be (Covid allowing)

- Indian Wells
- Miami
- Rome
- Monte Carlo
- Paris
- Shanghai
- Canada
- Madrid
- Cinci

In terms of personal liking, accept reality means prestige may differ a bit from that

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Though I guess Liam and maybe Cam would have liked one more to be missing.

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JonH comes home wrote:

Indeed, Indy. Strongest of the year so far by far - for me, Italian Open is by far the top clay court event outside French Open, I have never liked Madrid particularly as an event, the stadium, the using blue clay in years gone by, all count against it. Italian Open has history and prestige. Monte Carlo is above Madrid in my liking as well, to be honest.

In fact, my Masters list would normally be (Covid allowing)

- Indian Wells
- Miami
- Rome
- Monte Carlo
- Paris
- Shanghai
- Canada
- Madrid
- Cinci

In terms of personal liking, accept reality means prestige may differ a bit from that


 I know it was only held 1 year but I really think moving Miami out to whatever that Stadium is called now (Joe Robbie in my day) took something away from the event. Crandon Park was a lovely venue, now it's out in what used to be the middle of nowhere, it's an absolute ballsache to get to and a grim Stadium with courts in the carpark for a view.



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I see Cam is one set all versus Ceccinato (sic) , always going to be a tough opponent.

Lets see if Cam can pull it around, would be an excellent result if he can.

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JonH comes home wrote:

Indeed, Indy. Strongest of the year so far by far - for me, Italian Open is by far the top clay court event outside French Open, I have never liked Madrid particularly as an event, the stadium, the using blue clay in years gone by, all count against it. Italian Open has history and prestige. Monte Carlo is above Madrid in my liking as well, to be honest.

In fact, my Masters list would normally be (Covid allowing)

- Indian Wells
- Miami
- Rome
- Monte Carlo
- Paris
- Shanghai
- Canada
- Madrid
- Cinci

In terms of personal liking, accept reality means prestige may differ a bit from that


 I know it was only held 1 year but I really think moving Miami out to whatever that Stadium is called now (Joe Robbie in my day) took something away from the event. Crandon Park was a lovely venue, now it's out in what used to be the middle of nowhere, it's an absolute ballsache to get to and a grim Stadium with courts in the carpark for a view.


 Ditto, agreed, I used to like it when it started back in Boca Raton and then Key Biscayne. It really felt like the 5th major for a while, tried to emulate the golf players championship really but the prestige diminished as Indian Wells rose I think. 



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MTO for Cam at *2-1 in the decider.  hmm



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