Sebastian Korda's Hot Streak Continues, Poised for Upset Against Zverev

Sebastian Korda’s Hot Streak Continues, Poised for Upset Against Zverev

Sebastian Korda, fresh off his triumph in Washington D.C., is poised to make a deep run in Montreal. Despite benefiting from some fortunate withdrawals, Korda has showcased his exceptional talent in his victories over Taylor Fritz and Vasek Pospisil.

Korda’s potential has been evident for some time. His towering height, combined with his agility and clean ball-striking, makes him a formidable opponent. However, consistency has often eluded him, sometimes attributed to a lack of self-belief. But when Korda finds his rhythm, he transforms into a Top 10 caliber player.

His recent title in D.C. and his impressive win over Fritz in Canada are testaments to his current form. Fritz, who had previously dominated Korda, was unable to match the American’s brilliance. This victory highlights Korda’s ability to rise to the occasion against top-tier competition.

While Korda’s path to the semifinals has been relatively smooth, his upcoming clash with Alexander Zverev will be a significant test. Zverev has cruised through his first two matches, but his preparation for the hard-court season has been less than ideal. Korda, on the other hand, is riding a wave of momentum and has the potential to exploit Zverev’s potential dip in form.

Korda’s serve will be crucial in this match. Despite his size and power, he has occasionally struggled to hold serve. However, he has shown signs of improvement in this area, making at least 80% of his first serves in 10 of his last 16 matches. If he can maintain this level of consistency, he will give himself a fighting chance against Zverev.

Overall, Korda’s recent performances suggest that he is capable of upsetting the odds against Zverev. His confidence is soaring, and he has the game to match his ambition. While Zverev remains a formidable opponent, Korda’s momentum and determination could prove to be the difference-maker.

Sinner and Rublev to Clash in Montreal Masters Quarterfinal

Sinner and Rublev to Clash in Montreal Masters Quarterfinal

Montreal Masters: Sinner and Rublev Set for Heavyweight Quarterfinal Clash

Montreal, Canada – The National Bank Open in Montreal is set for a thrilling Saturday night showdown as world No. 1 Jannik Sinner and world No. 8 Andrey Rublev, two of the top players in the world, will face off in a heavyweight quarterfinal clash.

Both Sinner and Rublev advanced to the last eight with impressive victories earlier in the day. Sinner, the defending champion, extended his winning streak in Canada to six matches with a 6-3, 6-4 triumph over No. 15 seed Alejandro Tabilo of Chile. Rublev, meanwhile, raced into the quarterfinals with a dominant 6-2, 6-2 win over American Brandon Nakashima.

Rublev’s victory marked a significant milestone in his career, as he completed the boxed set of quarterfinals at ATP Masters 1000 level. Despite having reached the last eight at all eight other Masters 1000 events, he had never before progressed this far in Canada.

In the other quarterfinal on Saturday night, resurgent Japanese star Kei Nishikori will take on 23-year-old Italian Matteo Arnaldi. Nishikori, who upset Stefanos Tsitsipas in the second round, sealed his first ATP Masters 1000 quarterfinal berth since 2019 with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Portugal’s Nuno Borges. Arnaldi, meanwhile, reached his first Masters 1000 quarterfinal when Alejandro Davidovich Fokina retired with Arnaldi ahead 4-6, 7-6(5), 3-0.

In delayed second-round action, No. 4 seed Hubert Hurkacz made a winning return from a knee injury that he suffered at Wimbledon, while Washington, D.C. champion Sebastian Korda extended his winning streak to seven matches. Hurkacz outlasted Australian Thanasi Kokkinaki 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(6) in the second round, while Korda received a walkover into the third round after No. 6 seed Casper Ruud withdrew from their anticipated clash due to illness.

The Montreal Masters is shaping up to be an exciting tournament, with several top players still in contention for the title. The Sinner-Rublev quarterfinal promises to be a particularly intriguing matchup, as both players are in excellent form and will be eager to prove their worth on the hard courts of Canada.

Tsitsipas Blasts Father-Coach After Montreal Loss

Tsitsipas Blasts Father-Coach After Montreal Loss

Stefanos Tsitsipas’s frustrations boiled over after his second-round loss to Kei Nishikori at the ATP Montreal Masters, as he launched a scathing attack on his father-coach, Apostolos. The Greek star, who has plummeted to 11th in the ATP rankings, has endured a disappointing two-season stretch, winning only two titles.

Tsitsipas’s outburst stemmed from his belief that his father has not been an effective coach, particularly in handling match situations. “Masters 1000 matches are important, I need a coach who listens to me as a player,” he said. “My father has not been very smart in handling some situations, in trying to read what is happening on the court.”

This is not the first time Tsitsipas has expressed dissatisfaction with his father’s coaching. In late 2022, he brought on Mark Philippoussis as an assistant coach, but that partnership ended in May 2023, paving the way for Apostolos’s return.

Apostolos Tsitsipas has a reputation for being overly vocal during matches, often providing unsolicited advice between points. This behavior has drawn criticism in the past, and it appears to have reached a breaking point for his son.

“It has been a poor performance from my father and it’s not the first time,” Tsitsipas said. “I’m disappointed with him.”

Tsitsipas emphasized the importance of collaborative coaching, where the player’s perspective is valued. “The coach needs to listen. The player is the one holding the racquet,” he said. “I have power here to some degree but it should be a collaborative effort on both sides, for me to develop my tennis.”

It remains to be seen whether Tsitsipas will make a permanent change to his coaching setup. However, his public criticism of his father suggests that he is seeking a more supportive and effective partnership.

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