Youtennisnet BOOK 2014 – ENG
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Youtennisnet BOOK 2014 – ENG
Youtennis.net Book 2014 After “e-tennis MAG” of 2011 and 2012 and the “youtennis.net Book 2013”, we introduce the “youtennis.net Book 2014”, where you will find all there is to know about all the tournament where Crionet was present. Pictures from all over the world, articles and draws, without forgetting our section dedicated to the strongest players and to all the venues, with plenty of useful information. Good tennis to all! By: Matteo Veneri Text by: Francesco D’Amato, Matteo Grigatti, Matteo Veneri Graphics and Layout: Paolo De Matteo 2 Index 7 INTERNAZIONALI BNL D’ITALIA 11ATP 12 15 ROYAL GUARD OPEN CHILE RIO OPEN presented by CLARO hdtv 59 JAPAN WOMEN’S OPEN TENNIS 2014 62 GARANTI KOZA WTA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 65 THE FIRST WTA TITLE 18 19 22 ON & OFF COURT BRASIL OPEN SHENZHEN OPEN 25 THE FIRST ATP TITLE 26 67 68 Titles won by nation Statistics WTA 69 DAVIS CUP 70SLOVENIA-PORTUGAL 70 & SLOVENIA-ISRAEL Titles won by player 26 Titles won by nation 27STATISTICS ATP 71 ITALY-GREAT BRITAIN 28WTA 72 74 FED CUP/A1 77 WTA 125K SERIES 84 87 90 “YINZHOU BANK” INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S TENNIS OPEN OPEN GDF SUEZ DE LIMOGES OEC TAIPEI WTA LADIES OPEN 29 RIO OPEN presented by CLARO hdtv WHO LEFT TENNIS 78 JIANGXI INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S OPEN 81SUZHOU LADIES OPEN 2014 31 34 37 40 43 BRASIL TENNIS CUP XXI COPA CLARO COLSANITAS BMW MALAYSIAN OPEN TEB BNP PARIBAS ISTANBUL CUP BAKU CUP 2014 46 ON & OFF COURT 47 50 53 56 PRUDENTIAL HONG KONG TENNIS OPEN TASHKENT OPEN 2014 Kia Korea Open GUANGZHOU INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S OPEN 93 DID YOU KNOW... 94 CHALLENGER TOUR 3 95 98 101 COPA CLARO VISIT PANAMA CUP SHIRAM CAPITAL P.L. REDDY MEMORIAL 175 178 181 184 FERGANA CHALLENGER ASPRIA TENNIS CUP TROFEO CDI TIANJIN HEALTH INDUSTRY PARK CHALLENGER 2001 TEAM ‘CITTA DI PADOVA’ 187SOCIAL 188 191 104 107 110 113 116 119 122 TROFEO PERREL - FAIP STATE BANK OF INDIA MORELOS OPEN ASTANA CHALLENGER ONGC-GAIL DELHI OPEN ATP CHALLENGER GUANGZHOU KAZAN KREMLIN UP 125 DID YOU KNOW ... 126 129 132 135 III ATP CHALLENGER ‘VISIT PANAMA CUP’ CLARO OPEN BARRANQUILLA 2014 SAO PAULO CHALLENGER DE TENIS CITTA’ DI VERCELLI TROFEO MULTIMED ATP CHALLENGER CHINA INTERNATIONAL DISTAL & ITR GROUP TENNIS CUP 194 SAN BENEDETTO TENNIS CUP 197 ATP CHALLENGER TILIA SLOVENIA OPEN 2014 200 GUZZINI CHALLENGER 203 PRESIDENT’S CUP 206 AAMULEHTI TAMPERE OPEN 209 INTERNATIONAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT OF CORTINA 212 SAN MARINO GO&FUN OPEN 215 ATP CHALLENGER INTERNAZIONALI DI TENNIS DEL FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA 218 SOCIALS STATS “MEMORIAL STEFANIA GERVANA CASTELLI” 138 CAMPEONATO INTERNACIONAL DE TENIS DE SANTOS 141 GEMDALE ATP CHALLENGER 141 CHINA INTERNATIONAL 2014 144 2014 SANTAIZI CHALLENGER 147 SEGUROS BOLIVAR OPEN 150 ADIDAS INTERNATIONAL GIMCHEON 2014 153 ROMA OPEN 2014 156REFEREES 157 SAMARKAND CHALLENGER 160 163 166 169 172 KARSHI CHALLENGER INTERNAZIONALI DI TENNIS ‘CITTA DI VICENZA’ XII VENICE CHALLENGE SAVE CUP CITTA DI CALTANISSETTA KOSICE OPEN 2014 219 CITTA’ DI COMO 222 225 228 231 234 237 240 240 243 246 249 252 AON OPEN CHALLENGER CLARO OPEN MEDELLIN 2014 BANJALUKA 2014 TROFEAMEX – ISTANBUL CHALLENGER LII COPA SEVILLA CHALLENGER PULCRA LACHITER BIELLA CAMPEONATO INTERNACIONAL DE TENIS DE CAMPINAS SEGUROS BOLIVAR OPEN CLARO OPEN CALI 2014 TASHKENT CHALLENGER INDORE OPEN ATP CHALLENGER 4 255 258 261 264 267 270 273 276 COPA SAN JUAN GOBIERNO MSLTA CHALLENGER COPA GOBIERNO DE CORDOBA SPARKASSEN ATP CHALLENGER TROFEO CITTA DI BRESCIA URUGUAY OPEN LIMA CHALLENGER COPA CLARO 2014 ATP CHALLENGER TOUR FINALS 280ITF 281 283 284 285 287 289 291 292 293 295 296 298 299 300 302 303 304 305 306 308 308 310 ISROTEL MEN’S FUTURES MEN ISRAEL 1 ISROTEL MEN’S FUTURES MEN ISRAEL 2 ISROTEL MEN’S FUTURES MEN ISRAEL 3 VALE DO LOBO MAGNESIUM-OK ITF LOULE’ 2014 SIERRA HOTEL EGYPT FUTURES SIERRA HOTEL EGYPT FUTURES SIERRA HOTEL EGYPT FUTURES FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT COPA MOTOROLA BY MOTO X FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT QATAR INTERNATIONAL FUTURES 2014 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT QATAR INTERNATIONAL FUTURES 2014 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT FUTURE NATAL INTERNACIONAL ABIERTO INTERNACIONAL DE TENIS VARONIL BERIMBAU 2014 ABIERTO INTERNACIONAL DE TENIS 310 312 313 313 315 317 319 321 323 324 VARONIL DE MORELIA 2014 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT ABIERTO INTERNACIONAL DE TENIS VARONIL DE OBREGON 2014 TROFEO MARCHI GIORGIO MOSCOW OPEN 2014 OPEN CANOTTIERI MINCIO CITTA’ DI MANTOVATROFEO INVIO 4° MEMORIAL ROSSINI TROFEO BPER KAZAN OPEN 1 KAZAN OPEN 1 325 327 329 330 332 334 336 337 339 340 340 342 344 345 347 TROFEO GRUPPO MAZZINI COPA INDER MEDELLÍN OPEN CLUB EL RODEO 2014 ECU F5 ECU F6 NORWEGIAN TENNIS OPEN NORWEGIAN TENNIS OPEN HELLENIC ZEUS PRO ITF CIRCUIT HELLENIC ZEUS PRO ITF CIRCUIT PRIMER TORNEO INTERNACIONAL VARONIL FUTURE HUATULCO HERODOTOU TENNIS ACADEMY CYPRUS HERODOTOU TENNIS ACADEMY CYPRUS ITF PARQUE DEL ESTE CHI FUTURES 12 349 ITF WOMEN 350 CIRCUITO FEMININO FUTURE DE TENIS 2014 5 352 354 356 357 359 360 361 363 364 366 367 369 370 371 372 SGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT CIRCUITO FEMININO DE TENIS 2014 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT CIRCUITO FEMININO FUTURE DE TENIS 2014 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT COPA ALTO TENIS CIRCUITO FEMININO FUTURE DE TENIS 2014 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT SEGUROS BOLIVAR OPEN FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT CIRCUITO FEMININO FUTURE DE TENNIS 2014 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT 373 375 377 378 380 382 384 386 387 388 390 392 INTERNAZIONALI FEMMINILI DI TENNIS CITTA’ DI CASERTA XVII TORNEO INTERNAZIONALE CITTA’ DI GRADO MOSCOW OPEN 2014 KAZAN SUMMER CUP MUNDIAL DE TENIS DE CAMPOS DO JORDAO 2014 PADOVA CHALLENGE OPEN CIRCUITO CREDITO REAL CIRCUITO CREDITO REAL CIRCUITO CREDITO REAL CARACAS WOMENS OPEN 2014 SEGUROS BOLIVAR OPEN MAMAIA IDU TROPHY COMVEX 394 396 398 399 400 402 404 406 408 410 412 414 415 416 418 420 421 423 425 427 429 431 433 435 437 439 440 442 444 446 447 448 449 4° TROFEO CPZ SPA MOSCOW CUP COPA FET MOSCOW CUP BATUMI OIL TERMONAL OPEN IZIDA CUP 2014 TELAVI OPEN 2014 ROYAL CUP NLB MONTENEGROBANKA VARNA CUP INTERNACIONAL FEMENIL ALPINO CHIPINQUE ALBENA CUP INTERNACIONAL FEMENIL ALPINO CHIPINQUE ALBENA CUP ABIERTO TAMPICO 2014 NORWEGIAN TENNIS OPEN NORWEGIAN TENNIS OPEN AL HABTOOR TENNIS CHALLENGE ITF ASUNCION 2014 ITF NEW DEHLI 2014 WTA COSTA AZAHAR ITF ASTANA WOMENS 2014 SEGUROS BOLIVAR OPEN COPA ALTO TENIS VANESSA PHILLIPS TROPHY CIRCUITO DIXON VINCI MARJORIE SHERMAN TROPHY PTT ANKARA CUP ITF WOMENS SERIES ISTANBUL 10K ITF WOMENS SERIES ITF WOMENS SERIES XXXV° INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR ITF ITF BEACH TENNIS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 450 LA GRANDE SFIDA 6 INTERNAZIONALI BNL D’ITALIA Date: 10/18 May 2014 Prize money: 2.884.675€ ATP, 2.628.800$ WTA Tournament Director: Sergio Palmieri Supervisor ATP: Lars Graf, Mark Darby, Carlos Sanches Supervisor WTA: Laura Ceccarelli, Fabrice Chouquet Surface: Red Clay Balls: DUNLOP FORT CLAY COURT DJOKOVIC AND WILLIAMS CHARM ROME In the epic setting of the Foro Italico, which oozes history from every marble, like every year in May took place the Internazionali BNL d’Italia: a Men ATP Masters1000 and a Women WTA Premier. For the third consecutive year the technology partner of the most important tournament of Italy was Crionet. Many the services offered by Crionet to make perfect the Roman event. Live score service from all courts; management and direction of all led videos inside the Foro Italico, to keep the fan constantly up dated in real time on what was happening in every court of the tournament; speed detector of the Central, the Grandstand and the Pietrangeli and the CCTV service, just to name a few. To win the tournament played in the eternal city was for the third time Novak Djokovic. The Serbian tennis player, in the fourth final reached in the last eight years and always played against Rafael Nadal, managed to stop the Spanish, who already lifted the prestigious trophy seven times. 4-6 6-3 6-3 the final score. After losing the first set to Nadal, Djokovic slowly took possession of the game. ROMA MASTER 1000 Nadal perhaps was tired by the effort of the whole week and the harsh struggles of the first three rounds, where he was forced to play the third set by Gilles Simon, Mikhail Youzhny and Andy Murray (in these last two cases he also had to reassemble the disadvantage after losing the first partial). Easier the semi-final, where he left only four games to Grigor Dimitrov. Even Djokovic’s journey was far from easy: after defeating Radek Stepanek, the Serbian player needed three sets to beat Philipp Kohlschreiber, David Ferrer and Milos Raonic. The Men’s Doubles was won by the Canadian Daniel Nestor and the Serbian Nenad Zimonjic, 7 winners 6-4 7-6 (2) on the Dutch-Spanish duo Robin Haase and Feliciano Lopez. Serena Williams, who already won the Internazionali d’Italia in 2002 and in 2013, triumphed once again on the red clay of the Foro Italico. This time Serena had a flawless journey, losing only eleven games in the first three matches. The only opponent able to enforce some resistance was Ana Ivanovic in the semi-finals. The Serbian managed to snatch a set to Williams, who then ended the match 6-1 3-6 6-1 in her favour. In the final, Serena found on the other side of the net the home heroin, Sara Errani, who by Kveta Peschke and Katarina Srebotnik. Shortly after starting the game, with the score of 4-0 in their favour, their opponents, the Italians Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci, had to leave the court due to Sara’s Injury. played an exceptional tennis throughout the tournament. First she defeated in two sets Scheepers, Makarova and Cetkovska, then played her two masterpieces, beating the then world No. 2 Li Na 6-3 4-6 6-2 in the quarter-final and Jelena Jankovic in the semi-finals with a score of 6-3 7-5, giving great happiness to the Roman fans. An amazing week for Errani, ended, though, in the worst way possible. In the final against Serena Williams, already under a set (35), the Italian had a thigh injury, making impossible for her to play at her best and giving a free pass to Williams. 6-3 6-0 the final score. In the Doubles final, held shortly after, bitter success for the Czech-Slovenian duo formed 8 Internazionali BNL d'Italia Internazionali BNL d'Italia CITY, COUNTRY SURFACE TOURNAMENT DATES Rome, Italy TOTAL FINANCIAL COMMITMENT Red Clay 10 - 18 May 2014 CITY, COUNTRY € 3,452,415 MAIN DRAW SINGLES NAT STATUS 1 2 3 4 5 WC Q 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 9 PR Q 12 13 14 15 16 17 7 3 18 19 20 21 WC Q WC 22 23 24 25 15 12 26 27 Q 28 29 30 31 32 33 6 8 34 35 36 WC Q 37 38 39 40 41 11 13 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4 5 50 51 52 53 54 Q Q 55 56 57 LL 16 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 ESP NADAL, Rafael BYE FRA SIMON, Gilles ITA VOLANDRI, Filippo KAZ GOLUBEV, Andrey ESP VERDASCO, Fernando FRA MAHUT, Nicolas RUS YOUZHNY, Mikhail USA ISNER, John AUT MELZER, Jurgen COL GIRALDO, Santiago CRO CILIC, Marin ESP GRANOLLERS, Marcel ESP LOPEZ, Feliciano BYE GBR MURRAY, Andy SUI WAWRINKA, Stanislas BYE ITA LORENZI, Paolo ESP RIBA, Pere ITA CECCHINATO, Marco NED SIJSLING, Igor ITA SEPPI, Andreas GER HAAS, Tommy BUL DIMITROV, Grigor FRA ROGER-VASSELIN, Edouard ESP CARRENO BUSTA, Pablo CRO KARLOVIC, Ivo RUS TURSUNOV, Dmitry ESP BAUTISTA AGUT, Roberto BYE CZE BERDYCH, Tomas CAN RAONIC, Milos BYE ITA BOLELLI, Simone ITA TRAVAGLIA, Stefano RSA ANDERSON, Kevin CAN POSPISIL, Vasek UKR DOLGOPOLOV, Alexandr FRA TSONGA, Jo-Wilfried ITA FOGNINI, Fabio CZE ROSOL, Lukas ARG DELBONIS, Federico CRO DODIG, Ivan NED HAASE, Robin FRA CHARDY, Jeremy BYE SUI FEDERER, Roger ESP FERRER, David BYE KAZ KUKUSHKIN, Mikhail POR SOUSA, Joao COL GONZALEZ, Alejandro FRA ROBERT, Stephane LAT GULBIS, Ernests COL FALLA, Alejandro ESP ROBREDO, Tommy ARG MONACO, Juan POL JANOWICZ, Jerzy GER KOHLSCHREIBER, Philipp ESP ANDUJAR, Pablo CZE STEPANEK, Radek BYE SRB DJOKOVIC, Novak R. NADAL [1] R. NADAL [1] 76(1) 67(4) 62 G. SIMON 62 63 A. GOLUBEV 64 75 M. YOUZHNY [14] 64 64 J. MELZER 76(7) 63 M. CILIC 64 20 Ret'd M. GRANOLLERS 75 61 A. MURRAY [7] J. MELZER 62 67(5) 63 A. MURRAY [7] 62 75 S. WAWRINKA [3] A. MURRAY [7] 76(1) 64 R. NADAL [1] 62 62 S. WAWRINKA [3] 60 63 T. HAAS [15] 57 62 63 T. HAAS [15] 76(6) 61 P. RIBA 76(3) 63 I. SIJSLING 76(4) 75 T. HAAS [15] 61 46 63 G. DIMITROV [12] 46 63 64 I. KARLOVIC 36 63 76(4) D. TURSUNOV 60 76(4) T. BERDYCH [6] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SEEDED PLAYERS NADAL, Rafael DJOKOVIC, Novak WAWRINKA, Stanislas FEDERER, Roger FERRER, David BERDYCH, Tomas MURRAY, Andy 8 RAONIC, Milos RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 9 10 11 8 12 8 13 8 14 8 15 8 16 8 SEEDED PLAYERS ISNER, John NISHIKORI, Kei TSONGA, Jo-Wilfried DIMITROV, Grigor FOGNINI, Fabio YOUZHNY, Mikhail HAAS, Tommy ROBREDO, Tommy RANK 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE: RETIREMENTS/WO PRIZE MONEY REASON REASON POINTS LUCKY LOSERS K. Nishikori (Back) A. Falla Right foot pain WINNER € 549,000 1000 A. Falla A. Golubev Abductor strain FINALIST € 269,150 600 S. Giraldo Hip flexor strain SEMI-FINALIST € 135,480 360 Right shoulder pain T. Haas QUARTER-FINALIST € 68,890 180 THIRD ROUND € 35,775 90 SECOND ROUND € 18,860 45 € 10,185 FIRST ROUND 10 FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT www.ATPWorldTour.com Mikhail Kukushkin 56 ATP SUPERVISORS L.Graff/M.Darby/C.Sanches 75 61 NED ROJER, Jean-Julien ROU TECAU, Horia R. BOPANNA A. QURESHI 4 IND BOPANNA, Rohan PAK QURESHI, Aisam-Ul-Haq 36 63 11-9 5 GER HAAS, Tommy CZE STEPANEK, Radek T. HAAS R. STEPANEK 6 USA ISNER, John USA LIPSKY, Scott 36 62 10-5 T. HAAS R. STEPANEK L. KUBOT R. LINDSTEDT [7] 62 67(1) 11-9 7 BYE 8 7 POL KUBOT, Lukasz SWE LINDSTEDT, Robert 9 4 ESP MARRERO, David ESP VERDASCO, Fernando B. BRYAN M. BRYAN [1] wo. D. NESTOR N. ZIMONJIC [6] D. MARRERO F. VERDASCO [4] 76(3) 46 12-10 D. MARRERO F. VERDASCO [4] BYE 75 61 11 POL FYRSTENBERG, Mariusz POL MATKOWSKI, Marcin P. ANDUJAR M. GRANOLLERS 12 ESP ANDUJAR, Pablo ESP GRANOLLERS, Marcel 63 46 10-5 D. NESTOR N. ZIMONJIC [6] ITA CECCHINATO, Marco ITA SEPPI, Andreas K. ANDERSON J. MELZER 46 63 10-7 13 WC 14 PR RSA ANDERSON, Kevin AUT MELZER, Jurgen 15 BYE 76(6) 62 D. NESTOR N. ZIMONJIC [6] D. NESTOR N. ZIMONJIC [6] 36 76(4) 14-12 16 6 CAN NESTOR, Daniel SRB ZIMONJIC, Nenad 17 8 PHI HUEY, Treat GBR INGLOT, Dominic PR ITA BOLELLI, Simone ITA FOGNINI, Fabio R. HAASE F. LOPEZ 20 NED HAASE, Robin ESP LOPEZ, Feliciano 63 62 21 BLR MIRNYI, Max RUS YOUZHNY, Mikhail M. MIRNYI 19 22 D. NESTOR/N. ZIMONJIC [6] 64 76(2) T. HUEY D. INGLOT [8] BYE 18 R. HAASE F. LOPEZ 23 BYE 24 3 CRO DODIG, Ivan BRA MELO, Marcelo 25 5 FRA MAHUT, Nicolas FRA ROGER-VASSELIN, Edouard [5] 76(2) 62 R. HAASE F. LOPEZ 63 62 M. YOUZHNY ITA BRACCIALI, Daniele ITA STARACE, Potito WC 63 57 10-4 I. DODIG M. MELO [3] I. DODIG M. MELO [3] 76(5) 57 10-6 R. HAASE F. LOPEZ N. MAHUT E. ROGER-VASSELIN [5] 62 64 BYE 26 M. CILIC S. GONZALEZ 64 67(2) 10-8 27 CAN POSPISIL, Vasek RUS TURSUNOV, Dmitry M. CILIC S. GONZALEZ 28 CRO CILIC, Marin MEX GONZALEZ, Santiago 64 67(3) 10-5 29 BUL DIMITROV, Grigor CZE ROSOL, Lukas G. DIMITROV L. ROSOL 30 COL CABAL, Juan Sebastian COL FARAH, Robert 76(5) 76(5) G. DIMITROV L. ROSOL A. PEYA B. SOARES [2] 64 36 10-2 31 ATP, Inc. © Copyright 2014 € 3,452,415 MAIN DRAW DOUBLES B. BRYAN M. BRYAN [1] 3 10 G. DIMITROV [12] 62 00 Ret'd G. DIMITROV [12] 76(3) 64 G. DIMITROV [12] 67(3) 62 62 T. BERDYCH [6] 64 63 Novak DJOKOVIC [2] M. RAONIC [8] 46 63 63 M. RAONIC [8] S. BOLELLI 63 76(5) 36 75 76(5) M. RAONIC [8] K. ANDERSON 76(5) 64 75 76(4) J. TSONGA [11] J. TSONGA [11] 76(14) 76(5) 63 76(5) M. RAONIC [8] L. ROSOL 63 57 62 63 62 I. DODIG I. DODIG 61 62 63 64 J. CHARDY J. CHARDY 63 62 64 64 J. CHARDY R. FEDERER [4] 16 63 76(6) N. DJOKOVIC [2] D. FERRER [5] 67(5) 76(4) 63 D. FERRER [5] M. KUKUSHKIN 61 62 63 67(1) 63 D. FERRER [5] S. ROBERT 62 63 16 64 61 E. GULBIS E. GULBIS 67(1) 64 63 61 00 Ret'd N. DJOKOVIC [2] T. ROBREDO [16] 75 46 63 76(3) 64 P. KOHLSCHREIBER P. KOHLSCHREIBER 62 64 46 76(6) 62 N. DJOKOVIC [2] R. STEPANEK 46 62 61 57 63 64 N. DJOKOVIC [2] N. DJOKOVIC [2] 63 75 FINANCIAL COMMITMENT Red Clay B. BRYAN M. BRYAN [1] BYE 2 R. NADAL [1] 16 63 75 SURFACE 10 - 18 May 2014 USA BRYAN, Bob USA BRYAN, Mike 1 1 R. NADAL [1] 67(4) 62 61 M. YOUZHNY [14] 75 41 Ret'd TOURNAMENT DATES Rome, Italy NAT. STATUS 1 BYE 46 64 10-8 AUT PEYA, Alexander BRA SOARES, Bruno 2 32 G. DIMITROV L. ROSOL ATP Tour © Copyright 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SEEDED TEAMS BRYAN, Bob / BRYAN, Mike PEYA, Alexander / SOARES, Bruno RANK PRIZE MONEY (PER TEAM) 2 WINNER € 170,000 6 FINALIST POINTS ALTERNATES REASON 600 11 SEMI-FINALIST € 41,750 360 MARRERO, David / VERDASCO, Fernando 19 QUARTER-FINALIST € 21,430 180 MAHUT, Nicolas / ROGER-VASSELIN, Edouard 25 SECOND ROUND € 11,080 90 NESTOR, Daniel / ZIMONJIC, Nenad 29 FIRST ROUND € 5,840 0 KUBOT, Lukasz / LINDSTEDT, Robert 34 HUEY, Treat / INGLOT, Dominic 41 RETIREMENTS/WALKOVERS T. Haas / R. Stepanek 1000 € 83,240 DODIG, Ivan / MELO, Marcelo FOLLOW LIVE SCORING www.ATPWorldTour.com LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE: Advanced 65 / On-Site 73 Internazionali BNL d'Italia ATP SUPERVISOR(S) Rome, Italy 10 - 18 May 2014 €2,120,000 - WTA Premier 5 Red Clay MAIN DRAW DOUBLES 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 9 WC Q 8 9 10 11 12 Q 13 14 15 5 4 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Q 13 11 WC 23 24 25 26 27 28 Q 29 30 31 8 6 32 33 34 35 36 Q 37 38 39 12 17 40 41 42 43 WC LL 44 45 46 47 3 7 48 49 50 51 Q 52 53 54 Q 10 15 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 Q 62 2 64 63 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WILLIAMS, Serena BYE OPRANDI, Romina PETKOVIC, Andrea PENG, Shuai LEPCHENKO, Varvara JOVANOVSKI, Bojana STEPHENS, Sloane CIBULKOVA, Dominika GIORGI, Camila MCHALE, Christina CIRSTEA, Sorana DAVIS, Lauren ZHANG, Shuai BYE KVITOVA, Petra HALEP, Simona BYE KEYS, Madison RISKE, Alison BECK, Annika WILLIAMS, Venus BARTHEL, Mona SUAREZ NAVARRO, Carla IVANOVIC, Ana KNAPP, Karin CORNET, Alize FLIPKENS, Kirsten PUIG, Monica HANTUCHOVA, Daniela BYE SHARAPOVA, Maria JANKOVIC, Jelena BYE KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana KIRILENKO, Maria BENCIC, Belinda PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia MEUSBURGER, Yvonne PENNETTA, Flavia BOUCHARD, Eugenie SCHIAVONE, Francesca MUGURUZA, Garbine BURNETT, Nastassja ORMAECHEA, Paula NARA, Kurumi BYE RADWANSKA, Agnieszka KERBER, Angelique BYE PIRONKOVA, Tsvetana CETKOVSKA, Petra MAKAROVA, Ekaterina VINCI, Roberta SCHEEPERS, Chanelle ERRANI, Sara LISICKI, Sabine STOSUR, Samantha SVITOLINA, Elina VESNINA, Elena RYBARIKOVA, Magdalena DELLACQUA, Casey BYE LI, Na Seeded Players WILLIAMS, Serena LI, Na RADWANSKA, Agnieszka HALEP, Simona KVITOVA, Petra JANKOVIC, Jelena KERBER, Angelique SHARAPOVA, Maria CIBULKOVA, Dominika ERRANI, Sara IVANOVIC, Ana PENNETTA, Flavia SUAREZ NAVARRO, Carla WOZNIACKI, Caroline LISICKI, Sabine STEPHENS, Sloane USA S. WILLIAMS [1] SUI GER CHN USA SRB USA SVK ITA USA ROU USA CHN A. PETKOVIC CZE ROU USA USA GER USA GER ESP SRB ITA FRA BEL PUR SVK RUS SRB RUS RUS SUI RUS AUT ITA CAN ITA ESP ITA ARG JPN POL GER BUL CZE RUS ITA RSA ITA GER AUS UKR RUS SVK AUS CHN Rank 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 S. WILLIAMS [1] 62 62 S. WILLIAMS [1] 63 60 V. LEPCHENKO 61 60 S. STEPHENS [16] 61 62 V. LEPCHENKO 62 62 S. WILLIAMS [1] 36 63 63 C. GIORGI C. MCHALE 16 63 61 S. ZHANG 63 46 61 S. ZHANG S. HSIEH/S. PENG [1] 2 Bye 3 MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel (ESP)/SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava (KAZ) 4 DIATCHENKO, Vitalia (RUS)/KALASHNIKOVA, Oksana (GEO) 62 57 10-4 5 DELLACQUA, Casey (AUS)/JANS-IGNACIK, Klaudia (POL) 6 PITER, Katarzyna (POL)/SCHEEPERS, Chanelle (RSA) 7 NICULESCU, Monica (ROU)/ZHANG, Shuai (CHN) 7 8 KUDRYAVTSEVA, Alla (RUS)/RODIONOVA, Anastasia (AUS) 4 9 PESCHKE, Kveta (CZE)/SREBOTNIK, Katarina (SLO) 10 Bye 11 DUSHEVINA, Vera (RUS)/ZHENG, Saisai (CHN) 12 KLEPAC, Andreja (SLO)/UHLIROVA, Vladimira (CZE) 62 46 62 64 60 P. KVITOVA [5] S. ZHANG 76(6) 57 63 S. WILLIAMS [1] S. HALEP [4] 61 36 61 S. HALEP [4] M. KEYS 57 60 61 C. SUAREZ NAVARRO [13] 62 62 V. WILLIAMS wo. 63 61 C. SUAREZ NAVARRO [13] C. SUAREZ NAVARRO [13] 64 62 A. IVANOVIC [11] 62 62 A. IVANOVIC [11] 61 61 A. CORNET J. JANKOVIC [6] S. KUZNETSOVA 17 GOERGES, Julia (GER)/GROENEFELD, Anna-Lena (GER) M. SHARAPOVA [8] 63 75 Serena WILLIAMS [1] 63 60 J. JANKOVIC [6] 62 40 Ret'd J. JANKOVIC [6] 75 60 B. BENCIC 62 63 63 36 63 F. PENNETTA [12] 62 26 63 64 62 G. MUGURUZA 64 64 36 61 76(5) 64 63 A. KERBER [7] P. CETKOVSKA 64 61 A. RADWANSKA [3] S. ERRANI [10] S. ERRANI [10] P. CETKOVSKA 46 63 64 S. ERRANI [10] 64 76(3) S. ERRANI [10] 3 24 5 25 62 63 26 S. ERRANI [10] 75 63 S. STOSUR 23 63 75 E. MAKAROVA 63 46 62 27 S. STOSUR 63 63 E. VESNINA 62 63 28 N. LI [2] 62 63 C. DELLACQUA 63 61 N. LI [2] 46 61 64 N. LI [2] 21 22 63 62 16 61 64 62 76(6) WC A. RADWANSKA [3] 61 63 A. RADWANSKA [3] 20 F. SCHIAVONE P. ORMAECHEA 18 19 J. JANKOVIC [6] 62 63 F. SCHIAVONE 15 WC F. PENNETTA [12] 29 61 64 WC On-site Prize Money Breakdown - Eur Last Direct Acceptance Francesca Schiavone (49) Players Representative(s) Camila Giorgi WTA Supervisor(s) L.Ceccarelli/F.Chouquet € 387,130 € 193,190 € 96,595 € 44,500 € 22,060 € 11,323 € 5,820 www.wtatennis.com facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA ROMA MASTER 1000 Lucky Losers Pts. 900 P. Ormaechea [LL] - C. Wozniacki (Knee Injury) 585 350 190 105 60 1 Retirements/W.O. S. Halep - Left Abdominal Injury S. Kuznetsova - Left Hip Injury K. PESCHKE/K. SREBOTNIK [4] 62 63 16 14 61 64 60 46 60 V. DUSHEVINA/S. ZHENG 63 61 8 A. IVANOVIC [11] M. PUIG A. MEDINA GARRIGUES/Y. SHVEDOVA 64 61 C. DELLACQUA/K. JANS-IGNACIK 46 75 10-2 C. DELLACQUA/K. JANS-IGNACIK wo. M. NICULESCU/S. ZHANG 64 46 10-8 K. PESCHKE/K. SREBOTNIK [4] 76(6) 64 K. PESCHKE/K. SREBOTNIK [4] 6 13 76(1) 75 M. SHARAPOVA [8] A. MEDINA GARRIGUES/Y. SHVEDOVA 64 63 A. MEDINA GARRIGUES/Y. SHVEDOVA K. PESCHKE/K. SREBOTNIK [4] 64 64 K. MLADENOVIC/F. PENNETTA 63 61 M. ERAKOVIC/A. PARRA SANTONJA ERAKOVIC, Marina (NZL)/PARRA SANTONJA, Arantxa (ESP) 76(5) 60 M. ERAKOVIC/A. PARRA SANTONJA KOPS-JONES, Raquel (USA)/SPEARS, Abigail (USA) 64 64 64 36 64 A. IVANOVIC [11] 63 62 Winner Finalists Semi-Finalists Quarter Finalists 3rd Round 2nd Round 1st Round HSIEH, Su-Wei (TPE)/PENG, Shuai (CHN) 61 63 C. MCHALE 64 76(2) L.Graff/M.Darby/C.Sanches Internazionali BNL d'Italia Rome, Italy 10 - 18 May 2014 €2,120,000 - WTA Premier 5 Red Clay MAIN DRAW SINGLES 1 REASON (unspecified) 30 31 2 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DABROWSKI, Gabriela (CAN)/ROSOLSKA, Alicja (POL) MLADENOVIC, Kristina (FRA)/PENNETTA, Flavia (ITA) K. PESCHKE/K. SREBOTNIK [4] 40 Ret'd J. GOERGES/A. GROENEFELD [8] 64 64 J. GOERGES/A. GROENEFELD [8] HUBER Liezel Li l (USA)/RAYMOND HUBER, (USA)/RAYMOND, Li Lisa (USA) 64 64 L. HUBER/L. RAYMOND CHAN, Hao-Ching (TPE)/CHAN, Yung-Jan (TPE) 62 62 J. GOERGES/A. GROENEFELD [8] JANKOVIC, Jelena (SRB)/KLEYBANOVA, Alisa (RUS) 75 76(3) J. JANKOVIC/A. KLEYBANOVA KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana (RUS)/STOSUR, Samantha (AUS) 75 64 E. MAKAROVA/E. VESNINA [3] Bye 75 64 E. MAKAROVA/E. VESNINA [3] MAKAROVA, Ekaterina (RUS)/VESNINA, Elena (RUS) S. ERRANI/R. VINCI [2] BLACK, Cara (ZIM)/MIRZA, Sania (IND) 62 61 C. BLACK/S. MIRZA [5] HINGIS, Martina (SUI)/LISICKI, Sabine (GER) 64 26 10-8 C. BLACK/S. MIRZA [5] HANTUCHOVA, Daniela (SVK)/LUCIC-BARONI, Mirjana (CRO) 63 64 D. HANTUCHOVA/M. LUCIC-BARONI KING, Vania (USA)/ZHENG, Jie (CHN) 76(1) 61 S. ERRANI/R. VINCI [2] JURAK, Darija (CRO)/MOULTON-LEVY, Megan (USA) 62 63 D. JURAK/M. MOULTON-LEVY GIORGI, Camila (ITA)/KNAPP, Karin (ITA) 76(4) 57 11-9 S. ERRANI/R. VINCI [2] Bye 61 60 S. ERRANI/R. VINCI [2] ERRANI, Sara (ITA)/VINCI, Roberta (ITA) BARBIERI, Gioia (ITA)/BURNETT, Nastassja (ITA) Seeded Players HSIEH, Su-Wei / PENG, Shuai ERRANI, Sara / VINCI, Roberta MAKAROVA, Ekaterina / VESNINA, Elena PESCHKE, Kveta / SREBOTNIK, Katarina BLACK, Cara / MIRZA, Sania KOPS-JONES, Raquel / SPEARS, Abigail KUDRYAVTSEVA, Alla / RODIONOVA, Anastasia GOERGES, Julia / GROENEFELD, Anna-Lena Rank 3 6 11 17 17 30 38 43 On-site Prize Money (per team) - Eur Winner € 110,770 Finalist € 55,948 Semi-Finalist € 22,694 Quarter-Finalist € 13,940 2nd Round € 7,040 1st Round € 3,489 Last Direct Acceptance HINGIS / LISICKI (115) Pts. 900 585 350 190 105 1 Alternates Retirements/W.O. N. Niculescu/S. Zhang (Zhang Shoulder Injury) S. Errani / R. Vinci - S. Errani (Left hip strain) WTA Supervisor(s) Players Representative L.Ceccarelli/F.Chouquet Madison Keys www.wtatennis.com | facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA 9 The protagonist NOVAK DJOKOVIC Born in Belgrade, Serbia, on 22 May 1987 (27 years old), Novak Djokovic, who in the past eight years always ended the season among the top-three players, concluded 2014 at No. 1. The firsts good results of 2014 arrived in March with the victory in the Masters1000 of Indian Wells and Miami, defeating respectively Federer and Nadal. On clay he lost the semi-final in Monte Carlo, won the Masters1000 of Rome and reached the final at the Roland Garros, where was stopped by Rafael Nadal in four sets. Over the summer it arrived the victory at Wimbledon, where the Serbian beat Roger Federer in five sets, bringing home his seventh Slam trophy. After the premature defeats in the Masters1000 of Toronto and Cincinnati, Novak was beaten in four sets by Kei Nishikori in the semi-finals of the US Open. A great end to the season for Djokovic who, apart from the lost semi-final in Shanghai, managed to win the ATP500 of Beijing, the Masters1000 of Paris Bercy and finally the ATP World Tour Finals in London, bringing home at the end of 2014 one Slam, the ATP Finals, four Masters1000 and one ATP500. TENNIS & TOURISM The combined ATP - WTA is played on the courts of the Foro Italico, perhaps the most charming venue of the entire circuit. The structure has fourteen clay courts including three show courts (the Central, the Grandstand and the Stadio Pietrangeli). Adjacent to the Foro Italico is the Olympic Stadium, home to the football matches of AS Roma and Lazio, in addition to the matches of Italy during the 6 Nations Championship. Tickets cost from a minimum of € 11 on the first day of qualifications up to € 260 for the most exclusive seats for the day of the finals. Two are the officials hotels: the “ATA Hotel Villa Pamphili”, near the homonymous villa (with training courts for players) and the “Marriott Central Park”, a few steps from Via Veneto. Both hotel are luxurious, equipped with every comfort and enjoy a panoramic view. Players and ATP and WTA staff can use one of the 100 cars provided for them by the organisation of the tournament to go and come back from the Foro Italico. For the fans the easiest way to reach the venue is public transport: from Flaminio tube station there is a tram stopping close to the Olympic stadium. The airport of Fiumicino is 40 km away from the Foro Italico, while Ciampino is a bit closer (30 km). “Edmondo” and “Candida” are two good restaurants no far from the Foro Italico where to enjoy typical Roman dishes such as Pasta all’ Amatriciana, Carbonara, artichokes, lamb and oxtail. At only 1 km there is Ponte Milvio Square where you can find all the best bars and clubs of the North quadrant of Rome. The restaurant “Settembrini”, located in the homonymous street, a few steps from Viale Mazzini, is perfect for those looking for an exclusive and elegant dinner. 10 ATP “I n 2014 Crionet was present in the Masters1000 of Rome, the ATP 500 of Rio de Janeiro and the ATP 250 of Vina del Mar, São Paulo and Shenzhen. Divided into three categories depending on the prize money and the points made available for the ranking, the ATP is the circuit of the major tournaments. The Masters1000 is the most important category and includes nine events - Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome, Montreal/Toronto, Cincinnati, Shanghai, Paris Bercy - mandatory for all the top players, with the exception of the Monegasque tournament. To follow is the ATP 500 and the ATP 250, that makes the circuit run every week of the year. 11 ROYAL GUARD OPEN CHILE Date: 03/09 Febraury 2014 Prize money: 426,605 $ Tournament Director: Alvaro Fillol Supervisor: Tom Barnes Surface: Red Clay Balls: Wilson TRIS FOR FOGNINI Since 2012, when it was won by the Argentine Juan Monaco, takes place in Ciudad Jardín, one of the main tourist attraction of the Country, an ATP tournament. Born in 1993 in Santiago, the Chilean Open is now arrived to its twenty-first edition. After another Argentine, Horacio Zeballos, in 2014 was Fabio Fognini’ s turn to sign the Roll of Honour of the tournament. The twenty-seven year old from Liguria, after the explosion of the past season, confirmed himself as one of the players to watch for on clay, catching in Vina del Mar his third career title. Fognini’s journey towards the final was not that smooth. He had two difficult matches with Jeremy Chardy in the quarter-final and with Nicolas Almagro in the semi-finals, but, on the other hand, the final with the Argentine Leonardo Mayer proved easier than expected. Fognini demonstrated to be a solid and determined player, with a great character and mental strength. His magic moment started the week before in Mar del Plata: as part of the Italian team, Fabio was the protagonist of the success against Martin Jaite’s national team, handing over to Italy the pass to the quarterfinals of the world Group of the Davis Cup. With the victory of Vina del Mar, Fognini reaches its best ranking at number 14, getting closer to enter the top ten players of the world. Unexpected victory for the seeded number 3 of the Doubles tournament, the Austrian Oliver Marach and Romanian Florin Mergea who managed to defeat the Colombians Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah with a score of 6/3 6/4. 12 ROYAL GUARD OPEN CHILE ROYAL GUARD OPEN CHILE Vina del Mar Chile 3-9 February 2014 Red Clay $485,760 Vina del Mar, Chile 3-9 February 2014 Red Clay $485,760 STATUS MAIN DRAW SINGLES NAT STATUS 1 1 2 1 11 12 13 14 P. CARRENO BUSTA 60 36 61 WC CHI GARIN, Christian 5 FRA CHARDY, Jeremy [5] 3 F. FOGNINI [1] 64 76(0) A. BEDENE 26 63 63 ITA VOLANDRI, Filippo ESP CARRENO BUSTA, Pablo 5 6 9 10 F. FOGNINI [1] SLO BEDENE, Aljaz FRA ROBERT, Stephane 3 4 7 8 ITA FOGNINI, Fabio [1] BYE J. CHARDY [5] 75 60 ESP ALMAGRO, Nicolas [3] BYE N. ALMAGRO [3] Q ARG ALUND, Martin ESP RAMOS, Albert M. ALUND 63 64 Q Q JPN DANIEL, Taro BRA BELLUCCI, Thomaz T. DANIEL 63 63 19 20 ITA LORENZI, Paolo COL GONZALEZ, Alejandro P. LORENZI 62 61 21 22 Q COL GIRALDO, Santiago ESP RAMIREZ HIDALGO, Ruben S. GIRALDO 64 62 4 BYE ESP GRANOLLERS, Marcel [4] M. GRANOLLERS [4] 25 26 27 28 6 WC UKR DOLGOPOLOV, Alexandr [6] ESP GIMENO-TRAVER, Daniel ARG ZEBALLOS, Horacio WC CHI LAMA, Gonzalo 31 32 2 BYE ESP ROBREDO, Tommy [2] ARG DELBONIS, Federico ARG MAYER, Leonardo 9 USA MONROE, Nicholas GER STADLER, Simon 10 ESP GIMENO-TRAVER, Daniel FRA ROBERT, Stephane 11 FRA CHARDY, Jeremy CZE DLOUHY, Lukas 62 64 G. GARCIA-LOPEZ [7] 36 75 64 S. GIRALDO 36 64 62 S. GIRALDO 76(7) 76(2) L. MAYER 76(2) 63 D. GIMENO-TRAVER 76(4) 36 75 D. GIMENO-TRAVER 62 64 L. MAYER 36 75 63 L. MAYER 75 75 L. MAYER 36 76(8) 64 T. ROBREDO [2] 4 12 CHI GARIN, Christian WC CHI JARRY, Nicolas 14 GER KAS, Christopher BRA SA, Andre 15 ESP CARRENO BUSTA, Pablo ESP RAMOS, Albert SEEDED PLAYERS FOGNINI, Fabio ROBREDO, Tommy ALMAGRO, Nicolas GRANOLLERS, Marcel CHARDY, Jeremy DOLGOPOLOV, Alexandr GARCIA-LOPEZ, Guillermo DELBONIS, Federico RANK 15 16 17 35 43 53 56 60 PRIZE MONEY WINNER $77,315 FINALIST $40,720 SEMI-FINALIST $22,060 QUARTER-FINALIST $12,565 SECOND ROUND $7,405 FIRST ROUND $4,385 FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT www.ATPWorldTour.com LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE VINA DEL MAR POINTS 250 150 90 45 20 0 LUCKY LOSERS Robert - 115 REASON RETIREMENTS/WO REASON ATP Tour © Copyright 2014 1 2 3 4 SEEDED TEAMS RANK Tom Barnes POINTS $23,500 250 94 FINALIST $12,350 150 MARACH, Oliver / MERGEA, Florin 97 SEMI-FINALIST $6,690 90 $3,830 45 $2,240 0 CUEVAS, Pablo / ZEBALLOS, Horacio 100 QUARTER-FINALIST FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT www.ATPWorldTour.com ATP SUPERVISOR(S) PRIZE MONEY (PER TEAM) 47 WINNER CABAL, Juan Sebastian / FARAH, Robert FIRST ROUND J. CHARDY L. DLOUHY 63 63 J. CABAL R. FARAH [2] 46 63 10-8 J. CABAL R. FARAH [2] 64 64 GRANOLLERS, Marcel / LOPEZ, Marc O. MARACH/F. MERGEA [3] 63 64 J. CABAL R. FARAH [2] 62 62 C. GARIN N. JARRY 62 64 COL CABAL, Juan Sebastian 2 COL FARAH, Robert 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D. GIMENO-TRAVER S. ROBERT 26 62 10-7 J. CHARDY L. DLOUHY 76(5) 62 URU CUEVAS, Pablo ARG ZEBALLOS, Horacio 13 ATP, Inc. © Copyright 2014 O. MARACH F. MERGEA [3] 26 63 10-7 P. LORENZI F. VOLANDRI 76(5) 46 10-6 8 Fabio FOGNINI [1] H. ZEBALLOS 63 63 AUT HAIDER-MAURER, Andreas ARG MAYER, Leonardo 29 30 ITA LORENZI, Paolo ITA VOLANDRI, Filippo M. GRANOLLERS M. LOPEZ [1] 64 64 O. MARACH F. MERGEA [3] 67(2) 61 10-7 O. MARACH F. MERGEA [3] 75 57 11-9 COL GIRALDO, Santiago COL GONZALEZ, Alejandro 6 7 G. GARCIA-LOPEZ [7] 36 64 64 23 24 5 M. GRANOLLERS M. LOPEZ [1] 61 63 D. BRACCIALI P. STARACE 60 36 10-6 CHI LAMA, Gonzalo CHI SAEZ, Juan Carlos AUT MARACH, Oliver 3 ROU MERGEA, Florin T. DANIEL 16 76(5) 76(7) ESP GARCIA-LOPEZ, Guillermo [7] GER REISTER, Julian 18 WC N. ALMAGRO [3] 62 75 7 17 4 N. ALMAGRO [3] 46 63 64 F. DELBONIS [8] 63 64 16 ITA BRACCIALI, Daniele ITA STARACE, Potito 3 J. CHARDY [5] 63 76(5) F. FOGNINI [1] 64 16 76(5) PR URU CUEVAS, Pablo 8 ARG DELBONIS, Federico [8] 15 ESP GARCIA-LOPEZ, Guillermo AUT OSWALD, Philipp 2 F. FOGNINI [1] 64 36 62 MAIN DRAW DOUBLES NAT. ESP GRANOLLERS, Marcel 1 ESP LOPEZ, Marc ALTERNATES LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE: REASON Advance - 147/On-Site - 177 RETIREMENTS/WALKOVERS ATP SUPERVISOR(S) REASON Tom Barnes 13 The protagonist ALVARO FILLOL Born in Santiago de Chile on 4 December 1952, Alvaro Fillol is a former Chilean player and until 2014 director of the ATP tournament of Vina del Mar. To help him in the organisation of the tournament was his brother Jaime, former No. 14 in the world. Alvaro’s best ranking was No. 134, however, between the end of the 70s and beginning of the 80s he won five ATP Doubles titles. While the previous edition will be always remember in the history of tennis due to the return in the circuit of Rafael Nadal after several months of absence (he then lost the final to Zeballos), 2014 will sign the end of the Tournament of Vina del Mar. Fognini was the last winner of the Chilean tournament, which from 2015 will change location. “This country lacks of sports mentality. The high costs forced us to stop the tournament in Vina del Mar. We have beautiful scenery and great players but we are missing the public. And this makes things hard” Alvaro Fillol explained just before announcing in mid-2014 the end of “his” tournament. TENNIS & TOURISM VINA DEL MAR, CHILEAN SUMMER Viña del Mar, nicknamed La Ciudad Jardín (Garden City) is located on central Chile’s Pacific coast, a short distance from Valparaiso. It has about 300,000 inhabitants and boasts the main port of Chile. Vina del Mar is full of beautiful beaches, squares and trees. The Club Naval de Campo Las Salinas is located opposite the beach of Las Salinas and offers to his members many different sport activites, a clubhouse, a gym, a golf courses and twelve tennis courts in red clay, including five with evening lighting. The tickets for the tournament are sold on line. The cost varies from CL$ 7,500 to CL$ 25,000, depending on the day and the chosen seat. The official hotel is the four stars “San Martin Hotel”, a very well maintained and modern facility. The distance from the hotel to the club is less than 2 km, about fifteen minutes by foot and just a couple of minutes with the shuttle offered by the tournament for tennis players and staff. Around the hotel and the club there are many restaurants and night clubs, as well as a casino. The food choice in the club is quite limited - pizza, sushi and some drink- but at just a couple of minutes you can find different dining options. 14 RIO OPEN PRESENTED BY CLARO HDTV Date: 17/23 Febraury 2014 Prize money: 1,309,770 $ Tournament Director: Luis Fernando Carvalho Supervisor: Lars Graf Surface: Red Clay Balls: HEAD ATP T/S NADAL’S PERFECT COMEBACK On his beloved red clay Rafael Nadal, returning to Brazil after the back injury that cost him the final of the Australian Open against Wawrinka, finds his smile back. In the first edition of the ATP 500 tournament of Rio de Janeiro, part of the Brazilian Open which includes also a WTA, the Spanish player from Manacor respected the predictions and dispelled any doubt on his physical condition. Starting from the first match, though not brilliant, against RIO DE JANEIRO compatriot Gimeno-Traver “Rafa” shown great strength and mental freshness. The following two matches proved to be easier: he left just crumbs to Albert Montanes in the second round and only one game to the Portuguese Joao Sousa in the quarter-final. Much more complex, however, the semi-final, with Pablo Andujar, best ranking No. 33, making him suffer the pains of hell before reaching the coveted final. The player from Valencia fought until the end, missing two match points, before being overpowered by the more experienced former world No. 1. 12-10 the final score at the end of the tiebreak of the deciding set. After the game Nadal complimented his opponent for the prodigious match played. After the fight with the No. 40 in the world things went much more smoothly with the Ukrainian Alexandr Dolgopolov, who unexpectedly defeated David Ferrer in the semi-finals. The final ended 6/3 7/6, earning to Nadal his 62nd title, 43 of which on red clay, sharing now the seventh position with the great Guillermo Vilas in the ranking of ATP winners. Besides numbers, Nadal, with this victory proved to be back, and to be in a perfect shape. The Doubles’ trophy went to the couple formed by the Colombians Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah who defeated 6/4 6/2 the Spanish David Marrero and the Brazilian Marcelo Melo. 15 RIO OPEN presented by Claro hdtv RIO OPEN presented by Claro hdtv Rio de Janeiro BRA 17 - 23 February 2014 Rio de Janeiro, BRA 17 - 23 February 2014 Red Clay $1,454,365 STATUS Red Clay $1,454,365 MAIN DRAW SINGLES NAT STATUS 1 1 2 1 ESP MONTANES, Albert NED HAASE, Robin 3 4 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 4 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 POR SOUSA, Joao ESP GRANOLLERS, Marcel [6] Q ITA VOLANDRI, Filippo SRB LAJOVIC, Dusan D. LAJOVIC 67(7) 63 40 Ret'd Q ESP GARCIA-LOPEZ, Guillermo SVK KLIZAN, Martin M. KLIZAN 64 46 76(4) 8 GER REISTER, Julian ESP ANDUJAR, Pablo [8] P. ANDUJAR [8] 64 63 ESP ALMAGRO, Nicolas [5] UKR DOLGOPOLOV, Alexandr F. BAGNIS 75 26 62 PR URU CUEVAS, Pablo COL GONZALEZ, Alejandro P. CUEVAS 67(0) 61 63 Q 3 SLO BEDENE, Aljaz ITA FOGNINI, Fabio [3] F. FOGNINI [3] 76(5) 06 61 7 ARG MONACO, Juan [7] ARG ZEBALLOS, Horacio J. MONACO [7] 63 61 27 28 COL GIRALDO, Santiago WC BRA BELLUCCI, Thomaz T. BELLUCCI 36 64 63 29 30 WC BRA CLEZAR, Guilherme ARG DELBONIS, Federico F. DELBONIS 61 61 31 32 2 FRA CHARDY, Jeremy ESP FERRER, David [2] J. SOUSA 76(6) 26 63 R. NADAL [1] 26 63 76(10) SEEDED PLAYERS NADAL, Rafael FERRER, David FOGNINI, Fabio ROBREDO, Tommy ALMAGRO, Nicolas GRANOLLERS, Marcel MONACO, Juan ANDUJAR, Pablo NED HAASE, Robin GER KAS, Christopher 4 FRA CHARDY, Jeremy CZE DLOUHY, Lukas 5 7 UKR DOLGOPOLOV, Alexandr ESP GARCIA-LOPEZ, Guillermo 8 COL CABAL, Juan Sebastian COL FARAH, Robert ITA BRACCIALI, Daniele ITA FOGNINI, Fabio 9 A. DOLGOPOLOV 67(4) 62 76(4) 11 A. DOLGOPOLOV 64 64 T. BELLUCCI 46 63 63 PR 15 2 1 5 14 17 18 34 42 43 PRIZE MONEY WINNER $316,400 FINALIST $142,650 SEMI-FINALIST $67,570 QUARTER-FINALIST $32,605 SECOND ROUND $16,625 FIRST ROUND $9,150 FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT www.ATPWorldTour.com LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE POINTS 500 300 180 90 45 0 LUCKY LOSERS REASON RETIREMENTS/WO F. Volandri M. Klizan REASON Shoulder Stomach ATP SUPERVISOR(S) Lars Graff, Damian Steiner D. MARRERO M. MELO [2] 63 26 10-8 D. MARRERO M. MELO [2] 61 64 D. MARRERO M. MELO [2] 76(4) 75 ESP MARRERO, David BRA MELO, Marcelo ATP Tour © Copyright 2014 1 2 3 4 SEEDED TEAMS RANK PRIZE MONEY (PER TEAM) POINTS 6 WINNER $93,460 500 13 FINALIST $42,180 300 GRANOLLERS, Marcel / LOPEZ, Marc 49 SEMI-FINALIST $19,890 180 HUEY, Treat / INGLOT, Dominic 49 QUARTER-FINALIST $9,610 90 $4,920 0 PEYA, Alexander / SOARES, Bruno MARRERO, David / MELO, Marcelo FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT www.ATPWorldTour.com Leonardo Mayer 94 D. BRACCIALI F. FOGNINI 64 46 10-8 P. CUEVAS H. ZEBALLOS 64 63 GER BEGEMANN, Andre GER EMMRICH, Martin 16 RANK URU CUEVAS, Pablo ARG ZEBALLOS, Horacio BRA DEMOLINER, Marcelo 14 WC BRA SOUZA, Joao D. FERRER [2] 76(2) 61 J. CABAL/R. FARAH 64 62 F. DELBONIS L. MAYER 64 62 PHI HUEY, Treat 4 GBR INGLOT, Dominic 12 13 D. FERRER [2] 46 63 63 D. FERRER [2] 62 63 ARG DELBONIS, Federico Q ARG MAYER, Leonardo J. CABAL R. FARAH 63 75 J. CABAL R. FARAH 63 36 10-8 D. BRACCIALI F. FOGNINI 63 64 AUT MARACH, Oliver ROU MERGEA, Florin 10 J. CABAL R. FARAH 64 62 M. GRANOLLERS M. LOPEZ [3] 62 62 ESP ANDUJAR, Pablo POR SOUSA, Joao 63 76(3) A. PEYA B. SOARES [1] 64 61 J. CHARDY L. DLOUHY 62 67(8) 10-7 6 Rafael NADAL [1] F. FOGNINI [3] 76(1) 46 63 A. PEYA B. SOARES [1] 62 36 10-3 ESP GRANOLLERS, Marcel 3 ESP LOPEZ, Marc P. ANDUJAR [8] wo. ATP, Inc. © Copyright 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 P. ANDUJAR [8] 61 61 A. DOLGOPOLOV 61 61 MAIN DRAW DOUBLES NAT. AUT PEYA, Alexander BRA SOARES, Bruno ARG MONACO, Juan WC BRA SA, Andre T. ROBREDO [4] 62 61 A. DOLGOPOLOV 26 63 60 WC BRA SOUZA, Joao Q ARG BAGNIS, Facundo 2 R. NADAL [1] 61 60 J. SOUSA 26 63 75 T. ROBREDO [4] 76(5) 63 5 R. NADAL [1] 61 62 A. RAMOS 62 60 ESP ROBREDO, Tommy [4] ESP CARRENO BUSTA, Pablo 15 16 R. NADAL [1] 63 75 A. MONTANES 61 76(4) ARG MAYER, Leonardo ESP RAMOS, Albert 5 6 7 8 ESP NADAL, Rafael [1] ESP GIMENO-TRAVER, Daniel 1 FIRST ROUND ALTERNATES LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE: REASON Advanced 96 / On-site 105 RETIREMENTS/WALKOVERS ATP SUPERVISOR(S) REASON Lars Graff, Damian Steiner 16 The protagonist RAFAEL NADAL Born in Manacor (Mallorca), Spain, on June 3, 1986 (28 years old), Rafael Nadal ended the year as No. 3 in the world, among the top-four for the tenth consecutive season. The Spanish player had a great start of the year. He won the ATP tournament of Doha in the first week of the season and soon after reached the final at the Australian Open, where he lost in four sets to Wawrinka. He then won the ATP 500 of Rio de Janeiro and played on the cement of Miami the final of the Masters1000 (defeated by Djokovic). Rafa’s beloved season on clay was less successful then previous years but still of great significance. The 28 year old from Manacor won, indeed, the Masters1000 of Madrid, lost the final of the Masters1000 of Rome to Djokovic and finally took home his ninth Roland Garros title, losing only two set out of the seven matches played in Paris. Not very good, however, the second half of the season. After reaching the second round at Wimbledon (defeated by Kyrgios), he remained out of the circuit for three months missing all the North American season on cement. When he returned to play, before going under the knife for appendicitis, he suffered painful defeats in Beijing, Shanghai and Basel. RIO DE JANEIRO TENNIS & TOURISM Rio de Janeiro is the capital of the homonymous state and the second largest city of Brazil (after Sao Paulo). It is the most known Brazilian city and the main international tourist destination in Brazil and in Latin America. The tournament is played at the Jockey Club Brasileiro, which owns eight clay courts, including a Central with a capacity of 6,200 people. There are also various sports equipment, a small football pitch, a water park with three heated swimming pools, a sauna and hydro massage pools, not forgetting a cinema, a swimming pool, a hairdressers and a restaurant serving any kind of food. The Open sponsored by Rio Claro HDTV is the biggest tennis tournament in South America and includes an ATP 500 and a WTA International. Tickets are on sale on line -www.riooopen. com- with prices ranging between 20 and 350 dollars. The entrance during the qualifying weekend is free. The official hotel is the “Sheraton”, high quality hotel located at just fifteen minutes drive from the club. The local airport Santos Dumont is twenty minutes drive from the club while the International Airport of Rio de Janeiro/Galeão - Antonio Carlos Jobim is further away, about 20 km from the centre of Rio. There are many Italian and French restaurants in the neighbourhoods of Ipanema, Leblon and Jardim Botanico, while in the central districts, Lapa, Botafogo and Flamengo, it is the Brazilian cuisine to prevail on the menu. 17 on & off court on court off court 18 BRASIL OPEN Date: 24 Febraury/02 March 2014 Prize money: 474,005 $ Tournament Director: Luis Felipe Tavares Supervisor: Lars Graf Surface: Red Clay Indoor Balls: Wilson Australian Open FEDERICO’S FIRTS Hosting city of an ATP Challenger in mid-April and of the Finals at the end of the year, São Paulo opens his doors to tennis at the end of February with a 250 ATP tournament. Pride and prestige of the Brazilian city, the Brasil Open started in 2001 in the city of Costa do Sauipe to then move to São Paulo in 2011. After the two consecutive victories of Nicolas Almagro and the one of Rafael Nadal last year, the Argentine Federico Delbonis stopped the Spanish tradition started in 2008. The powerful and solid tennis player from Azul, who already last season was one step away from winning the ATP 500 of Hamburg, finally broke the ice and brought back home his first ATP title. On the fast indoor courts of São Paulo, the left-handed “Delbo” found the perfect ground for his offensive tennis. After the great victory in the second round against the second-seeded Nicolas Almagro, the twenty-four year old, who adapts well to all surfaces, in the semi-final struggled to gain the upper hand of the home idol Thomaz Bellucci. Driven by the support of the public, the Brazilian was able to drag the match to the third set, before being overwhelmed by the greater solidity of his opponent. Paolo Lorenzi, author of the elimination of a bruised Tommy Haas in the semifinals, was able to win the first set of the final but then Delbonis recovered the initial disadvantage and slowly SÃO PAULO got used to the game of the Italian player, winning the third set with a score of 6/4. This victory launched Delbonis straight in the top 50 players of the ATP ranking. A very suffered victory for Guillermo Garcia-Lopez and Philipp Oswald who defeated 15-13 at the super tiebreaker of the Doubles’ final the most quoted Colombian Robert Farah and Juan Sebastian Cabal. 19 BRASIL OPEN BRASIL OPEN Sao Paulo BRASIL 24 Feb-2 Mar 2014 Sao Paulo, BRASIL 24 Feb-2 Mar 2014 Red Clay $539,730 STATUS Red Clay $539,730 MAIN DRAW SINGLES NAT STATUS 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Q 23 24 25 26 T. HAAS [1] COL GONZALEZ, Alejandro ITA STARACE, Potito P. STARACE 46 62 63 PR URU CUEVAS, Pablo ARG ZEBALLOS, Horacio G. PELLA 76(4) 67(3) 76(4) 4 ARG MONACO, Juan [4] BYE J. MONACO [4] Q POR ELIAS, Gastao ESP RAMOS, Albert A. RAMOS 63 36 62 ITA LORENZI, Paolo ESP RIBA, Pere P. LORENZI 75 63 Q 6 BRA DUTRA SILVA, Rogerio ESP GARCIA-LOPEZ, Guillermo [6] R. DUTRA SILVA 16 75 63 8 COL GIRALDO, Santiago [8] WC BRA BELLUCCI, Thomaz GER REISTER, Julian AUT HAIDER-MAURER, Andreas SVK KLIZAN, Martin WC BRA CLEZAR, Guilherme P. LORENZI 63 32 Ret'd BYE ESP GRANOLLERS, Marcel [3] Federico DELBONIS M. KLIZAN 64 63 F. DELBONIS 64 67(5) 64 J. SOUZA 75 64 29 30 ITA VOLANDRI, Filippo ARG DELBONIS, Federico F. DELBONIS 61 62 BYE ESP ALMAGRO, Nicolas [2] N. ALMAGRO [2] A. MONTANES 64 23 Ret'd F. DELBONIS 64 63 F. DELBONIS 36 63 62 SEEDED PLAYERS HAAS, Tommy ALMAGRO, Nicolas GRANOLLERS, Marcel MONACO, Juan HAASE, Robin GARCIA-LOPEZ, Guillermo MAYER, Leonardo GIRALDO, Santiago ARG GONZALEZ, Maximo ARG MONACO, Juan 4 BRA CLEZAR, Guilherme WC BRA DEMOLINER, Marcelo 5 URU CUEVAS, Pablo 4 ARG ZEBALLOS, Horacio 7 ESP GRANOLLERS, Marcel ESP RIBA, Pere WC COL GIRALDO, Santiago COL GONZALEZ, Alejandro 10 ARG BAGNIS, Facundo ARG DELBONIS, Federico 11 NED HAASE, Robin GER KAS, Christopher 12 GER BEGEMANN, Andre 3 GER EMMRICH, Martin 13 ITA BRACCIALI, Daniele ARG MAYER, Leonardo 14 ITA LORENZI, Paolo ITA VOLANDRI, Filippo 15 USA MONROE, Nicholas GER STADLER, Simon 2 RANK 12 18 35 42 44 53 59 60 PRIZE MONEY WINNER FINALIST SEMI-FINALIST QUARTER-FINALIST SECOND ROUND FIRST ROUND $85,900 $45,245 $24,510 $13,965 $8,230 $4,875 FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT www.ATPWorldTour.com LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE POINTS 250 150 90 45 20 0 LUCKY LOSERS Lorenzi (115) REASON RETIREMENTS/WO J. Souza T. Haas REASON Abdominal muscle pain Right shoulder 1 2 3 4 SEEDED TEAMS D. BRACCIALI L. MAYER 75 64 RANK Lars Graff PRIZE MONEY (PER TEAM) POINTS 6 WINNER $26,100 250 89 FINALIST $13,720 150 90 SEMI-FINALIST $7,440 90 CUEVAS, Pablo / ZEBALLOS, Horacio 93 QUARTER-FINALIST $4,250 45 $2,490 0 FIRST ROUND J. CABAL R. FARAH [2] 64 64 J. CABAL R. FARAH [2] 64 62 J. CABAL R. FARAH [2] 64 36 10-6 BEGEMANN, Andre / EMMRICH, Martin FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT www.ATPWorldTour.com ATP SUPERVISOR(S) F. BAGNIS F. DELBONIS 75 76(8) A. BEGEMANN M. EMMRICH [3] 75 63 CABAL, Juan Sebastian / FARAH, Robert PEYA, Alexander / SOARES, Bruno G. GARCIA-LOPEZ/P. OSWALD 57 64 15-13 F. BAGNIS F. DELBONIS 61 75 COL CABAL, Juan Sebastian COL FARAH, Robert ATP Tour © Copyright 2014 M. GRANOLLERS P. RIBA 57 64 10-8 M. GRANOLLERS P. RIBA 46 63 10-7 BRA SA, Andre BRA SOUZA, Joao 9 G. GARCIA-LOPEZ P. OSWALD 76(6) 63 G. GARCIA-LOPEZ P. OSWALD 76(6) 57 10-4 P. CUEVAS H. ZEBALLOS [4] 62 63 CZE CERMAK, Frantisek RUS ELGIN, Mikhail 8 G. GARCIA-LOPEZ P. OSWALD 36 64 10-7 M. GONZALEZ J. MONACO 67(4) 76(7) 10-3 6 16 ATP, Inc. © Copyright 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 46 63 64 M. GRANOLLERS [3] A. MONTANES 62 62 2 T. BELLUCCI 76(4) 57 63 T. BELLUCCI 63 63 AUT PEYA, Alexander BRA SOARES, Bruno ESP GARCIA-LOPEZ, Guillermo AUT OSWALD, Philipp P. LORENZI 64 63 A. HAIDER-MAURER 62 46 61 SLO BEDENE, Aljaz ESP MONTANES, Albert 1 P. LORENZI 76(6) 67(4) 64 M. KLIZAN 64 63 5 NED HAASE, Robin [5] WC BRA SOUZA, Joao 2 H. ZEBALLOS 63 64 T. BELLUCCI 46 75 63 27 28 31 32 T. HAAS [1] 63 57 62 J. MONACO [4] 76(4) 26 75 Q 3 T. HAAS [1] 76(2) 63 H. ZEBALLOS 76(3) 36 63 ARG PELLA, Guido ARG MAYER, Leonardo [7] 7 19 20 21 22 GER HAAS, Tommy [1] BYE MAIN DRAW DOUBLES NAT. ALTERNATES LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE: REASON Adv 136/On site 191 RETIREMENTS/WALKOVERS ATP SUPERVISOR(S) REASON Lars Graff 20 The protagonist FEDERICO DELBONIS Born in Azul, Argentina, on October 5, 1990 (24 years old), Federico Delbonis, who managed in May to reach No. 34, his best ranking yet, ended the season at No. 60 of the world ranking. In 2014 the Argentine player was able to get few satisfactions at ATP level, starting from his first ATP victory obtained in São Paulo (until then he had only won four Challengers). He played the semi-final of Casablanca, where was defeated by Marcel Granollers, the final of Nice, stopped by Ernests Gulbis and the quarterfinals of Stuttgart. After that, darkness. In the following twelve tournaments Delbonis was not able to win more than one match, thus not confirming the progress made in the first part of the year. 2014 was also the first time “Delbo” played all four Grand Slam tournaments, with little luck, however, as was always beaten at the very beginning: by Rola at the Australian Open, by Laiovic at the Roland Garros and by Nieminem at Wimbledon. A bit better at the US Open where, after winning Rubin, was defeated at the second round by Simon. TENNIS & TOURISM SÃO PAULO, THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS São Paulo do Brazil, with Rio de Janeiro, is the most important city of Brazil. With nearly 15 million inhabitants, São Paulo has the highest rate of people of foreign origin (mainly from Italy, but also from Portugal, Spain, Japan, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia). The Brasil Open is played at the Ginásio do Ibirapuera. The sport centre has a central arena for over ten thousand spectators and another covered area (both air conditioned), where are set up two clay courts. The tickets to attend the Brasil Open range from R$ 15 to R$ 864 and can be purchased on line. At just 15 minutes drive from the Ginásio do Ibirapuera, the official hotel is the “Renaissance São Paulo Hotel”, with all the features (and price) of a 5-star luxury hotel. Congonhas Airport is about 20 minutes from the venue of the tournament and operates flights mainly to and from other Brazilian cities and some Latin American destinations. The main airport of São Paulo is the Guarulhos (GRU), 45 km from the city centre. Be aware, though, during pick time it may take up to an hour and a half to get there. Being a multiethnic city São Paulo has a lot to offer in terms of cuisine and entertainment. The restaurant “América” certainly deserves a mention as well as its famous sandwiches. To eat excellent meat we recommend the “Baby Beef Rubaiyat”, while for some Italian food “Cantina di Piero” is a safe bet. For Sushi lovers we recommend “Restaurante Myiabi”. For a drink after dinner the place to go is Barrio de Vila Madalena, where all the most fashionable bars and clubs are. SÃO PAULO 21 SHENZHEN OPEN Date: 22/28 September 2014 Prize money: 590,230 $ Tournament Director: Allon Khakshouri Supervisor: Lars Graf Surface: Hard MURRAY’S GREAT START China put the last missing piece of its tennis jigsaw. In 2014 Shenzhen, city bordering Hong Kong, hosted the first edition of an ATP 250, followed a week later by the ATP 500 of Beijing and the 1000 Masters of Shanghai. With a top-ten (David Ferrer) and five top thirty at the starting line, the tournament of Shenzhen was balanced and very entertaining. To win was the Scottish Andy Murray. Both finalists fought with all their strengths but at the end the untameable Tommy Robredo, able during the tournament to come out from the most difficult situation as in the second round with Sam Groth where he badly lost the first set, had to give in to the British player. Murray had a tough quarter-final, lasted over two hours and a half, with the Italian Andreas Seppi and then in the semi-final won in comeback against Juan Monaco. For five times in the final Robredo, ex top-5 (2006) find himself a step away from success, but he was never able to ended it, not even when he was leading 6/2 in the tie-break of the second set, with a set of advantage. Murray cancelled four consecutive match points and then a fifth one during the tie-break. The Scottish player won the deciding set with a sharp 6/1. For Murray this was the first title of the season, the number 29 in his career. The Doubles was won by the Dutchman Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau, who in the final defeated 6/4 7/6 (1) the Australians Sam Groth and Chris Guccione. 22 SHENZHEN OPEN CITY, COUNTRY TOURNAMENT DATES Shenzhen, China STATUS 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Q Q 22 -28 September 2014 ESP FERRER, David BYE SVK KLIZAN, Martin SRB TROICKI, Viktor T. KOKKINAKIS 76(3) 61 S. GIRALDO [6] 36 63 64 4 ESP ROBREDO, Tommy BYE T. ROBREDO [4] 11 12 AUS GROTH, Sam AUS DUCKWORTH, James S. GROTH 63 67(5) 63 13 14 AUS EBDEN, Matthew ITA BOLELLI, Simone S. BOLELLI 64 62 ARG GONZALEZ, Maximo ITA SEPPI, Andreas A. SEPPI [8] 76(3) 62 CAN POSPISIL, Vasek RUS GABASHVILI, Teymuraz V. POSPISIL [7] 63 64 19 20 ARG DELBONIS, Federico ARG MONACO, Juan J. MONACO 63 75 21 22 LUX MULLER, Gilles SUI CHIUDINELLI, Marco G. MULLER 64 36 64 23 24 BYE FRA GASQUET, Richard R. GASQUET [3] FRA SIMON, Gilles LTU BERANKIS, Ricardas R. BERANKIS 64 62 SVK LACKO, Lukas RUS DONSKOY, Evgeny L. LACKO 61 76(4) 15 16 8 17 7 18 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 3 5 IND DEVVARMAN, Somdev WC CHN GAO, Xin S. GIRALDO [6] 76(6) 63 SEEDED PLAYERS FERRER, David MURRAY, Andy GASQUET, Richard ROBREDO, Tommy SIMON, Gilles GIRALDO, Santiago POSPISIL, Vasek SEPPI, Andreas SHENZHEN RUS DONSKOY, Evgeny RUS GABASHVILI, Teymuraz 5 T. ROBREDO [4] 16 75 63 6 AUS EBDEN, Matthew ITA SEPPI, Andreas 7 ARG GONZALEZ, Maximo ARG MONACO, Juan 8 COL GIRALDO, Santiago NZL VENUS, Michael 9 AUS GROTH, Sam AUS GUCCIONE, Chris 57 76(9) 61 J. MONACO 75 26 63 10 J. MONACO 76(7) 64 A. MURRAY [2] 26 63 60 L. LACKO 64 76(1) 12 A. MURRAY [2] 63 63 15 5 12 21 22 26 33 43 48 PRIZE MONEY POINTS LUCKY LOSERS RETIREMENTS/WALKOVERS WINNER $106,970 250 M. Klizan - Wrist pain FINALIST $56,340 150 SEMI-FINALIST $30,520 90 QUARTER-FINALIST $17,390 WITHDRAWALS 45 SECOND ROUND $10,245 20 FIRST ROUND $6,070 0 FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT www.ATPWorldTour.com Marco Chiudinelli 171 Lars Graff LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE ATP SUPERVISOR(S) CHN OUYANG, Bowen CHN WANG, Aoran SWE BRUNSTROM, Johan USA MONROE, Nicholas SUI CHIUDINELLI, Marco SVK LACKO, Lukas COL CABAL, Juan Sebastian 2 COL FARAH, Robert ATP Tour © Copyright 2014 1 2 3 4 SEEDED TEAMS R. BOPANNA A. QURESHI [3] 64 46 10-7 S. GIRALDO M. VENUS 64 76(4) J. ROJER/H. TECAU [1] 64 76(4) S. GROTH C. GUCCIONE 67(7) 76(4) 10-4 M. FYRSTENBERG M. MIRNYI [4] 63 76(4) S. GROTH C. GUCCIONE 76(5) 64 J. BRUNSTROM N. MONROE 67(3) 63 10-5 BLR BETOV, Sergey BLR BURY, Alexander Alt J. ROJER H. TECAU [1] 36 61 10-5 S. GROTH C. GUCCIONE 63 64 POL FYRSTENBERG, Mariusz 4 BLR MIRNYI, Max 14 $655,955 MAIN DRAW DOUBLES S. GIRALDO M. VENUS 46 63 10-4 GBR DELGADO, Jamie LUX MULLER, Gilles 13 A. MURRAY [2] 63 75 S. DEVVARMAN 63 46 64 WC 11 R. GASQUET [3] 63 62 16 RANK IND BOPANNA, Rohan 3 PAK QURESHI, Aisam-Ul-Haq A. SEPPI [8] 64 63 TOTAL FINANCIAL COMMITMENT J. ROJER H. TECAU [1] 64 57 10-7 E. DONSKOY T. GABASHVILI 63 63 CHN QIU, Zhuoyang WC CHN TE, Rigele T. ROBREDO [4] 64 67(5) 63 ATP, Inc. © Copyright 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 Hard J. ROJER H. TECAU [1] 62 61 2 T. ROBREDO [4] 61 64 A. MURRAY [2] BYE 2 WC GBR MURRAY, Andy NED ROJER, Jean-Julien ROU TECAU, Horia 1 SURFACE 22 -28 September 2014 NAT. GBR FLEMING, Colin SWE LINDSTEDT, Robert S. GIRALDO [6] 64 63 Andy MURRAY [2] TOURNAMENT DATES Shenzhen, China STATUS 1 V. TROICKI 63 64 V. TROICKI 57 61 30 Ret'd WC BLR GERASIMOV, Egor Q AUS KOKKINAKIS, Thanasi CITY, COUNTRY $655,955 MAIN DRAW SINGLES D. FERRER [1] CHN OUYANG, Bowen COL GIRALDO, Santiago 9 10 TOTAL FINANCIAL COMMITMENT Hard NAT Q 6 7 8 SURFACE SHENZHEN OPEN RANK J. CABAL R. FARAH [2] 46 64 10-5 J. CABAL R. FARAH [2] 61 61 PRIZE MONEY (PER TEAM) ALTERNATES POINTS ROJER, Jean-Julien / TECAU, Horia 38 WINNER $32,500 250 M. Chiudinelli / L. Lacko - [Alt] CABAL, Juan Sebastian / FARAH, Robert 49 FINALIST $17,080 150 BOPANNA, Rohan / QURESHI, Aisam-Ul-Haq 55 SEMI-FINALIST $9,260 90 FYRSTENBERG, Mariusz / MIRNYI, Max 76 QUARTER-FINALIST $5,300 45 FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT www.ATPWorldTour.com FIRST ROUND $3,100 RETIREMENTS/WALKOVERS WITHDRAWALS 0 R. Gasquet (Right elbow) LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE: Advanced 196 / On Site 200 ATP SUPERVISOR(S) Lars Graff 23 The protagonist ANDY MURRAY Born in Dunblane, UK, May 15, 1987 (27 years old), Andy Murray, whose best ranking is No. 2, ended 2014 at No. 6 of the world. A difficult season for the Scottish player, at least the first eight months, where he never managed to go past the quarter-finals, with the only exception of Acapulco and the Roland Garros. Between September and October Murray won the tournaments of Shenzhen, Vienna and Valencia and reached the semi-finals of Beijing. For the first time after five years Murray didn’t play even a single Slam’s final: he was defeated at the quarterfinals of the Australian Open by Roger Federer; at the semi-finals of the Roland Garros by Rafael Nadal; at the quarterfinals of Wimbledon by Grigor Dimitrov; and finally at the quarterfinals of the US Open by Novak Djokovic. Thanks to the excellent season finale Murray was able to qualify at the photo finish for the ATP World Tour Finals in London, however he didn’t manage to go beyond the round-robin due to the matches lost to Federer and Nishikori (he was only able to win against Raonic). TENNIS & TOURISM Shenzhen, Financial Metropolis A few hundred kilometres north of Hong Kong, in the southern part of China, Shenzhen is one of the most important cities in the Guangdong Province. Its territory stretches along nearly 70 km of coastline, with beautiful white sand beaches. Among the major financial centres of the country, Shenzhen is a real metropolis with nearly ten million inhabitants. One of its ports, Luohu Port, is the first in all of China for passengers transit. The ATP 250 is played within the Longgang Sports Centre, a facility with thirtytwo hard tennis courts, an eight thousand seats Central, a guesthouse and two basketball courts. The admission fee varies according to the day and the seat chosen. The official hotel is the five-stars luxury hotel “Shangri-La”. The ultramodern Jade Cargo International Airport is 35 km from the centre of Shenzhen and is connected to the main airports of China and of the Pacific. A modern highspeed train links the Central Station to Hong Kong in just forty-five minutes, while Shenzhen North Railways Station connects Shenzhen with Beijing and other Chinese cities. The kitchen of Shenzhen is a fusion of many different culinary cultures of the country with the addition of local herbs and spices. You will find an assortment of cold meat served with hot and spicy noodles. For those who would dare to try there are plenty of snacks on sale on the stalls in the street. If you feel like eating something different we recommend the Indian “Spice Circle”, the American steakhouse “The Village Bar & Grill” and the Italian “Ristorante Milano”. 24 The first Atp title Federico Delbonis (05/10/1990) - São Paulo. Born in Azul, Argentina, left-handed of good hopes who in 2013 failed to win the ATP 500 in Hamburg, on the red clay of São Paulo he conquered his first Major title. Taking advantage of the environmental conditions and the rather fast surface, he was able to give free rein to his trajectory and power, winning in come back the final against a great Paolo Lorenzi. Even more complicated the semi-final with the home idol Bellucci, defeated in three sets. A tournament where “Delbo” proved himself from the start, with the great victory, always in come back, against Nicolas Almagro in the second round, thus entering with merit the elite of tennis. Roberto Bautista Agut (14/04/1988) - ‘s-Hertogenbosch. Born in Castellon de la Plana in Spain, the methodical and atypical Spanish player surprised everyone triumphing on the Dutch grass. With a game particularly flat and suitable for all surfaces, even the most rapid, Bautista-Agut was able to win all the decisive matches: first with Mahut (6/3 4/6 6/3), then with Melzer in the semi-finals and finally retrieving a set of disadvantage in the final against Benjamin Becker. For Bautista a title that opened the doors to a magical season. Pablo Cuevas (01/01/1986) - Båstad. Born in Concordia, in Argentina, but with Uruguayan passport. After returning from a long injury, he won his first ATP title on the Swedish red courts of Bastad. A tournament dominated by Cuevas, good in the second round to retrieve a set of disadvantage to Lindell, before embarking on a journey without “smudges”. No-match in the final despite the talented Portuguese Sousa, to who Cuevas left only three games. Amazingly, the following week, Cuevas won also the ATP250 of Umag, Croatia. Leonardo Mayer (15.05.1987) – Hamburg. Born in Corrientes, Argentina, albeit living in Buenos Aires, he found in Hamburg (a tournament of the many unexpected first times) the title that launched him among the top 30 in the world. On the German red courts, Mayer stopped the splendid cavalcade of young Alexander Zverev, able to reach the semi-finals, and defeated in the final the top seed of the tournament David Ferrer with a score of 6/7 6/1 7/6. David Goffin (07/12/1990) - Kitzbühel. Born in Rocourt, Belgium, after a great career as a Junior he seemed to have lost his way among the pro. But in the summer of 2014 the talented Belgian player was finally able to win his first ATP title. After a series of successes in the Challenger Tour, Goffin dominated the first three rounds of the Austrian tournament before reassembling a set of disadvantage both in the semi-finals against Argentine Maximo Gonzalez, that in the final with the home idol Dominic Thiem, exceeded at the end at the third set with the score of 6/3. A month later, he won in Marseille his second career title. 25 Titles won by nation Titles won by player Na on Total Na on 19 United States 2 Belgium 15 Spain 2 Latvia 12 Serbia 2 Uruguay 11 Netherlands 2 Slovakia 10 Romania 2 Mexico 1 Pakistan 1 Italy 1 Denmark 1 Finland 1 New Zealand 1 Philippines 1 Russia 1 Uzbekistan Total 9 Canada 8 Switzerland 8 Austria 7 6 6 France Poland Czech Republic 6 Australia 5 Croa a 5 Great Britain 4 Brazil 4 Japan 4 Argen na 4 Germany 3 Sweden 3 Bulgaria 2 South Africa 2 Colombia 2 India Total Player 10 Bob Bryan 10 Mike Bryan (USA) 9 Jean Julien Rojer (NED) 8 Horia Tec u 7 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 5 Nenad Zimonji (SRB) 5 Daniel Nestor (CAN) 5 Roger Federer (SUI) 4 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 4 Marin ili (CRO) 4 Kei Nishikori (JPN) 3 Stan Wawrinka (SUI) 3 Bruno Soares (BRA) 3 Vasek Pospisil (CAN) 3 Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 3 Andy Murray (GBR) 3 Tomáš Berdych (CZE) 3 Lleyton Hewi (AUS) (USA) (ROU) 26 Statistics ATP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Player Ivo Karlovi Milos Raonic John Isner Aces Marin ili Kevin Anderson Ernests Gulbis Sam Querrey Feliciano López Roger Federer Tomas Berdych Aces 1,185 1,107 989 744 Matches 64 67 57 72 723 650 646 638 62 62 45 64 627 78 607 74 Service games won Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 First serve percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Player Rafael Nadal Roberto Bau sta Agut John Isner Denis Istomin Ivo Karlovi Novak Djokovic Édouard Roger Vasselin Kevin Anderson Fernando Verdasco Pablo Andújar % 70 Ivo Karlovi Roger Federer Milos Raonic Novak Djokovic Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Sam Querrey Grigor Dimitrov Feliciano López Tomas Berdych % 93 93 91 90 88 Matches 57 64 78 67 69 87 87 86 86 50 45 67 64 86 74 Break points saved 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 59 69 64 68 68 67 57 51 64 67 69 67 49 66 62 66 46 66 44 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Player Ivo Karlovi Milos Raonic Sam Querrey Marin ili John Isner Stan Wawrinka Roger Federer Tomáš Berdych Ernests Gulbis Feliciano López % Matches 84 83 79 79 64 67 79 57 79 51 79 78 78 74 78 62 78 64 45 72 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points Won Returning 1st Serve Points Won Returning 2nd Serve 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Player Rafael Nadal David Ferrer Gaël Mon ls Andy Murray Novak Djokovic Guillermo García Lopez Roger Federer Pablo Andújar % 35 5 9 10 Fabio Fognini Roberto Bau sta Agut 34 33 7 33 Matches 9 78 47 5 69 32 32 7 32 4 51 8 4 32 6 31 6 0 4 34 Return Games Won 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rafael Nadal Novak Djokovic David Ferrer Andy Murray Pablo Andújar Kei Nishikori Fabio Fognini Gaël Mon ls Roberto Bau sta Agut Roger Federer % 35 33 6 33 32 29 28 27 27 26 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Player Novak Djokovic Rafael Nadal David Ferrer Andy Murray Tomáš Berdych Kei Nishikori Pablo Andújar Gilles Simon Roberto Bau sta Agut Jarkko Nieminen % 58 6 56 5 56 7 55 7 54 7 53 53 4 53 53 6 52 4 Ivo Karlovi Roger Federer Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Kevin Anderson Rafael Nadal Jack Sock Milos Raonic Édouard Roger Vasselin Sam Querrey % Matches 75 5 72 64 7 71 78 70 50 69 69 6 62 4 69 69 47 67 68 49 67 45 Second serve points won First service points won Matches Player John Isner Matches 9 9 8 5 4 66 4 52 4 9 Player Roger Federer John Isner Novak Djokovic Richard Gasquet Philipp Kohlschreiber Rafael Nadal Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Ivo Karlovi Stan Wawrinka Jack Sock % 58 Matches 78 57 57 56 69 56 4 7 56 6 1 55 59 54 50 54 6 4 51 54 54 4 7 Break points converted 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Player Rafael Nadal Novak Djokovic Gilles Simon Andy Murray David Ferrer Philipp Kohlschreiber Roberto Bau sta Agut Fabio Fognini Grigor Dimitrov San ago Giraldo % 48 45 45 44 43 43 43 Matches 59 69 52 75 78 61 64 43 60 42 67 42 55 Matches 59 9 78 75 44 66 60 47 64 78 27 WTA “In 2014 Crionet was present with live score and several technology services in eleven WTA International tournaments - Rio de Janeiro, Florianopolis, Bogota, Kuala Lumpur, Istanbul, Baku, Hong Kong, Tashkent, Seoul, Guangzhou, Osaka – , the Masters B of Sofia and the WTA Premier tournament of Rome. 28 RIO OPEN presented by CLARO hdtv Date: 17/23 Febraury 2014 Prize money: 250,000 $ Tournament Director: Luis Fernando Carvalho Supervisor: Melanie Tabb Surface: Red Clay Balls: HEAD Pro LITTLE BIG NARA It is Kurumi Nara the first to sign the Roll of Honour of the Rio Open, an International tournament played at the end of February in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. In the same venue that hosted the ATP tournament, the tiny Japanese crushed the competition, winning her first tournament. One metre and fiftyfive cm of agility and speed, the young Japanese, class 1991, surprised everyone with her sparkling and unpredictable tennis. After gaining access to the semi-finals without losing a single set, the Japanese exceeded in three sets the amazing Italian Nastassja Burnett, on her best tournament ever. In the final Nara took advantage of a physical problem of her opponent, seed No. 1 Klara Zakopalova, winning the match at the deciding set. A magical moment for the Japanese native of Osaka, capable of reaching the third round at the past US Open and at the recent Australian Open and the semi-finals in the home tournament of Osaka. With the Brazilian success Nara reached after just two months of tournaments her prefixed target of entering the top 50. “I am very happy. it’s crazy. I can’t believe it.” These were the first words of an euphoric Nara, ready to carry on her rise towards an higher ranking. Unexpected victory in the Doubles tournament of the Romanian Irina-Camelia Begu and Argentine Maria Irigoyen, who after overcoming with difficulties the seed No. 1 in the semi-final, dominated the Swedesh Johanna Larsson and South African Chanelle Sheepers in the final act. RIO DE JANEIRO 29 RIO OPEN presented by Claro hdtv RIO OPEN presented by Claro hdtv Rio de Janeiro, BRA Rio de Janeiro, BRA 17 - 23 February 2014 $250,000 - WTA International Red Clay Red Clay MAIN DRAW SINGLES 1 1 ZAKOPALOVA, Klara 2 DUQUE-MARINO, Mariana 3 SOLER-ESPINOSA, Silvia Q 15 BEGU, Irina-Camelia 8 16 KING, Vania CZE K. ZAKOPALOVA [1] COL 64 64 K. ZAKOPALOVA [1] ESP 64 61 S. SOLER-ESPINOSA BRA 60 61 K. ZAKOPALOVA [1] POL 64 60 K. PITER BRA 63 63 K. PITER GER 57 63 61 D. PFIZENMAIER CZE 26 64 63 K. ZAKOPALOVA [1] 62 61 ROU T. PEREIRA BRA 63 64 T. PEREIRA KAZ 62 76(5) P. MAYR-ACHLEITNER AUT 64 63 T. PEREIRA PAR 64 64 V. CEPEDE ROYG BRA 75 76(8) I. BEGU ROU 63 57 61 I. BEGU USA 64 60 6 17 TORRO-FLOR, Maria-Teresa ESP WC 4 5 WC 6 PIGOSSI, Laura PITER, Katarzyna HADDAD MAIA, Beatriz 7 PFIZENMAIER, Dinah 7 8 ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA, Barbora 4 9 CADANTU, Alexandra 10 PEREIRA, Teliana 11 SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava 12 MAYR-ACHLEITNER, Patricia Q 13 WC 14 Q 18 CEPEDE ROYG, Veronica GONCALVES, Paula Cristina BURNETT, Nastassja Kurumi NARA [5] 61 46 61 N. BURNETT ITA 75 64 Q 20 VAN UYTVANCK, Alison N. BURNETT SWE 06 63 62 A. VAN UYTVANCK BEL 64 63 Q 21 KOVINIC, Danka MNE 19 22 LARSSON, Johanna BERTENS, Kiki K. BERTENS NED 75 60 GIBBS, Nicole 3 24 ORMAECHEA, Paula P. ORMAECHEA [3] USA 75 75 P. ORMAECHEA [3] ARG 62 61 5 25 NARA, Kurumi JPN 26 HSIEH, Su-Wei K. NARA [5] TPE 63 62 27 FRIEDSAM, Anna-Lena GER 28 KICHENOK, Nadiya A. FRIEDSAM UKR 62 63 29 BABOS, Timea HUN 30 SCHEEPERS, Chanelle C. SCHEEPERS RSA 26 63 62 31 DOMINGUEZ LINO, Lourdes ESP 32 SCHIAVONE, Francesca 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Seeded Players ZAKOPALOVA, Klara SCHIAVONE, Francesca ORMAECHEA, Paula CADANTU, Alexandra NARA, Kurumi TORRO-FLOR, Maria-Teresa ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA, Barbora KING, Vania www.wtatennis.com facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA 1 3 K. NARA [5] 64 36 62 K. NARA [5] 76(5) 20 Ret'd 2 Lucky-Losers / Retirements / Withdrawals Pts. 280 180 110 60 30 L. Dominguez Lino - Left hamstring strain 1 WTA Supervisor(s) Melanie Tabb ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA, Barbora CZE ZAKOPALOVA, Klara CZE 2 HSIEH, Shu-Ying HSIEH, Su-Wei 4 KICHENOK, Lyudmyla KICHENOK, Nadiya 5 BABOS, Timea GAJDOSOVA, Jarmila 6 MOLINERO, Florencia THORPE, Laura 7 BEGU, Irina-Camelia IRIGOYEN, Maria 8 CADANTU, Alexandra SOLER-ESPINOSA, Silvia B. ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA K. ZAKOPALOVA [1] TPE 60 62 TPE B. ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA K. ZAKOPALOVA [1] BRA 63 62 BRA L. KICHENOK N. KICHENOK UKR 62 61 UKR I. BEGU M. IRIGOYEN 62 67(5) 10-8 HUN AUS T. BABOS J. GAJDOSOVA [3] ARG 62 60 FRA I. BEGU M. IRIGOYEN ROU 64 75 ARG I. BEGU M. IRIGOYEN ROU 75 61 ESP GONCALVES, Paula Cristina PIGOSSI, Laura BRA BRA WC 9 K. NARA [5] 60 76(3) Prize Money Winner $43,000 Finalist $21,400 Semi-Finalist $11,500 Quarter-Finalist $6,175 2nd Round $3,400 1st Round $2,100 Last Direct Acceptance Katarzyna Piter (118) Players Representative(s) Teliana Pereira 1 WC 3 4 L. DOMINGUEZ LINO 26 76(7) 61 L. DOMINGUEZ LINO ITA 64 64 Rank 34 43 59 60 64 65 68 69 MAIN DRAW DOUBLES N. BURNETT 57 62 75 Q 23 17 - 23 February 2014 $250,000 - WTA International ALVES, Maria Fernanda HADDAD MAIA, Beatriz I. BEGU/M. IRIGOYEN 62 60 KANIA, Paula 10 SOLOVYEVA, Valeria P. KANIA V. SOLOVYEVA POL 63 63 RUS DOMINGUEZ LINO, Lourdes 11 DUQUE-MARINO, Mariana ESP COL BURYACHOK, Irina 12 PITER, Katarzyna L. DOMINGUEZ LINO M. DUQUE-MARINO UKR 36 61 10-8 POL ADAMCZAK, Monique 13 VOGT, Stephanie AUS LIE OLARU, Raluca 14 PANOVA, Alexandra I. OLARU A. PANOVA ROU 62 76(4) RUS LARSSON, Johanna 15 SCHEEPERS, Chanelle SWE RSA JURAK, Darija 16 KLEPAC, Andreja Seeded Players 1 ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA, Barbora / ZAKOPALOVA, Klara 2 JURAK, Darija / KLEPAC, Andreja 3 BABOS, Timea / GAJDOSOVA, Jarmila 4 BURYACHOK, Irina / PITER, Katarzyna Last Direct Acceptance Cadantu/Soler-Espinosa (238) Player Representative(s) Beatriz Haddad Maia L. DOMINGUEZ LINO M. DUQUE-MARINO 64 36 10-4 J. LARSSON C. SCHEEPERS wo. J. LARSSON C. SCHEEPERS 46 62 10-3 J. LARSSON C. SCHEEPERS CRO 60 63 SLO Rank 77 124 135 148 Prize Money (per team) Winner $12,300 Finalist $6,400 Semi-Finalist $3,435 Quarter-Finalist $1,820 First Round $960 Pts. 280 180 110 60 1 Alternates / Retirements / Withdrawals L. Dominguez Lino / M. Duque-Marino - L. Dominguez Lino (Left hamstring strain) WTA Supervisor(s) Melanie Tabb www.wtatennis.com | facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA 30 BRASIL TENNIS CUP Date: 23 Febraury/ 1 March 2014 Prize money: 250,000 $ Tournament Director: Rafael Westrupp Supervisor: Mariana Alves Surface: Synthetic Balls: Wilson US Open ZAKOPALOVA’ REDEMPTION After losing just seven days before the final played on the red courts of Rio de Janeiro, Klara Zakopalova was able to redeem herself in the International WTA tournament of Florianopolis. In the final played on the synthetic courts of the city located in the eastern part of Brazil on the Atlantic coast, the Czech tennis player took her avenge on the young Garbine Muguruza, to whom earlier in the year she lost the final of Hobart. Yet, the outcome of the final was not that obvious and in more than one occasion the FLORIANOPOLIS game seemed to go in favour of Muguruza, making everybody believe in a repeat of the result of a few weeks back on Australian soil. Zakopalova, seed No. 3 of the main Draw, after defeating the seed No. 1 Suarez Navarro in the semi-final, found hard to adjust to the powerful and precise tennis of the young Muguruza, who appeared impenetrable for large parts of the match. With the score of 6/4 5/2 in her favour the Spanish felt safe from any danger. Yet, the experience of the thirty-two years old Zakopalova, who celebrated her birthday during the Brazilian week, changed the fate of the match. After retrieving the disadvantage, the Czech won the second set 7/5 and dominated the third one without losing even a single game, for a total of eleven consecutive victories. After eight years of fasting, the tennis player from Prague finally goes back to win. Bitter tears for Muguruza, who got very close to getting a second title in just two months, however, the twenty year old from Venezuela will be remain one of the revelations of the season. Repeating the success of the previous edition, Yaroslava Shvedova and Anabel Medina Garrigues won the Doubles tournament, defeating at the super tie-break Francesca Schiavone and Silvia SolerEspinosa. 31 Brasil Tennis Cup Florianopolis, Brazil Brasil Tennis Cup 23 February - 1 March 2014 $250,000 - WTA International Hard Florianopolis, Brazil 23 February - 1 March 2014 $250,000 - WTA International Hard MAIN DRAW SINGLES 1 1 SUAREZ NAVARRO, Carla 2 BABOS, Timea 3 BERTENS, Kiki ESP 7 16 TORRO-FLOR, Maria-Teresa C. SUAREZ NAVARRO [1] HUN 62 62 C. SUAREZ NAVARRO [1] NED 63 76(2) K. BERTENS KAZ 64 16 62 C. SUAREZ NAVARRO [1] BRA 46 60 41 Ret'd D. KOVINIC MNE 63 61 M. NICULESCU [5] SVK 63 61 M. NICULESCU [5] ROU 60 46 62 K. ZAKOPALOVA [3] CZE 63 36 62 K. ZAKOPALOVA [3] CRO 63 63 K. ZAKOPALOVA [3] SWE 63 63 A. LIM FRA 76(5) 26 64 K. ZAKOPALOVA [3] ROU 63 52 Ret'd A. DULGHERU COL 61 76(5) A. DULGHERU BRA 75 62 T. PEREIRA ESP 64 63 6 17 CADANTU, Alexandra ROU Q 4 WC 5 Q 6 KARATANTCHEVA, Sesil GONCALVES, Paula Cristina KOVINIC, Danka 7 SCHMIEDLOVA, Anna 5 8 NICULESCU, Monica 3 9 ZAKOPALOVA, Klara 10 VEKIC, Donna 11 LARSSON, Johanna Q 12 LIM, Alizé Q 13 DULGHERU, Alexandra Q 14 DUQUE-MARINO, Mariana SE 15 PEREIRA, Teliana WC 18 CE, Gabriela 19 PFIZENMAIER, Dinah 21 SOLER-ESPINOSA, Silvia ESP 22 SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava Y. SHVEDOVA KAZ 76(1) 76(1) 23 ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA, Barbora CZE 8 25 ORMAECHEA, Paula Rank 16 34 35 43 53 60 63 65 30 SCHEEPERS, Chanelle 31 KING, Vania www.wtatennis.com facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA 3 2 BURYACHOK, Irina PITER, Katarzyna G. MUGURUZA [2] 62 63 Prize Money Lucky-Losers / Retirements / Withdrawals Pts. Winner $43,000 280 Finalist $21,400 180 Semi-Finalist $11,500 110 Quarter-Finalist $6,175 60 2nd Round $3,400 30 A. Dulgheru - Lower Back Injury 1st Round $2,100 1 M. Niculescu - Right Foot Injury Last Direct Acceptance Donna Vekic - 94 Players Representative(s) WTA Supervisor(s) Carla Suarez Navarro & Francesca Schiavone Mariana Alves 4 IRIGOYEN, Maria V. KING B. ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA [1] UKR 62 75 POL V. KING B. ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA [1] BRA 61 62 BRA C. CASTANO M. DUQUE-MARINO COL 61 64 COL A. MEDINA GARRIGUES Y. SHVEDOVA [3] 76(7) 61 ESP KAZ A. MEDINA GARRIGUES Y. SHVEDOVA [3] UKR 64 60 UKR A. MEDINA GARRIGUES Y. SHVEDOVA [3] RUS 63 46 10-7 FRA A. PANOVA L. THORPE BOL 63 57 10-8 ARG BEGU, Irina-Camelia SOLOVYEVA, Valeria ROU RUS ALVES, Maria Fernanda HADDAD MAIA, Beatriz 4 CASTANO, Catalina DUQUE-MARINO, Mariana 5 MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava 6 KICHENOK, Lyudmyla KICHENOK, Nadiya 7 PANOVA, Alexandra THORPE, Laura 8 Y. SHVEDOVA 63 63 32 MUGURUZA, Garbine 28 HSIEH, Su-Wei 29 GLUSHKO, Julia KING, Vania USA ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA, Barbo CZE 9 Seeded Players SUAREZ NAVARRO, Carla MUGURUZA, Garbine ZAKOPALOVA, Klara SCHIAVONE, Francesca NICULESCU, Monica CADANTU, Alexandra TORRO-FLOR, Maria-Teresa ORMAECHEA, Paula Q 27 VAN UYTVANCK, Alison 1 WC 3 A. CADANTU [6] 62 63 Y. SHVEDOVA 62 75 B. ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA ITA 64 16 75 ARG 1 Klara ZAKOPALOVA [3] 46 75 60 P. ORMAECHEA [8] BRA 61 62 A. VAN UYTVANCK BEL 62 62 A. VAN UYTVANCK TPE 63 62 G. MUGURUZA [2] ISR 62 67(1) 63 C. SCHEEPERS RSA 46 60 63 G. MUGURUZA [2] USA 62 61 G. MUGURUZA [2] ESP 62 36 75 WC 26 HADDAD MAIA, Beatriz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GER 20 MAYR-ACHLEITNER, Patricia 24 SCHIAVONE, Francesca 2 A. CADANTU [6] BRA 61 63 D. PFIZENMAIER AUT 64 36 75 4 MAIN DRAW DOUBLES ALVAREZ TERAN, Maria Fernanda 76(1) 26 10-3 SCHIAVONE, Francesca 10 SOLER-ESPINOSA, Silvia F. SCHIAVONE S. SOLER-ESPINOSA ITA 62 63 ESP RUS, Arantxa 11 VOGT, Stephanie NED LIE JURAK, Darija 12 KLEPAC, Andreja GONCALVES, Paula Cristina WC 13 PIGOSSI, Laura Alt A. MEDINA GARRIGUES/Y. SHVEDOVA [3] A. RUS S. VOGT CRO 64 46 10-8 SLO T. BABOS J. GAJDOSOVA HUN 64 61 AUS ADAMCZAK, Monique 15 RODIONOVA, Arina AUS AUS Seeded Players 1 KING, Vania / ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA, Barbora 2 NICULESCU, Monica / ZAKOPALOVA, Klara 3 MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel / SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava 4 JURAK, Darija / KLEPAC, Andreja Last Direct Acceptance M. Alvarez Teran / M. Irigoyen - 266 Player Representative(s) Beatriz Haddad Maia F. SCHIAVONE S. SOLER-ESPINOSA 64 62 BRA BRA BABOS, Timea 14 GAJDOSOVA, Jarmila GLUSHKO, Julia 16 KANIA, Paula F. SCHIAVONE S. SOLER-ESPINOSA 64 36 11-9 J. GLUSHKO P. KANIA 46 63 10-4 J. GLUSHKO P. KANIA ISR 63 62 POL Rank 81 84 89 119 Prize Money (per team) Winner $12,300 Finalist $6,400 Semi-Finalist $3,435 Quarter-Finalist $1,820 First Round $960 Pts. 280 180 110 60 1 Alternates / Retirements / Withdrawals J. Glushko / P. Kania [Alt] - K. Zakopalova (Viral Chest Infection) WTA Supervisor(s) Mariana Alves www.wtatennis.com | facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA 32 The protagonist Klara Koukalová TENNIS & TOURISM FLORIANOPOLIS, BRAZILIAN ISLAND Florianopolis with its nearly half a million inhabitants is the capital of the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Commonly called “Floripa”, it has been declared the Brazilian capital with the best quality of life. Having more than one hundred beaches, its economy is mainly based on tourism. The club is located on the west coast and has five hard purple courts (three used for the tournament matches and two for training). The club hosts also the offices of the Brazilian federation of tennis (FBT). Tickets for the Brasil Tennis Cup are on sale on line and their cost varies depending on the seat and the day of competition. Located at just a few minutes by taxi from the club, he official hotel of the tournament is the “Majestic Palacte”. Florianopolis has an international airport well connected with the rest of South America. Near the club there are many restaurants: “Macarronada Italian”is one of the most popular restaurants in the city (Italian cuisine). “Pier 54 Restaurant” offers a breathtaking view of Florianopolis, and good live music. For good fish dishes we suggest “Ponta das Caranhas”. For a drink after eating we recommend “Confraria das Artes”, while if you feel like dancing our choices are “El Divino Lounge” in Beiramar Norte (pop and electronic music) and “John Bull Pub” in Lagoa da Conceição (pop/rock music). FLORIANOPOLIS Born in Prague, Czech Republic on February 24, 1982, Klara Koukalová closed the 2014 at No. 41 of the WTA rankings. Married to footballer Jan Zakopal she used the surname Za-kopalova until March 2014, when she divorced her husband. Her best ranking dates back to April 2013, when she reached No. 20. After four WTA Doubles titles, Klara finally got in Flo-rianopolis her first WTA Single victory. February was for Koukalová the most fruitful month of the season: before the triumph in Florianopolis, she played the final in the International tournament of Rio de Janeiro. Further on in the season on the clay courts of Katowice, the Czech player was able to defeat the Polish Linette and the German Beck before losing in three sets to the French Cornet in the quarterfinals. Positive parenthesis on the grass before Wimbledon: the semi-final of Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, and the quarterfinals in Birming-ham, stopped respectively by Ivanovic and Vandeweghe. Less positive, however, the second half of the season with several defeats in the first round except for the second round in Linz, Austria, and Seoul, South Korea. Her inseparable travel companions are two plush, a teddy bear and a tortoise. 33 XXI COPA CLARO COLSANITAS Date: 07/13 April 2014 Prize money: 250,000 $ Tournament Director: Jhan Fontalvo Supervisor: Kerrilyn Cramer Surface: Red Clay Balls: Wilson US Open GARCIA TAKES THE SCEPTER Three hundred sixty-five days later, the International WTA tournament of Bogotà was ready to celebrate once again Jelena Jankovic as the winner. Seed No. 1 of the main draw and winner of the 2013 edition, Jankovic was the great favourite in the final match against the young French player Caroline Garcia, seed No. 5 of the Colombian tournament. Garcia, class 1993, who already proved herself in prestigious tournaments as well as winner in 2013 of the rich $ 100.000 ITF of Cagnes-Sur-Mer, had on the red courts of Colombia a dream week, dominating all her opponents with the only exception of the Serbian Danka Kovinic in the second round. Physically imposing, she relied on her strength and powerful strokes to get the better of her rival Jankovic, a player met twice in the past and to whom she had lost in both occasions, although very close to beat her in Charleston. But not this time. After losing the first set, Caroline did not let the fear take over her and kept pushing on the accelerator earning her first win against a top 10 player and bringing home her first WTA title. An important victory that brought her a step away from the top 50 players in the world. Not content with the Singles title, the French player paired with the Spanish Lara Arruabarrena, won the Doubles’ too. In the final they defeated the seed No. 1 of the tournament, Vania King and Chanelle Sheepers. Serena Williams was the last female player to win both the Single and the Doubles title at the 2012 Olympic Games. 34 Claro Open Colsanitas Claro Open Colsanitas Bogota, Colombia Bogota, Colombia 7-13 April 2014 $250,000 - WTA International Red Clay Red Clay MAIN DRAW SINGLES 1 1 JANKOVIC, Jelena 2 JOHANSSON, Mathilde J. JANKOVIC [1] FRA 75 75 3 PFIZENMAIER, Dinah GER SHAPATAVA, Sofia S. SHAPATAVA GEO 64 26 62 WC 5 HERAZO GONZALEZ, Maria COL ARRUABARRENA, Lara 7 MAYR-ACHLEITNER, Patricia 8 ORMAECHEA, Paula 3 9 KNAPP, Karin 10 SCHEEPERS, Chanelle ITA C. SCHEEPERS RSA 63 76(4) 11 PANOVA, Alexandra RUS 12 MLADENOVIC, Kristina LIZARAZO, Yuliana A. PANOVA FRA 61 46 62 Q 14 VICKERY, Sachia COL Y. LIZARAZO USA 75 64 BRA 15 PEREIRA, Teliana 8 16 DOMINGUEZ LINO, Lourdes 5 17 GARCIA, Caroline Q 18 MOLINERO, Florencia Q 19 GIBBS, Nicole FRA C. GARCIA [5] ARG 63 64 USA D. KOVINIC MNE 46 63 60 KOVINIC, Danka 21 OPRANDI, Romina 22 MARIA, Tatjana SUI R. OPRANDI GER 76(7) 61 ROU 23 BEGU, Irina-Camelia 4 24 SCHMIEDLOVA, Anna I. BEGU SVK 63 61 6 25 KING, Vania USA 26 MAJERIC, Tadeja V. KING [6] SLO 61 75 27 KUDRYAVTSEVA, Alla RUS 29 LL 30 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IRIGOYEN, Maria M. IRIGOYEN ARG 62 46 63 ROGOWSKA, Olivia AUS KHROMACHEVA, Irina 31 DUQUE-MARINO, Mariana 32 STEPHENS, Sloane Seeded Players JANKOVIC, Jelena STEPHENS, Sloane KNAPP, Karin SCHMIEDLOVA, Anna GARCIA, Caroline KING, Vania ORMAECHEA, Paula DOMINGUEZ LINO, Lourdes C. SCHEEPERS 63 62 Rank 8 18 50 66 71 72 74 76 1 KING, Vania SCHEEPERS, Chanelle WC 2 HERAZO GONZALEZ, Maria PEREZ GARCIA, Maria Paulina V. KING C. SCHEEPERS [1] COL 16 75 10-5 COL 3 JANKOVIC, Jelena KOVINIC, Danka SRB MNE 4 HSU, Chieh-Yu KOSTOVA, Elitsa C. HSU E. KOSTOVA USA 16 63 10-6 BUL 5 FICHMAN, Sharon PANOVA, Alexandra CAN RUS 6 HESSE, Amandine MLADENOVIC, Kristina S. FICHMAN A. PANOVA [4] FRA 60 76(3) FRA 7 ORMAECHEA, Paula STEPHENS, Sloane ARG USA 8 PEREZ, Adriana PIGOSSI, Laura A. PEREZ L. PIGOSSI VEN 67(5) 75 10-5 BRA 9 COHEN, Julia MARIA, Tatjana USA GER 10 ARRUABARRENA, Lara GARCIA, Caroline L. ARRUABARRENA C. GARCIA ESP 61 62 FRA 11 MOLINERO, Florencia OPRANDI, Romina ARG SUI 3 12 BEGU, Irina-Camelia IRIGOYEN, Maria I. BEGU M. IRIGOYEN [3] ROU 64 62 ARG Alt 13 GRYMALSKA, Anastasia SHAKOVETS, Christina ITA GER 14 MELICHAR, Nicole SLATER, Nicola A. GRYMALSKA C. SHAKOVETS USA 46 64 10-0 GBR 15 MELNIKOVA, Marina SHAPATAVA, Sofia RUS GEO 16 DOMINGUEZ LINO, Lourdes PARRA SANTONJA, Arantxa Alt C. SCHEEPERS 62 61 WC Caroline GARCIA [5] 63 64 C. GARCIA [5] 26 63 64 C. GARCIA [5] 61 75 R. OPRANDI 64 61 C. GARCIA [5] 62 64 V. KING [6] 64 36 60 V. KING [6] 76(4) 75 I. KHROMACHEVA RUS 62 62 M. DUQUE-MARINO COL 62 64 M. DUQUE-MARINO USA 63 63 www.wtatennis.com facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA BOGOTA’ J. JANKOVIC [1] 61 75 1 4 L. DOMINGUEZ LINO [8] 62 63 L. DOMINGUEZ LINO [8] ESP 62 64 20 WC 28 J. JANKOVIC [1] 64 63 J. JANKOVIC [1] 64 64 L. ARRUABARRENA ESP 61 60 L. ARRUABARRENA AUT 64 76(3) P. ORMAECHEA [7] ARG 75 61 7 WC 13 MAIN DRAW DOUBLES SRB LL 4 Q 6 7-13 April 2014 $250,000 - WTA International Prize Money Lucky-Losers / Retirements / Withdrawals Pts. Winner $43,000 280 I. Khromacheva [LL] - S. Fichman (GI Illness) Finalist $21,400 180 S. Shapatava [LL] - O. Govortsova (Left Knee Injury) Semi-Finalist $11,300 110 Quarter-Finalist $5,900 60 2nd Round $3,310 30 1st Round $1,925 1 Last Direct Acceptance Danka Kovinic - 144 Players Representative(s) WTA Supervisor(s) Jasmina Tinjic Kerrilyn Cramer 2 Seeded Players 1 KING, Vania / SCHEEPERS, Chanelle 2 DOMINGUEZ LINO, Lourdes / PARRA SANTONJA, Arantxa 3 BEGU, Irina-Camelia / IRIGOYEN, Maria 4 FICHMAN, Sharon / PANOVA, Alexandra Last Direct Acceptance Jankovic/Kovinic 403 Player Representative(s) Maria Paulina Perez Garcia USA RSA V. KING C. SCHEEPERS [1] wo. V. KING C. SCHEEPERS [1] 76(4) 62 S. FICHMAN A. PANOVA [4] 57 63 10-6 L. ARRUABARRENA/C. GARCIA 76(5) 64 L. ARRUABARRENA C. GARCIA 63 64 L. ARRUABARRENA C. GARCIA 63 64 L. DOMINGUEZ LINO A. PARRA SANTONJA [2] 62 63 L. DOMINGUEZ LINO A. PARRA SANTONJA [2] ESP 46 75 10-4 ESP Rank 96 122 164 184 Prize Money (per team) Winner $12,300 Finalist $6,400 Semi-Finalist $3,435 Quarter-Finalist $1,820 First Round $960 Pts. 280 180 110 60 1 Alternates / Retirements / Withdrawals A. Grymalska / C. Shakovets [Alt] - T. Pereira (Right Thigh) C. Hsu / E. Kostova [Alt] - O. Rogowska (Left Thigh Injury) C. Hsu / E. Kostova - E. Kostova (Right Wrist Injury) WTA Supervisor(s) Kerrilyn Cramer www.wtatennis.com | facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA 35 The protagonist Caroline Garcia (FRA) Born in Saint Germain en Laye, France, on October 16, 1993, Caroline Garcia ended 2014 at No. 38. Her best ranking dates back to October 2014, when she reached No. 34. Caroline is coached by her father Louis Paul, former Spanish tennis player, even if to accompany her in the circuit is usu-ally her mother. In 2014 she proved herself at international level, winning in Bogotà her first WTA title and being the absolute star of the Fed Cup match between France and the US. She was, in-deed, responsible for the three points needed to her team to win the playoffs, guaranteeing access to the World Group I. Her first good result arrived on the concrete of Acapulco, where she reached the semi-finals, beating among others, the top ten Canadian Eugenie Bouchard. Caroline played very well even the mandatory Premier of Madrid where, after passing the qualifying round, de-feated in order Kerber, Kirilenko and Errani, losing at the end in three sets to Radwanska. In the Slam her best result was the 3rd round at Wimbledon. In the second half of the year she took her revenge on Radwanska, defeating the Polish player in the quarterfinals of the Premier of Wuhan, China. TENNIS & TOURISM BOGOTA’, CONGRESS’ CAPITAL Capital of Colombia and of the department of Cundinamarca, Bogotá with its 9 million inhabitants is one of the largest metropolis in Latin America. The city is located on a plateau at over 2600 metres above sea level. It is one of the major centre in South America for business conferences, conventions and trade fairs. It has a total of 193 meeting rooms (from 15 to 1,300 delegates) to host any kind of event. The Copa Claro Colsanitas is played at the Club Campestre El Rancho, a facility with twenty-five tennis courts. The club also offers to its members eleven restaurants, swimming pools, a golf course, bowling lanes, an area for riding, a polygon, a football pitch and a fully equipped gym. The admission is free during the week. On Saturday the entry fee is $ 15, while on Sunday for the final is $ 25. The official hotel is the “TRYP by Wyndham Bogotá Usaquén”. Its room are modern and equipped with every comfort. Stunning its panoramic restaurant. The nearest airport is the International Airport of El Dorado, a few kilometres from Bogotá. The cuisine of Colombia is not very different from those of the Mediterranean area, based on products of the earth is quite simple and rich in vegetables and fruits. The typical dish of Bogotá is the ajiaco santafereño, a soup prepared with chicken, potatoes and sweet corns and served with sour cream and capers. Other specialties, which are found in almost all the restaurants of the city, are the sobrebarriga (a meat dish baked or stewed accompanied by mashed potatoes) and the puchero, prepared by cooking together meat, cabbage, potatoes, green bananas and pumpkin. 36 BMW MALAYSIAN OPEN Date: 14/ 20 April 2014 Prize money: 250,000 $ Tournament Director: Keld Kristiansen Supervisor: Chen Shu Surface: Hard Balls: Dunlop Fort VEKIC ‘S FIRST Donna Vekic enters the “big” of tennis winning the BMW Malaysian Open, the International WTA taking place in the second half of April in Kuala Lumpur, capital of Malaysia. On the Malaysian hard courts the young Croatian tennis player, born in 1996, not yet 18, conquered her first WTA title. It was just a matter of time for Vekic, who already played two finals in the major circuit, Tashkent and Birmingham. To win her coveted first trophy Vekic had to battle from the first round, winning in comeback against the player from Taipei Yung-Yan Chan. Another victory in comeback in the second round against the Czech Krystina Pliskova, surpassed only 7/5 at the decisive set. Once again in the semi-final against the Chinese Zhang Shuai the tennis player from Osjek started the match with a set of disadvantage (1/6) before winning at the third set. A true masterpiece, however, the final with the first-seeded Dominika Cibulkova. Under a set, Vekic did not surrender, bringing the match to the decisive set. With the advantage of 5/1 Donna started to lose the concentration, giving the chance to her opponent to catch her up and letting everybody believe in the victory of Cibulkova. Yet, Vekic was able to pull herself up winning the decisive match at the tie-break, showing a great control and authority. After 2 hours and 52 minutes of battle, the tears of joy of KUALA LUMPUR the young Croatian is one of the most significant moments of the year: for the teenager it is a leap of thirty rankings (she flies at No. 65) in addition to the recognition of being the youngest tennis player since 2006 to win a WTA title (Vania King in Bangkok). HaoChing Chan and Timea Babos won the Doubles tournament defeating 6/3 6/4 Yung-Jan Chan and the Chines Zheng. 37 BMW Malaysian Open BMW Malaysian Open Kuala Lumpur, MAS Kuala Lumpur, MAS Apr 12- 20, 2014 $250,000 - WTA International Hard, DecoTurf Hard, DecoTurf MAIN DRAW SINGLES 1 1 CIBULKOVA, Dominika Q 2 OZGEN, Pemra 3 HSIEH, Su-Wei WC 4 5 Q 6 GAJDOSOVA, Jarmila ONS, Jabeur GATTO-MONTICONE, Giulia WC 7 DANIILIDOU, Eleni 6 8 DIYAS, Zarina 3 9 PLISKOVA, Karolina 10 KRUNIC, Aleksandra D. CIBULKOVA [1] TUR 61 63 D. CIBULKOVA [1] TPE 61 62 S. HSIEH AUS 26 64 63 D. CIBULKOVA [1] TUN 46 62 64 G. GATTO-MONTICONE ITA 36 64 62 Z. DIYAS [6] GRE 61 64 Z. DIYAS [6] KAZ 62 62 CZE K. PLISKOVA [3] SRB 62 62 DUAN, Ying-Ying Q 12 VRLJIC, Ana CHN Y. DUAN CRO 63 62 13 MAJERIC, Tadeja SLO 14 AMANMURADOVA, Akgul T. MAJERIC UZB 46 62 60 15 BUYUKAKCAY, Cagla TUR 16 DATE-KRUMM, Kimiko C. BUYUKAKCAY JPN 53 Ret'd CRO 7 17 VEKIC, Donna 18 CHAN, Yung-Jan D. VEKIC [7] TPE 36 64 61 19 BABOS, Timea HUN 20 PLISKOVA, Kristyna K. PLISKOVA CZE 76(6) 36 64 21 KOVINIC, Danka MNE 22 MESTACH, An-Sophie C. BUYUKAKCAY 64 64 Donna VEKIC [7] 57 75 76(4) D. VEKIC [7] 16 63 75 24 MAYR-ACHLEITNER, Patricia 25 MORITA, Ayumi JPN L. KICHENOK UKR 64 62 27 LINETTE, Magda LIM, Alize POL M. LINETTE FRA 63 60 ZHANG, Ling HKG 30 SAVCHUK, Olga L. ZHANG UKR 63 62 31 ZHENG, Saisai CHN 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ZHANG, Shuai Seeded Players CIBULKOVA, Dominika ZHANG, Shuai PLISKOVA, Karolina MAYR-ACHLEITNER, Patricia DATE-KRUMM, Kimiko DIYAS, Zarina VEKIC, Donna MORITA, Ayumi www.wtatennis.com facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA BABOS, Timea CHAN, Hao-Ching 2 KRUNIC, Aleksandra VRLJIC, Ana T. BABOS H. CHAN [1] SRB 46 60 13-11 CRO BOEY, Alyssa YANG, Zi MAS CHN DANIILIDOU, Eleni LINETTE, Magda E. DANIILIDOU M. LINETTE GRE 60 60 POL 5 GAJDOSOVA, Jarmila HSIEH, Su-Wei AUS TPE 6 CHUANG, Chia-Jung FUJIWARA, Rika J. GAJDOSOVA S. HSIEH [3] TPE 63 64 JPN 7 CHAN, Chin-Wei XU, Yi-Fan TPE CHN 8 SEMA, Erika SEMA, Yurika C. CHAN Y. XU JPN 63 57 10-8 JPN 9 HSIEH, Shu-Ying RODIONOVA, Arina TPE AUS 10 HOZUMI, Eri MIYAMURA, Miki BUYUKAKCAY, Cagla WC 11 OZGEN, Pemra S. ZHANG [2] CHN 26 62 62 Rank 10 46 67 81 83 93 95 112 4 12 13 PLISKOVA, Karolina PLISKOVA, Kristyna CZE CZE 14 KICHENOK, Lyudmyla SAVCHUK, Olga L. KICHENOK O. SAVCHUK UKR 64 46 10-8 UKR 15 LERTPITAKSINCHAI, Nicha PLIPUECH, Peangtarn THA THA 16 JURAK, Darija MOULTON-LEVY, Megan S. ZHANG [2] 62 26 61 Prize Money Winner $43,000 Finalist $21,400 Semi-Finalist $11,500 Quarter-Finalist $6,175 2nd Round $3,400 1st Round $2,100 Last Direct Acceptance Savchuk (171) Players Representative(s) Gajdosova, Pliskova & Zheng Lucky-Losers / Retirements / Withdrawals Pts. 280 180 110 60 30 K. Date-Krumm - left calf injury 1 WTA Supervisor(s) Chen Shu 1 2 3 4 TUR TUR Y. CHAN S. ZHENG [4] TPE 60 61 CHN M. LINETTE 61 62 2 S. HSIEH A. RODIONOVA JPN 67(0) 62 10-3 JPN CHAN, Yung-Jan ZHENG, Saisai D. VEKIC [7] 16 63 64 S. ZHANG [2] 63 46 60 HUN TPE 4 JPN 28 WC 29 2 KICHENOK, Lyudmyla Alt D. VEKIC [7] 64 75 8 Q 26 D. CIBULKOVA [1] 67(3) 63 63 K. PLISKOVA [3] 64 64 D. KOVINIC BEL 64 62 1 WC 3 K. PLISKOVA [3] 61 63 4 HOZUMI, Eri 1 3 P. MAYR-ACHLEITNER [4] 64 36 61 P. MAYR-ACHLEITNER [4] AUT 64 26 63 Q 23 MAIN DRAW DOUBLES SVK Q 11 5 Apr 12- 20, 2014 $250,000 - WTA International Seeded Players BABOS, Timea / CHAN, Hao-Ching JURAK, Darija / MOULTON-LEVY, Megan GAJDOSOVA, Jarmila / HSIEH, Su-Wei CHAN, Yung-Jan / ZHENG, Saisai Last Direct Acceptance Sema / Sema (296) Player Representative(s) Chan HC/Hsieh SY T. BABOS H. CHAN [1] 76(5) 62 T. BABOS H. CHAN [1] 63 63 J. GAJDOSOVA S. HSIEH [3] 63 63 Y. CHAN S. ZHENG [4] 60 61 Y. CHAN S. ZHENG [4] 46 64 10-4 L. KICHENOK O. SAVCHUK 63 57 10-5 D. JURAK M. MOULTON-LEVY [2] CRO 60 64 USA Rank 59 101 108 142 Prize Money (per team) Winner $12,300 Finalist $6,400 Semi-Finalist $3,435 Quarter-Finalist $1,820 First Round $960 Pts. 280 180 110 60 1 Alternates / Retirements / Withdrawals S. Hsieh / A. Rodionova [Alt] - K. Date-Krumm (Left calf injury) WTA Supervisor(s) Chen Shu www.wtatennis.com | facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA 38 The protagonist Donna Vekic Born in Osijek, Croatia, on 28 June 1996, Donna Vekic ended 2014 at No. 84. Her best ranking goes back to July 15 2013, when she was No. 62. Her coach is David Felgate, former ‘80s British pro, who previously coached Malisse and Vaidisova. The title won in Kuala Lumpur is the first in the major circuit for the promising Croatian player. Not yet 18 years old in February she represented her own Country in four matches of the Fed Cup played in Budapest as part of the Group Europe-Africa. A month later, after passing the qualifiers, she reached the third round in the mandatory matches of the Premier of Miami. At Wimbledon she defeated Roberta Vinci in the first round, be-fore giving in to former world no. 2 Vera Zvonareva. In the rest of the season some physical prob-lems and excessive pressure put a stop to the good Dokic had built in the year. She suffered several first round defeats, some even by opponents within her reach. To be able to enter in the top 50 in 2015 Felgate will have to work on her mental state more than anything else. KUALA LUMPUR TENNIS & TOURISM KUALA LUMPUR, TOURISM MAGNET Established in 1857 at the confluence of the rivers Gombak and Klang, Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, a nation in full economic boom. Before gaining its independence in 1957, Malaysia was under the British and Japanese rule. With almost 9 million tourists besieging every year its many shopping centre and wonderful beaches, it is the sixth most visited city in the world. Among the most popular tourist destinations are the Jamek Mosque, built in 1907, the Petronas Towers, skyscrapers symbol of the city and several other religious temples. The BMW Malaysian Open is played inside the Royal Selangor Golf Club, in the “Golden Triangle” district. The club has four hard tennis courts, including a two thousand seats Central, five grass courts, a swimming pool and several dining places. The admission is free until Thursday. Subsequently the ticket varies depending on the day and seat, from a minimum of $ 9 to a maximum of $ 45. The official hotel is the “Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur”, located in the city centre, a short walk from the Petronas Towers. Inside the hotel there are several restaurants with traditional and international cuisine and a sky bar with panoramic views. The rooms are equipped with every comfort. Players and staff have access to a shuttle service to and from the Royal Selangor Golf Club. From the hotel to the club it takes about 10 minutes by car. The Kuala Lumpur Airport is located in the district of Sepang, about 50 kilometres from the capital. Like all modern cities in Kuala Lumpur you are spoiled for choice in terms of restaurants and entertainment venues. The district Bukit Bintang is full of bars, pubs, bistros, massage parlours, nightclubs and shopping centres. 39 TEB BNP PARIBAS ISTANBUL CUP Date: 14/ 20 July 2014 Prize money: 226,750 $ Tournament Director: Coskun Erginer Supervisor: Mariana Alves Surface: Rebound Ace Pro Cushion System Balls: Wilson US Open WOZNIACKI: END OF NIGHTMARE Caroline Wozniacki, former world No. 1, won in the renewed International WTA of Istanbul, her first title of the season. After nine terrible months, caused also by the badly ended relationship with her betrothed Rory McIlroy, the Danish player finally seemed to recover earning in the World Heritage City her twenty-second career title. A tournament strongly wanted and fought for, since the first match against the young hope Belinda Bencic, already playing in the international circuit. Wozniacki used all her experience and tenacity, fighting for every single point and leaving not even a single game to the talented Swiss. Honoured with a Wild Card, Wozniacki carried on her journey towards the title defeating in come back the powerful Italian Karin Knapp and then, always in three sets, the Czech Karolina Pliskova. Much easier the semi-final against the French Kristina Mladenovic, who, winner of the quarterfinals battle with the Italian Francesca Schiavone, denied to Wozniacki the possibility of an Italian back to back. In the final the Danish player met Roberta Vinci, who had already defeated her in two different occasions, the latest being a few months earlier on the red of Madrid. This time Vinci, although strong of the final reached the previous week in Bucharest, could not do anything against Wozniacki, inaccessible in any area of the court and able to end the match with a double 6/1. To celebrate with her in Istanbul were her father and her friend Marta Domachowska. With the Turkish title, Wozniacki can boast the small record of having won for the past seven years at least one title every year. Misaki Doi and Elina Svitolina won the Doubles’ final against the Georgian Kalashnikova and the Polish Kania with a clean 6/4 6/0. 40 TEB BNP PARIBAS ISTANBUL CUP TEB BNP PARIBAS ISTANBUL CUP Istanbul, Turkey 14-20 July 2014 $250,000 - WTA International Hard, Rebound Ace Pro Istanbul, Turkey 1 WC 1 WOZNIACKI, Caroline 2 BENCIC, Belinda 3 KNAPP, Karin WC 4 5 SOYLU, Ipek PEER, Shahar ITA K. KNAPP TUR 62 62 KULICHKOVA, Elizaveta S. PEER RUS 16 61 64 BUYUKAKCAY, Cagla TUR 8 PLISKOVA, Karolina 8 3 9 KOUKALOVA, Klara 10 VEKIC, Donna 11 MLADENOVIC, Kristina 12 MAYR-ACHLEITNER, Patricia 13 SCHIAVONE, Francesca 14 JAKSIC, Jovana 15 VAN UYTVANCK, Alison 7 16 JOVANOVSKI, Bojana 5 17 RYBARIKOVA, Magdalena Q 18 KONJUH, Ana 19 NICULESCU, Monica K. PLISKOVA [8] CZE 64 36 60 SVK A. KONJUH CRO 36 63 64 ROU SUI 22 PIRONKOVA, Tsvetana S. VOEGELE BUL 64 75 23 KOVINIC, Danka MNE 25 NARA, Kurumi E. SVITOLINA [4] UKR 61 46 64 Q 26 KONTA, Johanna JPN K. NARA [6] GBR 62 60 Q 27 SINIAKOVA, Katerina CZE 28 GLUSHKO, Julia Q 29 KOZLOVA, Kateryna Q 30 DULGHERU, Alexandra 31 TATISHVILI, Anna 2 32 VINCI, Roberta 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Seeded Players WOZNIACKI, Caroline VINCI, Roberta KOUKALOVA, Klara SVITOLINA, Elina RYBARIKOVA, Magdalena NARA, Kurumi JOVANOVSKI, Bojana PLISKOVA, Karolina K. SINIAKOVA ISR 62 64 UKR A. DULGHERU ROU 36 60 63 USA R. VINCI [2] ITA 62 62 Rank 15 24 32 35 37 39 41 48 www.wtatennis.com facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA ISTANBUL C. WOZNIACKI [1] 62 63 4 BURYACHOK, Irina KUDRYAVTSEVA, Alla 2 GLUSHKO, Julia KLEMENSCHITS, Sandra J. GLUSHKO S. KLEMENSCHITS ISR 63 36 11-9 AUT 3 MINELLA, Mandy VOEGELE, Stefanie LUX SUI 4 DOI, Misaki SVITOLINA, Elina M. DOI E. SVITOLINA JPN 76(2) 62 UKR 5 HUSAROVA, Janette JANS-IGNACIK, Klaudia SVK POL 7 Caroline WOZNIACKI [1] 61 61 WC 8 9 A. KONJUH 64 67(3) 64 A. KONJUH 64 16 61 E. SVITOLINA [4] 60 63 R. VINCI [2] 64 62 3 K. NARA [6] 76(5) 67(3) 62 R. VINCI [2] 60 62 R. VINCI [2] 63 41 Ret'd Prize Money Winner $43,000 Finalist $21,400 Semi-Finalist $11,500 Quarter-Finalist $6,175 2nd Round $3,400 1st Round $2,100 Last Direct Acceptance Anna Tatishvili - 111 Players Representative(s) Donna Vekic & Ipek Soylu 1 WC 6 K. MLADENOVIC 36 63 75 F. SCHIAVONE BEL 61 64 B. JOVANOVSKI [7] SRB 16 64 75 21 VOEGELE, Stefanie 6 1 K. PLISKOVA [8] 62 75 ITA F. SCHIAVONE SRB 62 63 M. DOI JPN 53 Ret'd 24 SVITOLINA, Elina MAIN DRAW DOUBLES C. WOZNIACKI [1] 61 36 62 CZE K. KOUKALOVA [3] CRO 46 60 64 K. MLADENOVIC FRA 61 63 K. MLADENOVIC AUT 64 62 20 DOI, Misaki 4 C. WOZNIACKI [1] 46 62 61 ISR WC 7 Q 6 Hard, Rebound Ace Pro DEN C. WOZNIACKI [1] SUI 60 60 2 Lucky-Losers / Retirements / Withdrawals Pts. 280 180 110 60 30 A. Dulgheru - Right Shoulder Injury 1 M. Niculescu - Right Leg Injury WTA Supervisor(s) Mariana Alves 14-20 July 2014 $250,000 - WTA International MAIN DRAW SINGLES 1 2 3 4 UKR RUS SEZER, Melis SOYLU, Ipek J. HUSAROVA K. JANS-IGNACIK [4] TUR 26 61 12-10 TUR MAYR-ACHLEITNER, Patricia SMITKOVA, Tereza AUT CZE JOVANOVSKI, Bojana SCHIAVONE, Francesca B. JOVANOVSKI F. SCHIAVONE SRB 63 63 ITA KICHENOK, Lyudmyla KICHENOK, Nadiia UKR UKR KALASHNIKOVA, Oksana 10 KANIA, Paula OLARU, Raluca 11 PEER, Shahar ROU ISR BEYGELZIMER, Yuliya 12 SAVCHUK, Olga Y. BEYGELZIMER O. SAVCHUK [3] UKR 60 62 UKR SOLOVYEVA, Valeria 13 TATISHVILI, Anna RUS USA KOZLOVA, Kateryna 14 SASNOVICH, Aliaksandra V. SOLOVYEVA A. TATISHVILI UKR 63 75 BLR BUYUKAKCAY, Cagla 15 OZGEN, Pemra TUR TUR Seeded Players J. HUSAROVA K. JANS-IGNACIK [4] 62 57 10-5 O. KALASHNIKOVA P. KANIA 60 62 O. KALASHNIKOVA P. KANIA 67(4) 64 12-10 V. SOLOVYEVA A. TATISHVILI 36 64 11-9 K. PLISKOVA K. PLISKOVA [2] CZE 62 36 10-5 CZE Rank 98 124 BEYGELZIMER, Yuliya / SAVCHUK, Olga 142 HUSAROVA, Janette / JANS-IGNACIK, Klaudia 143 Last Direct Acceptance P. Mayr-Achleitner / T. Smitkova - 401 Player Representative(s) Klara Koukalova BURYACHOK, Irina / KUDRYAVTSEVA, Alla PLISKOVA, Karolina / PLISKOVA, Kristyna M. DOI E. SVITOLINA 67(4) 63 10-6 M. DOI/E. SVITOLINA 64 60 O. KALASHNIKOVA P. KANIA GEO 67(3) 64 10-8 POL PLISKOVA, Karolina 16 PLISKOVA, Kristyna M. DOI E. SVITOLINA 64 76(5) Prize Money (per team) Winner $12,300 Finalist $6,400 Semi-Finalist $3,435 Quarter-Finalist $1,820 First Round $960 Pts. 280 180 110 60 1 Alternates / Retirements / Withdrawals WTA Supervisor(s) Mariana Alves www.wtatennis.com | facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA 41 The protagonist Caroline Wozniacki Born in Odense, Denmark, on 11 July 1990, Caroline Wozniacki, ex N0. 1, position reached on 11 October 2010 and kept for sixty-nine weeks, forty of which consecutive, ended 2014 at No. 8 in the world rankings. After changing in 2014 different coaches, she is now trained by her father Piotr (a Polish emigrated in Denmark in the eighties). She has been engaged with the Irish golf champion Rory McIlroy, becoming one of the most glamorous sport couple. The title won in Istanbul is the only Single’s caught in the season and goes to enriches an already quite full mantel shelf, for a to-tal of twenty-three titles including the Premier of the Indian Wells, Charleston, Montreal, Dubai and Beijing. Wozniacki’s 2014 began with the semi-final in Dubai, then she reached the quarter-finals on the concrete of Miami (losing in two sets to Li Na). In April she reached the semi-finals in Monterrey, Mexico, followed by the one on the grass of Eastbourne in June and on the concrete of the Premier of Cincinnati in August. The most prestigious (and profitable) result of the year re-mains, however, the final at the US Open against her great friend Serena Williams. In the last part of the season she hit another final in Tokyo and the semi-finals in Wuhan and in the WTA Masters of Singapore. TENNIS & TOURISM ISTANBUL, BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE With over 17 million inhabitants, Istanbul is one of the largest cities in the world. Among its uniqueness it is the fact that it rise on two continents, Europe and Asia, divided only by the Bosporus Strait. The city is over a thousand years old and over the centuries changed its name several times: Byzantium first, then Constantinople and finally in 1930 Istanbul. The Istanbul WTA tournament takes place at the new “Kaza World of Sports Arena”. The club is located in the suburbs and it takes a good half a hour to reach it from the city centre. It has five hard courts, three dedicated to the matches and two to training, a beautiful Central, a gym and restaurants. The fee to enter the tournament varies according to the day of the competition. The official hotel is the five stars “Ramada Plaza”, located about twenty minutes drive from the club. It offers to its clients a restaurant with international cuisine, a swimming pool, a health spa, a hair salon, a gym and conference rooms. Between the hotel and the club there is a shuttle service offered by the tournament organization. At about twenty-five minutes drive from the hotel, Ataturk Airport is the main airport of Istanbul. The restaurant inside the club offers a variety of food or you can go in one of the many restaurants in the nearby shopping centre. No more than ten minutes drive from the hotel there is another excellent mall, “Istanbul Forum”, where you can find any kind of restaurants. Turkish cuisine is of a particular taste and you must be able to adapt. 42 BAKU CUP 2014 Date: 21/ 28 July 2014 Prize money: 250,000 $ Tournament Director: Leila Meshki Supervisor: Kerrilyn Cramer Surface: Hard Balls: Babolat Team ELINA’S TROPHY Same place, same story. After one year, Elina Svitolina reacted the script of the previous edition of the Baku Cup, a WTA International tournament held in the capital city of Azerbaijan. In 2013 the young Ukrainian, class ‘94, conquered in Baku, her first WTA career title and once again in 2014 was able to dominate all her opponents, losing only one set. Seed No. 2 of the tournament, Svitolina had an easy ride up BAKU to the semi-finals, when she had to bring out the best of herself to beat the former Roland Garros winner Francesca Schiavone, winning the match in comeback. In the final Svitolina met another young player, Bojana Jovanovski, class ’91. The player from Odessa show her superiority from the very beginning, taking the lead after just twenty-two minutes of game. The second set was more balanced and ended at the tie-break where Svitolina started with a strong 4-0, immediately placing the distance that will prove decisive for the victory of the match. In Baku the Ukrainian player earned her second career title becoming the second teenager after the Russian Pavlyichenkova to win more than one WTA title. To win the Doubles tournament were the Russian Alexandra Panova and the American Heather Watson who defeated in two sets the Romanian Olaru and the Israeli Peer. A difficult tournament from the very beginning for the two winners forced in the opening match to cancel a match point to the couple formed by Bojana Jovanovski and Danka Kovinic. The title won in Baku was the fourth one for the Russian, the third one for Watson and the first one as a couple. 43 44 The protagonist Elina Svitolina TENNIS & TOURISM BAKU AND THE MIDDLE EAST CHARM Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, counts two million inhabitants, but taking into account the metropolitan area it arrives to five million. It lies on the South-West coast of the Caspian Sea. Its twin city is Naples with which shears a similar geographic position, expanding from the bay towards the hills. The city is divided into ten districts and forty-eight municipalities, including some islands and oil platforms located in the Caspian Sea up to 100 km away from the city. The tournament is played at the Baki Tennis Academy which boast a 3.000 seats Central with a retractable roof and eleven hard courts, six of which indoors for the winter months. It also has a Spa, a sauna, a massage centre and a cafeteria. To promote tennis, a sport not so popular in this area, the access is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the beautiful and functional four stars “Qafqaz City Hotel & Residence”. The International Airport, which offers flights to and from the main Europeans capitals and Asia, is located 30 km from the city, for a journey of around 35-40 minutes. Baku has a subway with picturesque stations (they remind those of Moscow) and a regular bus service. The bus is the best way to reach the club. All the best places to drink and eat are on the boulevard. Typical dishes are basmati rice with chicken, cumin, sesame and other spices, kebab and fresh fish from the Caspian Sea. Fishing is allowed only a few months a year for the repopulation of the species. The old town is full of discos and bars where young people dance to the beat of Western music. BAKU Born in Odessa, Ukraine, September 12, 1994, Elina Svitolina ended 2014 at No. 29 in the world, her best ranking yet. She is coached by Ian Hughes, former pro British player, who in the past, among others, trained Andy Murray. Since starting as a pro, 2014 revealed to be the best year for the young Ukrainian, who in Baku won her first Single WTA title. Her first tournament of 2014 was the International Open Gaz de France in Paris, where she reached the quarterfinals. In March she played the mandatory matches of the Premier of Miami, defeating Bouchard at the second round and going up to the knockout stage. In May, in the week preceding the French Open, she reached the semi-finals of the International of Nuremberg. In the second part of the year, after the victory in the tournament of Baku, Svitolina played well in the Premier of Cincinnati, beating among oth-ers the top ten Petra Kvitova, and then in the Chinese Premier of Wuhan, where she beat Giorgi, Lisicki, and Muguruza Kerber, before giving in to Kvitova in the semi-finals. Her 2014 ended with the semi-final of the International of Osaka, Japan. 45 on & off court on court Serena Williams (USA) Serena Williams (USA) Name and Surname Maria Sharapova Maria(RUS) Sharapova (RUS) 26 September 1981 - Saginaw Date and place of birth 19 April 1987 - Nyagan - Nickname Masha @serenawilliams - 4.53 Million Account Twitter / Followers @MariaSharapova - 1.44 Million 175 cm Height 188 cm 70 kg Weight 59 kg 1995 Year entering the Pro circuit 2001 18 Grand Slam 5 64 Total titles won 34 16 Head to Head 2 1 Best ranking 1 63,5 Million Money prize won $ up to 31/12/2014 32,4 Million off court OFF Court Engaged with her coach Patrick Moratoglou Civil Status Engaged with Bulgarian colleague Grigor Dimitrov Shopping, snorkelling and bag & jewellery design Hobbies Shopping, fashion, cinema Miami Dolphins Fan of - UN Unicef Ambassador Acknowledgments UN Unicef Ambassador Together with her sister Venus she is involved in many different Charities. Among many other things they built two schools for poor children in Kenya. Maybe not everyone knows… At the age of six, Sharapova participated with Martina Navratilova in a tennis exhibition in Moscow. 46 PRUDENTIAL HONG KONG TENNIS OPEN Date: 06/14 September 2014 Prize money: 250,000 $ Tournament Director: Kenneth Low Supervisor: Chen Shu Surface: Hard plexipave Balls: Babolat Team SABINE’S COMEBACK After three years since her last victory in a tournament of the WTA circuit, Sabine Lisicki emerged with merit in the “Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open”, a WTA International played on the concrete Plexipave courts of Hong Kong. Located on the South coast of China, the Asian metropolis was missing a major tournament for over twenty years. HONG KONG The German tennis player respected the odds which gave her as the favourite, winning a tournament anything but simple. A real battle the one won by the twenty-five years old who lives in Bradenton, Florida. Since the first round she was forced to work overtime to prevail against the Romanian Monica Niculescu: losing 6/3 4/2 she had to play her best tennis to be able to bring the match to the decisive set, that she dominated completely. Not much easier the semi-final against former Roland Garros champion Francesca Schiavone, where Lisicki found her-self under of a break in the deciding set. The final played with the Czech Karolina Pliskova, seed No. 3 of the tournament, confirmed Lisicki’s fighting skills. Losing 5/1 in the first set, she didn’t give up hope and was able to score six consecutive games and win the partial. She then won twelve of the next fifteen games, earning her fourth career title, the first after the victory in Dallas in 2011. Pliskova was able to console herself winning together with her sister Kristyna the Doubles tournament, their third one of the season. Beaten in two sets at the super tie-break, after saving a match point, Mayr-Achleitner and Rodionova. 47 48 The protagonist Sabine Lisicki Born in Troisdorf, Germany, September 22, 1989, Sabine Lisicki ended 2014 at No. 27 in the world rankings, while her best ranking dates back to May 2012 when she reached No. 12. Trained by her brother Richard , she started playing tennis at the age of seven thanks to her father. Having served at 210 km/h (certified) in the tournament of Stanford, she holds the female record for the fastest services and has been nicknamed Bum Bum Bine. Including the one of Hong Kong, Lisicki took home four majors titles, although her most prestigious result remains the final reached at Wimbledon in 2013. To add to her four WTA titles are the two ITF conquered in 2007. The first part of the season, at least in the Single, didn’t reserved special joys: the best result until June was the third round in the Premier of Madrid. At Wimbledon, where she was defending the final reached the previous year, Sabine surrendered in the quarterfinals to Simona Halep. She then reached the third round in the Premier of Montreal and Cincinnati and at the US Open. One more third round in Beijing in the last Premier of the season. HONG KONG TENNIS & TOURISM HONG KONG AND ITS SKYLINE With Maca Hong Kong is one of the two administrative regions that enjoy considerable autonomy from mother China. The city and its hinterland (over 7 million inhabitants) went back under the control of Beijing in 1997, after being a British protectorate under the Treaty of Nanking of 1842. The lack of space and the growing number of inhabitants and infrastructure, brought the city to have an intense density of buildings, making Hong Kong the most vertical city of the Earth. Its skyline is, indeed, among the most picturesque in the world. The tournament is played at the Victoria Park, a club dedicated entirely to tennis. The complex has twenty hard courts, three of which are used for the tournament’ s matches and other three for training, and a Central with permanent 10.000 seats grandstands. The rest of the space is used to set up the hospitality village, VIP areas, restaurants and outdoor areas for the sponsors. The admission fee varies according on the day and seat location. The official hotel is the “J.W. Marriot “, about 10 minutes drive from Victoria Park. Being a 5-star hotel is equipped with every comfort: SPA, swimming pools, whirlpool, sauna and a large shopping centre. BMW, the official carrier of the tournament, offers players and staff a very efficient transportation service. There is also a pickup service to and from the Hong Kong International Airport, about half an hour by car. When is time to eat you are spoiled for choice: Spanish, Argentines, Italians, Brazilians, Germans, French, Eritrean, Moroccan, Japanese, Thai and, of course, Chinese restaurants 49 TASHKENT OPEN 2014 Date: 08/13 September 2014 Prize money: 250,000 $ Tournament Director: Mr. S. Uthrapathy Supervisor: Martina Lutkova Surface: Hard plexipave Balls: Dunlop Fort Elite KNAPP’S REBIRTH Great performance of Karin Knapp at the $ 250.000 WTA International of Tashkent, the Uzbek capital. The tennis player from northern Italy, now living near Rome where she trains in the Academy of her boyfriend, had a magic week. Throughout the tournament the twenty-seven years old native of Brunico expressed a powerful and constant tennis, without losing a single set in the five matches played, confirming a moment of great physical form similar to that of 2008, when she played the final in the tournament of Antwerp and reached her best ranking at No. 35. Due to numerous injuries she fell over the 600th position, but thanks to her strong will was able to get back on top, reaching again the top forty of the world at the end of 2013. In the most industrial city of Uzbekistan Knapp, after a long period of six years started with the lost final in Belgium, was finally able to bring home her first trophy. “I got a bit stressed when I suffered the comeback of my opponent in the second set” told Knapp referring to when ahead 4-2 and with a set of advantage, had to suffer Jovanovski’ s comeback before winning in the tie -break and letting go to a liberating scream. Even if Jovanovski failed to give a title to her own Country, Serbia had the chance to celebrate thanks to the victory of the young Krunic in the Doubles: together with the Czech Siniakova, she defeated 6/2 6/1 the Russians Gasparyan and Lazarova. 50 The protagonist Karin Knapp Born in Brunico, Italy, June 28, 1987, Karin Knapp ended 2014 at No. 56, while her best ranking dates back to February 2008 when she reached No. 35. She is coached by Alessandro Piccari, Fran-cesco’s brother, a former pro and her boyfriend for a few years now. Karin started playing tennis at the age of seven on the courts of the company where her father Alois worked. The trophy won in Tashkent was the first WTA title of her career. Her last final in a major tournament (Antwerp) was six years ago, when she surrendered in two sets to the former world No. 1 Justine Henin. In 2009-2010 her career was significantly slowed down first by a heart problem and then by a series of injuries. The excellent results of 2013 (second round at Wimbledon the most important) allowed her in 2014 to play with continuity in the WTA circuit. Her first good result is the semi-final reached in May on the courts of Nuremberg, beaten by Bouchard. After the victory in Uzbekistan Knapp played another semifinal: the indoor International of Linz, beating among others Sabine Lisicki, a finalist at Wimbledon 2013. TASHKENT 51 TENNIS & TOURISM TASHKENT, MODERN OASIS Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan, is a beautiful city of over two million inhabitants. Built in an oasis, it is very clean, has wide not too busy streets and many modern buildings. With many green areas, in Tashkent nature and architectures blends perfectly together. The people are very friendly and hospitable. Not too far from the city centre, the School of Olympic tennis has fifteen outdoors (eleven hard and four clay) and three indoors hard courts, a gym, a sauna and a cafeteria. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the “Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace”, a four-star hotel recently renamed. Located in the city centre it offers to its guest a gym, an outdoor swimming pool, a sauna and a gift shop. The tournament’s official bus takes about 25 minutes to get to the club. Tashkent International Airport, located 13 km away from the hotel, is accessible on demand. There are also two railway stations: Severny and Youzhniy. Uzbek food is very nutritious. The traditional dish is plov (fried meat with onion and carrot served with rice). Lagman, shurpa, somsa are other typical Uzbeks dishes. During the tournament the restaurant “Bek” organises buffet with European food where players and staff can dine. Near the hotel there is a restaurant serving Korean food with a nice atmosphere and live music. The “Gruzinskiy Dvorik”, though not very close to the hotel, is a very good Georgian restaurant; another restaurant that we recommend is the “Caravan”, where you can enjoy Uzbek cuisine and live music. For a drink and a chat we recommend the “Chelsea Pub”, the “Barxan” and the “CMI”. 52 KIA KOREA OPEN Date: 15/21 September 2014 Prize Money: 500,000 $ Tournament Director: Mr. Jin-Soo Lee Supervisor: Pam Whytcross Surface: Deco Turf II Balls: Wilson US Open PLISKOVA: QUICK CONSOLATION After just one week from the final lost to Lisicki in Hong Kong, Karolina Pliskova consoled herself in the XI consecutive edition of the rich $ 500.000 WTA International played in the beautiful "Seoul Olympic Park Tennis Centre". After the one won the year before in Kuala Lumpur, the Czech tennis player won her second career title in the capital city of South Korea. The stronger of the twins Pliskova had a complicated tournament starting from the second round, arrived to the third set, with the German Friedsam. Another difficult match was the semi-final with the Russian Maria Kirilenko. Pliskova once again found herself under of a set winning the beautiful Russian 6/3 in the deciding set. In the final act she met the left-handed American Varvara Lepchenko, at her first final ever. Pliskova had to resort again to the third set to be able to defeat the surprise of the week, able in the quarterfinals to beat the first-seeded of the draw and world No. 5 Agnieszka Radwanska. After losing the second set at the tie-break, Pliskova exploited the numerous errors of her opponent at the start of the third set to get a substantial advantage. The four games of the initial partial finished all in the hands of the twentytwo Czech player, who will keep the advantage earned up to the handshake. Karolina Pliskova was finally able to SEOUL end a bad string of three lost finals: first with Makarova in Pattaya City, then with Bouchard in Nuremberg and, as mentioned, the previous week with Lisicki. The Spanish Lara Arruabarrena and the Romanian Begu won the final of the Doubles played against Mona Barthel and Mandy Minella. 53 KIA Korea Open Seoul, Korea 15 - 21 September 2014 $500,000 - WTA International Hard MAIN DRAW DOUBLES 1 4 3 2 1 CHAN, Hao-Ching CHAN, Yung-Jan 2 BARTHEL, Mona MINELLA, Mandy M. BARTHEL M. MINELLA GER 76(5) 63 LUX 3 LEE, Hye-Min LEE, Se Jin KOR KOR 4 BOGDAN, Elena KUWATA, Hiroko E. BOGDAN H. KUWATA ROU 61 62 JPN 5 KALASHNIKOVA, Oksana VORACOVA, Renata GEO CZE 6 BOGDAN, Ana FRIEDSAM, Anna-Lena O. KALASHNIKOVA R. VORACOVA [4] ROU 63 76(4) GER 7 GLUSHKO, Julia ROGOWSKA, Olivia ISR AUS 8 CHAN, Chin-Wei HSU, Chieh-Yu C. CHAN C. HSU TPE 62 46 10-5 TPE 9 KOVINIC, Danka SCHMIEDLOVA, Anna MNE SVK 10 PANOVA, Alexandra WATSON, Heather A. PANOVA H. WATSON RUS 62 64 GBR 11 ARRUABARRENA, Lara BEGU, Irina-Camelia ESP ROU 12 JURAK, Darija MOULTON-LEVY, Megan L. ARRUABARRENA I. BEGU CRO 61 61 USA 13 HAN, Xinyun MCHALE, Christina CHN USA 14 HONG, Seung-Yeon KANG, Seo-Kyung X. HAN C. MCHALE KOR 60 62 KOR 15 KIRILENKO, Maria WICKMAYER, Yanina RUS BEL 16 PLISKOVA, Karolina PLISKOVA, Kristyna Seeded Players 1 CHAN, Hao-Ching / CHAN, Yung-Jan 2 PLISKOVA, Karolina / PLISKOVA, Kristyna 3 JURAK, Darija / MOULTON-LEVY, Megan 4 KALASHNIKOVA, Oksana / VORACOVA, Renata Last Direct Acceptance Lee Hye-Min / Lee Se-Jin 1982 Player Representative(s) Chanelle Scheepers TPE TPE M. BARTHEL M. MINELLA 60 62 M. BARTHEL M. MINELLA 46 64 10-6 C. CHAN C. HSU 63 62 L. ARRUABARRENA/I. BEGU 63 63 L. ARRUABARRENA I. BEGU 62 62 L. ARRUABARRENA I. BEGU 75 00 Ret'd M. KIRILENKO Y. WICKMAYER 64 63 M. KIRILENKO Y. WICKMAYER CZE 64 64 CZE Rank 52 110 115 143 Prize Money (per team) Winner $17,724 Finalist $9,222 Semi-Finalist $4,950 Quarter-Finalist $2,623 First Round $1,383 Alternates / Retirements / Withdrawals Pts. 280 180 110 60 1 M. Kirilenko / Y. Wickmayer - M. Kirilenko (Left Abdominal Strain WTA Supervisor(s) Pam Whytcross www.wtatennis.com | facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA The protagonist Karolina Pliskova Born in Louny, Czech Republic, March 21, 1992, Karolina Pliskova ended 2014 at No. 24 in the world rankings, which also coincides with her best ranking yet. She is coached by former pro Dan-iel Vanek. In the team that follows her in the circuit there is also the trainer Frantisek Mandlik. She has a left-handed twin sister, Kristyna, with who plays regularly in doubles. After joining permanently in 2013 the first hundred of the world, the results obtained in 2014 made her go the ex-tra mile, so as to enter the top 30. During the year she won the International of Seoul, South Ko-rea, and of Linz, Austria. The first good result of the season arrived in March in Thailand, where she reached the final of the tournament of Pattaya, beating among others Cirstea and Georges. The following month she played the semi-final of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, losing to Cibulkova, fi-nalist of the Australian Open 2014. At the end of May Pliskova reached the final of the WTA of Nu-remberg, proving to be able to play well on clay too. Before winning as mentioned in Seoul and Linz, she defeated the former world No. 1 Ivanovic at the US Open and reached yet another Inter-national final, Hong Kong, stopped by Lisicki. 54 TENNIS & TOURISM SEOUL, BETWEEN TRADITION AND PROGRESS Capital of South Korea, Seoul is one of the most populous cities in the world, reaching, with its metropolitan area, nearly 25 million people. Despite the size the city is very liveable, thanks to a very good public transport. Almost all the Koreans have a strong civic sense of duty and are very well coming. The Korea Open is played in the Olympic Park, located far from the city centre, in the Olympic Village that hosted the Olympics of 1988. It has ten hard tennis courts and a Central with a capacity of ten thousand seats. The cost of the ticket ranges from a minimum of € 7.5, for the first matches, to a maximum of € 75 for the best places on the day of the final. The official hotels are two: the "Lotte Hotel World" and the "Rosana Boutique Hotel". Both luxurious hotels are close to the Olympic Park. Ideals for business travellers. The "Lotte Hotel" has even an amusement park. The organisation provides a shuttle service between the official hotels and the Olympic Park, with regular departures based on the needs of the game. The Seoul-Incheon International Airport was built recently and is now become one of the major hub for international flights. From Incheon you can easily reach the city by Metro (€ 10), Limousine Bus (€ 10) or by taxi (€ 60). The South Korean cuisine is characterised by raw fish, cleaned and filleted in front of you and then served on the table. For a drink after dinner we recommend the district of Gangnam, full of pubs, bars and discos. SEOUL 55 GUANGZHOU INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S OPEN 2014 Date: 15/20 September 2014 Prize money: 426,750 $ Tournament director: Huang JianTing Supervisor: Mariana Alves Surface: Hard Balls: Babolat NICULESCU POWER On the outdoor hard courts of the WTA Guangzhou International Monica Niculescu dominated all her opponents. In the largest coastal city of southern China, the Romanian player crushed the competition winning with merit her second title of the major circuit. Only seventeen games lost in five matches, in a tournament without worries. After defeating at the very beginning the Serbian Bojana Jovanovski, seed No. 4, the twenty-seven years old from Bucharest gave herself the best possible birthday present. Helped by the unexpected exit of the first-seeded Samantha Stosur, Niculescu had an easy semifinals against the surprising local wild card Yafan Wang. In the final she met Cornet, tired from the toils of the semifinal with the Swiss Bacsinszki. After struggling in the first set, Cornet had to let go, losing badly the second half of the race and ending the match 6/4 6/0. The Romanian player with her atypical game has been able to embarrass the most quoted opponents. This victory brings Niculescu among the top 50 players in the world. Her best ranking was No. 28, reached in 2012. In the Doubles, another disappointment for the French Cornet: paired with the Polish Magda Linette, was defeated in the last act by the Asian players Chuang Chia-Jung Chen and Liang with the final score of 2/6 7/6 (3) 10/7. 56 GUANGZHOU 57 The protagonist Monica Niculescu Born in Slatina, R omania, September 25, 1987, Monica Niculescu ended 2014 at No. 47. Her best ranking is No. 28, reached February 2012. Daughter of two engineers, Mihai and Christian, she started playing tennis at the age of seven and is coached by Calin Ciorbagiu, who introduced her to professional tennis. In 2008 she entered in a permanent way the top 100 in the world, keeping a consistent performance throughout the years. She won the International of Guangzhou in China and in 2013 the first edition of the International of Florianopolis in Brazil. The first part of 2014 has been stingy of good results for Niculescu, except for the 3rd round of the Premier of Doha and the quarterfinals in Florianopolis, where she played as a defending champion. Her first good result arrived in July at the Open of Bucharest, Romania, where she reached the semi-finals, losing to compatriot Halep in three sets. Then in mid-September she conquered the tournament of Guang-zhou, defeating one after the other the Serbian Jovanovski, the Japanese Doi, the Puerto Rican Puig, the Chinese Wang and the favoured, the French Cornet, in the final. TENNIS & TOURISM GUANGZHOU, FOOD CAPITAL Guangzhoi is also called the city of goats and, indeed, the emblem of the city is a goat. Thanks to its large port it is one of the richest cities of southern China and is considered the food capital of the Country. Officially it has over ten million inhabitants, but the real figure it is at least three times that. The tournament takes place at the Tianhe Sports Centre. Located inside the University, close to the stadium of the Guangzhou Evergrande FC football team, it has a Central, three small courts for training and four indoors. The fee to assist to the tournament varies according to the day of the competition and the chosen seat. The official hotel is the “Hilton Guangzhou Tianhe”. Available to players a shuttle service to and from the club. The Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport is easily and cheaply accessible from the club or hotel. Guangzhou is well connected by an efficient rail network to all the main cities of China, there is even a fast train that arrives in Beijing covering 2400 km in ten hours. Local food available within the sport Centre. Those who are not fond of Chinese cuisine, can escape to one of the many nearby Subway. Near the club there is a German pub, not cheap but worth a visit. There is also an excellent Japanese restaurant near the hotel with the formula “all you can eat” at a very affordable price. 58 JAPAN WOMEN’S OPEN TENNIS 2014 Date: 06/12 October 2014 Prize money: 250,000 $ Tournament director: Ichiro Nakanishi Supervisor: Fabrice Chouquet Surface: Hard Balls: SRIXON (Dunlop) OSAKA SWEET OSAKA There is no better place Samantha would choose to play the tournament of her life. In the $ 250.000 WTA International of Osaka, Japan, the Australian tennis player, respecting the odds, conquered her third career title. It was here in Osaka, her second most favoured tournament after the Australian Open, that Sam won in 2009 her first major title. A tournament dominated by Stosur, who imposed herself on her less quoted opponents with her fast pace game and heavy balls. However, she had to sweat more than expected in the final played against the young revelation Zarina Diyas. In the first set Stosur found herself behind of two games, 3/5, having to cancel two match points and winning the day at the tie-break, by a score of nine points to seven. The first set will prove vital for the economy of the match: Diyas, at her first WTA final, will feel the pressure of the game, suffering two breaks in the first and the last game, handling the sceptre to the thirty years old player from Gold Coast. For Stosur this was the sixth career title, a victory that earned her a place in the WTA Torunament of Champions in Sofia. For Diyas, nominated for “Rising Star” of the year, the satisfaction of a high level tournament that launches her close to the top 30 in the world. In the Doubles, Shuko Aoyama and Renata OSAKA Voracova, at their first success as couple, defeated in final Lara Arruabarrena and Tatjana Maria with a clean 6/1 6/2. 59 60 The protagonist Samantha Stosur Born in Brisbane, Australia, March 30, 1984, into a family of Polish origin, Samantha Stosur ended 2014 at No. 23 in the world rankings. Her best ranking is No. 4, reached in February 2011. She started playing tennis at the age of eight, after having received a racket as a Christmas present. In 2006 together with the American Lisa Raymond, was at the top of the Doubles rankings. In 2010 she won the US Open, managing to break the Australian (Women) fasting started in 1980, when Evonne Goolagong won Wimbledon. Stosur boasts another major final: Paris 2010 against the Ital-ian Schiavone and six WTA titles. In 2014 she won the tournament of Osaka, repeating the victory obtained in 2009 and 2013. The other triumphs arrived on American soil: Charleston in 2010 and Carlsbad in 2013. Before winning in Osaka, Sam reached the second round at the Roland Garros and the semi-finals of the Premier Mandatory of Beijing (defeating among others Schiavone, Wozniacki and Cornet) and of the Premier of New Haven. OSAKA TENNIS & TOURISM OSAKA, KITCHEN OF TASTE After Tokyo and Yokohama, Osaka, located in the Kansai region, is the third Japanese city for population density. The Utsubo Tennis Center is located within the homonymous urban park and every year hosts several important tennis tournaments. The Club has sixteen hard courts, four of which used for the tournament. The Central can accommodate 5,000 spectators, while the Court 1 up to 500. A ticket is necessary to watch the matches. The official hotel of the tournament is the five stars “New Otani”, a modern property located in the district Osaka Business Park. In addition to two swimming pools, one outside and one inside, sauna, Turkish bath, massage room, gym and tennis courts, its guest can also enjoy superlative views of the river, which surrounds the park, and of the XVI century Osaka Castle. The club is just over 15 minutes drive from the hotel. The tournament provides a shuttle service from and to the club. The nearest airport is the famous Kansai International Airport, an incredible site designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano in the late ‘80s. Built on an artificial island, 3 km from the mainland, it is connected to Osaka and Kyoto Railway Station by the Kansai Airport line. You can eat at the restaurant of the club or chose one of the many “bistro-van” parked around the Central. The best restaurant in the area, is undoubtedly the “DBL”, where you can enjoy very good Italian dishes in an elegant and quiet environment. Osaka is also considered the “Kitchen of Taste” of Japan. Shinsaibashi district, the main shopping area of the city, is full of places where you can try Japanese delicacies. 61 GARANTI KOZA WTA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Date: 28 October / 02 November 2014 Prize money: 750,000 $ Tournament director: Stefan Tzvetkov Supervisor: Fabrice Chouquet Surface: Hard (indoor) Balls: HEAD Pro T/S PETKO-DANCE IN SOFIA For the third consecutive year the WTA season ended in Sofia, Bulgaria, with the “WTA Tournament of Champions”. The wellestablished formula sees two groups including the six players of higher ranking to have won at least one International WTA tournament in the year and two wild cards. In 2014 invitations granted by the organisers went to the Italian Flavia Pennetta and the home player Tsvetana Pironkova. The matches took place at the Armeec Arena. It was a very entertaining tournament, very balanced therefore uncertain until the end. To win was the German Andrea Petkovic, who, curiously enough, lost her opening match and then won the qualifying against Cibulkova. Same fate for Flavia Pennetta, the other finalist, who lost a match of the round Robin to Garbine Muguruza, unbeaten until the semi-finals (Petkovic). Spectacular the last act of the tournament, staged in front of a copious and noisy audience: after a start completely in favour of Pennetta, Petkovic gradually adjusted her tennis, bringing the match to the third set. The German player could not end the season in a better way, earning after Charleston and Bad Gastein, her third WTA title of 2014. At the end of the match the tennis player born in Bosnia expressed her joy: “I am happy to have played the final against Pennetta because we both returned from injury this year”. With this victory Petkovic surpassed the Italian tennis player in the ranking. Sofia greets the WTA circuit: from next year the “Master B” will move from Bulgaria to China, with the WTA Elite Trophy, Zhuhai. 62 GARANTI KOZA WTA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS - SOFIA 2014 L W L 6 CORNET, Alizé W L 7 MUGURUZA, Garbiñe W W W L W L W-L 0-4 0.00% 8 - 24 25.00% 2 CIBULKOVA, Dominika 2-1 5-2 71.43% 32 - 19 62.75% 4 PETKOVIC, Andrea W L 1-2 2-4 33.33% 23 - 30 43.40% 5 SUÁREZ NAVARRO, Carla L W 3-0 6-1 85.71% 37 - 19 66.07% 8 PIRONKOVA, Tsvetana L L 0-1 0-2 0.00% 4 - 12 25.00% W W 2-1 4-2 66.67% 34 - 31 52.31% L W 2-1 4-2 66.67% 30 - 27 52.63% W 2-1 4-2 66.67% 34 - 24 58.62% 0-3 0-6 0.00% 23 - 39 37.10% L D. Cibulkova d T. Pironkova 63 76(6) G. Muguruza d E. Makarova 62 61 C. Suárez Navarro d A. Petkovic 60 64 G. Muguruza d F. Pennetta 06 61 61 A. Petkovic d T. Pironkova 75 62 A. Cornet d E. Makarova 61 64 D. Cibulkova d C. Suárez Navarro 75 64 G. Muguruza d A. Cornet 63 75 A. Petkovic d D. Cibulkova 75 63 F. Pennetta d K. Pliskova 61 63 C. Suárez Navarro d T. Pironkova 76(2) 61 SERDIKA GROUP - FINAL STANDINGS Semi-Final E. MAKAROVA () Final Champion PLAYERS PENNETTA, Flavia [ITA] PETKOVIC, Andrea 61 64 MUGURUZA, Garbiñe [ESP] SUÁREZ NAVARRO, Carla [ESP] PETKOVIC, Andrea 16 64 63 SUÁREZ NAVARRO, Carla PENNETTA, Flavia 64 62 CIBULKOVA, Dominika [SVK] CORNET, Alizé [FRA] PIRONKOVA, Tsvetana [BUL] MAKAROVA, Ekaterina [RUS] PLISKOVA, Karolina [CZE] 2 November 2014 at 20:53 Date and Time Games W-L Win % W-L Win % SREDETS GROUP - FINAL STANDINGS MUGURUZA, Garbiñe PENNETTA, Flavia Sets 1. SUÁREZ NAVARRO, Carla [ESP] 2. PETKOVIC, Andrea [GER] 3. CIBULKOVA, Dominika [SVK] 4. PIRONKOVA, Tsvetana [BUL] PETKOVIC, Andrea [GER] PETKOVIC, Andrea Round Robin Record PETKOVIC, Andrea 0-2 F. Pennetta d A. Cornet 61 62 1. MUGURUZA, Garbiñe [ESP] 2. PENNETTA, Flavia [ITA] 3. CORNET, Alizé [FRA] 4. PLISKOVA, Karolina [CZE] SOFIA CIBULKOVA, Dominika Win % PIRONKOVA, Tsvetana L PENNETTA, Flavia Win % GROUP SREDETS SUÁREZ NAVARRO, Carla MAKAROVA, Ekaterina - wd 3 Games Seeded positions Round Robin Record Sets W-L 1 Alt PLISKOVA, Karolina PLISKOVA, Karolina MUGURUZA, Garbiñe CORNET, Alizé PENNETTA, Flavia GROUP SERDIKA MAKAROVA, Ekaterina - wd Seeded positions 2014 SINGLES COMPETITION Stefan Tzvetkov Tournament Director Points Won Participant Fee Round Prize Money Won Total Prize Money Won 340 220 180 145 145 110 75 50 25 35000 35000 35000 35000 35000 35000 35000 27000 15,500 230000 105000 55000 40000 30000 15000 0 0 0 $265,000 $140,000 $90,000 $75,000 $65,000 $50,000 $35,000 $27,000 $15,500 Fabrice Chouquet WTA Supervisor 63 The protagonist Andrea Petkovic TENNIS & TOURISM Born in Tuzla, Bosnia (at the time still part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), September 9, 1987, from Serbian father and Bosnian mother, Andrea Petkovic at the age of three moved with her family to Germany to escape the Balkans war. She finished 2014 at No. 14. Her best ranking dates back to October 2011, when she was No. 9. She started to play tennis at a very young age under the watchful eye of her dad Zoran, but both parents insisted for Andrea to finish her higher education before starting to play professionally. Unfortunately her career was marred by an in-credible series of injuries that have kept her away from the courts for quite a long period. 2014 was the year of her return. The first good result arrived in April on the green courts of the Charleston Premier where she defeated among others Lisicki, Safarova and Bouchard, bringing home the WTA trophy. A few weeks later she reached the semi-finals at the Roland Garros (the first in a Grand Slam). In July she won the International in Bad Gastein, Austria, and reached the semi-final on the American concrete of Stanford. 2014 ended in a perfect way, with Andrea win-ning the final of the Champions of Sofia against the Italian Pennetta. SOFIA’S EPILOGUE Sofia with more than one million inhabitants is the capital of Bulgaria. The tournament took place at the Arena Armeec of Sofia, a facility used for events and concerts that can accommodate up to 15,000 spectators. Inside, in addition to the Central, there is a small court, always in concrete, used for training. A restaurant and a very well equipped players-lounge, with a ping pong table and another restaurant reserved to players and coaches, make the stay in the Arena very pleasant indeed. The entrance fee varies according to the location of the seat and the day of the tournament. The official hotel for players and guests is the five stars “Grand Hotel Sofia”, while the staff and the judges sleep in the near “Suite Hotel”, a modern four stars hotel, which offers a comfortable and pleasant stay. There is a restaurant that serves excellent meat dishes, room service, a gym and a conference room. Going up in the elevator you can enjoy a beautiful view over the university district. There is a shuttle service between the hotel, the Arena, and the airport (about a fifteen minutes drive). The “Grand Hotel” is five minutes from the Arena, while the “Suite Hotel” is about ten minutes away. The university area is full of clubs, bars and supermarkets. Deserving a visit is “Club35”. It has outdoor and indoor seating as well as exclusive private rooms where to enjoy cocktails and hot dishes. Another very nice place is the “Moderator”, perfect for coffee and aperitifs. It also offers a special lunch time menu. By moving toward the centre, with a fifteen minutes ride by taxi and a small cost of 8/9 Lev (less than € 5) you can enjoy all the best restaurants of Sofia. 64 The first WTA title Tsvetana Pironkova (13/09/1987) – WTA Sydney. In Sidney the player native of Sofia won her first ATP title, even if she already proved to be able to play high level tennis. The Bulgarian did not lose a single set all week. Starting from the qualifying, she first beat Sara Errani (3) in the quarterfinals, then Petra Kvitova (2) in the semi-finals and Angelique Kerber (5) in the final. Garbiñe Muguruza (10/08/1993)- WTA Hobart. As her colleague Pironkova, also the young Spanish Garbine Muguruza had an exemplary year. Starting from the qualifying, Muguruza won the tournament of Hobart without losing a single set. She defeated the second-seeded Flipkens in the quarter-finals and Zakopalova (7) in the final. Kurumi Nara (30/12/1991) - WTA Rio de Janeiro. Born in Minoh, the small but versatile Japanese player caught on the red clay of Rio de Janeiro an unexpected success. Credited seed No. 5 of the Draw, she had an easy path up to the semi-finals, where she needed three sets to overcome the Italian Nastassja Burnett. In the final the emotion took the best of her, complicating a bit what could had been an easier match against a tired Zakopalova. Nevertheless she ended the match in her favour winning the decisive set. Caroline Garcia (16/10/1993) – WTA Bogotá. Born in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the French hope undertook in Colombia a formidable journey. Starting as seed No. 5 of the Draw she defeated in the final the defending champion Jelena Jankovic. With an aggressive game, much suited for fast surfaces, in Bogotá Garcia took advantage of the favourable environmental conditions conquering what it looks to be the first in a long series of trophies. Donna Vekić (28/06/1996) - Kuala Lumpur. Born in Osijek, the young Croatian, No. 7 of the main Draw, surprised everyone by showing a maturity worthy of a veteran. A true gem the final played against the seed No. 1 Cibulkova, won in comeback. On the Malaysian cement, Vekic expressed a determination and a unique stubbornness that will be surely earn her a glorious career. María Teresa Torró Flor (02/02/1992) – WTA Marrakesh. Born in Villena, Spain, she surprised everyone in the Moroccan tournament. On the red clay of Marrakesh, she managed not to lose a single set up to the final and most importantly was able to defeat in the semi-final her compatriot Muguruza. In the final, after a close fight, she beat the Swiss Oprandi celebrating her first career title. Carla Suárez Navarro (09/03/1988) – WTA Oeiras. Native of Las Palmas, Suarez Navarro took full advantage of her features to triumph in the Portuguese tournament. Starting as favourite, she respected the predictions risking only in the final with the Russian Kuznetsova, before ending the match at the third set. Experienced player with a sumptuous one-handed backhand and former top-20, she won her first title quite late in what has been already an excellent career. 65 Eugenie Bouchard (25/02/1994) – WTA Nuremberg. Born in Montreal, Quebec, the miracle baby of international tennis took in Germany her first WTA title. Seed No. 2 of the tournament played on clay, Bouchard struggled only in the final with the Czech Karolina Pliskova, winning the match at the deciding set. For “Genie” this is probably the first trophy of a career destined to the highest levels. Mónica Puig (27/09/1993) – WTA Strasbourg. Born in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, Puig surprised everyone in the tournament played in mid-May on the French red clay. Not credited to particular expectations, she played throughout the week a solid and aggressive tennis, without losing even a set, in a tournament made easier by the premature exit of the seed No. 1 in the first round. She beat Petkovic (4) in the quarterfinals and then had an easy final against the other revelation of the tournament Silvia Soler-Espinosa. Coco Vandeweghe (06/12/1991) – WTA Hertogenbosch. Born in New York, the twenty-three American winner in her home town of the Slam Junior, won on the Dutch grass of Hertogenbosch her first WTA title. Starting from the qualifying, she leveraged on her great service to have the best, not without suffering, of her most quoted opponents. After the excellent victory in the quarterfinals against Muguruza, she easily beat in the final the Chinese Zheng Jie. Madison Keys (17/02/1995) – WTA Eastbourne. Born in Rock Island, Illinois, the young American player found on the English grass of Eastbourne the suitable conditions for her aggressive tennis. She defeated in the final, after a long battle, the German Kerber (5), ending the third set 7/5. Surely the first title of what will be a glorious career. Karin Knapp (28/06/1987) – Tashkent. Born in Brunico, in northern Italy, Knapp, after a long series of injuries that have slowed her growth, finally found on the Uzbek cement her golden week. Reaching the final of Tashkent without losing a single set, she won the Serbian Bojana Jovanovski recovering a disadvantage of 2-4 in the second set before closing the match at the tie-break. Alison Riske (03/06/1993) – WTA Tianjin. Born in Pittsburgh, United States, she won the first edition of the Chinese WTA. Seed No. 6 of the main Draw, she had an immaculate tournament, defeating in the final the young Swiss Belinda Bencic. Annika Beck (16/02/1994)- WTA Luxembourg City Born in Giessen, Germany, her name follows the one of the great Caroline Wozniacki in the Roll of Honour of the WTA of Luxembourg. Tournament dominated by the German player who has not lost even a set, leaving just crumbs to her opponents. 66 Titles won by player Titles won by nation Total 19 Na on Czech Republic 16 United States 13 Russia 12 Spain 10 9 Germany Italy 9 Romania 8 China 6 Chinese Taipei Total 1 Poland 1 Bulgaria 1 Denmark 1 Puerto Rico 1 Argen na 1 Great Britain 1 Netherlands 1 New Zealand Total Player 7 Serena Williams 5 Sara Errani 5 Roberta Vinci 5 Peng Shuai 5 Karolína Plíšková 4 Maria Sharapova 4 Sania Mirza 4 Ana Ivanovic 3 Petra Kvitová 3 Hsieh Su-wei 3 Andrea Petkovic 3 Cara Black 3 Flavia Penne a 3 Mar na Hingis 3 Alla Kudryavtseva 3 Anastasia Rodionova 3 Garbiñe Muguruza 6 France 5 Australia 5 Switzerland 5 Serbia 4 India 4 Croa a 4 Japan 3 Zimbabwe 3 Slovenia 3 Klára Koukalová 3 Kazakhstan 3 Monica Niculescu 3 Canada 3 Ukraine 2 Hungary 67 Statistics WTA First service points won Serena Williams % 76.3 75.1 Matches 25 44 Venus Williams 70.6 Karolína Plíšková 70.0 35 44 Lucie Safarova Camila Giorgi 69.5 68.5 68.3 Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Second game won Player % 81.7 80.5 44 25 Lucie Safarova 76.0 45 Petra Kvitová 36 Caroline Wozniacki 74.6 73.8 Simona Halep 73.6 Li Na 73.3 49 35 73.2 44 9 Karolína Plíšková Samantha Stosur 72.9 36 10 Venus Williams 72.7 35 Break points saved Player 1 2 3 4 Serena Williams 5 6 7 8 Li Na 9 10 Lucie Safarova Angelique Kerber B. Zahlavova Strycova Dominika Cibulkova Victoria Azarenka Garbiñe Muguruza Caroline Wozniacki Jelena Jankovic % 63.2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Chanelle Scheepers 9 10 Dominika Cibulkova Simona Halep Agnieszka Radwa ska Sara Errani Maria Sharapova Li Na Monica Niculescu Annika Beck Carla Suárez Navarro Matches 50 49 56 38 47 % Points won returning first service Matches 50.3 Serena Williams 50.3 53 60 Alison Van Uytvanck 50.1 29 Petra Kvitová 55 5 6 7 8 Simona Halep AnaI vanovic 49.9 49.6 49.1 Casey Dellacqua 49.1 43 Madison Keys 49.1 48 9 10 Li Na 48.7 35 Silvia Soler Espinosa 48.5 39 62 75 Break points converted Player 59.5 59.3 22 48 59.3 59.2 54 54 9 10 47.4 46.3 46.2 46.0 67.7 Samantha Stosur 60.2 59.6 % 48.8 48.7 Maria Sharapova 35 36 1 2 3 4 41 35 45 61.5 60.7 60.4 Madison Keys 68.0 68.0 Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Return Games Won Player 46 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Petra Kvitová 45 31 Second serve points won Matches Serena Williams Coco Vandeweghe 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Coco Vandeweghe Monica Niculescu Zheng Jie Simona Halep Paula Ormaechea Li Na Chanelle Scheepers Maria Sharapova Serena Williams María Teresa Torró Flor Heather Watson Matches % 55.6 30 21 54.3 49 52.9 52.8 25 52.8 3 5 52.3 28 52.3 47 44 51.7 51.5 51.3 22 19 1 2 3 4 Player % Sara Errani 43.8 43.5 43.0 42.9 42.8 42.3 Monica Niculescu Simona Halep Matches 48 30 49 Annika Beck 42.3 28 53 59 33 Klara Koukalová Li Na 41.6 41.4 24 35 Zheng Jie 41.4 21 Chanelle Scheepers 5 6 7 8 Agnieszka Radwa ska 9 10 Carla Suárez Navarro Points Won Returning 2nd Serve Player % 61.2 60.2 Matches 28 49 Li Na 60.1 59.7 59.7 59.5 Dominika Cibulkova 59.5 47 17 53 35 36 Lara Arruabarrena 58.9 17 Yaroslava Shvedova 58.6 58.6 28 46 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Chanelle Scheepers 9 10 Simona Halep Maria Sharapova Kiki Berten Agnieszka Radwa ska Caroline Wozniacki Matches 28 49 53 48 47 35 45.4 45.4 30 45.1 45.0 43 59 33 68 Davis Cup “In 2014 Crionet continued its collaboration with the Davis Cup and the Italian Serie A1. Our team was present during the matches Slovenia-Portugal and Slovenia-Israel and during the World Group quarter-final between Italy and Great Britain, which took place in the beautiful setting of Naples’ waterfront. After several years in Rovereto, the final of the Itlian Serie A1 moved to the 105 Stadium of Genoa, where in three days of tournament were awarded the Men and Women’s title. 69 SLOVENIA-PORTUGAL & SLOVENIA-ISRAEL Earlier this year were held in Slovenia two important Davis Cup meetings of the group I of the Europe-Africa zone. In the first round, which took place on the weekend of January 31 on the indoors court of the Tennis Club Triglav, Kranji, Blaz Trupej’s team defeated 3 to 2 the Portuguese national team, led by Joao Sousa. The 25 year old from Guimaraes brought his nation in advantage defeating in four sets the No. 2 Slovenian Janez Semrajc. To put things in place was Blaz Kavcic, with an excellent performance in the match played against the young Portuguese Gastao Elias. Decisive for the final score the Doubles won by the Slovenian Kavcic and Grega Zemlja, who defeated always in three sets Sousa and Elias. Blaz Kavcic then won 7/5 7/5 6/2 against Sousa the final Single, irrelevant for the purposes of the final result but confirming the final score of 3/2 SLOVENIA - PORTUGAL 3/2 Janez Semrajc – Joao Sousa 1-6 4-6 6-4 0-6 Blaz Kavcic – Gastao Elias 7/6(14) 6/1 6/4 Blaz Kavcic-Grega Zemlja – Joao Sousa- Gastao Elias 6/3 7/5 7/6(5) Blaz Kavcic – Joao Sousa 7/5 7/5 6/2 Mike Urbanija – Frederico Silva 6/4 3/4 ret. In the decisive round, played on the weekend of 4 April on the red courts of the SRC Marina in Portoroz, Trupej’s team missed its chance to be promoted to the World Group 2015, losing 3-1 to Israel in front to his own public. Decisive as well as unexpected the defeat of Blaz Kavcic in the opening match. The Slovenian lost 6/4 at the fifth set to Amir Weintraub. Blaz Rola then restored the hope in his team, defeating Dudi Sela. But then the Slovenian couple was not able to do much in the presence of the experts Erlich and Ram, who won the match in four sets. To give the qualification to Eyal Ran’s team was Dudi Sela, victorious in four sets on Grega Zemlja. SLOVENIA – ISRAELI 1/3 Blaz Kavcic – Amir Weintraub 6/4 5/7 3/6 6/3 4/6 Blaz Rola – Dudi Sela 6/3 6/4 6/4 Blaz Rola-Grega Zemlja – Jonathan Erlich-Andy Ram 6/7(9) 6/4 6/7(5) 3/6 Grega Zemlja – Dudi Sela 2/6 7/6(5) 0/6 2/6 Blaz Rola – Amir Weintraub no played 70 ITALY-GREAT BRITAIN Over the weekend of 4 April took place the matches of the quarterfinals of the World Group of the Davis Cup, the greatest competition in the world organised by the International Federation of Tennis. In Naples, in the splendid waterfront of Posillipo, the Italian national team of Corrado Barazzutti after sixteen years of absence earned its access in the top four of the world group. In a Central specially set up for the event, Italy subverted the odds which were giving a fierce Britain led by the world No. 6 Andy Murray as the favourite. To take the limelight, however, was Fabio Fognini, No. 18, who during the three days played a very high level of tennis. Yet, after a shower of rain that delayed the program, it took more than necessary to Fabio Fognini to make its first point against the no very ductile James Ward, No. 103 in the world and mainly a fast surface player. Andy Murray then brought the competition to a draw, defeating in three set a still combative Seppi. The next day, in the double which could prove decisive in entering the semi-finals, the Italian couple formed by Fabio Fognini and Simone Bolelli gave a lacklustre performance, losing in four sets to the British Colin Fleming and Andy Murray. In the final day, when all seemed written, a majestic Fabio Fognini brought back hope to the Italian team, beaten in three sets, 6/3 6/3 6/4, a helpless Andy Murray and postponing the qualification to one more single. In the deciding match, Andreas Seppi played a very good match, overcoming the pressure of the role of favourite and taming in three sets James Ward, so as to give to its nation the semi-final that was missing since ‘98. ITALY – GREAT BRITAIN 3/2 Fabio Fognini – James Ward 6/4 2/6 6/4 6/1 Andreas Seppi – Andy Murray 4/6 5/7 3/6 Simone Bolelli-Fabio Fognini – Colin Fleming-Andy Murray 3/6 2/6 6/3 5/7 Fabio Fognini – Andy Murray 6/3 6/3 6/4 Andreas Seppi – James Ward 6/4 6/3 6/4 71 FED CUP/A1 THE REVENGE OF THE TC GENOVA 1893 In their own city the Tennis Club Genova 1893 managed to defeat the Tennis Club Prato, to whom exactly one year earlier they lost in the final of Rovereto, so as to win the league title missing since 1988. The first day of competition ended with a balanced result, thanks to Zuzana Kucova (Prato) who was able to reassemble an incredible match in which she was one step away from losing to Alice Balducci (Genoa). Karin Knapp, however, was able to simplify the situation for the home team, beating in two partial Maria Elena Camerin, in a match that saw the two No. 1 competing with each other. On the second day the Genoa team was one step away from winning the title with a nice 3-1. After the victory of Alberta Brianti on Corinna Dentoni, the couple Balducci/Knapp was leading by a set the Doubles match but at the end Camerin/Dentoni were able to take possession of the game ending the match at the tie-break (10-8). In the decisive match, played in front of a fierce public, you could cut the tension with the knife. To win the Doubles this time were Balducci/Knapp bringing back to Genoa the title missing for sixteen years. And for the Tennis Club Genoa 1893 was time to party. Tennis Club Genova 1893-Tennis Club Prato 3-2 Zuzana Kucova (Prato) b. Balducci (Genova) 16 64 64 Knapp (Genova) b. Camerin (Prato) 75 63 Brianti (Genova) b. Dentoni (Prato) 62 75 Camerin/Dentoni (Prato) b. Balducci/Knapp (Genova) 57 64 10-8 Balducci/Knapp (Genova) b. Camerin/Dentoni (Prato) 63 62 72 BACK TO ROME Tennis Club Genoa 1893 was very close to bring home the Men title too, a combination missing in Italy since the 60s. To stop them, after two very exciting days, was the Circolo Canottieri Aniene of Rome. After the four Singles the situation was of absolute equality, with the Genoa team able to bring home two points thanks to Basso and Picco, two young players supported loudly by the fans at the 105 Stadium in Genoa. To answer back promptly for the Aniene team were the number one Bolelli, winner on a too tired Starace, and Cipolla, who in a very nice match defeated Eremin in three sets. Aniene had the first “match point” thanks to the victory of the duo formed by Bolelli and the young Berrettini, but then the couple Starace/Motti gave new hope to the home crowd winning the match at the tie-break. In the final Doubles, decided at the tie-break, the perfect mix between Simone Bolelli’s strenght and Vincenzo Santopadre’s experience had the better of Potito Starace and Andrea Basso. At the end of the match the Roman fans invaded the court, celebrating the return of the title in the capital after four years of absence. Tennis Club Genova 1893-Circolo Canottieri Aniene 3-4 Andrea Basso (Genova) b. Vincenzo Santopadre (Aniene) 63 63 Simone Bolelli (Aniene) b. Potito Starace (Genova) 62 75 Francesco Picco (Genova) b. Matteo Berrettini (Aniene) 36 64 63 Flavio Cipolla (Aniene) b. Edoardo Eremin (Genova) 64 57 63 Simone Bolelli/Matteo Berrettini (Aniene) b. Andrea Basso/Francesco Picco (Genova) 62 63 Potito Starace/Alessandro Motti (Genova) c. Flavio Cipolla/Vincenzo Santopadre (Aniene) 76 36 10-6 Simone Bolelli/Vincenzo Santopadre (Aniene) b. Potito Starace/Andrea Basso (Genova) 76 46 10-6 73 WHO LEFT TENNIS ATP Mahesh Bhuphati (07/06/1974). Born in Bangalore, India, he started to play in the pro circuit in 1995, obtaining his best results in Doubles, where he became the no. 1 in the world on April 26, 1999. He won fifty-two Doubles tournaments, four Grand Slam, three of which with compatriot Leander Paes. Equipped with a powerful service, he also triumphed in eight Mixed Doubles Grand Slam. He participated in thirty-five Davis Cup matches. He retired after Wimbledon. Alex Bogomolov Jr. (23/04/1983). Born in Moscow, Russia, he started to play in the pro circuit in 2002, reaching in 2011 his best ranking at No. 33. In 2011 he won a Doubles title in Atlanta and from 2002 to 2013 ten Challenger titles. He retired at the age of 31 due to physical problems. Paul Capdeville (02/04/1983). Born in Santiago, Chile, he started to play in the pro circuit in 2002, reaching in 2009 his best ranking at No. 76. In 2007, paired with Oscar Hernandez , he won the Doubles tournament of Vina del Mar. From 2004 to 2014 he played for the Chilean Davis Cup Team. He announced his retirement after the Roland Garros. Nikolay Davydenko (02/06/1981). Born in Severodonetsk, Soviet Union, he started to play in the pro circuit in 1999, reaching in 2006 the No. 3 position of the ATP rankings. He won twenty titles in the major circuit, including three Masters 1000 and an ATP World Tour Finals. He reached four Grand Slam semi-finals, twice at the Roland Garros and twice at the US Open. He played seventeen matches for his National Davis Cup Team. He announced his retirement October 16 at the age of 33. Rik de Voest (05/06/1980). Born in Milan, Italy, he played for South Africa. He started to play in the pro circuit in 1999, reaching in 2009 No. 39 of the Doubles’ ranking. He won two titles. He retired in July after the Challenger of Vancouver. Alessio di Mauro (09/08/1977). Born in Syracuse, Italy, he started to play in the pro circuit in 1998. Left-handed player. In 2007 he achieved his best ranking at No. 68. In the same year he reached an ATP final. In 2004 he joined the Italian Davis Cup Team. He announced his retirement in September 2014. Marc Gicquel (03/30/1977). Born in Tunis, Tunisia, French passport. He started to play in the pro circuit in 1999. He was predominantly a fast surfaces player. He played both Singles, best ranking No. 37 reached in 2008, and Doubles, best ranking No. 38 reached in 2009. In the Major circuit he played three Single finals and seven Doubles finals (winning four of them). His best result in a Grand Slam is the US Open in 2006 when he reached the knockout stages. He announced his retirement after the defeat by Nicolas Mahut in the quarter-finals of Rennes. Paul Hanley (12/11/1977). Born in Melbourne, Australia, he played Doubles. He started to play in the pro circuit in 1999, reaching in 2006 his best ranking, No. 5 in the world. In his career he won a total of twenty-six titles. He played six Grand Slam semi-finals and in 2005 a final in the Mixed Doubles at Wimbledon. He was part of the Australian National Davis Cup from 2006 to 2010. Ross Hutchins (22/02/1985). Born in Wimbledon, UK, he started to play in the pro circuit in 2002. Doubles player, he won a total of five titles, reaching in 2012 his best ranking at No. 26. Teamed with Colin Fleming he reached twice the quarter-finals in a Grand Slam. In 2010 he won the Silver medal at the Commonwealth Games. In 2013 after been diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, he took a break from the game. In mid-2014 he returned briefly on the courts only to announce his retirement at the end of the year. 74 Evgeny Korolev (14/02/1988). Born in Moscow, Soviet Union, he started to play in the pro circuit in 2005, reaching in 2010 the top 50. Winner of four Challenger titles, in 2009 he played the final of the ATP Delray Beach. Kazakh passport, he played between 2007 and 2011 seven matches as member of the National Davis Cup Team. Bjorn Phau (10/04/1979). Born in Darmstadt, Germany, he started to play in the pro circuit in 1999, reaching in 2006 his best ranking at No. 59. He won seven Single Challenger titles and played a Doubles final in the Major circuit. In June he played his last official match in the Challenger of Kosice. Andy Ram (10.4.1980). Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, he played for Israel. He started to play in the pro circuit in 1998. His best Single ranking is No. 187, while in 2008 he reached No. 5 of the Doubles Ranking. Winner of twenty category titles, including a Grand Slam, also triumphed in two Mixed Doubles (Wimbledon in 2006 and Roland Garros in 2007). He was part of Israeli Davis Cup Team from 2000 to 2014. He announced his retirement just after the playoff match against Argentina. Olivier Rochus (18/01/1981). Born in Namur, Belgium, he started to play in the pro circuit in 1999. With a minute physique but a great talent and an extraordinary one-handed backhand, he reached in 2005 No. 24 in the Single ranking and in 2004 No. 29 of the Doubles. He won two ATP titles and two Doubles tournaments, including the 2004 Grand Slam in Paris, paired with Xavier Malisse. Between 2000 and 2013 he played twenty-eight matches for the Belgian Davis Cup Team. He left the circuit after the tournament of Mons. WTA Greta Arn (04/03/1979). Born in Budapest, Hungary, she started to play in the pro circuit in 1997, reaching in 2011 her best ranking at No. 40. Winner of two WTA tournaments, took part in the Fed Cup team from 2008 to 2011. She retired in January, at the age of 34. Kristina Barrois (09/30/1981). Born in Ottweiler, Germany, she started to play in the pro circuit in 2005, reaching in 2011 her best ranking, No. 57. She also played Doubles, reaching in 2012 No. 55 of the world ranking. She retired in October after the WTA tournament in Luxembourg, where she lost the Single to Hradecka, while she won the Doubles together with her partner Bacsinszky. Mallory Burdette (28/01/1991). Born in Macon, Georgia, United States, she had an unfortunate career. She started to play in the pro circuit in 2012, reaching straightaway No. 68 of the world ranking. The same year she reached the third round of the US Open. She retired in October of 2014 at the age of 23 due to continuous problems to her shoulder. Cataline Castano (07/07/1979). Born in Pereira in Colombia, she started to play in the pro circuit in 1998, reaching in 2006 her best ranking at No. 35. She won two Doubles’ titles and reached in 2012 her best ranking, No. 71. She retired in July of 2014 after been diagnosed with cancer. Stephane Dubois (31/10/1986). Born in Lava, Quebec, Canada, she started to play in the pro circuit in 2004, reaching in 2012 her best ranking at No. 87. She retired in September 2014, at the age of 27. 75 Anne Kremer (17/10/1975). Born in Luxembourg, she started to play in the pro circuit in 1998, reaching the top 20 of the WTA rankings in 2002. She won two titles in the Major circuit. She said her farewell to the world of tennis in the tournament of her own city, at the age of 38. Regina Kulikova (01/30/1989). Born in Almaty, Kazakhstan, she started to play in the pro circuit in 2004. As a Junior she reached No. 22 of the ranking, while in the pro circuit her best ranking is No. 65, reached in 2010. Married at the age of 19, she retired from tennis at the age of 25 Li Na (02/26/1982). Born in Wuhan, China, she started to play in the pro circuit in 1999. In 2014 she reaches No. 2 of the WTA rankings. Winner of two Grand Slam tournaments (Roland Garros in 2011 and Australian Open in 2014), she was the first Chinese in history to win a tournament of this magnitude. Nine WTA titles, four finals in major tournaments and six semi-finals for a glorious career. After a disappointing season on red and grass, as well as numerous physical problems, she announced her retirement in September. Iveta Melzer (01/02/1983). Born in Most, Czechoslovakia, she started to play in the pro circuit in 1999, reaching in 2009 her best ranking at No. 25. Two titles in the WTA circuit. She has also achieved good results in the Doubles, landing among the top 20. She played the quarterfinals at the US Open. In 2011 together with her future husband Jurgen Melzer triumphed in the Mixed Doubles at Wimbledon. In August 2014 she announced her retirement from tennis. Yvonne Meusburger (10/03/1983). Born in Dornbirn, Austria, she started to play in the pro circuit in 1999, reaching her best ranking, No. 37, in 2014, at the age of 30. She won a WTA title and has always been part of the Austrian Fed Cup Team. Her last tournament was the 2014 US Open. Dinara Safina (27/04/1986). Born in Moscow, Russia, she was the former world No. 1. She started to play in the pro circuit in 2000, winning twelve WTA Single and nine Doubles. She reached the top of the ranking in April 2009 and kept it for twenty-six weeks. Sister of Marat, she was three times finalist in Grand Slam tournaments. In 2007 along with Natalie Dechy she won the Doubles US Open. In 2008 she obtained the Silver medal at the summer Olympics of Beijing. Due to the many back problems that have afflicted her during her entire career, in 2011 she played her last match in Madrid , losing to Julia Goerges. In 2014, after three years of inactivity, she decided to retire. Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (12/08/1982). Born in Murcia, Spain, she started to play in the pro circuit in 1998, entering in 2010 the Top 20 of the Single’s ranking and reaching No. 5 in the Doubles’. She won a total of five Single WTA tournaments and sixteen Doubles. In 2009 she won with Nuria Llagostera Vives an International WTA Tour title. After numerous physical problems, she decided to retire after the Roland Garros. Meghann Shaughnessy (13/04/1979). Born in Richmond, Virginia, United States, in 2001 she was one step away from entering the top ten, reaching No. 11. In 2005 she reached No. 4 of the Doubles’ ranking. She won six WTA titles. She retired at the age of 34. Paola Suarez (06/23/1976). Born in Buenos Aires, in Argentina, she started to play in the pro circuit in 1991, reaching in 2001 the Top 10 in the Single’ s ranking, while in 2002 she became the No. 1 seed of the Doubles. She won nine Doubles Grand Slam tournaments, four Single and a total of forty-four Doubles tournament. After a first retirement in 2007, she came back in 2012, for the London Olympics. She retired in the second half of 2014. 76 WTA SERIES 125K “IIn 2014 Crionet was present, as well as in thirteen major WTA tournaments already mentioned in previous pages, also in five tournaments of the WTA 125K category: Nanchang, Suzhou, Ningbo, Limoges and Taipei. The WTA 125K is a pretty new category, specifically created in 2012 to open new market opportunities to those not yet able to host a real WTA event. 77 JIANGXI INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S OPEN Date: 21/ 27 July 2014 Prize money: 125,000 $ Tournament director: Adam Yun Supervisor: Chen Shu Surface: Hard PENG THE CHAMPION, LIU THE FUTURE The first edition of the $ 125.000 WTA “Zhonghong JiangXi International Women’s Open” had the best final possible, though, not exactly what everybody expected, still very interesting and full of meaning. While seed No. 1 of the tournament, the player from Hunan Shuai Peng, honoured by a wild card from the organizers, respected the odds, her rival, the second-seeded Zheng Jie, also invited by the organizers, was forced to surrender at the very beginning. In Nanchang, in the southeast of China, a new Asian star started to sparkle. Outside the top 400 at the beginning of the week, the eighteen year old Liu Fangzhou, last seed of the Draw, had a fantastic week. Taking advantage of the retirement of No. 60 in the world Zheng midway through the second set of the first round, the young player started a magic journey that led her to the final. Fangzhou did not tremble in the presence of the most quoted compatriot and after recovering a set of disadvantage, she played a very good deciding set up to the mid partial, when she succumbed to the greater experience of Peng. In Nanchang Peng won her first WTA title while the Chinese fans found a new young talented player. The tennis player from Taipei Chuang Chia-Jung and the Japanese Junri Namigata defeated in the Doubles’ final the seed No. 3 couple of the Draw, Chan Chin-Wei and Xu Yi-Fan. Final score 7-6 (4) 6-3. 78 Zhong Hong Jiang Xi International Women's Open Nanchang, China 19- 27 July, 2014 $125,000 - WTA 125K series Hard MAIN DRAW SINGLES 1 WC 1 PENG, Shuai CHN 2 HAN, Xinyun S. PENG [1] CHN 61 63 3 KREMEN, Ilona BLR 4 Q 5 6 TANAKA, Mari I. KREMEN JPN 61 61 TANG, Hao Chen CHN LERTCHEEWAKARN, Noppawan 7 WANG, Qiang 7 8 DUAN, Ying-Ying 3 9 DOI, Misaki 10 JAKUPOVIC, Dalila N. LERTCHEEWAKARN THA 62 64 Q. WANG CHN 61 76(2) Q. WANG CHN 64 76(3) JPN M. DOI [3] SLO 63 76(4) 11 ZHU, Lin 12 JANG, Su Jeong CHN L. ZHU KOR 63 64 Q 13 ZHANG, Kai-Lin CHN 6 5 14 XU, Yi-Fan 15 HONCOVA, Michaela 16 ZHENG, Saisai 17 MINELLA, Mandy 18 MRDEZA, Tereza LUX T. MRDEZA CRO 76(8) 61 WANG, Yafan YANG, Zi CHN Y. WANG CHN 63 61 21 MELNIKOVA, Marina RUS 22 BARBIERI, Gioia ZHENG, Wushuang 4 24 KUMKHUM, Luksika 8 25 BEYGELZIMER, Yuliya 26 ZHANG, Ling 27 RAINA, Ankita Q 28 Q 29 CHN L. KUMKHUM [4] THA 63 63 UKR L. ZHANG HKG 75 62 IND A. RAINA JPN 64 26 62 ADAMCZAK, Monique AUS KOLAR, Nastja N. KOLAR SLO 76(5) 63 31 LIU, Fangzhou CHN ZHENG, Jie Seeded Players PENG, Shuai ZHENG, Jie DOI, Misaki KUMKHUM, Luksika MINELLA, Mandy ZHENG, Saisai DUAN, Ying-Ying BEYGELZIMER, Yuliya www.wtatennis.com facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA F. LIU CHN 76(5) 20 Ret'd Rank 50 60 85 113 115 131 169 168 S. ZHENG [6] 67(5) 63 62 Shuai PENG [1] 62 36 63 Y. WANG 64 64 L. KUMKHUM [4] 64 75 L. KUMKHUM [4] 64 61 F. LIU 64 61 L. ZHANG 62 61 30 2 WC 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 M. MELNIKOVA ITA 62 46 75 NAMIGATA, Junri S. PENG [1] 64 67(6) 63 S. ZHENG [6] 63 76(5) SVK S. ZHENG [6] CHN 26 61 63 LL 20 S. PENG [1] 62 62 M. DOI [3] 62 46 63 Y. XU CHN 62 62 WC 19 WC 23 S. PENG [1] 63 64 F. LIU 61 46 62 F. LIU 62 64 Prize Money Lucky-Losers / Retirements / Withdrawals Pts. Winner $20,000 160 A. Morita - Low back pain Finalist $11,000 95 Semi-Finalist $6,000 57 Quarter-Finalist $4,000 29 2nd Round $2,000 15 J. Zheng - Right Foot Blister 1st Round $1,050 1 Last Direct Acceptance Liu, Fangzhou (423) Players Representative(s) WTA Supervisor(s) Mandy Minella Chen Shu The protagonist Shuai Peng Born in Hunan, China, on January 8, 1986, Shuai Peng ended 2014 at No. 22. Her best ranking is No.14, reached on 22 August 2011. Her coach is Guillame Peyre, former French pro, who previous-ly trained Baghdatis and Gasquet and collaborated with the Chinese Federtennis. In Nan Chang she won her first Single title in the major circuit, while paired with Hsieh she won the Doubles of Wimbledon, Roland Garros and the WTA Finals, reaching the No. 1 ranking. In the first part of the season Peng reached the quarter-finals in the International of Pattaya, Thailand, and of Marrakesh in Morocco. She played very well in the summer, winning the 125 K WTA of Nan Chang and de-feating at Wimbledon Kirilenko and Davis before giving in to Kvitova. Her best performance was in New York, where on the courts of the Flushing Meadows she beat opponents of the like of Ag-nieszka Radwanska, Roberta Vinci, Lucie Safarova and the rising star Belinda Bencic, before sur-rendering in the semi-final to Wozniacki due to an injury. Her last good result of the season ar-rived in October when she reached the semi-finals of Tianjin. NANCHANG 79 TENNIS & TOURISM NANCHANG, MILLENARY CITY Capital of Jiangxi Province, Nanchang (four and a half million inhabitants) is located on the southern shores of the rivers Ganjang and Wuhe and borders the largest freshwater basin in China, the Poyang Lake. Nanchang boasts over 2200 years of history, eighteen archaeological sites with over six hundred exhibits and nearly thirty different places from which to have a panoramic view of the city. In Chinese Nanchang means “prosperous area of the south” and is obviously the most important political and economic centre of the Jiangxi Province. It has a sub-tropical climate with mild temperate for most of the year. The ultra modern International Sports Centre of Nanchang is a true sports city with inside two football stadiums with a capacity of forty thousand spectators, a sports hall, eighteen outdoors tennis courts with a over three thousand seats hard Central and four more hard indoors courts. The admission is free all week. The official hotel is the “Wanda Real Hotel”, a luxury five-stars hotel with SPA and a great customer service. The taxi in China is very cheap and is the best means of transportation for those unfamiliar with the “Galaxy China” and its chaotic traffic. Always remember to have with you the information of your destination in Chinese because English is still poorly known. Players and referees can use a non-stop shuttle service between the hotel and the International Sports Centre. Those who love Chinese cuisine, will not be disappointed in Nanchang. The traditional cuisine is called Gan and is appreciated all over the country. Other methods of cooking used in this area are the Guangdong, Hunan and Sichuan. The specialties are the Nanchang Noodles, fragrant rice snacks. 80 SUZHOU LADIES OPEN 2014 Date: 30 August/06 September 2014 Prize money: 125,000 $ Tournament director: Guo Qilo Supervisor: Kerrilyn Kremer Surface: Hard Balls: Dunlop Fort CYCLONE FRIEDSAM In the second edition of the International of Suzhou the young German Anna-Lena Friedsam won her first WTA trophy. The victory of the 20 years old from Neuwied, credited seed No. 4 at the Asian tournament, was in some respects unexpected. In the city lying on the bank of the Yangtze River and on the shores of the Taihu Lake the German, who in her career won ten ITF tournaments, surprised everyone, losing not even a SUZHOU single set throughout the week and playing a level of tennis well above her current ranking, No. 100. Friedsam defeated first the Croatian Petra Martic and then the seed No. 7 Kateryna Kozlova in the quarter-finals. A true masterpiece the semi-final against the first seeded player of the tournament, the Slovak Jana Cepelova. All easy in the final match of the tournament, where Friedsam granted only four games to the unfortunate Chinese Ying-Ying Dua, revelation of the tournament able to overcome the second-seeded Patrica Mayr-Achleitner in the quarterfinals. A magic year for Friedsam, who before the Asian success had never be able to win a tournament higher than $ 50,000 in prize money. During the transition to the major circuit the German player reached for the first time the main draw of a Slam (Paris and Wimbledon). Friedsam’s moment of perfect form continued in the following month, when she reached two WTA semi-finals (Linz and Taipei), earning her best ranking, No. 76. The players from Taipei Chan and Chuang defeated 10-7 in the super tie-break the Japanese Eguchi and Hozumi, so as to win the Doubles tournament. 81 The protagonist Anna-Lena Friedsam Born in Neuwied, Germany, on 1 February 1994, Anna-Lena Friedsam, after reaching in October her best ranking at No. 76, ended 2014 at No. 87. She is coached by Bijan Wardjawand, technical manager of the Tennisverband Rheinland. Perfect prototype of XXI century tennis player, Anna-Lena’s most effective shots are the service and the response. In Suzhou she conquered the first WTA title of her professional career, which began in 2011. Between 2012 and 2013 she won ten ITF trophies. After missing the Australi-an tour, she started her season with the Open Gaz de France in Paris. The first part of the year was not particularly exciting, with a series of defeats in the first or second round. In July she reached the semi-final in the ITF tournament of Astana. In the Slam she stopped in the first round in both Paris and Wim-bledon, while in New York she managed to arrive to the decisive round of the qualifying. Then, as previ-ously said, the victory at the 125K WTA of Suzhou (defeated in the final the Chinese Duan) and in October the semifinals in the International of Linz, in which she started from the qualifying matches. In Austria she beat Cibulkova, finalist of the Australian Open 2014, at the first round. The season ended with the semi-final of the 125K tournament of Taipei. 82 TENNIS & TOURISM SUZHOU, GARDEN CITY With a long history behind it, Suzhou (over 10 million inhabitants) is one of the most economically advanced cities of the “planet” China. Located in Jiangsu Province, it is known in the East for its stone bridges, pagodas and beautiful gardens (built mostly during the Ming and Qing Dynasty), which have become a major tourist destination. Since 1997, Suzhou and its gardens have been declared by UNESCO World Heritage. The club has eight hard courts, four of which are used for the tournament’s matches, and a Central with a capacity of about two thousand seats. Inside the club are set up a players’ lounge with a relaxation area, a gym and a restaurant. The daily ticket to attend the match is 40 CNY (about 5 Euro), while for the last matches the price rises to 160 CNY (about 20 Euro). However, with 580 CNY (72 Euro) you can access the tournament for its entire duration. The official hotel is the “Suzhou International Hotel”, a five-star 29-storey hotel with swimming pool, gym, lounge with golf simulator, pool tables, table tennis, a tennis court and two restaurants. The city’s airport is the Xuzhou Airport, which is about 100 km from the city centre. Though Suzhou has a metro line, taxi is the most easy and convenient choice for getting around the city. The kitchen of Suzhou is characterised by intense and light flavour at the same time. The best known local specialties are: “Mandarin fish”, “snow crab”, “shrimp in tea Biluo”, “duck in the boat”, ham with honey, eel sautéed in oil and soup of Brasenia Schreberi of the Lake Tai. SUZHOU 83 “YINZHOU BANK” INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S TENNIS OPEN Date: 25 October/ 02 November 2014 Prize money: 125,000 $ Tournament director: Bao Lei Supervisor: Kerrilyn Cramer Surface: Decoturf Balls: Wilson Australian Open LINETTE THE SURVIVAL The 22 years old Polish Magda Linette had in Ningbo, China, the perfect week. Admitted to the tournament without the favour of the head of the series but with an important load of trust given to her by the recent victory in the ITF of Goyang, Korea, Linette undertook a real desperate journey before been able to lift the trophy of the Yinzhou Bank International Women’s Tennis Open, so as to win the first WTA title of her career. Twice forced to the third set before reaching the final, in the quarterfinals she had a miraculous victory on the Chinese Saisai Zheng, second-seeded of the main draw. Under of a set (6/1) and losing the second 4/0, Linette did not give up and continued to fight, point by point. After catching up with Zheng she won the second set in twelve games and then closed the decisive set 6/3 in her favour. After beating in the semi-finals her compatriot Kania with a double 6/1, Linette had another difficult match with the Chinese Wang. Down a set and a break, Linette try her best to get back on top and win, again at the twelfth game, the second half, before dominating the third set. After seven ITF titles, this is her best career result. A result that projects her again near the first hundred of the world, one step away from her best ranking, No. 106. Arina Rodionova and Olga Savchuk, seed No. 1, after recovering a disadvantage of 4/6 4/5 defeated the Chinese Han Xinyun and Zhang Kai-Lin, ending the Doubles’ final 4/6, 7/6 (2), 10/6. 84 2014 "Yinzhou Bank" International Women's Tennis Open Ningbo, China 25/10 - 2/11/2014 $125,000 - WTA 125K series Hard, Decoturf MAIN DRAW DOUBLES 1 4 WC 3 2 1 2 3 4 NINGBO 1 RODIONOVA, Arina SAVCHUK, Olga 2 HOZUMI, Eri VANKOVA, Katerina A. RODIONOVA O. SAVCHUK [1] JPN 64 36 10-6 CZE 3 BYCHKOVA, Ekaterina DIATCHENKO, Vitalia RUS RUS 4 LINETTE, Magda ZHANG, Ling M. LINETTE L. ZHANG POL 64 64 HKG 5 FICHMAN, Sharon ZHENG, Saisai CAN CHN 6 LIANG, Chen LIU, Chang S. FICHMAN S. ZHENG [4] CHN 75 62 CHN 7 YE, Qiu Yu ZHANG, Ying CHN CHN 8 LEE, Ya-Hsuan MAJERIC, Tadeja Y. LEE T. MAJERIC TPE 63 64 SLO 9 KUMKHUM, Luksika TANASUGARN, Tamarine THA THA 10 KANIA, Paula KOZLOVA, Kateryna P. KANIA K. KOZLOVA POL 46 64 10-5 UKR 11 CHANG, Kai-Chen HSIEH, Shu-Ying TPE TPE 12 CHAN, Chin-Wei CHUANG, Chia-Jung C. CHAN C. CHUANG [3] TPE 62 62 TPE 13 WANG, Yafan ZHU, Lin CHN CHN 14 HAN, Xinyun ZHANG, Kai-Lin X. HAN K. ZHANG CHN 26 61 10-8 CHN 15 MAYR-ACHLEITNER, Patricia PEER, Shahar AUT ISR 16 DOI, Misaki XU, Yi-Fan Seeded Players RODIONOVA, Arina / SAVCHUK, Olga DOI, Misaki / XU, Yi-Fan CHAN, Chin-Wei / CHUANG, Chia-Jung FICHMAN, Sharon / ZHENG, Saisai Last Direct Acceptance Lee/Majeric (902) Player Representative(s) Arina Rodionova AUS UKR A. RODIONOVA O. SAVCHUK [1] 16 75 10-7 A. RODIONOVA O. SAVCHUK [1] 62 62 S. FICHMAN S. ZHENG [4] 63 61 A. RODIONOVA/O. SAVCHUK [1] 46 76(2) 10-6 C. CHAN C. CHUANG [3] 61 63 X. HAN K. ZHANG 63 61 X. HAN K. ZHANG 75 46 10-5 P. MAYR-ACHLEITNER S. PEER JPN wo. CHN Rank 134 144 164 167 Prize Money (per team) Winner $5,500 Finalist $2,700 Semi-Finalist $1,400 Quarter-Finalist $750 First Round $450 Pts. 160 95 57 29 1 Alternates / Retirements / Withdrawals M. Doi / Y. Xu - M. Doi (GI Illness) WTA Supervisor(s) Kerrilyn Cramer www.wtatennis.com | facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA 85 The protagonist Magda Linette Born in Poznan, Poland, February 12, 1992, Magda Linette ended 2014 at No. 117. Her best rank-ing dates back to April of the same year, No. 106. She started playing tennis at the age of six thanks to her parents Tomasz and Beata. She is currently coached by Ivo Zunich. In Ningbo, China, she conquered her first WTA title (category 125K). Previously Linette had won seven ITF Futures tournaments. 2014 was a very intense and demanding year. In the first months of the year she reached the quarter-finals in the $ 50.000 Futures of Burnie, Australia. Result repeated in April in the WTA International of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where she was beaten in three sets by the Chi-nese Shuai Zhang. Then a series of ups and downs, with first or second round reached in both ITF and WTA tournaments. In mid-October she won the $ 25.000 Futures of Goyang in South Korea and then the $ 125.000 WTA of Ningbo in China. Her season ended in November with the quarter-finals of the $125.000 WTA of Taipei. TENNIS & TOURISM NINGBO, MILLENARY CITY Rich port city of Zhejiang Province, Ningbo is a metropolis of over seven million people on the northwest coast of China. It has a very long history, whose origin dates back to 4800 BC. Currently the port of Ningbo is second only to Shanghai in size and volume of traffic. The Ynzhou Tennis Centre is a modern building with twenty-two hard courts, sixteen of which are outdoors and six indoors. The Central has a capacity of over four thousand seats and houses all the offices of the tournament, the players-lounge, VIPs areas, a tennis shop and a restaurant with international cuisine. The admission fee starts from a minimum of 50 yen in the first days of the tournament up to 80 yen for the final. The official hotel is the “New Century Grand Hotel Ningbo”, probably the best hotel in town. Ideal for conventions and conferences, all its rooms are equipped with Wi-Fi, satellite TV, ironing facilities and a mini bar service. The hotel offers its guests a modern health club, an indoor pool and tennis courts. Ningbo International Airport is just 8 km away. There is a pickup service from the airport for tennis players and referees and a shuttle between the hotel and the Ynzhou Tennis Centre. Inside the official hotel there are seven restaurants, all with international cuisine. Who wants to try Chinese specialties can opt for the “Zhele Chamber Restaurant”, while if you fell eating Japanese we recommend the “Naubi”. To be mention also the ‘’Isabella Western Restaurant”, which annually hosts a festival of Italian cuisine. 86 OPEN GDF SUEZ DE LIMOGES Date: 03/ 09 November 2014 Prize money: 125,000 $ Tournament director: Pascal Biojout Supervisor: Mariana Alves Surface: Greenset indoor Balls: Babolat VS SMITKOVA THE WARRIOR A few months earlier she surprised everyone, starting from the qualifying and reaching the second round at Wimbledon. 2014 was a very good year for the Czech Tereza Smitková, class ‘94, who obtained her best result right at the end of the season. In the quarter-finals in a no so brilliant game she managed to defeat the sixth-seeded of the tournament, the Belgian Van Uytvanck, exceeded in comeback. In the semi-finals she won the Italian Francesca Schiavone with a sharp 6/3 6/2. The final with the other young player Kristina Mladenovic, hailed by the home crowd, was a real battle: more than a hour of play only in the first set, conquered with merit at the tie-break. Not easier the second part, won in comeback with a double break -she was losing 4-1. Recovered the disadvantage, Smitkova finished off her opponent winning in twelve games and writing for the first time her name in the Roll of Honour of a WTA tournament. Before the title of Limoges, the twenty year old native of Hradec Kralove, triumphed only in ITF tournaments: four in total, three of $ 10,000 and one of $ 25,000. With the victory on French soil, the Czech revised her best ranking at No. 83, which makes her one of the players to watch for in the coming years. A few days after winning the Fed Cup, Czech Republic can thus LIMOGES give again a joy to its people. Joy that tasted even better thanks to Katerina Siniakova and Renata Voracova who, Seed No. 4 of a Draw formed by only eight pairs, defeated in the final the couple seed No. 1, the French Mladenovic and the Hungarian Timea Babos. 87 OPEN GDF SUEZ DE LIMOGES OPEN GDF SUEZ DE LIMOGES Limoges, France 3 -9 November 2014 $125,000 - WTA 125K series Hard, Greenset Limoges, France MAIN DRAW SINGLES 3 1 NICULESCU, Monica ROU WC 2 RAZZANO, Virginie V. RAZZANO FRA 46 64 63 Q 3 KASATKINA, Daria RUS 4 TSURENKO, Lesia Q 5 6 RADWANSKA, Urszula SMITKOVA, Tereza Q 7 BARBIERI, Gioia 6 8 VAN UYTVANCK, Alison 9 SCHMIEDLOVA, Anna 5 10 MITU, Andreea 11 DULGHERU, Alexandra 12 SCHIAVONE, Francesca LL 13 HOGENKAMP, Richel SVK A. SCHMIEDLOVA [5] ROU 60 00 Ret'd F. SCHIAVONE ROU 46 64 63 F. SCHIAVONE ITA 63 76(4) NED 15 SINIAKOVA, Katerina CZE 8 17 PARMENTIER, Pauline WC 18 DODIN, Oceane 19 KUCOVA, Kristina Q 20 PITER, Katarzyna 21 WITTHOEFT, Carina S. VOEGELE [7] SUI 46 61 76(8) O. DODIN FRA 76(5) 62 SVK K. PITER POL 62 64 23 KONJUH, Ana CRO 24 BECK, Annika 25 MLADENOVIC, Kristina 26 SASNOVICH, Aliaksandra 27 KOVINIC, Danka 28 ZANEVSKA, Maryna 29 PUTINTSEVA, Yulia WC 30 HESSE, Amandine 31 BABOS, Timea 2 WC 32 GARCIA, Caroline Seeded Players CORNET, Alizé GARCIA, Caroline NICULESCU, Monica BECK, Annika SCHMIEDLOVA, Anna VAN UYTVANCK, Alison VOEGELE, Stefanie PARMENTIER, Pauline MLADENOVIC, Kristina www.wtatennis.com T. SMITKOVA 63 62 A. KONJUH GER 36 64 61 4 F. SCHIAVONE 64 76(2) Tereza SMITKOVA 76(4) 75 1 BABOS, Timea MLADENOVIC, Kristina HUN FRA 2 KICHENOK, Lyudmyla KICHENOK, Nadiia T. BABOS K. MLADENOVIC [1] UKR 63 63 UKR 3 ARRUABARRENA, Lara KALASHNIKOVA, Oksana ESP GEO 4 NICULESCU, Monica SASNOVICH, Aliaksandra L. ARRUABARRENA O. KALASHNIKOVA [3] ROU wo. BLR 5 OLARU, Raluca SOLOVYEVA, Valeria ROU RUS 6 SINIAKOVA, Katerina VORACOVA, Renata K. SINIAKOVA R. VORACOVA [4] CZE 64 63 CZE 7 HRDINOVA, Eva SMITKOVA, Tereza CZE CZE 8 JANS-IGNACIK, Klaudia KLEPAC, Andreja T. BABOS K. MLADENOVIC [1] 64 62 K. SINIAKOVA/R. VORACOVA [4] R. HOGENKAMP 75 63 2 26 62 10-5 K. SINIAKOVA R. VORACOVA [4] 67(6) 64 12-10 K. JANS-IGNACIK A. KLEPAC [2] POL 75 62 SLO O. DODIN 64 60 O. DODIN 75 63 GER C. WITTHOEFT ESP 63 75 9 3 FRA 22 ARRUABARRENA, Lara 4 T. SMITKOVA 62 63 T. SMITKOVA ITA 36 62 62 A. VAN UYTVANCK [6] BEL 60 61 R. HOGENKAMP ESP 64 64 16 VOEGELE, Stefanie 1 L. TSURENKO 76(2) 67(3) 61 POL T. SMITKOVA CZE 62 63 14 DOMÍNGUEZ LINO, Lourdes 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 L. TSURENKO UKR 67(4) 64 60 3 - 9 November 201 $125,000 - WTA 125K series Hard, Greenset MAIN DRAW DOUBLES A. KONJUH 63 61 K. MLADENOVIC [9] 75 26 63 K. MLADENOVIC [9] BLR 75 63 K. MLADENOVIC [9] MNE 76(7) 32 Ret'd M. ZANEVSKA UKR 60 64 K. MLADENOVIC [9] KAZ 62 76(5) Y. PUTINTSEVA FRA 63 64 Y. PUTINTSEVA HUN 75 64 C. GARCIA [2] FRA 67(4) 61 63 FRA Rank 20 38 47 54 73 75 78 79 80 On-site Prize Money Breakdown - Eur Pts. Lucky-Losers / Retirements / Withdrawals Winner € 16,129 160 R. Hogenkamp [LL] - A. Cornet (Lumbar Spine Pain) Finalist € 8,871 95 Semi-Finalist € 4,839 57 Quarter-Finalist € 3,226 29 2nd Round € 1,613 15 C. Mitu - Left Knee Injury 1st Round € 847 1 M. Zanevska - Left Knee Injury Last Direct Acceptance Andreea Mitu - 136 Players Representative(s) WTA Supervisor(s) Richel Hogenkamp Mariana Alves Seeded Players 1 BABOS, Timea / MLADENOVIC, Kristina 2 JANS-IGNACIK, Klaudia / KLEPAC, Andreja 3 ARRUABARRENA, Lara / KALASHNIKOVA, Oksana 4 SINIAKOVA, Katerina / VORACOVA, Renata Last Direct Acceptance E. Hrdinova / T. Smitkova - 353 Player Representative(s) Lyudmyla Kichenok Rank 38 109 136 147 On-site Prize Money (per team) - Eur Winner Finalist Semi-Finalist First Round € 4,839 € 2,742 € 1,613 € 806 Pts. 160 95 57 1 Alternates / Retirements / Withdrawals M. Niculescu / A. Sasnovich - M. Niculescu (Foot Blisters) WTA Supervisor(s) Mariana Alves www.wtatennis.com | facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA The protagonist Tereza Smitková Born in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, October 10, 1994, Tereza Smitkova ended 2014 at No. 83, a position that also coincides with her best ranking. She started to play at the age of seven thanks to her parents that made her join a tennis club in her hometown. Tereza is coached by Jaroslav Machovský, head coach of the Czech representative under 14 and talent scout (Jana Novotna, Ka-rel Novacek and Jiri Novak to name a few). During 2014 Smitkova, who started the season behind the 250th position, forged ahead earning a permanent place among the top 100 in the world. The surface she prefers is the grass, as demonstrated by the second round reached at Wimbledon, starting from the qualifying. Between January and March Smitkova played two ITF semi-finals: Sunderland, England, and Croissy-Beaubourg, France. To follow another semi-final in the $ 25.000 tournament of Karshi, Uzbekistan. After the exploits of Wimbledon, in the second half of the sea-son Tereza reached the semi-final of Poitiers ($ 100 thousand in prize money) and finally in No-vember she conquered her first WTA -the 125K tournament of Limoges, where among other she defeated Schiavone and Mladenovic. 88 TENNIS & TOURISM LIMOGES AND ITS PORCELAIN Limoges, capital of the Limousin region, is a small town located in the centre of France. The city, crossed by the river Vienne, has over 140,000 inhabitants and is famous for its production of ceramics: in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance its porcelain and its enamels were exported throughout Europe. With only one tennis court (greenset indoor) and a restaurant, the Palais des Sports de Limoges is just a few kilometres from the city centre. The cost of the ticket during the week is € 8 while for the weekend rises to € 12; the affiliates to the French Tennis Federation pay half price while children under six enter free. The officials hotels are the “Atrium”, the “Arion” and the “Hotel B&B”. There is a shuttle service to and from the Sport centre for players and staff. The International Airport of Limoges is at only 15 minutes drive from downtown or you can reach it by train. A good railway service connects the city to all major French cities. From Bordeaux it takes around two hours drive to reach Limoges. The most known and appreciated French specialties are: escargot, baguette, croissants, crepes and crème brûlée. The restaurant inside the sport centre serves delicious local specialties, with a menu that changes daily. To eat we recommend the “Buffalo” and “Les Artistes” while for a drink in the evening the “Ambassade”. LIMOGES 89 OEC TAIPEI WTA LADIES OPEN Date: 02/ 09 November 2014 Prize money: 250,000 $ Tournament director: Philip Liu Supervisor: Chen Shu Surface: Carpet (Gerfor Taraflex) Balls: Slazenger Wimbledon VITALIA BACK WITH A BANG The $ 250.000 “OEC Taipei Ladies Open WTA”, an International tournament held at the end of the season in the capital city of Taiwan, was the highest moment of the fairy tell lived by Vitalia Diatchenko in 2014. The beautiful Russian native of Sochi at a very young age moved to Moscow to train. After a good career as junior she had to deal with numerous injuries that have slowed down her growth. In 2013 Diatchenko played, and won, only the $ 50.000 ITF tournament of Ankara, then in 2014 she slowly climbed the rankings, triumphing in three tournaments of the minor circuit, including the $ 100,000 tournament of Astana. After obtaining the best career result only a few weeks earlier in the WTA Premier of Moscow, having also defeated for the first time a top50, Dominika Cibulkova, Vitalia found in Taipei the perfect conditions to showcase all her repertoire. Equipped with a powerful and aggressive tennis, the Russian reached the final by dominating her opponents, losing her first set in the semi-final with the Romanian Ana Bogdan. In the final, after badly losing the first set to the local wild card Chan, she began to find the right countermeasures to the good game of her opponent, so as to win the second set. In the third and decisive set, Diatchenko did not let go even when she found herself in disadvantage of 1-3, scoring a partial of five games to one to make hers the sceptre. The Taiwanese victory allowed Diatchenko to enter among the first hundred of the world, reaching the best ranking of No. 71: a true miracle, considering the over 400 positions climbed during the year. Chan consoled herself in the Doubles, defeating together with her younger sister Hao-Ching Chang Kai-Chen and Chuang Chia-Jung with an eloquent 6/4 6/3. 90 The protagonist Vitalia Diatchenko Born in Sochi, Russia, on August 2, 1990, Vitalia Diatchenko, the daughter of an official of the UN, ended 2014 at No. 108. Her best ranking dates back to November of the same year, when she was No. 71. She is coached by her dad Dmitry Degtyarev, but to accompany her in the circuit is her mother Victoria. Due to a serious injury at the age of fourteen she had to stop for a very long time (two years). Before winning the 125K WTA of Taipei, Vitalia scored between 2007 and 2014 nine ITF titles. In the first part of the season she played several ITF, winning one tournament and reach-ing a final (Sharm el Sheik, Egypt) in March. At the end of May she played the final of the $ 25.000 tournament of Moscow and at the end of July of the $ 100.000 ITF of Astana, in Kazakhstan. One more victory and another final in September: the first in the ITF of Moscow and the second in Pod-gorica, Montenegro. In October, starting from the qualifiers, she reached the quarter-finals in the Kremlin Cup, the Premier WTA of Moscow. Diatchenko closed 2014 with a bang, winning in Tapei her first 125K WTA title. TAIPEI 91 TENNIS & TOURISM THE FRANTIC AND MODERN TAIPEI With more than two million inhabitants, Taipei is the capital of Taiwan. With its 30 million inhabitants the island (which when it was under Portuguese colonial rule was called Formosa) enjoys considerable administrative autonomy by the Republic of China. Built in 2005 on the ashes of the old municipal baseball stadium, the Taipei Arena is a large indoor multifunctional stadium, often home to sporting events of international importance as the championships of ice skating, ice hockey, gymnastics, handball, basketball, tennis, badminton, table tennis, football, boxing, judo, karate, taekwondo and wrestling. The main arena has an adjustable surface. The admission is free during the qualifying, while there is a fee for the matches of the main draw. The official hotel is the “Sunworld Dynasty Hotel Taipei”. It is a business hotel located in the financial district, near the shopping centre MOMO and only few minutes away from the Arena. The MRT Nanjing East Road Station is only five minutes walk from the hotel while the Central Station, the Taipei 101 and the world trade Centre about ten minutes by car. It offers to its customers three restaurants, a fully equipped fitness centre and free parking in front of the Taipei Arena. With a five minutes drive you will reach the airport of Songshan while you need around fifty minutes for the Taoyuan Airport. Inside the Arena, in addition to a fast food, a supermarket and other shops for every need, there is a canteen for those working at the tournament. Taipei has a pretty exciting nightlife. There are several opportunities for entertainment, from bars to pubs and for the most discerning palates restaurants offering tasty local delicatessen. Most of the clubs are concentrated in the city centre, while in the suburbs you can find Chinese ballrooms. 92 Did You Know... • The highest player in the WTA ranking: Eva Hrdinova (CZE) 191 cm • The shortest player in the WTA ranking: Rika Fujiwara (JAP) 155 cm • The youngest player in the WTA ranking: Catherine “Cici” Bellis (USA) 08/04/1999 • The oldest player of the WTA ranking: Kimiko Date-Krumm (JAP) 09.28.1970 • Total number of players with WTA ranking: 1280 (77 Countries) • Percentages players/continent: Europe 63%; South America 15.4%; Asia 11%; North America 5.6%; Oceania 3.4%; Africa 1.3% • The most represented Nations - Top 5: USA (109), Russia (102), Japan (63), Italy (60), France (56) • Top 5 Nations (based on the first three players in the ranking): Russia (Sharapova, Makarova and Pavlyunchenkova), Czech Republic (Kvitova, Safarova and Ka. Pliskova), USA (S. Williams, Williams and V. Lepchenko ), Germany (Kerber, Petkovic and Lisicki), Italy (Pennetta, Errani and Giorgi) Data updated on 01/19/2015 Source: Caspio - Crionet www.youtennis.net/caspio 93 CHALLENGER TOUR “For eleven months Crionet’s crew flew all around the world to assure its presence in sixty ATP Challenger events - last category before the Major circuit. 94 COPA CLARO Date: 21/26 January 2014 Prize money: 40,000 $ + H Tournament director: Jhan Fontalvo Supervisor: Damian Steiner Surface: Red clay Balls: Wilson FALLA’S HOME VICTORY Alejandro Falla, 30 year old native of Cali, is the champion of the sixth edition of a $40.000 plus hospitality tournament played on the clay courts of Bucaramanga, capital of the department of Santander, entering for the first time its Roll of Honour. Bucaramanga, founded in 1622 by Andres Paez de Sotomayor, counts about one million inhabitants and is an important tobacco production and manufacture centre. Falla arrived to the final losing only one set in the second round to the Chilean Gonzalo Lama. Nothing to do for the talented Paolo Lorenzi, who, even if in the semi-final surprisingly managed to defeat the other home idol and seed No. 1 Alejandro Gonzalez, in the last act, had to surrender to the vehemence and the strength of the left-handed from Cali, losing the final 7/5 6/1 The title of Bucaramanga, tournament part of the South American Copa Claro, is Falla’ s second victory of the season, with the first been the one obtained a few days earlier in Noumea, New Caledonia, in the opening tournament of 2014. Rise, therefore, to 11 the number of Challenger he BUCARAMANGA won in his career. His first victory at ATP level was in 2013 in Bogotá, city where he now lives. Double celebration for the Colombians fans, thanks to the two home heroes Juan-Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah, who, respecting the predictions that saw them as favourites, won the Doubles tournament. 95 96 The protagonist ALEJANDRO FALLA Born in Cali on November 14, 1983 (31 years old) Falla is, after Mauricio Hadad in 1996, the second Colombian tennis player in history to make his entry in the top 100 of the ATP ranking. The left-handed winner in 2014 of two Challenger titles ended the year at No. 88, quite far from his best ranking yet, No. 48, recorded in the summer of 2012. Except the two gold of January, his 2014 has not been brilliant. He played some excellent matches in the first part of the season (against Janowicz during the Indian Wells to name one) and in early June an exceptional ATP tournament on the grass of Halle, defeating one after another Kubot, Haase, Gojowczyk and Kohlschreiber and surrendering only to Roger Federer in a final ended in two tie-break. After Halle, though, nothing much happened, losing at the first round of the next ten tournaments and winning only one match in the ATP tournament of Bogota (where in 2013 he reached the final) against Ito. He is, however, still very popular in his homeland for having played fourthly-five Davis Cup matches and for being the first Colombian ever to beat a top 10, Nikolay Davydenko at Wimbledon 2008. BUCARAMANGA TENNIS & TOURISM BUCARAMANGA, THE CITY OF PARKS Founded in the XVII century, Bucaramanga is the capital of the Department of Santander, Colombia. Located at about 1000 metres above sea level, with Floridablanca and Giron it forms a metropolitan area of over one million inhabitants. Full of parks and gardens, the city is known in Colombia as “Ciudad de los Parques” (city of parks). The Challenger is played at the Club Campestre, among the most exclusive and modern of Bucaramanga. It has nine clay courts, five of which reserved for the tournament, as well as a golf course with eighteen holes, swimming pools, restaurants and an area dedicated to windsurfing, kite, canoeing and other water sports. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is within the Club Campestre. All rooms are well furnished, with queen size bed, cable TV, air conditioning, minibar, complementary tea and coffee and Wi-Fi. Palonegro International Airport is less than one hour drive from the hotel (28 kilometres). Missing a train connection, the most comfortable and safe way to reach Bucaramanga is the taxi but beware of the chaotic traffic of the city. The Santandermute (a soup with beef ribs, pork, pepper, cumin and other spices, as well as chickpeas, tomatoes and potatoes), the oread meat, typical of the department of Santander, and the sobrebarriga accompanied by corn arepa and tamal pelao are the typical dishes of this area. For those wishing to try, but only few days a year when they come out from their holes, the “Hormigas Culonas” a particular breed of ants that live in the region. 97 VISIT PANAMA CUP Date: 27 January – 2 February 2014 Prize money: 40,000$ + H Tournament director: Fabricio Valdivieso Supervisor: William Coffey Surface: Hard Balls: Penn Championships Extra Duty ODESNIK’S REVENGE At the end of a magical week, the American Wayne Odesnik won the title of the $40.000 plus hospitality Challenger played on the hard courts of Chitre, Panama. In the capital city of the province of Herrera, Odesnik beat one after the other the Italians Riccardo Ghedin, Walter Trusendi and Paolo Lorenzi while in the final he won against the Taiwanese Jimmy Wang, ending the match with the score of 5/7 6/4 6/4. Odesnik was so able to take is revenge against the man who a few months earlier in the prestigious Wimbledon tournament, denied him the joy of winning his first match in the main draw of the Championships. In that occasion Odesnik was defeated by Wang during the first round, losing 7/5 the fifth set of the match and missing a match point. In the capital city of the Peninsula de Azuero a completely different fate awaited the 28-year old native of Johannesburg (South Africa) but now resident of Florida. Thanks to the victory of Chitre he is getting closer to the top 100 in the world, from which is missing since 2010. For Odesnik, controversial figure due to his suspension in 2010 for doping, there was a even bigger satisfaction. After a one-year suspension for being caught in possession of eight vials containing HGH, Wayne was able to face his mistakes and put them behind him, returning to play and to compete with his colleagues with a completely new spirit. The Doubles tournament was won by the American Kevin King and his Colombian fellow Juan-Carlos Spir, ending the fairy tale of the Puerto Rican Alex Llompart and the Argentine Mateo Nicolas Martinez. 98 CHITRE - PANAMA 99 The protagonist WAYNE ODESNIK Odesnik, though born in Johannesburg, South Africa, November 21, 1985 (29 years old), is a US citizen. When he was three years old his family moved from one continent to another. Harold’s father opened a jewellery store not too far from Miami, while his mother, a successful gymnastic in South Africa, started a new career in informatics. In a no so great 2014 the left-handed player manage to win only one Challenger. Highlights of his season were the final of Binghamton and the tournament of Lexington, where he reached the semi-finals. Odesnik ended 2014 at No. 171 in the world. His best ranking yet, No. 77, dates back to 2009, before the disqualification for doping. His return to tennis has not been very easy, due to the many suspicions and accusations. The most famous episode was when Andy Roddick and Ryan Harrison have publicly spoken out against his return to the circuit. TENNIS & TOURISM CHITRE, IN THE HEART OF PANAMA Chitre is the capital of the Panamanian province of Herrera. It is located in the northeast of the Azuero Peninsula and with its 50,000 inhabitants is the thirteenth most populous city of Panama. If the heat is bearable the best way to see the city is on foot. The most interesting attractions in the city are the cathedral and the Museum of Herrera, while not far from Chitre you can admire the ruins of ancient cities. The club consists of seven hard courts, five of which are used for the tournament, a bar and a restaurant. Adults pay $ 3 after 1 pm while kids enter free all day. The official hotel is the Azuero hotel, equipped with all modern comforts like swimming pool, gym, Wi-Fi, air conditioning and a shuttle service to reach the club for the players and those working for the tournament. The club can be reached by car or taxi. The nearest airport is that of Panama, which is, however, 4-hour drive from Chitre. A taxi will cost you $ 300 or a cheaper option is to get a taxi up to Panama bus station and from there, for just $ 3, a bus to Chitre. The best restaurants around the hotel are “Da Fabio la casa della pasta”, “Memories” and “Salsa y Carbon”. Let’s talk now about Chitre’s typical dishes. The “Cevice”, dish made of raw fish (or seafood), marinated in lime juice and made even more lively by a touch of chilli or red pepper, fresh herbs and onion. The most common dish that you will find anywhere is the “arroz con pollo”, rice with chicken (roasted or fried) and as a side dish fried plantain (green banana) or yuca (a tuber similar to the potato). 100 SHIRAM CAPITAL P.L. REDDY MEMORIAL Date: 3/8 February 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Hitel Joshi Supervisor: Nitin Kannamwar Surface: Hard Balls: Babolat French Open BHAMBRI THE CONQUEROR Yuki Bhambri, 21-year old from New Delhi, crowned in Chennai his magical week winning both the Single and the Doubles Trophies of the $50.000 Challenger. Chennai, capital city of the federal state of Tamil Nadu, seems to bring good luck to the former Junior world No. 1, who in the season-opening ATP tournament managed to reach the quarter-finals by defeating in the first round the Italian Fognini. Chennai, a city of over four million inhabitants, is an important commercial and industrial centre, in addition to have a rich cultural and artistic heritage. In the capital city of the Indian car industry, Yuki Bhambri, who trains in Florida (Bradenton) at the academy of Nick Bollettieri, against all expectation, easily defeated in the semi-final the most awaited player of the board, Somdev Devvarman. Different story was the final, where he had to fight until the end against the Russian Alexander Kudryavtsev, concluding the match only in the third set with a score of 7/5. After a glorious junior career Bhambri seemed to find it hard to prove himself at a professional level, but in Chennai he finally showed what he is made of, triumphing also in the Doubles tournament. Paired with New Zealander CHENNAI Michael Venus, he dominated the tournament, leaving just few crumbs to his opponents before winning against Indian Sriram Balaji and Slovenian Blaz Rola, ending the final 7/6 6/4. Surely a week to remember for the Indian player, true prophet in his homeland. In the week prior to the Chennai Challenger he also managed to win two matches in the Davis Cup play-off against Taipei. No doubt this is for Bhambri the best time of his career. 101 102 The protagonist YUKI BHAMBRI Born in New Delhi on July 4, 1992 (22 years old), Yuki Bhambri grew up between rackets and tennis balls. Many, indeed, the members of his family who had play, with more or less satisfaction, as professional players. After reaching in February No. 143 of the ATP ranking, Bhambri ended 2014 at No. 249. He had a great start to the season but then due to an injury he was forced to stop for five months. During the first week of the season Bhambri had a problem to the ankle. The fear of aggravating it made him overload with weight the other foot causing him a heel injury. Yuki took advantage of the unexpected spare time and went back to the University of Delhi to carry on his studies. In August having recovered from his injury he made his return to the circuit but without great results. Now he hopes to be fit for the whole season so as to reach that ranking position he deserves, as shown at the beginning of 2014. TENNIS & TOURISM CHENNAI, IN THE INDIAN CHAOS Chennai is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Located on the Coromandel Coast off the Bay of Bengal, counts about 4.2 million inhabitants and along with Mumbai and Kolkata is a very important commercial and industrial centre. In the past the city was known by the name of Madras, which today only indicates the historic central district of Chennai. The very high temperatures makes walking practically impossible. The best way to visit the city is the “tuk tuk”, a picturesque three-wheeled taxi: at a very low price it is the perfect way to go around the busy streets of the city. The main attractions are undoubtedly the temples. In addition to the many historical and cultural attractions, Chennai boasts the second longest beach in the world, Marina beach. It is a few kilometres from the city centre and is a perfect place to spend a day away from the noise and smog of the city. The club has seven hard courts. The stadium home to the Central court can hold up to 5900 spectators. The admission is free for the whole duration of the tournament. The official hotel of the tournament is “The Spring Hotel.” The staff is very friendly and the restaurant “The Movies” offers good quality food at an affordable price. It also has, albeit very small, a gym with all the main fitness equipment. Taxi, tuk tuk and buses are very frequent in the city, but in the first two cases it is always better to negotiate the price or ask to turn on the taximetre. The airport is about an hour’s drive from the city centre and the best way to reach it is the taxi. Due to the large amount of hot spices used Indian food is characterised by strong flavours. There is a great choice of vegetarians and vegans dishes. Lassie, a traditional drink made from yogurt, and ice cream are a must. The best restaurants are: “Goa Portuguesa”, “Tuscana”, “The Movies” and “La Focaccia”. CHENNAI 103 TROFEO PERREL - FAIP Date: 13/16 February 2014 Prize money: 42,500 € + H Tournament director: Marco Fermi Supervisor: Carmelo di Dio Surface: Hard Indoor Balls: Dunlop Fort BOLELLI SHINES AGAIN Simone Bolelli is back, and he did it in style. The 28 year old from Budrio (near Bologna), returning after a long absence caused by an injury and invited to the tournament as a wild card, was the absolute star of the “Trophy Perrel - Faip”, a €42.500 Challenger played on the indoor hard courts of Bergamo. Bolelli, fallen over the 300th position due to a seven month absence from the game, chose Bergamo to start again. After the operation to his wrist, which forced him to miss a good half of 2013, he managed to get good results only in the Doubles tournaments, reaching, together with Fognini, the semi-finals of the Australian Open and Davis Cup. Simone’s usual “sparkling” tennis got the large crowd packed on the stands of the arena very excited: sudden accelerations and peaks of pure talent as if time had never stopped. The player from Bologna, in a crescendo of quality, was able to outperform opponents of the calibre of No. 1 seed Dustin Brown in the semi-finals and, in what was a marvellous final, Jan-Lennard Struff. After being twice (2006 and 2007) just one step away from the title Bolelli was finally able to get even with Bergamo, his second home, and to lift the trophy. For Simone this is one of the most important victories of his career: his triumphal return in a major tournament, in a very crowded hall, showed to all of us that he still has a lot to give. Karol Beck and Michael Mertinak, present thanks to a wild card, won the Doubles tournament: the two experts Slovak, against all the odds, defeated 10-6 in a super tie-break the couple formed by the Russian Konstantin Kravchuk and by the Ukrainian Denys Molchanov. 104 BERGAMO 105 The protagonist MARCO FERMI Marco Fermi is the tournament director of the ATP Challenger of Bergamo since its first edition in 2006, while Gabriele Merelli, the founder of Olme Sport, is responsible for its organisation. Once again Fermi directed the Challenger in an impeccable way, opening as usual the Italian tennis season. Many the top 50 or former champions who stepped on the fast indoors courts of the PalaNorda. In addition to the German-Jamaican Dustin Brown, which alone attracts a great number of people, the tournament director decided to grant a wild card to Simone Bolelli, who will end up winning the trophy, starting the season in the best way possible. Another wild card went to Gianluigi Quinzi, one of the most promising young Italian tennis player, who made the PalaNorda register a sold out for the evening match of the first round against Jan Hernych. In a calendar of tournaments that too often sees the appearance and disappearance of many events, Bergamo, largely thanks to the Director Marco Fermi, remains a constant, marking the start of the Italian season. TENNIS & TOURISM BERGAMO: THE START OF THE ITALIAN SEASON Bergamo, administrative capital of the homonymous province, is an Italian town of 115,454 inhabitants, number that rises to 481.519 if we include its hinterland. It is the fourth town in the Lombardy region by population after Milan, Brescia and Monza. The city of Bergamo is divided into two distinct parts: Città Alta (Upper Town), a hilltop medieval town surrounded by walls which represents the historic centre, and the Città Bassa (Lower Town), which, although is also of ancient origin and retains historic buildings, was modernised in recent years. Due to a volleyball match of the Foppa Pedretti Bergamo taking place at the PalaNorda, heart of the tournament and home from Monday to Saturday to the most important matches, the qualifying games have been played at the Italcementi. The other location was the Palazzetto of Alzano Lombardo, used from Saturday to Wednesday. Free entry for the whole duration of the tournament. The official hotel of the tournament is the Starhotels Cristallo Palace, located in Via Betty Ambiveri No. 35. Thanks to an all day shuttle the players can reach easily all the different locations- PalaNorda, Gym Italcementi, Alzano Lombardo palace, the Bergamo TC for lunch or dinner and the Ranica club for training. All of these sites are less the 15 minutes of drive from each other. In the city you can eat any kind of food you want. Around the PalaNorda there are several excellent restaurants but also places where you can eat a quick pizza or a kebab. 106 STATE BANK OF INDIA Date: 10/15 February 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Sujoy Kumar Ghosh Supervisor: Hans Juergen Ochs Surface: Hard Balls: Babolat Gold SUDDENLY BOZOLJAC Like a bolt from the blue, after six year of “fasting”, the talented Serbian Ilija Bozoljac goes back to win a Challenger. In Calcutta, India’s third largest city by population and capital of the Federal State of West Bengal, the 28 year old from Belgrade played a spectacular tennis, a perfect blend of power and creativity which left all his opponent helpless and allowed him to win the $50.000 tournament. Just a step from the first hundred of the world back in 2007 KOLKATA (he stopped at No. 101) Bozoljac is a “crazy horse” as he is often called by his colleagues. Unfortunately he has not been able to confirm his talent on the court, sliding down to No. 300 of the ranking at the beginning of the year. Ilija plays a great game with Roger Federer in the first round of the Davis Cup then appears again on the fast courts of Calcutta, where he lands in the semifinal without losing a set. In the semi-final he wins in comeback the Ukrainian Nedovyesov while in the final, his “sparkling” tennis allows him to dominate the Russian Donskoy. Arrived after difficult years with no victories, this unexpected success gives Bozoljac the confidence to try once again to brake trough that insurmountable wall of the top 100, an obstacle that Ilja can still overcome, with his unique tennis, made of games played in advance and ruthlessness. The home fans had the chance to celebrate during the Doubles tournament, thanks to a final all Indian. Saketh Myani and Sanam Singh, invited to attend thanks to a wild card, won the title defeating the duo formed by Sharan and Vardhan. 107 108 ILIJA BOZOLJAC The protagonist Born on August 2, 1985 (29 years old) in Aleksandrovac, a small town of 6000 souls, the right-handed Ilija Bozoljac never managed to break through the top 100, stopping just one small step away from entering the tennis elite. His best ranking, indeed, is No. 101, although he ended the year at No. 207. He has a very particular style, playing sometimes the forehand with two hands and the backhand with one. However his main strength is his powerful service, always well over 200 km/h. After winning in Calcutta Bozoljac reached the semi-finals of the tournament of New Delhi. Up to the Challenger of Recanati, where on his beloved cement he reached the final without losing a set only, though, to give in at the end to Gilles Muller, his season was below expectations. In the second part of 2014 the only noteworthy result is the semi-final on the clay courts of Como. After beating Cecchinato, Delic and Lindell, he was defeated by Sorensen. Ilija played fifteen matches as member of the Serbian Davis Cup team. TENNIS & TOURISM KOLKATA, THE NEW CALCUTTA Kolkata, formerly Calcutta, is the capital of the state of West Bengal. Located on the Hooghly River, a distributaries of the Ganges, at about 60 km from the border with Bangladesh, it has about 4.6 million inhabitants and is an important commercial and industrial centre. Among the main attractions are undoubtedly to be mentioned the Victoria Memorial, built in memory of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom and Empress of India, the Fort William and the Belur Math Shrine. The club has six hard courts and a comfortable VIP lounge where to eat excellent Indian and Western food. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The officials hotels are “The Hyatt Regency Hotel” and “The Sonnet”, both offering great rooms and good quality restaurants. Taxi, tuk tuk and buses are very frequent in the city, but in the first two cases it is always better to negotiate the price or ask to turn on the taximetre. The airport is about KOLKATA 15 km from the city centre, a short taxi drive. Due to the large amount of hot spices used all Indians cuisines are characterised by strong flavours. There is a great choice for vegetarians and vegans. The Lassie, a traditional drink made from yogurt, and ice cream are a must. The best restaurants are: Barbeque Nation, The Bridge, Saffron and the Eden Pavilion Restaurant. 109 MORELOS OPEN Date: 17/22 February 2014 Prize money: 75,000 $ + H Tournament director: Sergio Campos Supervisor: Jaime Chavez Surface: Hard Balls: Wilson US Open FINALLY GERALD After years of living in the shadow of his brother Jurgen, Melzer Gerald started to play seriously. The 24 year old from Vienna caught in the wealthy $ 75.000 Challenger of Morelos, his first victory in a tournament of this magnitude. In the town named after the national hero José María Morelos, a Mexican priest who in the eighteenth century commanded the independence movement of Mexico, Gerald Melzer gave the first, important sign of a tennis player in slow and progressive growth. Left-handed, like his brother, the stout Gerald played a perfect tournament, winning the Challanger without even leaving a set to his opponents. Easy victory in the semi-final against the Tunisian Malek Jaziri and in the final against Victor Estrella Burgos, thanks to his sharp service and his complete domination of the back court exchanges. Melzer, who unlike his brother Jurgen prefers clay, started to play in majors tournaments quite late but is now trying to forge ahead. No naturally talented, he has a very strong will and the adequate qualities to keep improving. Gerald, who as a child was undecided whether to choose football or tennis, finally seems to want to have a leading role in the circuit. Citing a motto dear to Emiliano Zapata, revolutionary and political leader who fought during the “Morelos Commune” : “It is better to die standing than to live on your knees.” Melzer Jr. made this motto his own belief, and he did so in Morelos, in the city of the Mexican fighter par excellence. For the first time he started to be the protagonist, he started to shine of his own light finally stopping to simply be the younger brother of Jurgen. Gerald together with Slovak Andrej Martin won also the Doubles tournament, ending the fantastic ride of the two Mexicans Moreno Figuereoa and Reyes-Varela. 110 The protagonist GERALD MELZER Born in Vienna on 13 July 1990 (24 years old) Gerald is the younger brother of Jurgen Melzer (former No. 8 in the world). After eleven ITF Futures titles, many of which, to tell the truth, in Africa in tournaments with an entry list not overly competitive, in Morelos Gerald managed to lift his first Single Challenger trophy. He did indeed win a Challenger back in 2008 in Graz, but that was a Doubles played together with his brother Jurgen. It still remains one of his best memories, says Gerald, but his goal is to enter in the top 100 best players in the world. The 24 year old left-handed ended 2014 at No. 165, not too far from its best ranking yet (No. 140) recorded in May 2014. A month after the success in Morelos, Gerald reached the semi-finals in Panama City, the one of the Sarasota Challenger in March and the semi-final of Samarkand in May. After that things did not go so well for the Austrian player, except two consecutive matches won in October in the indoors hard courts of Mons (he prefers clay), who ended the season with five straight losses. MORELOS 111 TENNIS & TOURISM MORELOS, A HOLIDAY RESORT FOR AZTECS EMPERORS Cuernavaca is the capital of the state of Morelos in Mexico. It is known as the “City of Eternal Spring” due to its almost constant temperature of 27 ° C. It has long been a favourite holiday destination for the inhabitants of the valley of Mexico City, starting from the Aztecs emperors and the Spanish. Still our days it is possible to see examples of the ancient Aztec culture and admire colonial buildings such as the Palacio de Cortés. The Club has eight tennis courts, seven in cement and one in clay, two bars and two restaurants. The admission is free for the whole duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the “Camino Real Sumiya”, equipped with all the amenities, such as swimming pool, gym, Wi-Fi and air conditioning. The Club can be reached by car or taxi. The nearest airport- two hours drive- is the international airport of Mexico City. You can reach Morelos by taxi (1200MXN) or buy bus (120MXN). Recommended restaurants in the area are “The Madrigal”, “Gabilondo House” and “Tamuz”. Mexican food varies from region to region due to the differences in climate, geographic location, ethnicity, and not least, according to the greater or lesser Hispanic influence. The north of Mexico is known for the production of beef, main ingredient of the cuisine typical of this area. The southern zone, on the other hand, is known for its dishes with spicy vegetables and chicken. “Veracruz style” is a characteristic Mexican way to cook fish. The most famous dishes are: tacos, barbacoa, guacamole and tortillas. Tequila, made from the Agave plant, is the most popular Mexican drink. 112 ASTANA CHALLENGER Date: 17/23 February 2014 Prize money: 75,000 $ Tournament director: Alexander Rudenko Supervisor: Roland Herfel Qualifying supervisor: Andrey Kornilov Surface: Hard Indoor Balls: Dunlop Fort GOLUBEV: “CAPITAL” TRIUMPH In Astana, capital of Kazakhstan (Astana in Kazakh means “Capital”), country which he represents in the Davis Cup since 2008, Andrey Golubev finally shone again repeating the success obtained five years earlier. The multi-ethnic tennis player born in Volzhski in Russia, trained in Bra, Italy, and now resident in Astana, complying with the odds and ending a very positive week, defeated Gilles Muller of Luxembourg in the final, so as to win the pretty rich Challenger. Golubev, powerful and talented tennis player from the wonderful one-handed backhand, after the exploits of 2010, which earned him a nomination from the ATP as the “Most Improved Player” of the season, lived in the shadow, plunging even outside the top 200 in the world. Andrey, however, did not give up and after years of hard work and sacrifice is now gradually finding his tennis again and the confidence needed to go back to play at high levels. In Astana he proved to be still able to play a tennis that has nothing to envy to the top of the class. It is now essential for Andrey, whom idols are Pete Sampras and Roger Federer, to keep delivering the same quality of ASTANA tennis shown on and off during the tournament played in his hometown Club, so as to achieve his dream of one day becoming world No. 1. Golubev, together with his conational Evgeny Korolev, was very close to get the Doubles’ trophy too, but the final ended 6/1 6/4 in favour of the two Belarusian Sergey Betov and Alexander Bury. 113 114 The protagonist ANDREY GOLUBEV Since summer 2008 Golubev, born in Volzhskij, Russia, on July 22, 1987 (27 years old), plays for Kazakhstan. When he was 15 years old he moved to Italy, in Bra to be precise, where he lived for many years, training at the Academy of Massimo Puci. After being one step away from entering the top 30 (best ranking yet is No. 33 reached towards the end of 2010) Golubev’s last few seasons have been pretty irregulars, ending 2014 at No. 74. In Astana, where he already triumphed in 2008 and 2009, he won his seventh Challenger title. He then attracted a lot of attention for his victories against Stan Wawrinka (Single) and Federer/Wawrinka (Doubles) during the Davis Cup, where he always seems to give the best of himself. His second best tournament of the year was the Challenger of Braunschweig in June, where he reached the semi-finals. A good season for the Kazakh tennis player who, thanks to the excellent result obtained at the Roland Garros, where paired with the Australian Sam Groth reached the semi-finals, ended 2014 among the top 70 of the Doubles ranking. TENNIS & TOURISM ASTANA, THE NEW CAPITAL OF KAZAKHSTAN Astana (700,000 inhabitants) is the capital of Kazakhstan since 1997. Its name means “capital” and was chosen because easy to pronounce in many languages. A curious aspect is that the city has changed its name several times since its birth. Located in Kabanbay Batyr str. 6/1, in a green area very close to the city centre, the National Tennis Centre has eight fast outdoors tennis courts and ten indoors, three of which in clay, a gym, two cafeterias and a small hotel with four rooms. Next to it there is a 30x15 metres flag of Kazakhstan. The admission is free for the whole duration of the tournament. Astana Railway Station, located at just 5 km from the Tennis Centre, is the most important one of the whole north of Kazakhstan. It is served by Qazagstan Temir Zholy which connects the capital to all the major cities of the country and once a week to international destinations such as Russia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. Astana International Airport is 24 km away from the Tennis Centre and you can reach it by bus, even if a bit complicated, or for around $ 20 by taxi. The official hotel is the “Oasis Inn”- there is a shuttle service to and from the Tennis Centre- or closer to the venue the “Duman”. Around the Tennis Centre there are several places where to go and grab a bite to eat: “Gun’s and Roses” (a classic English pub), “Astana Nury” (restaurant), “Shokolad” (cafeteria), “East-West” (restaurant). While in the city centre we suggest: “Ali Baba” (restaurant), “Zaza” (restaurant), “Friday’s” (American food), “Akbulak” (Kazakh food), “Kuldja” (Uzbek food), “Baden Baden “(Irish pub),” Fusion”(nightclub). ASTANA 115 ONGC-GAIL DELHI OPEN Date: 17/23 February 2014 Prize money: 100,000 $ Tournament director: Manpreet Kandhari Supervisor: Hans Juergen Ochs Qualifyng supervisor: Nitin Kanamwar Surface: Hard Balls: Babolat French Open DEVVARMAN PROPHET IN HIS HOMELAND The Indian Somdev Devvarman returned to triumph in a Challenger tournament circuit after four years of fasting. And he did so in New Delhi, the second largest city of India. In 2010 once again in Delhi, the 29 year old tennis player born in Assam but grew up in Virginia, where he also was a university champion in 2007 and 2008, took the gold medal in the Commonwealth Games overcoming the Australian Greg Jones. A month later, again in 2010, Somdev also won the coveted medals (Single e Doubles) of the Asian Games of Guangzhou, China. On the fast courts of New Delhi, a city in continuous expansion mostly designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in the early twentieth century and, in its way, for extravagance and magnificence, not so different from Washington or Paris, Devvarman, respecting the odds which gave him as second favourite, reached the final without losing a single set. In the last act, Devvarman clearly dominated the match, winning 6/3 6/1 against the No. 1 of the tournament, the Kazakh Alexander Nedovyesov. Thanks to the Indian success Devvarman returned among the top 100 players in the world. Forced to be away from the circuit for a long time due a shoulder injury, Devvarman, Indian sportsman of the year in 2011, is now coming back to play at high level, and after reaching two semi-finals, Chennai and Kolkata, was finally able to brake through and is now ready for the new leap in the ATP Tournament. In the Doubles tournament another victory for the couple formed by Sanam Singh and Saketh Myneni: after the surprise success of Calcutta, the two Indians players beat the Thai Ratiwatana brothers with a score of 7/6 6/4. 116 NEW DELHI 117 The protagonist SOMDEV DEVVARMAN Born in Assam, India, on February 13, 1985 (29 years old), Devvarman is a classic product of the American University. In Virginia he reached for three consecutive years the NCAA final, recording in 2008 an unprecedented record, with forty-four wins and only one defeat. He ended 2014 at No. 139 of the ATP ranking, not a very good result for someone that in 2011 managed to reach No. 62. With the victory of New Delhi Devvarman brought to three the number of Challenger won in his career. After the excellent results of February, two semi-finals and a victory, everybody thought that 2014 was going to be the year of rebirth for Devvarman, but the only three successive victories in fourteen games played have significantly dampened the enthusiasm. The only other noteworthy result is the final of the Shanghai Challenger in September, where the Indian tennis player surrendered only at the tiebreak of the third set to the Japanese Nishioka. As member of the Davis Cup team in 2014 Somdev lost only one match, against the Serbian Krajinovic in a game lasted four sets, out of the five played. houses the Central can hold about 5000 spectators. The admission is free for the whole duration of the event. The official hotel of the tournament is the “Hyatt Regency”. The staff is very courteous and the restaurants inside offer a high quality food, although could be a bit expensive for some. In the hotel there are also a gym, a swimming pool, a sauna and a spa bath. You have to pay if you want high speed Wi-Fi but the one offered by the hotel does its job. Plenty of taxi, tuk tuk and buses in the city, but in the first two cases always remember to negotiate the price or to ask to activate the taximetre. The best way to reach the airport, about an hour drive from the city centre, is by taxi. New Delhi offers many places where to spend a pleasant evening and eat good food. Surely one of the most popular venue is the elegant and characteristic House Cast, which from 7 pm begins to fill with people sipping aperitifs. TENNIS & TOURISM NEW DELHI, THE CAPITAL OF INDIA With its almost 15 million inhabitants, New Delhi is the capital of India. It is located almost entirely in the Gangetic Plain, in northern India. The only major river that runs through the town is the Yamuna, considered sacred by Hindus. After Mumbai, New Delhi is the most important trading centre in South Asia. Delhi is one of the major historical capitals in the world, with numerous places of interest, some of which declared Historic Heritage by UNESCO, as the Qutb Minar and the tomb of Humanyu. Other important sites are the majestic Red Fort, the historical Chandni Chowk, Raj Ghat and Shanti Vana. The most popular sport is, as in the rest of India, cricket. The club has fourteen outdoor hard courts. The stadium that 118 ATP CHALLENGER GUANGZHOU Date: 24 February/02 March 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ + H Tournament director: Wan Jian Bin Honorary tournament director: Manuel Jorquera Supervisor: Ed Hardisty Surface: Hard Balls: Dunlop Fort BLAZ, STUDENT-PRO The first time is always special. It is even more special for Blaz Rola, a 23 year-old Slovenian emigrated to the United States to study and pursue his dream of becoming a professional tennis player. Representative of the Ohio State University, Rola was a University champion and in 2013 was awarded “Male Athlete of the Year” in Ohio. Due to his decision to follow up his study (he holds a degree in International Economics) the left-handed player from Ptuji arrived quite late to play tennis at high level. This year, however, seems determined to do thing seriously. Earlier this year he was able to pass the qualifying matches of the Australian Open, defeating the Argentine Delbonis in the first round. He then lost to the Slovakian Klizan. Rola has undertaken a brilliant growth that led him to triumph on the hard courts of Guangzhou: GUANGZHOU “Since my arrival here, I felt comfortable on these courts. I just started working with a new coach and some of the changes that we have taken have begun to bear their fruits. It’s my first time in China, but I will come back.” In one of the most populous city of China, surpassed only by Shanghai and Beijing, Rola has painstakingly got his first Challenger title, beating in the final the dreaded Japanese Yuichi Sugita with a score of 6/7 6/4 6/3. The Slovenian has a varied and snappy tennis, with an evident American-style. It is no coincidence that Blaz is particularly at ease on fast surfaces, but he does not dislike clay courts either, where in 2013 he won his two Futures titles. Predictions respected in the Doubles tournament with the victory of the two Thai brothers Sanchai and Sonchat Ratiwatana who in the final defeated the duo Lee and Weintraub with a score of 6/2 6/4. 119 The protagonist BLAZ ROLA Blaz Rola was born in Ptuj, Slovenia, October 5, 1990 (24 years old). He started to play tennis thanks to his family and in 2010 moved to the US to study. The left-handed player graduated from the Ohio State University, for which he played until 2013. He won the NCAA Doubles title in 2012 and the Single one the following year, the last spent in the US. In 2014 Rola won nine Futures and one Challenger, the one of Guangzhou, ending the year at No. 80, his best ranking yet. After qualifying at the Australian Open and winning in China, Rola continued his season smoothly. He reached the final in Panama City (won by the Spanish Pere Riba after a much fought three sets match) and in April in Sao Paulo (defeated by Dutra Silva) and then in May the semi-final in Ostrava. Rola was not very happy for how the Roland Garros ended: James Ward won the third set 10-12 at the photo finish, bringing home the decisive round of the qualifying matches. 2014, however, continued with more good results: the final of the Poznan Challenger (beaten by Goffin) and the semi-final in Liberec, Banja Luka and Champaign. 120 TENNIS & TOURISM GUANGZHOU, TENNIS IN CHINA Situated between Macau and Hong Kong, Guangzhou is the third largest city in China. Its privileged position makes it an important hub for international trade and therefore a very cosmopolitan city. Particularly important it is the Central District, where the tournament takes place. Recently built (the facility where it is played the tournament was built only three years ago), it hosts five hundred of the largest multinational corporations. A 45 minutes drive by car (with flowing traffic) separates the Central District from the city centre, giving you the chance to see a different China. The downtown, home to majors tournament and to the stadium of the Guangzhou Evergrande football team of Marcello Lippi, is a small New York, with tall buildings drawing a breathtaking skyline and creating incredible light games. The venue hosting the Challenger has eleven outdoor synthetic courts, three indoors and two in synthetic grass, for a total of sixteen courts. It also boast a large gym, a restaurant and a guesthouse. All the secondary courts have grandstands. The Central court can accommodate 5.000 people. The admission is free for the whole duration of the event. The official hotel is the Kecheng Holiday Hotel. Located near the club (about 500 metres), it is a 4-star hotel with restaurant and casino. To reach the city centre you can use a bus or take a taxi for around 60 yuan. In addition to the various hotels there is a shopping centre where you can find several Asians restaurants and a Pizza Hut. In the centre, however, we recommend the “Oggi restaurants”, where to eat excellent Italian food. While the city centre has a lot to offer in the evening, around the club, except from a movies house, everything starts to shut around 8:30-9:00 pm, so be careful at the time or you risk to get into one of the restaurants in the mall and find the kitchen already closed. GUANGZHOU 121 KAZAN KREMLIN CUP Date: 10/16 March 2014 Prize money: 75,000 $ + H Tournament director: Ekaterina Nigmedzyanova Supervisor: Stephane Cretois Surface: Hard Indoor Balls: Wilson US Open ILHAN’S COMEBACK Marsel Ilhan is determined to get back on top. A brief appearance in the top 100 in 2010, the leap in 2011, where he reached the best ranking at number 88 of the ATP rankings, then the progressive decline, which took him out of the top 200 in the world. Ilhan, a boy of one hundred and ninety centimetres of height born in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, but living in Istanbul since young age, chose Russia to give it a try once again. After the title in Banja Luka back in 2010, his career went through a difficult patch, winning between 2012 and 2013 only Futures tournaments, eight to be precise, and all in his homeland Turkey. The twenty-seven year old Turkish player starting from the quarterfinals was able to beat three players with a higher ranking: seed No. 4 Gombos in the quarterfinals (7/5 6/2); seed No. 2 Andrey Kuznetsov in the semi-final; and the number one favourite of the tournament, the German Berrer in the final (7/6 6/3) In Kazan, which, legend has it, was built where a Tatar princess lost a gold tray while washing it in the river, Ilhan found, thousands year later, though not of the same value of the most precious metal, the luster of a trophy that allows him to believe in himself again. Italian smile in the Doubles tournament, with the victory (3/6 7/5 12/10) of Flavio Cipolla and the Serbian Goran Tosic against the Russians Baluda and Kravchuk. Flavio’s last victory dated back to the distant 2011. 122 KAZAN 123 The protagonist MARSEL ILHAN Born in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, on 11 June 1987 (27 years old), Marsel Ilhan is actually a tennis player of Turkish nationality. In 2004 he emigrated from Uzbekistan along with his mother (his father died prematurely) to seek greater fortune in Istanbul, where he began to train in a much more intensive way. His golden year was 2007, when, followed by the coach Can Uner, was able in only a few months to climb over 1000 positions in the ranking. At the end of 2014 he stopped at No. 104, while his best ranking yet is No. 87 (2011). After winning on the hard courts of Kazan, Ilhan demonstrated to be an all surfaces player, reaching the semi-finals on the clay courts of Tunis and qualifying on the grass of majors tournaments such as Queen’s and Wimbledon. In the summer he reached the final of the Astana Challenger, losing, though, in three partials to Berankis. Before the end of 2014 the Turkish tennis player played three more semi-finals -Izmir, Mons and Rennes- and reached a third final in Mouilleron Le Captif (won, however, by Pierre-Hugues Herbert), concluding the season in the best possible way. TENNIS & TOURISM KAZAN, BETWEEN EAST AND WEST With over 1.3 million inhabitants Kazan is the capital of Tatarstan, within the Russian Federation. It is 800 km east of Moscow, at the confluence of the Kazanka river into the Volga. It is characterised by a very harsh winter, with temperatures well below zero for several months. Home to the XXVII edition of the Universiade, in 2015 it will host the Swimming World Championships and three years later a few matches of the Football World Cup. Famous beyond borders, the Kazan Kremlin, a village wanted in the sixteenth century by Ivan the Terrible and built on the ruins of a castle, in 2000 was declared World heritage by UNESCO. The Kremlin Cup is played inside the Kazan Tennis Akademy, opened in 2009 and home to the tennis tournament of the last Universiade. It is a modern club with eighteen outdoors courts and eight indoors hard courts (four of which used by the players of the Kremlin Cup for matches and training), a cafeteria, two restaurants, a gym, a conference room and a tennis shop. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. Kazan is the most important crossroads of central Russia, with roads and rail links to and from the Volga region, Siberia and the Far East. The busy international airport, over a million passengers per year, is 26 km south-east from the city centre. It is served by several non Russian airlines, such as Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines and Fly Dubai to name a few. The train station is in the city centre and is among the best connected of all Russia. The official hotel of the tournament is the 4 Stars “Grand Hotel Kazan”. The players can reach the Academy with a shuttle service while guests for just € 0.50 can take the bus 6A. The best restaurants of Kazan serve both European and traditional Tatar cuisine. We recommend “Bilyar” for local food, while “Rubaie” serves good Uzbek dishes. Other good restaurants are “Pashmir”, “Panorama” and the Italian “Giuzeppe” or “Bistro Pronto”. The place to go for a drink is the “Musical Guinness Pub”. 124 DID YOU KNOW ... • The tallest player in the ATP ranking: Ivo Karlovic (CRO) 208 cm • The shortest player in the ATP ranking: Carlos Boluda-Purkiss (ESP) 165 cm • The youngest player in the ATP ranking: Nicolas Merzetti (ITA) 29/10/1999 • The oldest player in the ATP ranking: Sander Groen (NED) 07.16.1968 • Total number of players with ATP ranking: 2184 (99 Countries) • Percentages players/continent: Europe 58.1%; South America 13%; Asia 12.1%; North America 9.3%; Oceania 3.8%; Africa 3.6% • The most represented nations - Top 5: France (141), USA (139), Italy (121), Germany (109), Argentina (104) • Top 5 nations: (based on the top 3 players in the ranking): Spain (Nadal, Ferrer and Lopez), France (Tsonga, Monfils, and Simon), Czech Republic (Berdych, Rosol and Vesely), USA (Isner , Querrey and Johnson), Italy (Fognini, Bolelli and Seppi) data updated to January 19, 2015 Source Caspio - Crionet www.youtennis.net/caspio 125 III ATP CHALLENGER ‘VISIT PANAMA CUP’ Date: 17/23 March 2014 Prize money: 40,000 $ + H Tournament director: Fabricio Valdivieso Supervisor: Carl Baldwin Surface: Red clay Balls: Penn Regular Duty “EL MAGO” OF PANAMA In Panama, capital city of the homonymous Central American state, the Spanish Pere Riba defeated in the final the Slovenian Blaz Rola, player who in the first part of the Challenger season kept growing quite steadily. With the one of Panama “El Mago” Riba reached his seventh Challenger victory, first one of 2014 after the one obtained in 2013 on the red clay of Todi. Exactly one year earlier, on 18 March 2013, Riba touched the lowest point of the ATP ranking. Due to a stop that kept him away from tennis for quite a long period, Riba, who in 2011 was close to the top 60 of the world, almost reached position No. 1000. The young Riba did not give up and after winning the firsts ITF of the season he attempted once again the Challenger and the ATP circuit. In the twin city of Madrid, Pere Riba, Catalan DOC, born and raised in Barcelona, defeated in a tough final lasted two hours and ended only at the third set, the indomitable Blaz Rola, so as to enter the Roll of honour of the tournament. In Panama, founded on 15 August 1519 by Pedro Arias de Ávila, cross-roads over the years of silver and gold direct to Spain, Riba took off just like the butterfly symbol of the tournament trophy. The Slovak Cermak and the Russian Elgin, complying with the odds, won the Doubles tournament defeating the Argentines Alund and Duran 10-8 in an incredible tiebreak. 126 PANAMA 127 The protagonist PERE RIBA Riba, born in Barcelona on April 7, 1988 (26 years old), until a few months ago when due to a hip operation he had to leave the circuit, was the youngest Spanish to occupy the highest position in the world rankings. Even if in 2014 “El Mago”, as he is nicknamed, won only one Challenger, he was able to place himself well in many tournaments, so as to end the season closer to the top 100 (No. 114) and with all the right cards to return to his best ranking (No. 65, reached in 2011). After the victory in Panama he played the final of Mersin and Arad, defeated curiously, both times in two fought partials by the Bosnian Damir Dzumhur. Another Challenger final arrived in Milan, where he lost to his conational Albert Ramos. In summer Riba tried the big jump, competing on the major circuit but without getting the desired results. Towards the end of the season the Catalan reached the semifinal of Sibiu which he had to abandon due to a physical problem. 2014 signed for him the return in the highest part of the ranking. His goal is now to enter the top-20. TENNIS & TOURISM PANAMA AND ITS CANAL For the second consecutive year Panama hosted in April an ATP challenger. The Central American state, famous for its Canal, on which is based the GDP of the Country, was born in 1903, when with the help of the United States proclaimed its independence from Colombia. The stadium Fred Maduro, home to the headquarters of the Panamanian Tennis Federation, is located in the Parque Natural Metropolitano, once American territory. The facility has a Central and six secondary courts. The admission is free for the whole duration of the tournament. The Fred Maduro Stadium can only be reached by taxi, cheap enough except during the tournament, while the organisation provides a shuttle service for the players. The city is 24 km from Tocumen Airport, main hub of Copa Airlines, the national airline of Panama. American Airlines, Avianca, Continental, Delta, Iberia and KLM are among the international carriers serving Tocumen Airport. Panama is a major economic hub, so as to find a place to sleep is not difficult, there is something for all tastes and needs. The official hotel is the “Victoria Hotel & Suites”, good quality hotel with spacious and modern rooms. Eating around the Stadium is not easy, unless you are happy with a plate of grilled meat and rice from one of the characteristic kiosks near the venue. However, only five minutes drive from the stadium there is a mall with the typical plaza de la comida, where you can find all kinds of fast food for all budgets. Main attraction of the city is of course the Panama Canal, open 365 days a year 24 hours a day (average crossing time by boat is 4/5 hours). Very popular is the Carnival during which all Country stops to celebrate. Gambling is legal, so there are many casinos. 128 CLARO OPEN BARRANQUILLA 2014 Date: 25/30 March 2014 Prize money: 40,000 $ + H Tournament director: Jhan Fontalvo Supervisor: Jorge Mandl Surface: Red clay Balls: Wilson Extra Duty CUEVAS 2.0 Situated on the left bank of the mouth of the Magdalena River, Barranquilla is the cradle of Latin America’s aviation and with its over a million inhabitants the fourth most populated Colombian city. At the end of March 2014 Barranquilla hosted the fourth edition of an ATP Challenger tournament. Although its $ 40,000 money prize doesn’t make it one of the major tournaments, many high-level players took part to the Colombian Challenger. In addition to the home idol and seed No.1 Alejandro Falla there were other two top-100, Albert Ramos and Martin Klizan, both with a past in the top-50. To win, however, was the Uruguayan Pablo Cuevas, who, top-50 back in 2009, had to start from scratch after a knee problem forced him to take a two years break. The 28 year old from Concordia begun his second tennis career with great humility, starting again from the bottom. Even if his firsts results of 2013 were not so exciting, at the beginning of 2014, before winning in Barranquilla a trophy of fundamental value, he managed to approach the top 200. Cuevas beat in the order Mischa Zverev, the young Facundo Arguello, the seed No.1 Falla in the quarter-finals with a net 6/4 6/0, Adrian Ungur in the semi-final and Klizan Martin in the final. A major achievement for a player of extraordinary humility, respected and loved by everybody in the circuit for his honesty and friendliness. The operation to his right knee BARRANQUILLA slowed his career but “Pablo 2.0” seems still able to reach high place. But this is not all. The Uruguayan together with Pere Riba won the Doubles title too, beating 6/3 6/4 the favoured couple Cermak and Elgin. 129 130 The protagonist PABLO CUEVAS Pablo Cuevas was born on January 1, 1986 (28 years old), in Concordia, an Argentine city separated from Uruguay, Cuevas’ Country, only by a river. Due to a bad injury he had to abandon the game for exactly two years (mid 2011-mid 2013). However, he did not take him too long to get back among the greatest and at the end of 2014 he reached his best ranking yet, No. 30 in the world, adding to his trophies collection four Challengers and two ATP tournaments. In the first half of the season he won the Challenger of Barranquilla and Mestre and played the final in Rome. In July he lifted the ATP trophy in Bastad and Umag (here even starting from the qualifying), losing in two tournaments a total of three sets. But the ATP season on hard courts continued without any glory. Pablo had to wait the end of the season to bring home two more Challenger: in Guayaquil and in his home town Montevideo. TENNIS & TOURISM BARRANQUILLA AND ITS TREASURES With about 1.2 million inhabitants, Barranquilla is the fourth most populous city of Colombia. It is located in the Caribbean region and is the capital of the Atlantico Department. Every year Barranquilla is home to a Carneval, among the Country’s most important folkloristic events and declared Oral Heritage Site by UNESCO. The city owes its name to the “barrancas”, the houses on the Rio Magdalena of indigenous peoples at the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors. Barranquilla has a dry tropical climate, with temperature never dropping below 18°. The main tourist attractions are: Bocas de Ceniza cliffs, the zoo with over 140 species of animals and the beaches of Puerto Colombia, Sabanilla, Santa Veronica, Salgar and Caño Dulce. The “Country Club de Barranquilla” is located on the outskirts of the city and is owned by the Hotel “Estrelar”. It has six tennis clay courts, one football pitch, several smaller football pitches and one baseball field. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament while you have to pay to enter the VIP and Hospitality area. Located in the most exclusive district of the city, BARRANQUILLA the “El prado” is the official hotel of the tournament. Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport is only 7 km from Barranquilla. In programme for 2020 the opening of a new massive airport that should serve both Barranquilla and Cartagena, the two most touristic places of Colombia. From the airport you can reach the club by taxi (about 30 minutes). The Colombian cuisine is very tasty. There are many dishes that tourists can’t no to try. One of the most particular one is the “comida corriente”, a kind of rice soup accompanied by pieces of meat and a fried banana. Other traditional dishes are roast beef and roast chicken, often accompanied by tropical fruits. The best restaurants are located in the El Prado and accept dollars and credit cards. 131 SAO PAULO CHALLENGER DE TENIS Date: 14/20 April 2014 Prize money: 40,000 $ + H Tournament director: Danilo Marcelino Supervisor: Ricardo Reis Qualifying supervisor: Roberto Browne Da Veiga Surface: Red clay Balls: Dunlop Grand Prix ROGERINHO THE LEADER In the first half of April, following the ATP250 played in February, took place in São Paulo, the largest and most populous city of the entire Southern Hemisphere, a $ 40.000 Challenger tournament. After a year without a victory in his own Country, the 30 years old Rogerio Dutra Silva was finally able to lift a trophy on Brazilian soul, even better in his own native town. To do so, however, “Rogerinho” had to overcome the strong competition, as Horacio Zeballos, Gastao Elias and the promising Blaz Rola in the final, ended 6/4 6/2. Arrived late to play in majors tournaments - in 2011 he took part to his first Slam (US Open) - in 2013 he entered the top 100. Although a clay expert player, his best memories are on American hard courts: in 2012, after the battle won with Gabashvili, he had the satisfaction to challenge Djokovic at the Artur Ashe; in 2013, after qualifying, he battled for four hours with Vasek Pospisil and then met with Rafael Nadal. In a not very happy moment of his career, positioned in the lowest half of the top 200 ranking, Dutra Silva caught in his hometown the success needed to raise once again. Rogerio made his own the motto of São Paulo “I am not led, I lead”, driving himself to a new rebirth. Guido Pella and Diego Schwartzman won the Doubles final against Maximo Gonzalez and Andres Molteni with a score of 1/6 6/3 10/4. 132 SÃO PAULO 133 The protagonist ROGERIO DUTRA SILVA Born in São Paulo on Februar y 3, 1984 (30 years old), Dutra Silva won in his hometown his only title of the 2014 season. A year anything but exhilarating, ended at No. 285 of the world ranking, far away from that No.84 touched in May 2013. After the victory in São Paulo Rogerio’ s second best result was the quarter-finals reached in July in the Challenger of Tampere, Finland, where the Brazilian was eliminated by Jarkko Nieminen in the tie-break of the third set. After the defeat in the first round of the qualifying matches of the US Open in late August, Dutra Silva no longer participated in any tournament. The only appearance was in mid-September in the Play-off round of the Davis Cup against Spain for entering the World Group, collecting only four games in the match of the first day against Bautista-Agut. Dutra Silva closed the season out of the top-200 ranking, something that did not happen to him for over five years. TENNIS & TOURISM SÃO PAULO, MULTIETHNIC METROPOLIS The tournament is played in the Club Paineiras do Morumby, a sports centre with an area of almost 120 thousand square metres. It owns fifteen tennis courts, seven swimming pools, one football pitch with athletics track, four squash courts, several gyms, beauty salons, a SPA, a library, a medical centre, four restaurants and two cafeterias. The club often hosts events and ceremonies. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament but people need to sign in before entering. The official hotel is the “Bourbon Convention Ibirapuera”, located in the city centre a short walk from the famous mall Shopping Ibirapuera. It is a very good standard hotel with personnel trained in dealing with international clients. It owns a pool, a gym and a restaurant with local cuisine open until 11 pm. At only twenty minutes from the club, Congonhas is the nearest airport. It operates mostly domestic flights and some international ones in South America. A little further away (45 km from the city centre) there is also the International Airport of Guarulhos (GRU), the largest airport in the country. The hotel is about 9 km from the club, a short journey if it wasn’t for the incredible traffic of São Paulo, especially during the week. There is a Shuttle service to and from the Club for players and the staff of the tournament. The journey takes on average thirty minutes. At the club there are two restaurants with various selfservice options. Pizzerias and Italian restaurants are very popular in the city. We recommend “Speranza”, in R. Treze de Maio, 1004 - Bela Vista and the “Lellis Tratoria”, in R. Bela Cintra, 1849 - Jardim Paulista. Our favoured churrascaria is “Fogo de Chao”, Avenida dos Bandeirantes, 538 - Vila Olimpia. For very good quality meat go to “Barbacoa”, situated R. Dr. Renato Paes de Barros, 65 - Itaim Bibi. 134 CITTA DI VERCELLI TROFEO MULTIMED “MEMORIAL STEFANIA GERVANA CASTELLI” Date: 21/27 April 2014 Prize money: 42,500 € Tournament director: Massimiliano Brocchi Supervisor: Carmelo Di Dio Surface: Red clay Balls: Clay ATP Tour BOLELLI DOUBLES UP After the one in February on the fast courts of Bergamo, it arrives another Italian victory for Simone Bolelli, who on the red clay of Vercelli defeated very high level opponents. After five editions of $ 10.000 and $ 15000 ITF the tournament of Corso Rigoli was promoted to Challenger, so as to increase its appeal and attracting players of the like of the Germans top 100 Dustin Brown and Jan-Lennard Struff, as well as talented Goffin and Bedene. To win, however, was Bolelli, who was missing a title on clay since 2012 (Florianopolis). A perfect week for Simone, admitted to the tournament as a wild card being largely out of the top 300 in the world. The twenty-eight year old of Budrio beat first the Monegasque Balleret, then Pablo Cuevas, erasing three match points to the much improved Uruguayan player and in the quarterfinals the young Kyle Edmund, in another difficult match ended only at the third set. Three sets needed in the semi-final too, played against the Italian Arnaboldi. Much easier the final, where Bolelli defeated the young Croatian Mate Delic with an easy 6/2 6/2. In the European capital city of rice Bolelli finds his smiles back, achieving another important victory. Bolelli is incredible fit and is surely one of the outsider players to watch out for in the upcoming tournaments. In the Doubles the two young Italians Stefano Napolitano and Matteo Donati surprised everybody defeating during the tournament most quoted couples and winning 7/6 6/3 against the French Herbet and Olivetti. First Challenger victory for the young players, class 1995, two of the biggest promises of the Italian tennis. VERCELLI 135 136 The protagonist SIMONE BOLELLI TENNIS & TOURISM VERCELLI, TENNIS BETWEEN RICE FIELDS The city of Vercelli has just under 50,000 inhabitants and is located in the eastern part of Piedmont. It is known as the European capital of rice for its huge production and export. The city is situated on the Sesia river. Its historic centre rises on the site of a Roman fort and is bordered by avenues that run where once were the ancient walls. The Association of Tennis Pro Vercelli is located in Corso Rigola, on the outskirts of the city, and a step away from the banks of the river Sesia. The club has eight clay courts and one hard court. There is also a swimming pool and a large clubhouse. The admission is free for the whole duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the Modo Hotel, while the most demanding players are staying at the Hotel Palace. For the players and the staff is available a shuttle service between the club and the two hotels. At one hour drive, Malpensa is the nearest airport. The railway station of the city is very well connected with all of North Italy. Many the typical dishes of Vercelli and in general of Piedmont. At the club there is a cafeteria/restaurant open at all hours of the day for tennis players and the spectators of the tournament. VERCELLI 2014 was for Simone Bolelli, Bologna October 8, 1985 (29 years old), the year of the new beginning of his career. After reaching in 2009 the position No. 36 of the ranking, the tennis player from Bologna had a long crisis that sent him out from the top 100. In mid-2013 he had an operation to his wrist that seemed to work the magic. Bolelli started the new season stronger than ever, bringing home in 2014 the trophies of the Challenger of Bergamo, Vercelli, Tunis and Oberstaufen, raising to twelve the number of tournaments won in his career. Besides these victories he also played the semi-final of Geneva and of the ATP Challenger Tour Finals in Sao Paulo. Some good results also in the major circuit, where Simone’s powerful shoots went back to strike fear into his opponents. To mention also the results of mid-year at the Roland Garros, where he reached the second round, and at Wimbledon, where he left the competition at the third round defeated by Japanese Nishikori in a match lasted five sets. Bolelli also returned permanently to be part of the Italian Davis Cup team, but he could not do much in the semi-final against Roger Federer, surrendering after three much fought matches. 137 CAMPEONATO INTERNACIONAL DE TENIS DE SANTOS Date: 21/27 April 2014 Prize money: 40,000 $ + H Tournament director: Danilo Marcelino Supervisor: Ricardo Reis Qualifying supervisor: Roberto Browne Da Vega Surface: Red clay Balls: Dunlop Gran Prix GONZALEZ’S COME BACK The 30 year old Argentine Maximo Gonzalez seems determined to get back among the biggest of tennis. Due to a knee injury the former top 60 (2009) had a difficult year that saw him drop down closer to the 400 position of the ranking. But now the tenacious tennis player is back in the race with the intention to return to be part of the tennis world elite. In Santos finally arrived for Gonzalez the so awaited victory, missing in his collection since 2011. This victory did not come completely unexpected, in previous tournaments, in fact, he already gave signs of good things to come. After qualifying in the ATP tournament in Buenos Aires earlier this year, Gonzalez, although he lost, played a very good match against David Ferrer. Easy ride for the experienced Argentine in the $ 40.000 Brazilian tournament. He reached the title without losing a single set and ending 7/5 6/3 the final played against the Portuguese Gastao Elias. He is now ready to try to get into the top 150 players of the ATP ranking once again. This success will give “Machi” the needed confidence to continue to rise in the rankings. Player not kissed by talent, the Argentine finds in constancy, grit and speed his best qualities, essentials for his victories of all the three tie-break played during the tournament. Not satisfied Gonzalez went to win the Doubles tournament too. Teamed with fellow Molteni defeated 7/5 6/4 the other Argentine couple formed by Duran and Olivo. This is for Gonzalez the second title of the season after the victory obtained with Eduardo Schawank at Itajai. 138 SANTOS 139 The protagonist MAXIMO GONZALEZ Maximo Gonzalez was born on July 20, 1983 (31 years old), in Tandil, where he lived the first years of his life, a city which gave birth an impressive amount of tennis players. Juan Martin Del Potro, Juan Monaco, Mariano Zabaleta, Guillermo Perez TENNIS & TOURISM Roldan, Diego Junqueira, just to mention the most famous. After the magical 2009 when he reached the position No. 58 of the ATP ranking, Gonzalez, due also to some physical problems, lived some difficult years. However, he managed to end 2014 at No. 103 in the world ranking, winning over the season the Challenger of Santos, Blois and Padua (for a total of fourteen Challengers won in his career). In 2014 the Argentine tennis player was also able of reaching the final in Cordoba, the semifinal in Milan and most of all, starting from the qualifying, the semi-finals in the ATP tournament of Kitzbuhel, where he gave up to Goffin only at the third set. A 2014 full of satisfactions also in the Doubles for Gonzalez: five victories out of the eight finals played and, paired with Juan Monaco, the Roland Garros’ quarterfinals. SANTOS: OVERLOOKING THE ATLANTIC Main port city in the metropolitan region of Baixata Santista, Santos is part of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. Its port is one of the most important in Latin America (the first for container handling) and the main source of the gross domestic product of the city (trading and fishing). Once Santos owed its prosperity to the coffee trade, so much so that there is even a museum dedicated to coffee located in the ex building home to the Bolsa Oficial do Café. Every day on its long coast line hundreds of surfers go hunting for waves to ride. The tournament is played at the very old Tenis Clube de Santos. It is at just five minutes from the Praia (beach) and is equipped with indoors and outdoors courts (clay and cement). The Challenger is played on three outdoors courts and two indoors in case of rain. The club also has a swimming pool, a volleyball court, a football pitch, a gym and a sauna. There are a restaurant, a cafeteria and a buffet available all day for those working at the tournament. Prices are in line with those of other places of Santos (not as expensive as São Paulo, which, cost wise, can be compared to an European city). The entrance is free for the whole duration of the tournament. The official hotel for the players is the “Atlantic”, about 15 minutes walk from the Club. The nearest airport is the Guarulhos Internacional of São Paulo. In less than two hours and just 25 reais (€ 10) you can reach the club on board of a comfortable coach with free Wi-Fi. Otherwise you could get a taxi for around 250 reais. No far from the Tenis Clube de Santos there is an Italian pizzeria while a little further away you will find a churrascaria and some Japanese restaurants. If you decide to go and eat in one of the many places along the coast be aware of the rise in cost, often unaccompanied by a rise in quality. 140 GEMDALE ATP CHALLENGER CHINA INTERNATIONAL 2014 Date: 21/27 April 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ + H Tournament director: Wan Jain Bin Supervisor: Ed Hardisty Surface: Hard Balls: Dunlop Fort GILLES’S REVENGE The $ 50.000 Challenger of Shenzhen, prelude to the new ATP 250 tournament of September, was a tasty appetizer for all tennis fans. Two top 100 at the starting line of the tournament that took place at the end of April in the sub-provincial city of the Republic of China, but to lift the trophy was Gilles Muller. The thirty-year old from Leudelange, taking advantage from the very fast playing conditions perfect for his SHENZHEN offensive tennis, manage to bring home the trophy without losing a set. 7/6 (11) 6/4 was the final score of the much fought semi-final played against top seed Lu. Similar the result of the final, played against the talented Lukas Lako, seed No. 2 of the tournament. Muller had been waiting for this victory for seven years: back in 2007, in fact, Muller lost the final of Kolding, Denmark, to a very young Lacko. In 2012 he already defeated Lacko in Belgrade but it was a small revenge been that one only a first round match. “Mulles”, as he has been nicknamed by his colleagues, seems determined to go back to the top. After March, when starting from the qualifiers he won the title of Guadalajara, 2014 seems to be the year of the former top 50’s come back in the tennis that matter. Started the season well outside the top 300 in the world, with the Chinese success he already halved his ranking and is now ready to try once again to enter the first one hundred players of the world. The Australians Chris Guccione and Sam Groth, favourite couple of the Doubles tournament, arrived to victory without losing a single set. Their opponents in the final match were the Germans Puetz and Meffert. 141 142 The protagonist GILLES MULLER Born in the small state of Luxembourg on May 9, 1983 (31 years old), Gilles Muller lived in 2014 one of the best seasons of his long career. Muller, the most successful tennis player of his country, ended 2014 at No. 47, a step away from his best ranking (No. 42, 2011). The left handed player, who up to 2013 had won a total of six Challenger, in just a few months managed to take home other five Challenger’s trophies: Guadalajara, Shenzhen, Taipei, Gimcheon and Recanati. In addition to these victories he also played the final of Astana and Portoroz and the semi-finals of Quimper and Nottingham. In 2014 Gilles also qualified at the prestigious Wimbledon (where in 2011, Junior World No. 1, he played the under 18 final), managing to overcome Benneteau in the first round of the main draw, before capitulating at the third set to Roger Federer. Perhaps exhausted by the long season, Muller failed to get good results in the indoors ATP tournaments, his favourite surface. TENNIS & TOURISM SHENZHEN AND ITS WHITE BEACHES A few hundred kilometres north of Hong Kong, in the southern part of China, Shenzhen is one of the most important cities in Guangdong Province. Its territory stretches along nearly 70 km of coastline, with wonderful white sand beaches. The most famous are Dameisha, Xiaomeisa, Xichong, Diefu, Shuishatou and Xiyong. Among the major financial centres of the Country, Shenzhen is a real metropolis with nearly 10 million inhabitants. The Challenger is played within the Shenzhen Tennis Centre, a cutting-edge facility with fifteen outdoors hard courts (including a Central with a 5.000 seats brick grandstand) and four indoors clay courts. Recently it became the seat of an academy opened by Juan Carlos Ferrero. The Centre also has a conference room, a modern gym and several cafeterias. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the “Ginmau Garden Hotel”, a five-star hotel with every comfort. A shuttle bus service is available to and from the club for players and those working at the tournament. The ultramodern Jade Cargo International Airport is 35 km from the city centre and connects Shenzhen to the main cities of China and of the Pacific. A modern high-speed train departing from the Central Station links the city to Hong Kong in just 45 minutes, while from Shenzhen North Railways Station leave trains for Beijing and other Chinese cities. The cuisine of Shenzhen is a fusion of many different culinary cultures of the Country, enriched with local herbs and spices. You will find an assortment of cold meat served with hot and spicy noodles. For those who dare plenty of snacks to try from the stalls on the street. If you feel like to eat something different we recommend the Indian “Spice Circle”, the American Stakehouse “The Village Bar & Grill” or the Italian “Ristorante in Milan.” SHENZHEN 143 2014 SANTAIZI CHALLENGER Date: 28 April/04 May 2014 Prize money: 75,000 $ Tournament director: Philip Liu Supervisor: Ed Hardisty Qualifying supervisor: Valery Lutkov Surface: Carpet Indoor Balls: Wilson Slazenger GILLES, SKYSCRAPER OF TAIPEI After only one week from the victory of Shenzhen, the player from Luxembourg, Gilles Muller, won the $75.000 Challenger of Taipei, capital city of Taiwan and with over two million inhabitants its largest city. The left-handed from Leudelange found in the particularly fast indoor carpet courts of Taipei the ideal playing condition for his speedy service. Gilles won in two tiebreaks the battle of service with the Australian Sam Groth, in a match that saw a total of 25 aces, while he needed three sets to get rid of Lukas Lacko, defeated few days earlier in the Chinese final. After a pretty easy semi-final against the Japanese Go-Soeda, Muller, in his first participation to the Taipei tournament, went to win the final played against the talented Australian John Patrick Smith, star of the tournament, but who, however, had to surrender to the greater experience of Muller. In the city of temples as well as home to the Taipei101, considered the highest skyscraper in the world until 2009, when it was overtaken by the Burj Khalifa (Khalifa Tower) in Dubai, Muller continued his climb, getting a step closer to the top 100 in the world. The two Australian Groth and Guccione, like Muller, repeated the success of Shenzhen, defeating in the Doubles final John Smith and the American Krajicek with the score of 6/4 5/7 10/8. 144 TAIPEI 145 The protagonist JOHN-PATRICK SMITH Because of his studies Smith, born in Townsville, Australia, January 24, 1989 (25 years old), began his career as a professional tennis player pretty late. From 2007 to 2011 the left-handed Australian tennis player attended the “University of Tennessee” reaching the top position of the Single and Doubles ranking. In 2014 John-Patrick reached his best ATP ranking at No. 172, then closing the season at No. 201. Since Smith started to play professionally (2011) always managed to win at list a Futures, doubled up with a Challenger in 2012 (Winnetka), but in 2014 things went differently and he was not able to bring home any trophy, at least in the Single. In May he obtained his best result with the Challenger final of Taipei. In July Smith surrendered to Kudla at the tie-break of the third set of the semi-finals of Winnetka. At the end of the season he lost at the photo-finish the semifinal of Traralgon (Klahn won 7/5 the deciding set). Better results in the Doubles, where “JP” ended the season at No. 82 (best ranking No. 68) and with three Challenger victories. TENNIS & TOURISM TAIPEI, MULTICULTURAL CITY With a population of over 2 million people Taipei is the capital of Taiwan, officially part of the Republic of China, from which however, due also to its 30 million inhabitants, enjoys considerable administrative autonomy. Located in the northern part of the island, Taipei is the political, economic and cultural centre of Taiwan. Its architecture is a mix of tradition -Chinese and from the colonial Japanese period- and modernity. Many are the temples and places of worship visited by tourists every year. First on the list is the Lungshan Temple, the oldest place of worship in the city for Taoist, the Kuantu Temple and the Confucius Temple. One of the symbols of the city is the Taipei 101, until 2009 the tallest building in the world (508 m). The challenger of Taipei is played on the indoors courts of the NTU Sports Centre of Taipei University. The facility can accommodate over 12.000 people. During the tournament are set up two tennis courts for the matches and one for training. The Sport Centre also has squash courts, a volleyball court and a Olympic size swimming pool, all available to students. The official hotel is the five stars “Imperial Hotel”, which offers a very comfortable stay and courteous staff. Players and those working at the tournament have access to a shuttle bus service to and from the NTU Sports Centre. Travel time is approximately 25 minutes. The university area is well connected to the rest of the city, with several bus stops nearby and a subway station. The Taiwanese cuisine is influenced by the one of South China, especially from the Hokkien area, in the province of Fujian. Some dishes, though, remember the Japanese cuisine. The typical dishes are: cuttlefish geng, omelette and oysters, oyster and vermicelli noodles, Obiko, rice with mince pork, Sanbeiji, Chaibo neng, Gauah bah and A-gei. 146 SEGUROS BOLIVAR OPEN Date: 28 April/04 May 2014 Prize money: 40,000 $ + H Tournament director: Monica Velez Supervisor: Jorge Mandl Surface: Red clay Balls: Head ATP Gold LAMA’S FIRST TITLE The young Chilean Gonzalo Lama achieves his first career title winning the first of the two Challenger tournaments held in Cali, capital of the Valle del Cauca department, Colombia. This victory represents for the 21 year old from Santiago, who until now won only 4 ITF Tournaments, the first real success in the tennis that matter, helping him to get closer to the first 300 players of the world. Lama had a rather interesting junior career, which also led him to represent in 2009 his Nation in the Junior Davis Cup. He found it hard though to express himself at high levels, with a tennis fairly straightforward and typically South American, has been struggling to prove himself among the professionals. Thanks to his determination, humility and a lot of sweat, however, Lama, whose hero is the former world No.5 Fernando Gonzalez, grow a lot as a tennis player. In the Colombian tournament Lama surprised everyone reaching the final without losing a set. He easily beat the seed No. 2 Victor Estrella Burgos in the second round but his real masterpiece was the final, when he had the best on the Argentine Marco Trungelliti, author of the elimination of Paolo Lorenzi in the quarter and of Facundo Bagnis in the semifinals. CALI Predictions met in the Doubles tournament: the seed No.1 couple, the Argentines Eduardo Schwank and Facundo Bagnis, prevailed in the final the two Colombian Struvay and Barrientos with a double 6/3. 147 148 The protagonist GONZALO LAMA 2014 was Lama’s best season: the Chilean tennis player, born in Santiago, Chile on April 27, 1993 (21 years old), won his first Challenger and achieved his best ranking yet at No. 196, ending the year, however, at No. 206. In March he won a tournament Future, the Chile F1 played in his home town Santiago and the following week he reached the final of the Chile F2, lost at the tie-break of the third set. His best result was the victory of the Cali Challenger in May. A month after he proved himself again, defeating in Caltanissetta excellent players of the like of Pere Riba and Potito Starace so as to arrive to play the semifinals. The end of 2014, however, was subdued with five first rounds and two second rounds reached in the remaining seven tournaments played. Lama’s only goal, which he repeats it every time is asked, is to get into the top 50. pool, sauna and Jacuzzi, a few restaurants, a lobby bar and a conference room. The Alfonso Aragon Airport is about 40 km from the centre of Cali. For the players and those working to the tournament there is a shuttle service from the hotel to the Club Campestre leaving every 15 minutes. Typical dishes are the Arepas (a kind of flat bread with minced meat, beans and rice), the Pan de bono and grilled fish. At only 10 minutes walk from the hotel there is the Unicentro Shopping Centre where you can find restaurants serving International food. While a bit more further there is the “Palmas”, with Mexican, Japanese, Italian restaurants and fast food. After dinner we recommend the “Garden Lounge”, a club with ambient and dance music. The street for bars and nightclubs is Calle 66. TENNIS & TOURISM CALI, WHERE THE SUGAR IS THE KING Capital of Valle del Cauca Department, one of the most prosperous regions of the country, Cali is the second largest city in Colombia. It stands on a plateau at about 1.000 metres above sea level, between the Central and Western Cordillera. The Seguros Bolivar Open is played on the tennis courts of the Club Campestre de Cali, founded in 1940 and enlarged several times until 1993. The club has twelve tennis courts, a golf course with eighteen holes, two areas for horse riding, a grass field for polo, a football pitch, three swimming pools, including one Olympic size pool, five squash courts, a hotel with twenty rooms -including suites and superior rooms- and four apartments. The Central has two tribunes. One of them is covered and has a total capacity of 1500 seats. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament, while there is limited access to the VIP areas. The official hotel is the “Radisson Cali”, just 10 km from the Club Campestre. It is a five stars luxury hotel with 150 rooms including Superior, Suite and Imperial suite. Available to the guests also a swimming CALI 149 ADIDAS INTERNATIONAL GIMCHEON 2014 Date: 05/11 May 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Jin Soo Lee Supervisor: Carl Baldwin Surface: Hard Balls: Wilson US Open 1 2 3 ... MULLER After winning in Shenzhen and Taipei, Gilles Muller continues his beautiful Asian tour triumphing also in the $ 50.000 Challenger tournament of Gimcheon, South Korea. In the town of the North Gyeongsang province, once famous for its two rivers, one of which bears the name of Gimcheon, the player from Luxembourg inserted his high gears to win a pretty difficult tournament. Six were the players ranked better than him, including his historic rival Lukas Lacko, the only top-100 in the race. After defeating him in the final of Shenzhen and in the quarter-final of Taipei, Muller for the third consecutive week meets with Lacko, this time in the semi-finals, winning, once again, in two straight sets (7/5 6/3). The final was a real battle between the veteran from Luxembourg and the Japanese Tatsumo Ito, seed No.5. After 2 hours and 19 minutes, the longest Challenger final of the first five months of the season, Muller was finally able to lift the trophy, winning the match with the score of 7/6 5/7 6/4. With the victory of Gimcheon it rises to four the number of titles won in 2014 by the left-handed from Leudelange. Since mid-March he lined up a streak of twenty games won against one defeat. The two Aussies Groth and Guccione, as Muller, after winning Shenzhen and Taipei, conquered also the title of Gimcheon: regaining a set of disadvantage, they beat in the final, as it happened in Taipei, Krajicek and Smith, ending the third set 10/4. 150 The protagonist TATSUMA ITO Born in Mie, Japan, on May 18, 1988 (26 years old), Tatsuma Ito is currently the second strongest tennis player of his nation, after the top-10 Kei Nishikori. He ended the year at No. 94 but in 2012 was able to reach No. 60, his best ranking yet. While from 2010 to 2012, the Japanese tennis player won two Challenger each year, for a total of six tournaments, in 2013 and 2014 was not able to bring back home any trophy, even though this year he arrived to play five finals. In the first half of the season he lost the Challenger of West Lakes to Klahn, the one of Kyoto to Fischer and the Challenger of Gimcheon to Muller. Then towards the end of the season two more lost finals: Istanbul and Toyota. In the Turkish tournament Ito abounded the match played against Mannarino, while in the last week of the year he was defeated by his compatriot Soeda. In addition to the five finals Ito also played the semifinal of Maui and Taipei. Good the results obtained in the major circuit, with two second rounds reached: Wimbledon, where he was defeated by Simone Bolelli, and the US Open, where he lost to Feliciano Lopez. GIMCHEON 151 TENNIS & TOURISM GIMCHEON: CAPITAL OF KOREAN BUDDHISM Located right in the centre of South Korea, Gimcheon with its 150 thousand inhabitants is the Capital of the province of Gyeogsang. The city is protected by three hills -the Geumo, the Daedeok and Hwangak- and crossed by two rivers the Gamcheon and Jikjicheon. Gimcheon is known worldwide for the Jikjisa Temple. Built in 418, it is one of the most important places of Buddhist worship in all of Korea. This temple is in perfect harmony with the nearby valley and pine forest. The tournament is played at the Sports Town Complex Tennis Courts, a modern sports complex with a football stadium and adjacent running track, a baseball pitch, swimming pools and areas dedicated to others Olympic disciplines. There are twenty-five tennis courts, four of which are used for the Challenger. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the “Gimcheon Park Hotel”, the only quality hotel in the city. It is located 500 metres from the famous Temple of Jikjisa and just over fifteen minutes from the Sport Complex. The staff does not speak a good English but is helpful and friendly. An hourly shuttle service to and from the club is available for players and those working to the tournament. The nearest airport is the Incheon Airport of Seoul. From there you can reach Gimcheon by train, taxi or bus, for a travel time of about three hours. Most of the restaurants with traditional Korean cuisine are located in the tourist area of the Temple of Jikjisa. The main ingredients of Korean cuisine are like in Japan, rice, soy, seafood and fish. The markets are full of fish, shrimps, crabs, oysters, squids and octopus that are eaten steamed, grilled and often inside soups. 152 ROMA OPEN 2014 Date: 05/10 May 2014 Prize money: 42,500 € + H Tournament director: Ezio Di Matteo Supervisor: Roland Herfel Surface: Red clay Balls: Wilson REISTER, ROMAN BIS After winning in 2013 the Rai Open Challenger, held at the Circolo Sportivo Rai, Julian Reister overcame the disappointment for the exclusion from the calendar of the historic Roman tournament triumphing in the other event that normally precedes the Internazionali of italy. The German native of Hamburg, who only a week earlier lost the final of the Tunis Challenger to Simone Bolelli, finally got his first trophy of the season winning the Roma Open, tournament played at the Tennis Club Garden since ROMA 1996, first as a satellite and then since 2012 as a Challenger. After an impeccable week, Reister, seed No.6, struggled in the quarterfinals played against the tough Argentine Maximo Gonzalez, winning the third set 6/2, and in the semi-final against the brilliant Marco Cecchinato, who made him worry till the last exchanges of the third set. However the final, which took place on Saturday due to the imminent start of the 1000 Master of Rome, was much smother with Reister defeating the Uruguayan Pablo Cuevas, one of the best players throughout the Roman tournament, in two easy sets. For the massive German, known for his powerful and always offensive tennis, it is a particularly important victory, which brings him closer to the top 100 and to what is his best ranking yet, No.83 reached in November 2013. Surprise victory for the New Zealand Sitak and the Moldovan Albot in the Doubles: the duo first defeated the seed No.2 couple, Bracciali and Cuevas, then the Argentine Duran and Gonzalez, so as to reach the final played against Arnaboldi and Cipolla and ended only at the super tie-break with the score of 11/9. 153 154 The protagonist JULIAN REISTER Born in Hamburg on April 2, 1986 (28 years old), Julian Reister lived his golden season in 2013, peaking at No. 83 (his best ranking) and winning in a few months time three Challenger tournaments. 2014, though, was all a different story and with only one victory in the Rome Garden tournament he was not able to confirm the progress made the previous year, ending the season at No. 182. A bad year from the very beginning, with seven consecutive first rounds and the first match won only in April. Before the Roman victory Reister reached the final in the Challenger of Tunis, where, however, was defeated by Simone Bolelli. Apart from the two weeks in Tunis and Rome Julian Reister’ s season never took off and at the end of July in the beautiful Croatian town of Umag he played his last tournament, lost at the first round. From that moment he never stepped on a tennis court again due to numerous physical problems, in the hope to return in perfect physical form in 2015. ROMA TENNIS & TOURISM THE GARDEN AND THE APPIA ANTICA PARK Just before the 1000 Masters of the Foro Italico, the city of Rome hosts an ATP Challenger. The tournament takes place at the TC Garden, a club located near Cinecittà, in the southern part of the Italian capital. A few hundred metres from the club there is the southern boundary of the Appia Antica Park. With its 3500 hectares is the largest park of Rome. Inside it you can find a large number of ruins and monuments of Roman times. The TC Garden has fourteen tennis courts (ten in clay and four in synthetic grass), two football pitches, a dancing hall, a swimming pool, a sauna, a disco, a restaurant and an events hall. The Central has a capacity of about 400 spectators. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the Hotel Capannelle, a little more than 4 km from TC Garden. The property is modern and comfortable, with 256 rooms (classic, executive and six suites), a swimming pool with sun terrace, free Wi-Fi, covered parking and a fitness room. The TC Garden can be reached by taxi from Fiumicino (about 30 km) and from Ciampino Airport (8 km). For a cheaper solution you can use the tube (Line A, Cinecittà station) and then a bus which will stop you near the club. The Roman cuisine is pretty simple and inspired by the one of the peasant leaving the area centuries ago. Some specialties are: rigatoni with pajata, spaghetti carbonara, bucatini amatriciana, lamb’s offal with artichokes and tripe. For a drink after dinner in the southeast quadrant of Rome we suggest: the “Sinister Noise” in the Ostiense district, “El Mojitero” in via Anagnina, the “Fashion Bar” and the “Magic Fly”. 155 Referees Together with the players and the courts, essential components of any tennis tournament are the Officials. No Grand Slam, no Master, no match of Davis and Fed Cup and no Futures could take place without the presence of at least one Official. Here we will look a little more closely at the figures of the Supervisor, the Chair umpire and the Lineman, going into the specifics of each role. The Supervisor. He is the referent for all ATP/WTA tournament. For some years now the figure of the supervisor has been introduced also in the ITF Futures tournaments, with duties identical to those of his ATP/WTA colleagues. He supervises all aspects of play at a tournament including the conduct of players, coaches, spectators and administrative crew. He must ensure that the event is played under the ITF Rules of Tennis and is also responsible for making the tournament draw, determining seeds and placing players and byes. He must then work with tournament organizers to schedule matches and has to deliver to them a final report of the event, listing what worked and what could be improved. The supervisor is also responsible of all the judges, choosing daily who will go up on the chair and who will referee the final. He must convene to report a player who has received an official warning; is usually only seen on court when accompanies the medical trainer or when a player wants to challenge a decision of the referee. Lacking the figure of the tour manager, in the Futures and Challenger tournaments, the supervisor also makes sure that the players will spend their free time in the best possible way, helping them with all their enquires and advising on restaurants, attractions and local nightlife. The Chair umpire. He is the referee of the match. In the pro circuit who “seats in the chair” must be certified. The career of a referee starts at a national level, with the authorization by the Federation of the hosting Country. Then it follows a course to get the badge issued by the International Federation (ATP and WTA). The first step is the white badge, then the bronze one, the silver one and finally the gold one (which allows to arbitrate in the most prestigious tournaments). It is a delicate role. The referee is the one who has the authority to decide the fate of a match and at the same time has to calm down and reassure the players in each call, without losing his authority. His constant companion is the PDA, the instrument used to record every single point of the match, the same that powers the live score and the whole series of statistics related to the match. Lineman. As the name implies, the competence of the lineman is limited to the line that stands before his eyes. His role is to help the Chair Umpire in judging whether a ball is “in” or “out” and if the player might have committed some foul during the game. The number of linemen is variable depending on the category of the tournament. Their work is evaluated in real time by the Chair Umpire. The best linemen will make up the team taking part in the final. The career of a lineman grows according to his skills and judgements, thus reflecting on the importance of the tournament they will serve, up to reach with the years the Central court at Wimbledon or the Finals at the end of season. 156 SAMARKAND CHALLENGER Date: 12/17 May 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Valera Lim Supervisor: Stephane Cretois Surface: Red clay Balls: Dunlop Fort THE REIGN OF DUSTOV During the week that all tennis fans will remember for the dispute of the Internazionali d’Italia, in Samarkand took place the first of the three tournaments played in Uzbekistan. The second one was played at the end of May in Karshi while the third one in June on the courts of Fergana. For the happiness of the local fans to win the tournament of Samarkand (stone fort), third most important city of the Asian state of Uzbekistan, was the 27 year old Farrukh Dustov, giant of 193 cm of height native of Tashkent. “Fara”, how he likes to be called, lost only one set during the entire tournament, gaining his third Challenger trophy. With a powerful and deadly service, his best shot, Dustov prefers fast surfaces but on the red courts of Samarkand was still able to find the right conditions for his offensive game, so as to disarm all his opponents. The favourite Denis Istomin, No.1 of Uzbekistan and No.55 of the world at the start of the tournament, was defeated in the second round by Westerhof. Dustov was however able to avenge his compatriot beating the Dutch player in the semi-finals with a sharp 6/4 6/1. All simple enough in the final with the Russian Karatsev beaten 7/6 6/1. Thanks to his powerful service, he made 38 aces in five matches losing only three services throughout the week, Dustov was able to win the trophy and gain valuable points to get closer to his dream of entering the top 100. The victory of the Doubles went to the couple seed No.2 Bury and Betov. The two Byelorussians won the tournament without losing a single set. SAMARCANDA 157 158 The protagonist FARRUKH DUSTOV After about ten years between the 200th and the 400th position, in 2014 Farrukh Dustov, born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on May 22, 1986 (28 years old), leapt to No. 118, ending the year only a couple of places further back. A good start of the season for Dustov, with three semi-finals Challenger, Astana, Cherbourg and Kazan, reached between February and March. After the victory in Samarkand he played the final of the American tournament of Winnetka, where he surrendered to Kudla, and of the Canadian event of Vancouver, where was defeated by Baghdatis. Dustov was able to close the season on a high note, reaching in November other two Challenger finals: Bratislava, lost to Gojowczyk, and Brescia, where he was defeated in three sets by Marchenko. After many years of coaching with the Italian Manuel Gasbarri, Farrukh is now training with the Uzbek Petr Lebed. TENNIS & TOURISM SAMARCANDA, BETWEEN EAST AND WEST The origins of Samarkand are ancient. Tradition has it that this city, perched between the East and the West, was founded in 700 BC. For centuries its geographical position made it a strategic location on the Silk Road connecting China with the old continent. Located at about 700 metres above sea level, Samarkand is the Capital of the homonymous province and the second largest city of Uzbekistan. The Challenger tournament is played at the Dinamo Club, right in the centre of Samarkand. The club has five clay courts (four for the matches and one for training), five indoors hard courts, a bar and a gym. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the “Emirhan Hotel”, situated just a short walk from the Mausoleum of Gur Emir and about 8 km from the Club. It is a three stars hotel, recently refurbished, with laundry facilities, a restaurant on the ground floor, a gym and a recently opened swimming pool. Every hour there is a shuttle service to and from the club for players and those working at the tournament. Relatively close (10 km) also the International Airport of Samarkand. It was recently inaugurated a high-speed rail line between Samarkand and Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. The Uzbek cuisine, and especially that of Samarkand, is influenced by the different cultures that lived in this area. The typical dish is the plot with lepyoshka (a rice and meat dish served with Uzbek bread). The restaurant “Avantage” inside the ‘’Emirhan Hotel” prepares both European and local dishes, while in the neighbourhood of the Dinamo Club the best restaurants are “Platan” and “Exclusive” (Armenians specialties). For a drink after dinner we recommend “Pub Rubai”, “Babai Lounge Bar”, “Taj Mahal” and “Fashion”. SAMARCANDA 159 KARSHI CHALLENGER Date: 19/24 May 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Valera Lim Supervisor: Lilya Khodjaeva Surface: Hard (PLEXIPAVE) Balls: Dunlop Fort BASILASHVILI AT LAST The $ 50,000 tournament of Karshi, second leg of the mini-tour played in Uzbekistan which takes place on Plexipave concrete, the same surface used at Melbourne for the Australian Open, was unexpectedly won by the Georgian Nikoloz Basilashvili, who finally got his first Challenger trophy. “Nika”, 22 year old from Tbilisi, after a decent junior career seems to have finally decided to insert the high gears. Started the season well beyond the 400th position of the ATP rankings, in February he lost the semi-final of Astana to Golubev and then in spring in Bucharest he qualified for the first time for a major tournament. The triumph of Karshi is thus the natural epilogue of a tennis player in constant growth. With a strong game, adaptable to all surfaces, he has in the forehand his cornerstone. In a town famous for the production of cotton, Basilashvili was able to outperform the competition losing only one set throughout the tournament. Defeated with a score of 7/6 6/2 the American Buchanan, 21 year old finalist of the US Open Junior in 2009 (lost to Tomic), he earned valuable points to get closer to the top 200 players in the world. Thanks to the “reckless” Nikoloz, aviation enthusiast with a hidden dream of one day becoming a pilot, Georgia comes back to win a major tournament. Last Georgian player to win was Irakli Labadze, former top 50 from Tbilisi, who was capable of winning as many as ten Challenger titles. Betov and Bury were the winners of a much fought Doubles final, ended only at the super-tie break with the score of 10/6. To make life pretty hard for the two Byelorussian were Peng and Gong, the revelations of the tournament. 160 KARSHI 161 The protagonist NIKOLOZ BASILASHVILI Born in Tbilisi, Georgia, on February 23, 1992 (22 years old), Nikoloz Basilashvili, by far the strongest tennis player of his Country, in 2014 won in Karshi his first Challenger title. A season to remember for the young Georgian tennis player, who has also achieved his best ranking, No. 192. After the victory of a Future in Germany and the semi-finals of the Challenger of Astana (starting from the qualifying) he qualified in the ATP tournament of Bucharest and won the Challenger of Karshi. In the rest of the season, however, very few wins and no great results until last week of November, when he reached the final of the Challenger of Andria, having, though, to withdraw in the match against Berankis. In December not rest for Basilashvili, who went to Doha, Qatar, to win ten consecutive matches triumphing in two ITF Futures, losing only two sets in two weeks of game. TENNIS & TOURISM KARSHI, WHERE EUROPE AND ASIA OVERLAP Capital of the southern province of Kashqadaryo, Karshi with its 230 thousand inhabitants is one of the most important cities of Uzbekistan, a former state of the Soviet Union, which became independent in 1991. Its name means fortress, precisely the role that this city has had for several centuries. Famous for its carpets, Karshi rises to nearly 400 metres above sea level, in a fertile oasis that allows the cultivation of wheat, cotton and silk. In the last 30 years the production of natural gas has become the main source of income. Since 2007 the Karshi Challenger is played in the homonymous Tennis Club within the city public park. The Club has seven hard courts, four of which used for the Challenger’s matches and by the players for training. There is also a club house with an adjoining restaurant and a fully equipped gym. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the Afsona, a three-stars hotel with forty rooms (single, junior suite and lux) distributed on two floors. The rooms are fairly basic, but all with TV, air conditioning and telephone. There are also a restaurant and a gym for the guests. The hotel is about a km from the TC Karshi. Every half a hour there is a shuttle service for players and those working to the tournament from the hotel to the club and vice versa. The Airport of Karshi, mainly linked to the capital Tashkent, is less than 10 km from the city. The transfer from and to the airport for the players is provided by the tournament organization. The capital is six hours drive from Karshi. The Uzbek cuisine, as well as that of other countries of Central Asia, is rich in meat and rice. The typical dish of Karshi is the “Tandir gosht”, a dish with lamb cooked following a typical Uzbek ritual. There are several restaurants in town preparing both local and European food. We recommend three: “Duniyo”, “Shashlik” and “Crystal”. The places to go for a drink after dinner are the “Beer House” and the “Apelsin”. 162 INTERNAZIONALI DI TENNIS ‘CITTA DI VICENZA’ Date: 26 May/01 June 2014 Prize money: 42,500 € Tournament director: Enrico Bettini Supervisor: Carmelo di Dio Surface: Red clay Balls: Wilson Australian Open FINALLY KRAJINOVIC Everybody was waiting for it and finally it happened. The 22 year old Serbian Filip Krajinovic, Junior world No. 6, won his first Challenger, the first edition of the “Internazionali di Tennis Città di Vicenza”. Krajinovic, a native of Sombor but resident in Monaco, started the new tournament with the odds against him. All his three victories were much fought and arrived only at the third set. In the first round he won 7/6 the final set against Dutra Silva while in the second turn against Collarini and in the semi-final against the Japanese Nishioka had to recover from a set of disadvantage. Krajinovic then played an impeccable match against the other finalist the Slovak Gombos, author of a tournament above expectations too. Krajinovic, arriving to the Vicenza’s tournament with a ranking close to the No. 160, is a product of the Bollettieri Accademy. He started to have his first good results back in 2010, at the young age of 18, but then due to a shoulder injury he had to live the circuit for about seven months, forcing him to start from scratch once again. With a great body structure and an incredible easy execution, Krajinovic at the beginning of the season already gave signs of great potential, winning three ITF tournaments and reaching the final of the Sarasota’s Challenger, which lost to Kyrgios. The success caught on red clay of Vicenza is thus the natural culmination of the maturation of a boy who is surely one of the most interesting players on the making. The Slovaks Andrej Martin and Martin Zelenaj won the Doubles tournament defeating 6/1 7/5 the two Polish Koniusz and Kowalczyk. VICENZA 163 164 The protagonist FILIP KRAJINOVIC In 2014 Filip Krajinovic, born in Sombor, Serbia (a few km from the border with Croatia and Hungary), on 27 February 1992 (22 years old), was finally able to break through the wall of the top-100. The Serbian player ended the season at No. 101, having reached in late October No. 95 of the ranking. After a slow start of the season he had a great April: two Futures tournaments won consecutively in the United States, the final in the Sarasota Challenger, lost to Kyrgios, and finally the semi-final in the Challenger of Savannah, where he surrendered after three partial to Sock. After failing to qualify at the Roland Garros, stopping one step away from the main draw, Krajinovic chose Italy as a land of conquest, winning in Vicenza the first Challenger of his career and then one more in Cortina. A small satisfaction for the Serbian player even in the Major circuit: after qualifying for the ATP of Hamburg he defeated Struff and Fognini, abandoning the tournament at the third round during the match against Lajovic. After the qualification obtained at the US Open (his second Slam in career after the Roland Garros in 2012) he won only a few games, for a so not too exciting end of the year. TENNIS & TOURISM VICENZA AND ITS PALLADIAN VILLAS After Venice Vicenza is the city of the Veneto region to attract more tourists. Internationally known as the “city of Palladio”, in 1994 it was nominated by UNESCO a World Heritage Site. During the XV and XVI century Vicenza lived a period of economic prosperity and great artistic splendour, with artists of the likes of the architect Andrea Palladio, pseudonym of Andrea di Pietro. His best known work and symbol of the city (in 2014 declared national heritage) is the Palladian Basilica, also known as “Palazzo della Ragione”. In addition to the numerous Palladian Villas, Palladio is the father of many important building of Vicenza such as the “Teatro Olimpico”, the “Palazzo del Capitanio”, “Palazzo Chiericati”, “Palazzo Barbaran da Porto” just to name a few. In 2014 Vicenza hosted the first edition of an ATP Challenger tournament which was played at the TC Palladio, a tennis club surrounded by green right in the city centre, just one km from the main railway station. The club has six clay courts and a club house, inside which there is a cafeteria and an pretty basic diner. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the “AC Hotel” (Marriott), a modern and functional four stars hotel. It is located in Creazzo, outside the centre of Vicenza and about 6 km from the TC Palladio. The guests have access to a fully equipped gym room and a SPA. The players and referees can use a shuttle service to and from the club. The shuttle leaves up to eight times a day (journey time 5-10 minutes). The nearest airport is Verona Villafranca (65 km), while the Marco Polo airport is 75 km away. From both airports there is a bus service to Vicenza Central station. VICENZA 165 XII VENICE CHALLENGE SAVE CUP Date: 03/08 June 2014 Prize money: 42,500 € + H Tournament director: Pasquale Marotta & Gianna Doz Supervisor: Roberto Ranieri Surface: Red clay Balls: Wilson US Open CUEVAS’ COME BACK After the success caught in Barranquilla and the final played at the Roma Garden, another victory arrives for Pablo Cuevas. It arrives in the new Challenger of Mestre, a city that in 2014, after delighting for many years the fans with its ITF women’s tournament, made a category jump and organised its first ATP Challenger tournament. Seed No. 6, the Uruguayan was one of the favourites of the tournament. His physic condition and strength, added to his desire to return to the top, were the key ingredients for the comeback of the 28 year old from Concordia. Defeating one Italian after the other, he reached the final without losing a single set. Naso the first Italian to go, followed by Giannessi, seed No. 1 Lorenzi in the semi-final and a great Cecchinato, able the day before to win in come back against Gimeno-Traver, in a much fought final lasted three sets. Checchinato had to surrender to fatigue, however, he proved to be in excellent form. While the great French Open played just before the Mestre Tournament made Cuevas’ come back to play in majors tournaments a possibility, this victory confirm it. Only a few weeks later and one straight after the other, Cuevas won the first two ATP titles of his career (Bastad and Umag). Not satisfied with the Single’s, Cuevas together with his friend Horacio Zeballos went to win the Doubles too. The seed No. 1 couple respected the expectations and defeated the two Italians Potito Starace and Daniele Bracelets with a sharp 6/4 6/1. 166 MESTRE 167 The protagonist PASQUALE MAROTTA & GIANNA DOZ After years of successful Women’s tournament, in Mestre landed a Men Challenger. Pasquale Marotta, an executive from Campania region (Italy) who found in Mestre his new home, and Gianna Doz, former tennis player still committed to the national team championship, are the directors of the new tournament. A winning combination the one of Marotta, recently awarded as Best Director of the year by the Regional Committee of the FIT, and Doz, former WTA No. 393 who recently became a mum. Proud of their women’s team, promoted to A1 at the same time the Challenger was taking place, Marotta and Doz while enthusiastically carry on their national activity are also able to organise international events. And so it was the tournament, a proper event with evening entertainment and well known chefs preparing delicious food for the players. TENNIS & TOURISM THE NEW MESTRE Most populated municipality among those making up the metropolitan area of Venice, Mestre occupies most of the mainland’s territory of the world known city. An independent city up 1926, Mestre serves as a gateway to Venice, through the 4 km long Ponte della Libertà, opened in 1933. Since the last decade of the last century, Mestre underwent several urban renewal projects that have improved its appearance and liveability (first of all the redevelopment of the historic centre). Piazza Maggiore is the heart of the city. The Challenger tournament is played at the TC Mestre, a club with four clay courts, two of which used only for training, a gym, a cafeteria and a restaurant with a large terrace. The players can train at the Sporting Mestre too, the other club of the city. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the four stars “Mercure Venezia Marghera”. It is strategically located near the Laguna and only fifteen minutes by car from the airport. It is a new hotel and all its ninety-nine rooms have Wi-Fi, air conditioning and pay TV. It also has a conference room and a restaurant. The tournament staff and referees stay at the “Apogia Sirio”, a few steps from TC Mestre. Players have access to a shuttle service between the “Mercure” and the Club. The travel time does not exceed ten minutes. About twenty minutes from the hotel, the Marco Polo of Venice is the nearest airport, while Mestre train station is just a few minutes away from the Club. Typical dishes, all to be tasted, are “sardines in sauce”, “poenta and schie” and “buranelli and Pandora”. Good also the food served at the restaurant of the club. For a drink after dinner the coolest clubs in Mestre are: “Kofler”, “Corte sconta” “Il calice”, “Scarpon” and “The Celtic Pub” . 168 CITTA DI CALTANISSETTA Date: 09/15 June 2014 Prize money: 106,500 € + H Tournament director: Giorgio Giordano Supervisor: Carmelo di Dio Surface: Red clay Balls: Wilson US Open CARRENO THE PRINCE OF CALTANISSETTA The XVI edition of Caltanissetta’s Challenger, with its € 106.500 the richest of the circuit, could not have had better week. The public responded with warmth and enthusiasm in what was, by all accounts, the best edition ever. Its success was due not only to its high level entry list, despise other two challengers taking place at the same time, but also to the impeccable organisation, which saw the construction of a new removable grandstand and the use of the latest generation monitors for the live score. A deal with the TV channel Supertennis allowed fans to follow the event from the comfort of their living room. More than 1,500 the spectators presents at Villa Amedeo for the final between Facundo Bagnis and seed No. 1 Pablo CarrenoBusta, who won his fifth title on Italian soil. This victory brought the Spanish player, who in 2013 dominated the tennis played on clay, closer to the top 50 in the world, an incredible achievement for someone who started the previous season out of the 600 ATP ranking. However, Carreno-Busta was not the only star of a tournament that saw as many as four top-100 at the starting line: the other Spanish Pere Riba and Pablo Andujar, in addition to the Italian Filippo Volandri. No to forget also the talented Albert Ramos and Pablo Cuevas, who already proved himself at the Roland Garros. A top-level tournament that did not disappoint. Small disappointment, however, for Carreno-Busta, who, together to his compatriot Lopez-Perez, lost the Doubles tournament to the two Italians Potito Starace and Daniele Bracciali. Pablo, though, at the end of the tournament confessed to be more than satisfied with his Sicilian week. CALTANISSETTA 169 The protagonist PABLO CARRENO-BUSTA After an incredible 2013 started at No. 700 and ended among the top 100 of the world ranking, in 2014 Pablo Carreno-Busta, Gijon, Spain, July 12, 1991 (23 years old), confirmed his talent ending the season one small step away from the Top 50, at No. 51. The Spanish player had a pretty slow start of the year, with only one match won in eight tournaments played. The quarterfinal of Casablanca was his first good result, followed by a third round in Monte Carlo. Then in June Pablo took home two trophies in fourteen days, winning the Challenger of Caltanissetta and Mohammedia. A good summer even in the majors tournament, with the quarter-finals reached in the ATP of Bastad and Umag and a third round at the US Open, his best result yet in a Grand Slam. In the second half of 2014 he won another Challenger in Seville and reached the quarter-finals at the ATP tournament of Valencia, proving that, though not a big fan of fast indoors courts, he can adapt to it very well. 170 TENNIS & TOURISM CALTANISSETTA, THE CITY OF THE AVERNA At about 600 metres above sea level, Caltanissetta is after the nearby Enna, the highest chief town of Sicily. The city lies between three hills (Sant’Anna, Monte San Giuliano e Poggio Sant’Elia) which, unwilling to bow, form a basin into which part of the historical centre comprise. The ATP Challenger takes place at the TC Caltanissetta, a Tennis Club founded in 1931 in the green area surrounding Villa Amedeo, in the historic city centre. Over time it has undergone several renovations and extensions. In 2014 it was set up an extra mobile grandstand, raising the capacity of the Central to about 1000 seats. The club has four clay courts, three used for the tournament and one for training. Available to members also a modern club house, a restaurant and a multipurpose gym. The admission is free for the entire duration of the event. Located on the other side of Caltanissetta at about twenty minutes drive from the club, “San Michele”, a four star hotel with a good quality/price ratio, is the official hotel. Caltanissetta is 90 km from Fontanarossa airport, Catania, and about 110 km from Punta Raisi, Palermo. Both airports are connected to the city by a frequent bus service. The journey from both airports to Villa Amadeo lasts about one hour and a half. Due to a lack of parking space and very narrow streets it is not recommended the use of a private car. Better to use the public busses and then walk 200 metres through the park of the Villa. For players and those working for the tournament there is a shuttle service between the TC and the hotel. You are spoiled for choice when choosing where to eat. “La Piscina di 50 e 50” or “Il Ristorante di 50 e 50”, “Il Girasole”, “Sale e Pepe” and “Ristorante di Margherita”, just to name a few. For a drink and a chat with friends go to the “Spazio Rosso”, a very nice disco pub open all year round right in the city centre. CALTANISSETTA 171 KOSICE OPEN 2014 Date: 09/14 June 2014 Prize money: 35,000 $ + H Tournament director: Miroslav Mecir Supervisor: Hans Juergen Ochs Qualifying Supervisor: Zsolt Beda Surface: Red clay Balls: Tretorn Serie + SURPRISING DANCEVIC No one expected it, maybe not even him. The Canadian Frank Dancevic, skilled aesthete of the powerful tennis, who established himself over the years as fast court player, imposed himself on the “red” of Kosice, European Capital of Culture in 2013, winning the $ 35.000 Challenger played in early June. In the tournament organised by former Slovak champion Miroslav Mecir the 30 year old from Niagara Falls had to play seven games before been able to rise his eight Challenger trophy to heaven, first won on the surface least suited to him. Starting from the qualification games, he has strung together an impressive row of victories arriving to the final without losing a single set. Thanks to the strength of his brilliant and accurate service, Dancevic, who back in 2007 got very close to the top 50, dominated his opponents never allowing more than four games per set. In the final, played against the home idol Norbert Gombos, he paid his distraction losing the second set before easily ending the match at the third set. A week as perfect as it was unexpected, brought Dancevic nearer to the top 100 players in the world. In Kosice, city known for being the birthplace of the tennis star Martina Hingis, Frank proved to be in a great physical condition, so much so that only a little more than a week later he will qualify at the Championships in Wimbledon, the temple of tennis, reaching the second round. In the Doubles the victory went to the South American couple formed by Facundo Arguello and Ariel Behar, who defeated in two sets the Polish Kapas and Koniusz. 172 KOSICE 173 The protagonist MILOSLAV MECIR Born in Bojnice, Slovakia, May 19, 1964 (50 years old), Miloslav Mecir is the director of the tournament of Kosice. The former Slovak champion, who managed to bring home a total of eleven ATP titles, at the end of the 80s was the No. 4 in the world ranking and managed; he also won the Singles gold medal at the 1988 Olympics, reached two Grand Slam finals and in 1987 triumphed at WCT Finals (which over the years changed first in Masters and then in ATP World Tour Finals). In both Slam finals played- US Open in 1986 and the Australian Open in 1989- he met Ivan Lendl, who didn’t leave a single set to the Slovak. The great victory of the WCT Finals arrived in Dallas in 1987, when Mecir was able to beat John McEnroe in four sets. The following year in the final of the Olympics in Seoul he defeated, always in four partial, Tim Mayotte. His son Miloslav Mecir jr is following in his footsteps, but without getting the same results. The young tennis player born in 1988 in fact sails for some years now around the 200th position. TENNIS & TOURISM KOSICE AND THE MITTLEUROPA Second most important city of the young Republic of Slovakia, Košice is crossed by the river Hornád. Located in the northern part of the country, no far from the Polish, Ukrainian and Hungarian border, with its nearly 250 thousand inhabitants is the second most populated city after the capital Bratislava. It is the seat of the Slovak Constitutional Court, two universities, the Slovak Air Force Academy, the archdiocese of the Roman Rite and the eparchy of the Byzantine rite. The Challenger of Kosice is played within the TA Anicka, the most important club in the city and home to an academy. It has nine clay tennis courts (five of which reserved for the tournament), a restaurant, a cafeteria and a gym. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the “Best Western Hotel Roca”. It is a three-star hotel with rooms equipped with air conditioning and flat screen satellite TV. Excellent the breakfast and, in general, the catering service. The hotel is about ten minutes drive from the club. Players and referees can use a shuttle service to reach the TA Anicka from the hotel and vice versa. The international airport, the most important of the Country after the one in Bratislava, is just outside Košice, about 6 km from the centre. Inaugurated in 1860, the railway station connects the city with the capital, Budapest, Prague, Vienna, Kiev and Krakow. River fish (trout, carp, pike), venison and pork are the most widely used ingredients in Slovak cuisine, along with the roast goose. If you go out to dinner ask for a plate of halusky, gnocchi pasta made with flour and potatoes accompanied by bryndza, a sheep cheese, and bacon. Another tasty dish is the pirohy, characteristic meat ravioli similar to those made in Poland. For a drink after dinner you are spoiled for choice: the downtown streets are full of bars and pubs frequented by university’s students. 174 FERGANA CHALLENGER Date: 09/15 June 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Valera Lim Supervisor: Andrei Kornilov Surface: Hard Balls: Dunlop Fort Elite SPARKLING BLAZ In the second week of June, a month after the tournament played in Karshi, the ATP Challenger is back in Uzbekistan. In Fergana, a small town located in the homonymous valley in the eastern part of the country, Blaz Kavcic kicked off its “sparkling” summer. Fell over the hundredth position of the world ranking, the 27 year old from Ljubjana with a past in the top 70, is back on track, winning the tenth Challenger of his career. Blaz, who started tennis at the age of four thanks to the passion of his grandfather Ludvik, a former ski champion of the ‘50s, respected the prediction that gave him as the favourite, triumphing without losing even a set. He only struggled a little bit in the final with the Russian Kudryatsev, when he was forced to cancel three sets points to his opponent before closing the match in two sets. With Fergana Kavcic brought to ten the victories achieved in fifteen finals played. Very different the destiny of the Russian, defeated in all seven finals played in his career. In Fergana, oil production centre, Kavcic benefited from a changed entry list to capture a needed victory to boast the trust in himself. It is no coincidence that after the success of Uzbekistan, he will be the absolute protagonist of the mini Asian tour, winning in Tianjin and Nanchang, where once again he fought against the unfortunate Russian for the title. Betov and Bury proved to be the absolute rulers of Uzbekistan, winning, after Samarkand and Karshi, Fergana’s Doubles too. The two Belarusians beat in the final the Colombian Barrientos and the Russian Vovk with a score of 6/7 7/6 10/3, reaching their third title in as many weeks of play. FERGANA 175 176 The protagonist BLAZ KAVCIC Born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on March 5, 1987 (27 years old), Blaz Kavcic is famous in his country for being the first Slovenian tennis player in history to enter the top-100, to win a match in the main draw of a Grand Slam and to participate in the Olympics. Ending the year at No. 105, Kavcic’s best ranking is No. 68 in the world, achieved in 2012. After a slow start of the season, the Slovenian tennis player obtained his best results at the beginning of the summer: in one month of tournaments-Fergana (Uzbekistan), Tianjin (China), Nanchang (China) and Portoroz (Slovenia)- Kavcic managed to bring home nineteen of the twenty games played, losing only the final of Nanchang, where he surrendered at the tie-break of the third set to Soeda. Three the Challengers won between June and July, bringing to twelve the number of trophies won in this category. Some physical problems towards the end of summer slowed him down, making impossible to confirm the performance of that gold month where Blaz was the protagonist of the Challenger circuit. Kavcic is also part of the Slovenian Davis Cup team, and this year after losing to the Israeli Weintraub, defeated in three very fought sets the Portuguese Elias and Sousa. TENNIS & TOURISM FERGANA AND ITS FERTILE VALLEY Located in eastern Uzbekistan and capital of the homonymous province, Fergana is a town of just over 150 thousand inhabitants. It extends on the southern edge of the Fergana valley, which stretches between the former Soviet republics of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Fergana is about 420 km east of Tashkent, the state capital, and 75 km west of Andijan, another important Uzbek city, specialised in sericulture. Fergana weather is characterised by dry cold winters with temperatures hovering around 0° C in January, and hot summers with average temperatures ranging from 20° to 35°. The Fergana Challenger is played at the Istiqlol Tennis Club, located in Hasanova str. 2, very close to the airport. The club, built in 1995, has eight outdoor hard courts, a club house and a restaurant. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the three-stars “Hotel Azia”. It has a restaurant, a fitness room, a billiards room and two swimming pools (one outdoor and one indoor). Every half a hour there is a shuttle service between the hotel and the tennis club available to players and staff. Alternatively you can use the bus 6A for a small cost of $ 0.2. The Fergana airport (which connects the city with all of the main centres of Uzbekistan and with Russia) is not more than a kilometre away from the club. The most important local dish is “Sherpa”, a soup prepared with vegetables and lamb. The national dish of Uzbekistan, on the other hand, is called “Plov” and is made with rice, meat and carrots. The best restaurants in the city are: “Fergana”, “Roxana”, “Cafe-Bravo”, “Traktir” and “Evos”. Good also the restaurant inside the tennis club. To enjoy a drink after dinner we recommend the “Green Club” and the “Eski Mahala”. FERGANA 177 ASPRIA TENNIS CUP TROFEO CDI Date: 16/22 June 2014 Prize money: 35,000 € + H Tournament director: Massimo Lacarbonara Supervisor: Carl Baldwin Qualifying supervisor: Riccardo Ragazzini Surface: Red clay Balls: Tretorn Tournament Series RAMOS BACK TO WIN It was, once again, Albert Ramos-Vinolas to sign the prestigious Roll of Honour of the ATP Challenger of MilanTrofeo CDI. His first victory of the tournament played at the exclusive Harbour Club dates back to 2011, three years earlier. It was not easy to win the tournament for the tennis player from Barcelona who struggled since the beginning: in both the first round, played against the Australian Jordan Thompson, and in the quarterfinal, played against the Croatian Veic, he had to wait till the third set to shout victory. After a stunning semi-final with the Italian Marco Cecchinato, author of yet another great tournament, Albert defeated seed No. 1 Pere Riba, ending the final with a score of 6/4 7/6. The victory reached in Milan earned Ramos the points needed to get back in the top 100 players in the world. Already in the first 40 in 2012, the Catalan had strung together a series of troubling negative results that led him to fall in the rankings. The arrival of the beloved clay will really help the tennis player coached by Jose Maria Diaz to grow further. For the left-handed player who lives in Mataro, a town of 100,000 inhabitants in the province of Barcelona, is the beginning of a positive period which will continue in the following weeks during the tournament of Padua, where he will be the protagonist of an equally high-profile tournament. The Argentines Duran and Gonzalez, seed No. 1, won the Doubles tournament, ending the final played against Cerretani and Moser with a easy 6/3 6/3. 178 MILAN 179 The protagonist ALBERT RAMOS-VINOLAS Born in Barcelona on January 17, 1988 (26 years old), Albert Ramos-Vinolas ended 2014 at No. 63. His best ranking is No. 38, reached in 2012, before running into a series of negative results that even made him leave the top -100. The lefthanded Spanish player earned in 2014 two of the six Challenger tournaments won in his career. The first notable result of 2014 was the quarterfinals in the ATP of Buenos Aires, followed by two semi-finals Challenger obtained in Panama City and Barranquilla; in June, in the space time of two weeks, he won in Milan and reached the final of the Challenger of Padua, where he was defeated by Maximo Gonzalez. In September it arrived another Challenger trophy, Genoa, followed once again by another final, the one in Banja Luka where he surrendered in three sets to Viktor Troicki. Ramos’ last good result was the final in the Moroccan Challenger of Kenitra, where he lost to his compatriot Daniel Gimeno-Traver. Very little came out from the last ATP tournament played on fast indoor. TENNIS & TOURISM MILAN AND THE HARBOUR CLUB Economic and industrial capital of Italy, with almost a million and a half inhabitants, Milan is the second largest city of the Country of the Bella Vita. The Aspria Harbour Club is one of the most prestigious sports club in Italy. It is located in the northwest quadrant of the city, two steps away from the San Siro stadium. Inside there are sixteen tennis courts (with three different surfaces), a golf training facility, a well equipped gym, two Olympic swimming pools (indoor and outdoor), two small football pitches, a restaurant, a spa and much more. The tournament is played on clay courts (three reserved for the matches and three for training). The access is free every day of the tournament. The Harbour Club is a half hour drive from the international airport of Malpensa and from Linate Airport. The Central Station is about twenty minutes away. Those who choose to travel by train can reach the club by public transport. Lines 72 and 80 of the ATM connect the centre with the tournament’s venue. For those travelling by car, the nearest parking space is along the Trenno park. The official hotel is the “Holiday Inn San Siro”, not too far from the Club. Inside the club, frequented by high profile personality, including many movie stars, you can eat a quick cold meal, like sandwiches, or if you have more time (and more money) you can have a warm meal in the restaurant. If you want to go to one of the many trendy places of the city you have to move away from the centre. With a five minutes drive you are in the De Angeli/Marghera area, full of classical and ethnic restaurants (especially Brazilian and Chinese). The best Chinese in Milan is the “BA Asian Mood”, in via Ravizza 10. For a drink after dinner or a classic Milanese “aperitif” we recommend the “Roialto” and the “Gattopardo Café” (inside a converted church), both in via Piero della Francesca. 180 TIANJIN HEALTH INDUSTRY PARK Date: 16/22 June 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ + H Tournament director: Wan Jian Bin Supervisor: Stephane Cretois Qualifying supervisor: Rogerio Santos Surface: Hard Balls: Dunlop Fort KAVCIC-KUDRYAVTSEV “BIS” One week after the final of Fergana, Blaz Kavcic and Alexander Kudryavtsev’s destinies cross again in Tianjin, fourth most populated Chinese municipality after Shanghai, Beijing and Chongquing. A magical week for seed No. 1 Kavcic, who, a part some difficulties in the quarterfinal against the player from Taipei, Chen, defeated at the end of two long sets, simply walked through the tournament. In Tianjin, once an Italian concession, the Slovene repeated the success obtained seven days earlier in Fergana, beating, once again, Alexander Kudryavtsev, who goes to add another defeat to his many lost finals. This time, though, Kudryavtsev got very close to victory: Kavcic in fact had the best on the Russian player only in the third set, ended 7/5. Kavcic lifted his second trophy of the season, winning five out of the five finals played. His march will stop seven days later, when during the second round of the Chinese tournament, he will be forced to surrender to the Japanese Go Soeda. Kavcic can still be satisfied of his results. Only in February, in fact, the 27 year old from Ljubiana was forced to stay away from the circuit for almost three months due to a foot injury. Thanks to his victories, the ex top 70 in the world (2012) gained important points to get closer to the top 100. The German Robin Kern and the French Josselin Ouanna won the Doubles tournament defeating the Americans Jung and King in a super tie-break. TIANJIN 181 182 The protagonist ALEXANDER KUDRYAVTSEV Born in Ekaterinburg, Russia, October 26, 1985 (29 years old), Alexander Kudryavtsev’s idols are former colleagues Andre Agassi and compatriot Marat Safin. The Russian tennis player ended 2014 at No. 119, his best ranking ever, reached, curiously, in a year in which he failed to win any tournament (in his career he won a total of six Futures and no Challenger). Many good results, though, in the first half of the season: the Challenger final with Bhambri in Chennai and those of Fergana and Tianjin against a particularly good Blaz Kavcic. He then played two semi-final Challenger: in Kaohsiung, where he lost to Lu, and in Segovia, where he was defeated by Menendez-Maceiras. The 29 year-old resident of St. Petersburg qualified in the last Slam of the season, landing in the main draw of the US Open. After beating in the first round Donskoy he surrendered to Gabashvili in his first second round Slam ever achieved in his career (up to then he only played in the main draw of the Australian Open in 2012). TENNIS & TOURISM TIANJIN PORT OF THE EAST With its eleven million inhabitants, the municipality of Tianjin is the fourth largest in China, after Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The city is crossed by the Yellow River and its tributaries, before emptying into the Gulf of Bohai. Being the nearest to the capital Beijing, for several centuries the port and its activities have been the main source of income of the city. Currently the port of Tianjin is among the top five in the world for the volume of container per year. The first edition of the ATP Challenger of Tianjin took place at the International Tennis Centre Avenue Sports & Changhai Health Industry Park. The brand new facility is located outside the city, surrounded by green. The Central has a capacity of six thousand spectators, as well as its twin court (though, not used during the tournament). In addition to the two stadium the Tennis Centre has sixteen hard tennis courts. Within the complex there are also a fast food, a restaurant and a bowling alley. Inside the Central there is a gym for the players and the offices of the organisation. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the “Haizhou International Hotel”, in Nankai Discrict. All one hundred and forty rooms are very comfortable. Fully soundproofed, they are all equipped with flat-screen satellite TV, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. On the ground floor there is a restaurant serving traditional Chinese cuisine. There is a hourly shuttle service to and from the International Tennis Centre for players and referees. Due to its size, Tianjin’s public transport is very complex. Suffice it to say that there are eight hundred and seventy lines of urban buses and three subway lines with about seventy stations. Tianjin International Airport is about forty kilometres from the centre. By taxi it takes about half a hour. Impossible in a metropolis so extensive to list the many restaurants worth mentioning. Here a small list of some of our preferred ones: “Chuan’er”, specialised in fish; “Rong” steamed cooking and lots of fruit on the plates; and finally “Nha Tiang” with Vietnamese cuisine. Tianjin’ s nightlife is very lively. Here are some of the best places to have a drink and dance: “Heaven Bar”, “River Lounge”, “Flair”, “Helen’s Cafe” and “Seven Club”. TIANJIN 183 CHALLENGER 2001 TEAM ‘CITTA DI PADOVA’ Date: 23/29 June 2014 Prize money: 42,500 € Tournament director: Gianfranco Barbiero Supervisor: Carmelo Di Dio Surface: Red clay Balls: Wilson US Open UNSTOPPABLE GONZALEZ Continues unabated the magic moment of Maximo Gonzalez. In Padua, in the first edition of the € 42.500 tournament Challenger of Veneto, the Argentine from Tandil repeats the success caught in Blois, France, two weeks earlier, thus gaining his third title of the season. The signs of a particularly encouraging period had been shown seven days earlier in Milan: the thirty-one year old Argentine coached by Leonardo Olguin, after impressing the public and the professionals with the quality of his tennis, surrendered only in the semi-finals to a great Pere Riba. In Padua, the city with the greatest population density of the region, Gonzalez had some difficulty up to the quarter-finals, but then in the last two games he outperformed the competition. A very good Matteo Viola, strong of the support of the Italian fans, was able to keep him on the edge till the third set. Clear victory, obtained after a solid and stubborn performance, in the final against the talented Albert Ramos-Vinolas, fresh from the success obtained in Milan. Gonzalez gains therefore valuable points to get once again closer to the top 100 in the world. Returning to win on Italian soil, a full six years after the title of San Benedetto del Tronto, is for “Machi”, passionate fan of the River Plate and Diego Armando Maradona, a great satisfaction. Nothing to do, however, for the Doubles tournament: paired with his friend Guillermo Duran, with whom he had triumphed in Milan, he had to surrender to the couple formed by the Argentine Andres Molteni and the Venezuelan Roberto Maytin, ending the match 10-8 at the super tie-break. 184 PADUA 185 The protagonist GIANFRANCO BARBIERO Gianfranco Barbiero is the director of the new ATP Challenger of Padua, born in 2014. A new adventure undertaken with the help of all his family, especially his daughter Beatrice, real factotum of the event. After the successful experiences of the team championship of Rovereto, the many ITF tournaments (both male and female in Rovereto and the Futures of Padua), the Tennis Europe under12, the Open and the juniors macroarea, the Barbiero family decided it was time to raise the bar and try with the Challenger circuit. A tournament organised to perfection in a Sports Centre 2000 all “dressed up” for the arrival of the strongest players in the world. “A new experiment, a bet that we made with our self and that we won thanks to all the staff of the 2001 Team Tennis Academy, passionate and capable” said Barbiero. An event that will be repeated certainly also in 2015, and who knows that it can’t become a fixed leg of the Challenger circuit. In Padua, they hope so. TENNIS & TOURISM PADUA AND THE CENTRO SPORTIVO 2000 Padua is an Italian town of just over 200,000 inhabitants, capital of the homonymous province in the Veneto region. It is the third largest municipality in the region by population (preceded by Venice and Verona). According to the census of 2011 its conurbation reaches 406.349 residents. The Centro Sportivo 2000 has three swimming pools, twelve tennis courts, four fitness rooms, a weight room, two squash courts, climbing walls, two mini football pitches, a km long running ring, a beauty centre, two cafeterias, a restaurant, a children’s play area, a very large summer garden with pine forest and two parking lots. The admission is free from the Saturday of the qualifying until the Friday of the quarter-finals. Saturday and Sunday the entrance fee is 5 Euro (2 Euro reduced ticket for under 12 and over 65). The official hotel of the tournament is the “Crowne Plaza”. A four star hotel equipped with every comfort. There is a shuttle service, less than ten minutes drive, between the club and the hotel for players and staff. The nearest airport is the Marco Polo of Venice, while Padua has a train station very well connected with the rest of Italy. The traditional cuisine takes inspiration from that of the peasant living the area. A must are the “bigoli” (a type of pasta) and the risotto. It is widespread the consumption of horsemeat, much more than in the rest of Italy: the specialties are the horse stew or musso (donkey in the local dialect), “sfilacci”, and “straecca”. Among the desserts our preferred cakes are the “pazientina” and the “sbrisolona”. For a drink in Padua you’ll be spoiled for choice, plenty the bars and taverns open until late at night. 186 Social After the 6/0 of the deciding set with Simon in the tournament of Shanghai, following the 6/0 in the final of Beijing against Djokovic. Rafael Nadal’s farewell message to his colligue Na Li for her retirement Roger Federer announces the birth of his second "pair" of children. Maria Sharapova jokes about one of her fans Eugenie Bouchard in Rome with Pope Francis 187 ATP CHALLENGER CHINA INTERNATIONAL Date: 23/29 June 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ + H Tournament director: Wan Jian Bin Supervisor: Stephane Cretois Qualifying supervisor: Rogerio Santos Surface: Hard Balls: Dunlop Fort GO SOEDA DOESN’T DISAPPOINT While in the UK takes place Wimbledon, on the other side of the continent in Nanchang, China, is played a $ 50,000 Challenger. Archived the “green” experience of the Championships with a defeat in the first round of the qualifying, Go Soeda, thirty year old Japanese with a past in the top 50 in the world, immediately launched himself in the Asian adventure to play, as the top seed of the board, the tournament of Nanchang. In the capital city of the Jiangxi Province, in southeastern China, the Japanese, followed by former pro Italian Davide Sanguinetti, respected the odds making his own the tournament. For the experienced tennis player from Kanagawa all went smoothly up to the semi-finals, where he had to bring out his best tennis to prevail on Ze Zang. Much fought also the final against Blaz Kavcic, defeated at the tie break of the decisive set. This was for Go Soeda the fourteenth Challenger success: the Japanese, using his great speed and the short openings of his shots, took advantage of the fast surface seizing deservedly a success that brings him closer to the first 100 players in the world. The Japanese, number 47 in the world in 2012 and second Singles’ player of Japan after Kei Nishikori, has thus repeated the success obtained a month earlier in Busan, South Korea, in a season that saw him also playing three semi-finals Challengers. To win the Doubles was the couple from Taipei, Chen and Peng, favourites of the tournament, who defeated 12-10 at the super tie break the Franco-Australian duo formed by Fabrice Martin and Jordan Kerr. 188 NANCHANG 189 The protagonist GO SOEDA Born in Kanagawa, Japan, on September 5, 1984 (30 years old), Go Soeda ended 2014 at No. 100 in the world. His best ranking is No. 47 achieved in 2012. Soeda won in total sixteen titles, three of which in the last season. In the first part of the year he played the semi-finals of the Challenger of Guangzhou, Taipei and Kyoto. In May the Japanese player won the Korean Challenger of Busan without losing any set. He then had another victory at the end of June in the tournament of Nanchang, but this time struggling in the semi-final and final. Before the last victory of the season, he reached three Challenger semi-finals: In August in the tournaments of Aptos and Bangkok and in November in Yokohama. An ending with the bang for the player of the Rising Sun Country. In the last week of the season, he conquered the Challenger of Toyota, thus earning the last free place in the top 100 of the ATP rankings. Throughout his long career Soeda has always been part of the Japanese Davis Cup team, representing his nation in thirty-five matches, with a record of twenty-five wins and ten losses. TENNIS & TOURISM NANCHANG, MILLENARY CITY Capital of Jiangxi Province, Nanchang is located on the southern shores of the rivers Ganjang and Wuhe and borders the largest freshwater basin in China, the Poyang Lake. The city covers an area of almost 7,500 km square, with a population of four million and a half inhabitants. Founded in the second century BC during the Han Dynasty, it boasts over 2200 years of history. Nanchang has eighteen archaeological sites with over six hundred exhibits and nearly thirty different places from which to have a panoramic view of the city. In Chinese Nanchang means “prosperous area of the south” and is obviously the most important political and economic centre of the Jiangxi Province. It has a subtropical climate with mild temperate for most of the year. The ultra modern International Sports Centre of Nanchang is a true sports city with inside two football stadiums with a capacity of forty thousand spectators, a sports hall, eighteen outdoors tennis courts with a over three thousand seats hard Central and four more hard indoors courts. The admission is free all week. The official hotel is the “Wanda Real Hotel”, a luxury five-stars hotel with SPA and a great customer service. The taxi in China is very cheap and is the best means of transportation for those unfamiliar with the “Galaxy China” and its chaotic traffic. Always remember to have with you the information of your destination in Chinese because English is still poorly known. Players and referees can use a non-stop shuttle service between the hotel and the International Sports Centre. Those who love Chinese cuisine, will not be disappointed in Nanchang. The traditional cuisine is called Gan and is appreciated all over the country. Other methods of cooking used in this area are the Guangdong, Hunan and Sichuan. The specialties are the Nanchang Noodles, fragrant rice snacks. 190 DISTAL & ITR GROUP TENNIS CUP Date: 01/06 July 2014 Prize money: 35,000 € + H Tournament director: Francesco Cancellotti Supervisor: Carl Baldwin Surface: Red clay Balls: Dunlop Fort BEDENE KING OF TODI It is the Slovenian Aljaz Bedene the new champion of the Internazionali di Tennis of Umbria. A king illuminated by the lights of the central court of the Tennis Club Todi for a historic final, the first one by night of the Distal & Itr Group Tennis Cup. In a setting worthy of the Foro Italico, with stands packed to capacity and the Temple of Consolation and the city of Jacopone as background, the Slovenian lifted the trophy that brings him back among the big. Aljaz, who turned twenty-five just a few days after the title of Umbria, had a dream week. Starting the tournament with great confidence thanks to the results obtained in Wimbledon, Bedene, with a past in the first seventy in the world, found the right mix of solid and measured tennis. Fantastic service, sharp forehand, great backhand, shot played with very little rotation. Bedene defeated the most quoted Andreas Haider-Maurer in the semi-finals (beaten only 7/5 at the third set) and Marton Fucsovics in the final, after another battle ended 6/4 at the deciding set. Italy has a special place in Bedene’s heart. It is here that he won his first Challenger tournament (Barletta) and half of his titles. Bedene, native of Ljubiana but resident in London, has struggled to establish himself in the international tournament of Umbria: only in the quarterfinals against the Austrian Fischer Aljaz managed to close the match in two sets. A satisfactory success for the former pupil of Claudio Pistolesi that , however, will force him to forfeit the next tournament in the nearby San Benedetto del Tronto, due to a back strain. The Argentine Guillermo Duran and Maximo Gonzalez won the Doubles, snatching the title to the Italians Riccardo Ghedin e Claudio Grassi. TODI 191 192 TENNIS & TOURISM The protagonist FRANCESCO CANCELLOTTI JACOPONE AND ITS TODI Francesco Cancellotti is the director of the ATP Challenger of Todi. Born in Perugia February 27, Typical Umbrian town with the historic centre within the ancient walls, Todi’s origins dates back to the eighth/ seventh century BC. Named Tutere (“City of the border”), 1963, Cancellotti in the mid 80s was one of the it was founded by the Umbrian people on a hill located strongest clay players in the world, landing, in April on the left bank of the Tiber River, a short distance from 1985, at No. 21 of the ranking. the area inhabited by the Etruscans. Known in literature for being the birthplace of Jacopone De Benedetti (better known as Jacopone da Todi), the most popular poet of the Besides having medieval era. He was one of the first to write in “vulgar”, reached from which will then derive the Italian language. Within a couple of times the fourth a natural park, the TC Todi 1971 is located at the foot of the hill, about 1 km away from the city centre. From it you can admire the wonderful monuments that characterise round of the Roland Garros, Cancellotti won two the city. The club has seven tennis courts (five in clay and ATP tournaments. The tennis player of Perugia in two in cement) and a small football pitch. Next to the 1984 has indeed triumphed in the tournament of Club House is the restaurant “Match Point”, which strictly Florence (defeating in the final Jimmy Brown) and prepares traditional dishes of the local cuisine, an outdoor cafeteria with garden and a corner with sofas, a sauna and of Palermo (beating Miloslav Mecir 6-0 6-3 in the last a massage room. Adjacent to the club there is the Public act). Between 1983 and 1988 he played other five Pool, with an Olympic size swimming pool with slides, ATP finals, all lost in very fought match. In 1991 he a children’s pool, two beach volley courts and a beach hanged up his racket to the wall. Cancellotti is now the director of the Challenger of Todi, one of the longest running tournaments Challenger in Italy. football pitch. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. “Europalace” is the official hotel of the tournament for players and referees, who can use a shuttle service to and from the TC Todi. The nearest airport is Perugia (45 km away), while the better connected airports of Fiumicino and Ciampino are both 150 km away. By train the nearest stations are those of Perugia, Terni, Orvieto and Foligno, all connected to Todi with a regular bus service. The easy way to reach the club is by car, which can be left in the large parking area near the entrance. To eat we recommend: “La cantina del Mercataccio”, “La Mulinella” or in the country side “Cibocchi”. For a drink with friends after dinner we suggest: the “Bar della Consolazione” (with a terrace that offers a view of the historic temple. Both the restaurant and the lounge bar have DJs and live music) and the lounge bar “Bar 1.2” (near Piazza Principale with DJs and live music). TODI 193 SAN BENEDETTO TENNIS CUP Date: 07/13 July 2014 Prize money: 35,000 $ + H Tournament director: Giorgio Garcia-Agreda Supervisor: Carlo Baldwin Qualifying supervisor: Roberto Ranieri Surface: Red clay Balls: Dunlop Clay Court DZUMHUR SURPRISES ALL At the beginning of July in the lovely San Benedetto del Tronto is played the San Benedetto Tennis Cup. In the Maggioni club, polished for the occasion and always ready to fulfil all needs and requests, the best players on clay gave to the public a week full of exciting matches. Many the news and innovations of the club. Starting with the new technical guidance of Giorgio Garcia-Agreda as tournament director, followed by the speed cage, a dedicated space where to try the speed of the service, and a renovated lounge area where to enjoy an aperitif before the evening session. Last but not list an entry list of the highest level. The young and long-awaited Gianluigi Quinzi and Stefano Travaglia, who in San Benedetto found the warmth support of the public, and the experienced Starace and Volandri to name a few, added extra prestigious to what is already an unique event. The title went to the young Bosnian Damir Dzumhur, author of the elimination of Gianluigi Quinzi at the first round. Thanks to his strength and his clever tactics the Bosnian was able to defeat in a packed Central the Italian player. And after that it was all a “crescendo” for Dzumhur, who went to win first against the other star of the tournament, Borna Coric, then against Gombos in the semi-finals, and finally against the Austrian Andreas Haider-Maurer in the final. This was the third title of the season for the 22 year old from Sarajevo, a victory that brought him momentarily closer to the top 100 players in the world. The Italian fans were able to celebrate in the Doubles thanks to the victory of Potito Starace and Daniele Giorgini, defeating in three sets the South Americans Dellien and Galdos. 194 SAN BENEDETTO 195 The protagonist TENNIS & TOURISM GIORGIO GARCIA-AGREDA & AFRO ZOBOLETTI The pair formed by Giorgio Garcia-Agreda (tournament director) and Afro Zoboletti (president of the Tennis Club Maggioni) proved successful. The San Benedetto Tennis Cup has indeed lived his best year in 2014 thanks to the excellent understanding and professionalism of the duo. Garcia-Agreda, Neapolitan (but with a last name that recalls his Bolivian origins) CEO Crionet, and Zoboletti, the venue’s landlord who every day managed to attract thousands of fans to the Tennis Club Maggioni. The special partnership with Crionet, one of the leading tennis IT services companies in the world, allowed the tournament to have numerous technological innovations for players, spectators and staff. “To have the stands filled every day despite no Italian reached the quarter-finals was one of the greatest satisfactions” said the president Zoboletti at the end of the tournament. On the same wavelength also the director Garcia-Agreda: “We have built a solid foundation for the future, bringing to San Benedetto all we have learnt with many years of experience in the Challenger and major circuit.” SAN BENEDETTO, THE QUEEN OF THE PALMS In the Province of Ascoli Piceno, Marche region, with its fifty thousand inhabitants, San Benedetto del Tronto is the most known town of the Riviera. The river Tronto, which also marks the border between Marche and Abruzzo, delimits its south territory. With a 4 km long promenade it is the major tourist centre of the region. The San Benedetto Tennis Cup is played, as always, in the CT Maggioni, located in Viale Buozzi, within the Villa Comunale. It has nine clay courts, with a 1000 seat Central, a gym recently renovated, a synthetic grass pitch for mini football and a restaurant. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. There is the possibility to buy a Corporate card (to availability) which entitles you to an assigned place, a welcome drink and others dedicated services. The official hotel is the “Regent”, within walking distance of the train station and the CT Maggioni. Other possible accommodations are the “Centrale” and the B&B “Il Castello”. All hotels are in the vicinity of the Club, as well as the train station. The nearest airports are the D’Annunzio (Pescara, 70 km) and the Ancona Falconara (80 km), both connected to San Bendetto with several daily buses. The typical dishes of the local cuisine are based on fish: the most famous is the “brodetto sanbenedettese”, a soup with the catch of the day. Another specialty is the “olive all’ascolana”, fried stuffed olives with meat, although it is not uncommon to find the fish version. Plenty of restaurants where to have a good meal at a competitive price: “Pala a Prora”, “Molo Sud”, “In Vino Veritas” and “Da Luigi”, to name a few. 196 ATP CHALLENGER TILIA SLOVENIA OPEN 2014 Date: 07/13 July 2014 Prize money: 42,500 € Tournament director: Denis Topic Supervisor: Carmelo di Dio Surface: Hard Balls: Babolat BLAZ’ MAGICAL SUMMER Blaz Kavcic crowned his magical summer in the best possible way. After the titles of Fergana and Tianjin and the final of Nanchang, he took a week off to recharge his batteries and return to triumph. And he did so in his own Country, specifically in Portoroz in the second edition of the Tilia Slovenia Open, adding his name to the one of his compatriot Grega Zemlja on the Roll of Honour. Nothing to do for Gilles Muller in the final: the twentyseven year old tennis player from Ljubiana has shown to be one of the strongest players of the moment imposing himself with a painful 6/1 in the third set. Seed No. 1 of the board, the former European champion of the under 14 had a perfect tournament, leaving just crumbs to his opponents. A title that allows Kavcic to move closer to his best ranking yet, No. 68 reached two years ago. After a difficult period where he seemed to have lost his touch, the student of Blaz Trupej is now ready to return to high levels, strong also of the regained first place in the national ranking, ahead of Bedene, winner of the Challenger of Todi played the previous week. In the small town just outside of Italy, once theatre of a WTA tournament, the Slovenian won his 3rd Challenger PORTOROZ title of the season and the 12th of his career. The tireless Belarusian Betov and Bury, following a particularly bright period, conquered their 5th title of the season, defeating in the final Bozoljac and Cipolla with a sharp 6/0 6/3. 197 198 The protagonist KYLE EDMUND Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, January 8, 1995 (19 years old), Kyle Edmund is a British tennis player by adoption, moving to England (North Yorkshire) at the age of three. After been in the Junior top-10 ranking in 2012, Edmund moved on to the pro circuit getting immediately excellent results. He ended 2014 at No. 193, just a place behind his best ranking. A great start to the season for Edmund, with the victories in the Futures of United States and Croatia, losing only TENNIS & TOURISM PORTOROSE AND ITS INTERWEAVING OF CULTURES one set in two tournaments, and with another final reached. On the Challenger circuit the first good result arrived in the tournament of Vercelli, the first one in which he was accompanied by the coach Greg Rusedski. After qualifying and beating in the in main draw Bedene and Guez, the British player lost the quarterfinals to Bolelli. In July he played the semi-final of Portoroz (beaten by Muller) and one week after made his second appearance in the main draw of Wimbledon (where he was granted a wild card). At the end of July he played the semi-final of the Astana Challenger. His best result, though, arrived at the end of the season, in November, in the Challenger of Yokohama, where he was stopped only in the final by Millman. PORTOROZ Portoroz is a Slovenian city of three thousand inhabitants located in the Piran Bay, on the eastern coast of the Adriatic, at about 190 km from Venice. It is appreciated for the beauty of its beaches and the interweaving of cultures. Suffice it to say that in the city there is bilingualism with Slovenian and Italian as official languages. The “Tilia Slovenia Open” tournament of the ATP Challenger circuit takes place at the CSEN (National Educational Sports Centre). The Sport Centre has thirteen clay courts and five in cements (two for training and three for the matches), a bar and a restaurant. Until a few years ago it hosted a WTA tournament. The entrance fee is € 3 during the week and € 5 from Friday to Sunday. Secovlje is the nearest airport but it only serves national flights. You must therefore land in Ronchi de Legionari (Trieste) or Ljubljana (the capital of Slovenia) and then get into the city with one of the many comfortable tourist buses. Another nearby airport is the one of Pula, Croatia. The nearest and better served train station is the one of Koper, in the neighbouring Croatia. To reach the Sport Centre there are several alternatives: if you are staying in one of the officials hotel of the tournament you can walk or otherwise you can use the public transport or the car. For € 1 per hour you can park your car just outside the venue or a bit further away you can park for free. The main ingredient of Slovenian cuisine is fish. To eat we recommend the “Ribja Kantina”, the “Trattoria del Pescatore”, the “Saint Lucia” and the “Restavracija Staro Cider”. For those who want to carry on the night after dinner there is the Casino of Portorož, where, however, you must be careful not to get carried away between roulette, slot machines and blackjack tables, or, for a drink and a move on the dance floor, “Alay”, packed during the summer month, is the place to be. 199 GUZZINI CHALLENGER Date: 14/20 July 2014 Prize money: 35,000 € + H Tournament director: Cristina Gnocchini Supervisor: Carmelo di Dio Qualifying supervisor: Riccardo Ragazzini Surface: Hard Balls: Dunlop Fort MULLER’S POKER Not yet satisfy of his four titles, Gilles Muller won also the Guzzini Challenger of Recanati, raising at five the number of tournaments won in 2014. Not even the recent lost final against Kavcic in the Challenger of Portoroz has been able to curb his enthusiasm: favourite of the tournament, the tennis player from Luxembourg did not disappoint. No. 76 in the world at the time, it is the first time that a player of such high ranking stepped on the courts of the Circolo Tennis Francesco Guzzini, enriching the Roll of Honour of the prestigious tournament, now arrived to its 13th edition, with a new value. Winner of the previous year was the Italian Thomas Fabbiano. The left-handed player from Leudelange, particularly at ease on the fast courts of Recanati, dominated the scene reaching victory without leaving even a set to his opponents. Exciting the quarter-finals match with the talented Salvatore Caruso, who in the second set kept him on his toes till the tiebreak. Close fight even in the semi-final with Kravchuk (7/5 7/6) while pretty easy the match with the amazing Bozoljac, who arrived exhausted to the final. This victory brings Muller among the top 50 players in the world: a great achievement for the 31 year old player, considering that only a year earlier, in the same week, he was at number 149 of the world rankings. The Serbian Bozoljac, author of a beautiful Singles tournament, was able to make up in the Doubles: paired with the Croatian Goran Tosic won in comeback against the couple formed by Grigelis and Cluskey, ending the final 10/8 after a long tie-break. 200 RECANATI 201 The protagonist MARTON FUCSOVICS Born in Nyiregyhaza, Hungary, on February 8, 1992 (22 years old), Marton Fucsovics is struggling to confirm that first position reached in the junior ranking in 2010. After winning two Challenger titles in 2013, Fucsovics’ best results in 2014 were two finals in the same category. The Hungarian ended the year at No. 162, while his best ranking is No. 135, reached 13 October 2014. The first good result arrived in May, with the final in the Challenger of Heilbronn (defeated by Jan-Lennard Struff ). Early July he played the final of Todi, where he surrendered to the Slovenian Aljaz Bedene after three long sets. Always in the summer he reached two semi-finals, Recanati and Genoa, and finally the semi-final of Trnava, Slovakia. One of the biggest regrets for the 22 year old Hungarian player is surely not to managed yet to gain access to the main draw of a Grand Slam: last year Fucsovics stopped at the decisive round of the qualifying at the Australian Open and Wimbledon. A player full of talent, but not able to properly shine yet. TENNIS & TOURISM RECANATI, THE CITY OF LEOPARDI With just over 20.000 inhabitants Recanati is a small Italian town of the Marche region. It lies on top of a hill and is known for being the birthplace of Giacomo Leopardi, whose statue is located in the main town square. The Francesco Guzzini Tennis Club is outside the city centre, in a location not easy to get to if you do not own a car. It has four hard courts, two indoors and two outdoors, a small Club House with locker rooms, a gym and, on the second floor, a cafeteria. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the “Recina Hotel” located in Montecassiano (Macerata). A lovely three stars hotel, at 20 km from the club. A minibus is available to players and staff to and from the Club. There are, though, long queues therefore it is recommended the use of a car. The club restaurant is not that great and although it has a buffet for lunch and dinner, most guests choose to eat a pizza. At night time there is not much to do in Recanati. For a drink we suggest a visit to Porto Recanati, where you can enjoy a drink in one of the many bars located on the beach. 202 PRESIDENT’S CUP Date: 21/27 July 2014 Prize money: 75,000 $ Tournament director: Alexander Rudenko Supervisor: Hanj Juergen Ochs Surface: Hard Balls: Wilson US Open RICARDAS’ COMEBACK At the end of July the Challenger circuit returns to Astana for the second appointment in the Kazakh capital. After Andrey Golubev, champion of the Challenger that took place at the beginning of the year, to win the summer tournament played on outdoor hard courts was the Lithuanian Ricardas Berankis, ending a four years period of fastening. The tiny tennis player of Vilnius, twenty-four of age, trained by former pro Rainer Schuettler, after having earned a place among the top hundred players of the world in the previous year, seemed to have lost his touch. Five feet eight inches tall, low barycentre, Ricardas’ strengths are his vigour and speed. A great ability to anticipate his opponent and a pretty solid tennis make him a player able to adapt to all surfaces. The Lithuanian, close to the best 150 players of the ranking at the time of the Challenger, played a great tournament, beating in the first round the young Rublev, then the two Spanish Enrique Lopez-Perez and Menendez-Maceiras and in the semi-final the other young player Kyle Edmund. The final was his true masterpiece though, imposing himself on the Turkish Ilhan at the third set with the score of 6/3. Berankis, whose last trophy dated back to 2010 in Helsinki, was thus able to savour the taste of victory once again. A needed victory for the former world No. 1 of the junior circuit to regain his sparkle and go back to the top. The Doubles was unexpectedly won by the odd couple formed by the Ukrainian Sergey Bubka, former boyfriend of Victoria Azarenka returned to play after a serious accident, and Marco Chiudinelli. The two defeated in the final Chen and Huang from Tapei. ASTANA 203 The protagonist RICARDAS BERANKIS Born in Vilnius, Lithuania, on June 21, 1990 (24 years old), Ricardas Berankis is the strongest tennis player of his small Nation. The righthanded player ended 2014 at No. 86 and with two more Challengers trophies to add to the two won in 2010. His best ranking is No. 67, obtained in 2013. In the first part of the season the only good result in the Challenger circuit was the semi-final in Cherbourg. Different story in the ATP circuit, where he reached many qualifications and won several matches of the main draw, as in Marseilles, Bucharest and Monaco of Bavaria. During the summer he triumphed in the Challenger of Astana, gaining the needed confidence to improve, so much so that he then reached the quarter-finals in the ATP tournament of Moscow, defeating Milos Raonic (No. 8 in the world). November was probably Berankis’ best month. In four weeks he played the semi-final in the Challenger of Reunion Island and the quarterfinals in Moulleiron Le Captif and Helsinki. To crown a pretty good year, it arrived at the end of the season, the victory in Andria, where he lost only one set in the whole tournament. 204 ASTANA, THE NEW CAPITAL OF KAZAKHSTAN TENNIS & TOURISM Astana (700,000 inhabitants) is the capital of Kazakhstan since 1997. Its name means “capital” and was chosen because easy to pronounce in many languages. A curious aspect is that the city has changed its name several times since its birth. Located in Kabanbay Batyr str. 6/1, in a green area very close to the city centre, the National Tennis Centre has eight fast outdoors tennis courts and ten indoors, three of which in clay, a gym, two cafeterias and a small hotel with four rooms. Next to it there is a 30x15 metres flag of Kazakhstan. The admission is free for the whole duration of the tournament. Astana Railway Station, located at just 5 km from the Tennis Centre, is the most important one of the whole north of Kazakhstan. It is served by Qazagstan Temir Zholy which connects the capital to all the major cities of the country and once a week to international destinations such as Russia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. Astana International Airport is 24 km away from the Tennis Centre and you can reach it by bus, even if a bit complicated, or for around $ 20 by taxi. The official hotel is the “Oasis Inn”- there is a shuttle service to and from the Tennis Centre- or closer to the venue the “Duman”. Around the Tennis Centre there are several places where to go and grab a bite to eat: “Gun’s and Roses” (a classic English pub), “Astana Nury” (restaurant), “Shokolad” (cafeteria), “East-West” (restaurant). While in the city centre we suggest: “Ali Baba” (restaurant), “Zaza” (restaurant), “Friday’s” (American food), “Akbulak” (Kazakh food), “Kuldja” (Uzbek food), “Baden Baden “(Irish pub),” Fusion”(nightclub). ASTANA 205 AAMULEHTI TAMPERE OPEN Date: 21/27 July 2014 Prize money: 42,500 € Tournament director: Veli Paloheimo Supervisor: Ed Hardisty Surface: Red clay Balls: Tretorn Serie + GOFFIN’S EXPLOSION It was in the air for some time and it finally happened. The explosion of David Goffin. Class 90, the minute talented Belgian, after a great career as a junior and a good start as a pro, seemed to have lost his way. The first lucky loser since Dick Norman in 1995 to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam on his debut at 2012 Roland Garros. After forging ahead, La Goff, as he likes to be called, paid the price of a series of consecutive losses that have undermined his confidence. But as his preferred motto says “Nothing is impossible.” And nothing is impossible even for David Goffin, able with the victory of the Aamulehti Tampere Open to end the month of July undefeated. Three Challenger tournaments, three victories. Fifteen games won consecutively without even losing a single set. In Tampere he struggled only in the final with home favourite Jarkko Nieminen, but after winning the first set at the tie-break his enthusiasm made him unstoppable. With the success in the Finnish city, Goffin brings to six the number of Challengers won and is now ready to go the extra mail and play in the major circuit. So much so that one week after Tampere he will win his first ATP trophy in the 250 ATP tournament of Kitzbuhel, Austria. Goffin, with a great anticipation and good game on all surfaces, was one of the revelations of the season. The Doubles was won by Ruben Gonzalez and Sean Thornley who defeated in the final Ymer and Zaitcev after a tight battle ended only 10-8 at the super tiebreaker. 206 Aamulehti Tampere Open CITY, COUNTRY Tampere, Finland STATUS 1 2 3 4 1 WC Red Clay 21-27 July 2014 FIN NIEMINEN, Jarkko ITA QUINZI, Gianluigi J. NIEMINEN [1] 63 62 BEL MERTENS, Yannick FIN KIVIJARVI, Timi Y. MERTENS 63 61 7 8 BRA HOCEVAR, Ricardo BRA DUTRA SILVA, Rogerio R. DUTRA SILVA [6] 60 62 D. DZUMHUR [3] 62 61 11 12 BEL GIGOUNON, Germain PR ECU LAPENTTI, Giovanni G. LAPENTTI 61 63 SWE ARVIDSSON, Isak NED HUTA GALUNG, Jesse J. HUTA GALUNG [5] 62 61 7 NED WESTERHOF, Boy SRB KRSTIN, Pedja P. KRSTIN 64 61 19 20 ESP SAMPER-MONTANA, Jordi FRA TEIXEIRA, Maxime M. TEIXEIRA 61 64 21 22 ESP RAMIREZ HIDALGO, Ruben FRA WANG, Tak Khunn R. RAMIREZ HIDALGO 76(4) 62 FIN HELIOVAARA, Harri POR ELIAS, Gastao G. ELIAS [4] 61 63 16 17 18 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Q 4 8 BEL DESEIN, Niels WC FIN SILLANPAA, Henrik Q WC 2 M. KONTINEN 63 57 63 ESP MUNOZ-DE LA NAVA, Daniel BEL GOFFIN, David D. GOFFIN [2] 63 64 David GOFFIN [2] SEEDED PLAYERS NIEMINEN, Jarkko GOFFIN, David DZUMHUR, Damir ELIAS, Gastao HUTA GALUNG, Jesse DUTRA SILVA, Rogerio WESTERHOF, Boy DESEIN, Niels TAMPERE 5 IRL CLUSKEY, James 4 GBR WALSH, Darren 6 FIN KONTINEN, Micke EST ZOPP, Jurgen 7 8 SWE YMER, Elias RUS ZAITCEV, Anton 10 P. KRSTIN 63 57 76(3) R. RAMIREZ HIDALGO 76(7) 64 58 85 105 150 163 175 235 237 PRIZE MONEY WINNER € 6,150 FINALIST € 3,600 SEMI-FINALIST € 2,130 QUARTER-FINALIST € 1,245 SECOND ROUND € 730 FIRST ROUND € 440 FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT www.ATPWorldTour.com LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE R. DUTRA SILVA R. MAYTIN 63 61 D. GOFFIN [2] 64 62 E. YMER 64 63 12 D. GOFFIN [2] 62 60 80 48 29 15 7 0 ALT/LUCKY LOSER 3 REASON RETIREMENTS/WO REASON FIN HELIOVAARA, Harri FIN POLLANEN, Herkko PHI GONZALES, Ruben GBR THORNLEY, Sean SWE ARVIDSSON, Isak SWE ERIKSSON, Markus 14 ESP GINER, Marc ESP SAMPER-MONTANA, Jordi 15 BIH DZUMHUR, Damir CZE PAVLASEK, Adam 2 J. HUTA GALUNG A. SILJESTROM [1] 36 64 10-4 E. YMER A. ZAITCEV 57 62 10-8 R. GONZALES/S. THORNLEY [3] 67(5) 76(10) 10-8 SEEDED TEAMS RANK CHALLENGER SUPERVISOR Ed Hardisty R. GONZALES S. THORNLEY [3] wo. M. GINER J. SAMPER-MONTANA 63 63 PRIZE MONEY (PER TEAM) POINTS ALTERNATES R. GONZALES S. THORNLEY [3] wo. D. DZUMHUR A. PAVLASEK 63 63 REASON RETIREMENTS/WALKOVERS REASON HUTA GALUNG, Jesse / SILJESTROM, Andreas 176 WINNER € 2,650 80 D. Dzumhur / A. Pavlasek VAN DER DUIM, Antal / WESTERHOF, Boy 394 FINALIST € 1,500 48 D. Munoz-De La Nava / R. Ramirez Hidalgo R. Ramirez Hidalgo (Dehydration) GONZALES, Ruben / THORNLEY, Sean 421 SEMI-FINALIST € 920 29 CLUSKEY, James / WALSH, Darren 500 QUARTER-FINALIST € 540 15 € 310 0 FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT www.ATPWorldTour.com Gianluigi Quinzi 303 R. GONZALES S. THORNLEY [3] 62 63 D. DZUMHUR A. PAVLASEK 63 75 NED VAN DER DUIM, Antal NED WESTERHOF, Boy ATP Tour © Copyright 2014 1 2 3 4 € 42,500 MAIN DRAW DOUBLES E. YMER A. ZAITCEV 76(8) 46 10-5 G. GIGOUNON D. GOFFIN 63 62 ESP MUNOZ-DE LA NAVA, Daniel ESP RAMIREZ HIDALGO, Ruben 13 D. GOFFIN [2] 62 61 POINTS WC FINANCIAL COMMITMENT Red Clay E. YMER A. ZAITCEV 63 46 10-8 BEL GIGOUNON, Germain BEL GOFFIN, David 11 16 RANK J. HUTA GALUNG A. SILJESTROM [1] 64 61 J. CLUSKEY D. WALSH [4] 76(4) 36 10-7 FRA LOKOLI, Laurent WC FIN SILLANPAA, Henrik 9 ATP, Inc. © Copyright 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SURFACE 76(3) 63 E. YMER 60 62 FIN KONTINEN, Micke ESP GINER, Marc BEL DESEIN, Niels BEL MERTENS, Yannick L. LOKOLI 16 64 61 P. KRSTIN 76(4) 62 H. SILLANPAA 67(4) 62 64 SWE YMER, Elias NED VAN DER DUIM, Antal 4 G. LAPENTTI 64 60 Q 5 FIN NIKLAS-SALMINEN, Patrik FIN VASA, Eero 3 G. LAPENTTI 64 63 Q 15 WC BRA DUTRA SILVA, Rogerio VEN MAYTIN, Roberto J. NIEMINEN [1] 63 64 L. LOKOLI 46 62 61 21-27 July 2014 NAT. NED HUTA GALUNG, Jesse SWE SILJESTROM, Andreas 1 R. DUTRA SILVA [6] 62 62 RUS KARATSEV, Aslan FRA LOKOLI, Laurent 13 14 2 J. NIEMINEN [1] 64 67(5) 76(3) TOURNAMENT DATES Tampere, Finland STATUS 1 A. PAVLASEK 64 64 3 BIH DZUMHUR, Damir WC FIN POLLANEN, Herkko CITY, COUNTRY € 42,500 MAIN DRAW SINGLES J. NIEMINEN [1] 63 62 CZE PAVLASEK, Adam EST ZOPP, Jurgen 9 10 Aamulehti Tampere Open TOTAL FINANCIAL COMMITMENT NAT 5 6 6 SURFACE TOURNAMENT DATES FIRST ROUND LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE: M.Kontinen/J.Zopp 704 CHALLENGER SUPERVISOR D. Dzumhur (Spinal pain) Ed Hardisty 207 The protagonist DAVID GOFFIN Born in Rocourt, Belgium, on December 7, 1990 (24 years old), David Goffin in 2014 had a magical season, sealed at the end of the year with the ATP award “Comeback Player of the Year”, received in the beautiful setting of the 02 Arena during the ATP World Tour Finals. After starting the year out of the top-100, the tennis player residing in Liege, ended the season at No. 22 in the world, his best ranking yet, and with four Challenger and two ATP tournaments trophies. In July started Goffin’s golden period, winning in twenty days and without losing a single set the Challenger of Scheveningen, Poznan and Tampere. Extraordinary result considering that up to that moment he had won three Challengers in all his career. The following week he then achieved his first ATP triumph in the tournament of Kitzbuhel, followed in September by the victory in the ATP of Metz, proving to be able to get good results on indoor hard courts as well as on clay. At the end of the season he conquered one more Challenger in Mons and reached the final of the ATP500 of Basel, where he lined up one after the other Thiem, Dodig, Raonic and Coric, before giving up in the last act to Roger Federer. TENNIS & TOURISM TAMPERE, THE HEART OF FINLAND Located in the western part of the country and with more than 215.000 inhabitants, making it the third largest city for population, Tampere is considered one of the most interesting cities of Finland. While the average winter temperature is around -15°, in July, when the tournament takes place, the average temperature is 20°, making the stay very pleasant. Surrounded by green, the Club is located 4 km from the city centre, within walking distance of a golf course. The exact address of the tennis courts is Tampereen tenniskeskus, Toimelankatu 8, 33560, Tampere. The club has nine clay outdoors courts and several indoors courts used mainly during the winter. It also has several areas dedicated to various sports, such as squash, football and basketball, to name a few. Near the main entrance there is a cafeteria open all year. The daily ticket is € 20, the VIP ticket is € 70 and the weekly one € 90. The hospitality area is located in the exclusive Mercedes’ showroom, sponsor of the tournament, located on the short side of the Central. The VIP lounge, where you can taste sophisticated Finnish dishes, is in the building adjacent the Central. The city’s international airport is about 15km from the centre and is easily accessible by public transport or taxi. Between the official hotel and the club there is a shuttle service. The travel time is about ten minutes. The official hotel of the tournament is the “Scandic Tampere City”, located in the city centre, opposite the train station. Inside there is also a restaurant which serves good quality international food at competitive price. Being the club surrounded by woods, there are no places nearby where to eat or drink something. You can find many restaurants, pubs, in addition to the usual fast foods, along the main street of Tampere (Hämeenkatu). 208 INTERNATIONAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT OF CORTINA Date: 28 July /03 August 2014 Prize money: 42,500 € + H Tournament director: Andrea Mantegazza Supervisor: Roland Herfel Qualifying supervisor: Jorge Mandl Surface: Red clay Balls: Wilson US Open KRAJINOVIC STRONGER THAN RAIN Filip Krajinovic needed two matches in one day to make his the first edition of the ATP Challenger of Cortina. In a week that saw the magnificent Dolomites of Cortina overwhelmed by the heavy rain, the Serbian won his second tournament of the season, with the first one been the one of Vicenza in late May. The young talent from Sombor, seed No. 7 of the board, had to work overtime in the first round to get the better of the tough French Rufin. He then defeated at the third set the Georgian Basilashvili, Bachinger in the quarterfinals and Troicki in the semi-finals. Due to bad weather the organisers had to interrupt the game which was ended the following day. Krajinovic, after losing the first set to his compatriot, was able to close the match in his favour. A few hours later he was back on the court for another though match with an amazing Gaio at his first career final in the circuit. The two young men born in 1992 inspired and warmed the stands of Cortina Country Club in a match ended only 7/5 at the deciding set in favour of the Serbian coached by Diego Nargiso. With this victory Krajinovic got even closer to the first 100 players in the world. A very successful first edition, as confirmed by a delighted Andrea Mantegazza, president of the club and director of CORTINA the event, ready for next year edition already confirmed in a quite full calendar. Thanks to the protected ranking the Spanish couple Inigo Cervantes and Juan Lizariturry were able to take part to the Doubles tournament defeating couples with a much higher seed. A real gem the final played against the third couple of the board, Lee and Mirzadeh, defeated 10-8 in the super tiebreak. 209 210 The protagonist FEDERICO GAIO Born in Faenza, Italy, on March 5, 1992 (22 years old), Federico Gaio, after an excellent junior career, has not been able to “break through” as a pro yet, but still managed to improve year after year, reaching results increasingly more important. In 2014 the Italian tennis player, with an outstanding onehanded backhand, achieved his best ranking at No. 281, then ended the season at No. 307. The first important result of 2014 was the final in the $ 15.000 Futures France F9 in Grasse, where Gaio was able to defeat high level players but could little against Eysseric. In July he played the final of the $ 15.000 Futures Italy F23 of Modena, where he lost to Giorgini. In early August he obtained his best result in the new-born Challenger of Cortina, losing the title at the photo finish. After the exploit at the foot of the Dolomites Gaio suffered five consecutive defeats in the first round, before finding his confidence back in the Turkish Futures, with the victory in October of the $ 10.000 Turkey F36 of Antalya, his fifth one in this category. In the two following weeks, always in Antalya, he reached two more semi-finals. TENNIS & TOURISM CORTINA, THE QUEEN OF THE DOLOMITES Hosting town of the 1956 Winter Olympics, Cortina is one of the most beautiful and exclusive Italian winter tourist destination. With just over six thousand inhabitants, it is located at about 1200 m above sea level, at the foot of the Dolomites, in the province of Belluno. Cortina is known worldwide for the beauty of its peaks, such as the Cristallo, the Tofane and the Croda Rossa. Some of them reaches 3,200 metres of heights. Traditionally it hosts an elite tourism: wealthy families from all over Europe chose Cortina to spend their Christmas and summer holidays. It is with the French Chamonix and the Austrian Kitzbuhel one of the most chic sky resorts of the Old Continent. The tournament is played on the outdoor clay courts of the Tennis Country Club Cortina. The complex has four tennis courts, including a Central with about two hundred seats, a cafeteria and a restaurant that serves local food. The daily admission fee is € 10, rising to € 15 for the semi-finals and finals. The weekly ticket costs € 60. The official hotel is the “Hotel Sport Bariletti”, a short walk from the Country Club as other hotels in Cortina. The hotel is decorated in typical Tyrolean style, with comfortable rooms equipped with CORTINA satellite TV, mini bar, telephone, safe, spacious bathrooms and balconies overlooking the scenic Dolomites. The closest airport is the Marco Polo in Venice, reachable by bus and by train from Calalzo di Cadore. The Ampezzo cuisine is partly similar to the Tyrolean. The most famous dishes are the “chenedi” (Ampezzo variant of Tyrolean dumplings), the “casunziei” and the “pestariei”. 211 SAN MARINO GO&FUN OPEN Date: 04/10 August 2014 Prize money: 64,000 € + H Tournament director: Alessandro Costa Supervisor: Carmelo di Dio Surface: Red clay Balls: Wilson Tour UNGUR THE KING To sign the Roll of honour of the XVII edition of the Internazionali di San Marino was Adrian Ungur. On a cool evening in early August the 21 year old Romanian crashed the dream of the Croatian Antonio Veic, arrived emptied from the fatigue of the previous match, winning in just 50 minutes of game with a sharp 6/1 6/0. They were not, however, disappointed the thousands of spectators crowding the stands of the packed Central of Via Montecchio: Ungur gave a very high standard performance, unleashing prodigious accelerations that have delighted the audience. The prodigious one-handed backhand, trademark of the tennis player from Pitesti, has literally made the experts in the stands licking their lips. Ungur, leaving now in Florence where he trains with Fabrizio Fanucci, played a perfect tournament. Excellent his victory at the second round on Filippo Volandri, Fanucci’s student for over ten years. A real battle the quarterfinal against the Spanish Albert Montanes (exceeded only at the tie-break of the deciding set) while less struggle in the semi-final against Alessandro Giannessi. In the final Ungur easily defeated the Croatian Veic who, although he played his best tournament of the season, arrived to the decisive match exhausted by the terrible battle with Clezar in the semifinals. In a season characterised by highs and lows, Ungur, followed as always by his wife Liana Gabriela, a former professional tennis player, took in San Marino his eighth Challenger title. A title that helped him to get closer to the first hundred players of the ATP rankings. Ungur together with the Croatian Franko Skugor came one step away from winning the Doubles too, but at the end to lift the trophy were the couple formed by Lopez-Perez and Radu Albot. 212 SAN MARINO 213 The protagonist ADRIAN UNGUR Born in Pitesti, Romania, on January 22, 1985 (29 years old), Adrian Ungur has been leaving and training in Italy for several years. He ended 2014 at No. 160. His best ranking his No. 79, reached in 2012. It is now almost ten years that the Romanian tennis player sails between the hundredth and two hundredth position of the ATP. In his career he won eight Challenger tournaments. The first good result of the season was in March in the semi-finals of Barranquilla, where he succumbed to Cuevas at the third set. No much happening after that, excluding the second round reached in the ATP tournament of Bucharest. The great exploits arrived in the first week of August, with the victory in the tournament of San Marino, followed by the quarter finals achieved in the Challenger of Brasov. For several years now Ungur has been part of the Romania’s Davis Cup team, defeating in 2014 Ymer, but then losing to Lindell and Stakhovsky. In whole his career he played a total of thirteen matches, winning six of them. TENNIS & TOURISM SAN MARINO, THE ANCIENT LAND OF FREEDOM San Marino is the oldest republic in the world. The tournament is played at the Tennis Club Cassa di Risparmio di Fonte dell’Ovo, less than 2 km from the Old Town. The club has a Central with a 3.000 seats masonry grandstand, five clay courts and two courts in Play-it. Inside there is a restaurant, a physiotherapy centre and a modern gym. There is free access for the weekend of qualifications. Monday through Friday the entrance ticket costs 10 €, while Saturday and Sunday, for the semi-finals and the finals the ticket is € 15. Another option is to buy a weekly ticket for the cost of € 50. The nearest international airport is the Federico Fellini Rimini-San Marino, served by several low cost airlines. Bologna airport, serviced by all major European airlines, is about 100 km away. The nearest train station is the one of Rimini, connected to Monte Titano by daily busses. At just fifteen minutes from the club, the “Best Western Palace” is the official hotel, a four star hotel opened a few years ago. The property is modern and cosy, equipped also with a wellness centre and a swimming pool. The cuisine of San Marino reflects largely that of Romagna. There’s something for everyone: from the classic “piadina” stuffed with “squacquerone” cheese and rocket salad to the “Strozzapreti”, the “passatelli”, ravioli and tortellini just to name a few. Those who prefer meat can enjoy stuffed pigeon or “coniglio alla cacciatore” (rabbit meat). The best place to taste local specialties is the “Ritrovo dei Lavoratori” in the city centre. An alternative could be “La Grotta”. For an aperitif or a drink after dinner the place to be is the “Snaps”, an American bar much frequented during the summer. 214 ATP CHALLENGER INTERNAZIONALI DI TENNIS DEL FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA Date: 11/17 August 2014 Prize money: 42,500 € + H Tournament director: Claudio Bortoletto Supervisor: Carl Baldwin Surface: Red clay Balls: Tretorn Serie + CORDENONS SPEAKS SPANISH To win the XI edition of the Internazionali of Friuli Venezia Giulia was another Spanish player: after Daniel Munozde la Nava in 2011 and Pablo Carreno-Busta in 2013, it was the turn of Albert Montanes to lift the trophy at the Eurosporting of Cordenons. The tournament, played at the club of Viale Benessere, has far exceeded the, although very high, expectations: more than 2,500 people attended the final between the Spanish and the Italian Potito Starace. The two veterans of the circuit, who already have met nine times in their career, played a high technical value final. Montanes, 33 year old of Sant Carles de la Rapita with a past just behind the first top 20 in the world, regained the right automatism of his solid and tenacious tennis. A relatively easy tournament for the Catalan up to the semi-final, where he played an exciting match with compatriot Gimeno-Traver. The final was pretty balanced up to the firsts four games: in the 5th game Montanes took the service away from Starace, a year younger, and started to fly solo, exploiting the weariness of his opponent, exhausted from the battle won with Paolo Lorenzi in the semifinals of the previous day. In the city of the “golden angel”, Montanes, after a year of CORDENONS fastening - his last ATP trophy dated back to may 2013 in Nice - obtained the 14th success of his ten-year long career. Potito Starace was able to redeem himself in the Doubles, defeating with Adrian Ungur the seed No. 1 couple of the board, the Czechs Lukas Dlouhy and Frantisek Cermak with a score of 6/2 6/4. 215 216 The protagonist ALBERT MONTANES Albert Montanes was born in Sant Carles de la Rapita, a small town of about 10.000 inhabitants on the Mediterranean coast, between Barcelona and Valencia, on November 26, 1980 (34 years old). After been since 2001 always among the top 100 (except very rare occasions), he ended 2014 at No. 108. His best ranking is No. 22 in the world, reached in 2010. In his career Montanes won eight Challengers and six ATP tournaments. A difficult start of the year, in which Montanes was not able to confirm the position at No. 64 conquered the previous year. Only few victories, with the quarterfinals in São Paulo and the semi-final in Nice as his best results. In August he then won the Challenger of Cordenons. After that, he only reached firsts and seconds rounds, results that didn’t allow him to close the year among the top 100 players in the world. Considering his age and his physically demanding way to play, the Spanish tennis player, winner of the ATP of Estoril (two times), Amersfoort, Bucharest, Stuttgart and Nice, is now in the final phase of his career. TENNIS & TOURISM CORDENONS, PLEASANT DISTRACTION Cordenons is a town of about 20,000 inhabitants, located in the province of Pordenone. Not possessing a railway station, is not easily accessible by public transport. The tournament takes place at the Eurosporting, an impressive facility located no far from the city centre. In addition to a Central with two grandstands that can accommodate a thousand people, it has four red clay courts, four hard indoors courts, two squash courts, a gym and an outdoor swimming used by locals during the summer months. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. There are three official hotels: the “Best Western Park Hotel”, located in the city centre, in front of Pordenone Train Station, while the “Hotel Naosis” and the “Hotel Santin” are a bit further out. There are three cars available to players and staff for travelling to and from the club. In addition to what you can find inside the Eurosporting, there are a few bars (not many) in the area. In Pordenone you will find some cafeterias, ice cream parlours and trattorias where to enjoy local food. CORDENONS 217 SOCIALS STATS ATP WTA #1 DJOKOVIC FB: 5.603.167 Twitter: 3.799.463 Instagram: 579.045 #1 WILLIAMS S. FB: 2.718.417 Twitter: 4.539.478 Instagram: 954.643 #2 FEDERER FB: 14.874.905 Twitter: 2.591.547 Instagram: 405.243 #2 SHARAPOVA FB: 15.305.663 Twitter: 1.456.237 Instagram: 175.713 #3 NADAL FB: 15.000.174 Twitter: 7.368.900 Instagram: - #3 HALEP FB: 1.064.473 Twitter: 9.362 Instagram: 2.068 #4 WAWRINKA FB: 491.113 Twitter: 400.487 Instagram: 147.800 #4 KVITOVA FB: 512.413 Twitter: 199.883 Instagram: 15.003 #5 NISHIKORI FB: 503.112 Twitter: 225.880 Instagram: - #5 IVANOVIC FB: 2.886.174 Twitter: 414.325 Instagram: 284.309 #6 MURRAY FB: 2.909.688 Twitter: 2.873.084 Instagram: 182.430 #6 RADWANSKA FB: 768.138 Twitter: 141.489 Instagram: 5.644 #7 BERDYCH FB: 132.522 Twitter: 171.554 Instagram: 115.357 #7 BOUCHARD FB: 1.004.729 Twitter: 419.652 Instagram: 310.962 #8 RAONIC FB: 166.058 Twitter: 203.984 Instagram: 58.108 #8 WOZNIACKI FB: 1.324.215 Twitter: 787.481 Instagram: 226.578 #9 CILIC FB: 135.777 Twitter: 36.408 Instagram: #10 FERRER FB: 411.026 Twitter: 791.467 Instagram: - #9 KERBER FB: 296.825 Twitter: 111.023 Instagram: #10 CIBULKOVA FB: 529.161 Twitter: 86.617 Instagram: 50.407 Data update on 27/01/2015 218 CITTA’ DI COMO Date: 25/31 August 2014 Prize money: 35,000 € + H Tournament director: Paolo Carobbio Supervisor: Stephane Cretois Surface: Red clay Balls: Head ATP VIKTOR’S COMEBACK There could not be a more prestigious name to increase the already valiant Roll of Honour of the ATP Challenger of Como, now in its IX edition. On the shores of Lake Como the Serbian Viktor Troicki, former No. 12 of the world, after a stop lasted over a year due to a violation of the anti-doping rule, has found back his serenity and smile. His journey started from the qualifying matches but the outcome was more than predictable. COMO Troicki, at his fourth tournament of the season, had to win in just a week eight games in a row to be able to lift the trophy at the prestigious Tennis Club Como. The 28 year old from Belgrade had a difficult start, struggling in the qualifying match against the talented Italian Adelchi Virgili and having to prove himself at the first turn against the Bosnian Mirza Basic. After the initial fear, the student of Jack Reader strung together a series of perfect matches, leaving just crumbs to his opponents. Even in the final, played in a club packed to capacity, Viktor dominated the Irish Louk Sorensen, one of the revelations of the tournament of Como. This victory earned Troicki valuable points to climb the ATP ranking. Despite the long break the level of his tennis has remained unchanged, so much so that two weeks later the Serb will win the tournament of Banja Luka. Troicki caught in Como his third career Challenger title, the last one won five years earlier in his hometown. The Argentines Facundo Arguello and Guido Andreozzi imposed themselves in the Doubles’ final defeating the amazing couple formed by the Canadian Steven Diez and the Spanish Enrique Lopez-Perez with a sharp 6/2 6/2. 219 220 The protagonist VIKTOR TROICKI Born in Belgrade, Serbia, on February 10, 1986 (28 years old), Viktor Troicki returned to play in the ATP circuit in the summer of 2014, after a twelve month ban for breaking a rule relating to the anti-doping ITF program. After been in 2011 No. 12 in the world, the Serbian ended the year at No. 102. His first tournament of the season was the ATP of Gstaad, Switzerland, where Troicki lost the quarter-finals to Verdasco. Few hours after he was already signing for the qualifiers of the Cortina Challenger, where he reached the semi-finals. Between August and September Viktor found more and more confidence in his game, so as to win the Challenger of Como (starting from the qualifying) and the one of Banja Luka. Towards the end of the season he played several minor circuit tournaments and few ATP tournaments, reaching the semi-final in Vienna (losit to Andy Murray) and the quarterfinals in Shenzhen. After more than six years stably inside the top-50 the disqualification made Troicki do a big step backwards. But he is now coming back and 2015 will be the year of his rebirth. TENNIS & TOURISM COMO AND ITS CHARMING LAKE With its 85.000 inhabitants, Como is the fifth largest city in Lombardy. The city centre runs between the lakefront and Piazza Duomo. The mediaeval walls are still visible in some parts of the city. The Società Tennis Como is located within the prestigious eighteenth century Villa Olmo. On the ground floor are located the restaurant, a bar/cafeteria with next a room where to relax, reading a book, watching TV or simply enjoying something to eat, and finally a small gym. Upstairs there are the administration office, a meeting room, the changing rooms and a room equipped with a big screen TV, used for playing cards too. The Club has five clay courts. it was founded in 1930 and is one of the oldest tennis clubs in Italy. From the qualifying matches to quarter-finals the cost of the ticket is € 5, while for the final weekend the price for a single day rises to € 10. The nearest airports, but still pretty far from Como, are Lugano-Agno, Milano Malpensa and Bergamo Orio Al Serio. There are two train stations: Como San Giovanni, managed by RFI, and Como Nord Lago, run by Trenord. The city is also served by an extensive bus service, but due to its size everything is in a walking distance. There is not an official hotel and tennis players and staff use all the different hotels scattered through the city (more than a dozen). In the club there is an excellent restoration service, with a cafeteria and a restaurant open at any time of day. Around the club there are not many places where to eat, so we suggest to take a walk along the lake and reach the city centre where you can find a greater variety of bars and restaurants. COMO 221 AON OPEN CHALLENGER Date: 02/07 September 2014 Prize money: 85,000 € + H Tournament director: Giorgio Tarantola Supervisor: Carmelo di Dio Surface: Red clay Balls: Head ATP Tour RAMOS: ITALIAN BIS After the Milanese victory, Albert Ramos wins his second title of the season in another Italian city, Genoa, in the XII edition of the AON Open Challenger - Memorial Giorgio Messina. After a no so brilliant start, difficult the first round match against the Italian Adelchi Virgili defeated at the third set, the Catalan kept improving, leaving just crumbs to his opponents. First Setkic, then Bedene and in the semi-final the talented Hungarian Fucsovics. All three were overwhelmed by the strength of the Spanish player who found in Genoa the ideal conditions for his tennis made of a lot of running but also a lot of pressing from the baseline. In the final Ramos had the better of the striking Croatian Mate Delic, revelation of the Italian tournament, who manage to defeat the compatriot Viktor Troicki at the end of a very much fought quarterfinal. The young player from Split, finalist in the Challenger of Vercelli too, at the end of the tournament praised the event: “The level of this tournament is definitely higher than a Challenger. I will return next year.” This victory helps Ramos getting closer to the top 50: in the capital of the Liguria region the Spanish player enters once again in the top 80 in the world, with the possibility to earn even more valuable points in the last part of the season. Home success in the Doubles: Bracciali and Starace, seed No. 2 of the board, defeated in the final act of the tournament the two Germans Moser and Satschko with a score of 6/3 6/4. 222 GENOA 223 The protagonist MATE DELIC Born in Split, Croatia, on 29 April 1993 (21 years old), Mate Delic, despite not having won any tournament in the last season, has visibly made progress both in terms of game that ranking. Although starting the year at No. 351, the Croatian tennis player ended 2014 at No. 153 (his best TENNIS & TOURISM GENOA, THE “SUPERB” OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA ranking yet). A very good start of the season with two semi-finals and a final reached in January in the Futures of Eilat, Israel. Then it followed the final in the Turkish tournament of Antalya. In April it arrived the exploit in the Challenger of Vercelli, where Mate was able to pass the qualifications and reach the final, lost under a torrential rain to Simone Bolelli. The following week the Croatian lost, once again to Bolelli, the semi-final of the Challenger of Tunis. A few days later he managed to qualify in the ATP250 of Dusseldorf, reaching the quarter-finals, where he was stopped by Kohlschreiber. In the second half of the season his best result was the final of the Challenger of Genoa, where Delic was able to beat players of the highest level. In the last six tournaments of the season, perhaps due to the fatigue of a full season played at most of his possibilities, the Croatian was able to win only one match. With over 600 thousand inhabitants (coming to 800 thousand with the metropolitan area), Genoa is the capital of Liguria and the sixth most populous city in Italy. The AON Open Challenger takes place in the Valletta Cambiaso, the green lung of the city, in the neoclassical district of Albaro. The facility has four clay courts including the nearly three thousand seats Central entitled to Beppe Croce. The players, however, can use other courts too, located at the TC Genova and at the Park Tennis. In the club house there is also a bar and cafeteria, in addition to a billiards room and a card room for members. The entry is free for the qualifying and the early rounds. From the quarterfinal the daily ticket costs € 5 , rising to €10 for the finals. You can save some money buying the week end ticket (15 €). The international airport Cristoforo Colombo is a few kilometres from Valletta Cambiaso. A shuttle service is provided to the players to and from the airport, as well as towards Genova Piazza Principe and Genova Brignole, the two main railway stations. Difficult to find parking in the neighbourhood, as it is a residential area, viewers are strongly advised to arrive at Albaro by public transport or with a walk a few hundred metres from the sea. The official hotel is the “AC”, in Corso Europa, not very close to Valletta Cambiaso. In the morning it takes up to twenty minutes to get to the club. It is a very large four stars hotel. Don’ t leave Genoa without trying the world known “Pasta al pesto” and the famous “focaccia alla Genovese”. The best restaurants with a good quality/price ratio are “Il guscio” and “Al Ponte”. For those who prefer, sushi or just want a quick bait we recommend “Pingusto”. “Bar Berto” in Piazza delle Erbe and “The jibe” are the coolest places for an aperitif. The most popular discos in Genoa are two: the “Sys” and ‘”Estoril Beach Club”, both in Corso Italia. 224 CLARO OPEN MEDELLIN 2014 Date: 02/07 September 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ + H Tournament director: Jhan Fontalvo Lopez Supervisor: Jorge Mandl Surface: Red clay Balls: Wilson AUSTIN’S FIRST In Medellin, capital city of the homonymous district and important industrial centre of Colombia, Austin Krajicek broke the ice with the pro circuit. The twenty-four year old, born and raised in Florida, took advantage of the favorable conditions of the game to win his first Challenger title. At 1500 metres above sea level, Medellín offers a very fast red clay perfect for those players who attack from the baseline. Because of this, Austin Krajicek, who mainly plays on MEDELLIN hard courts, was able to defeat the best experts of clay, including the “atypical” clay player Joao Souza in the final. However, his journey towards victory was not all downhill. The former Junior No.34 in the world, after an easy first round, needed three real battles to reach the final. Especially in the quarterfinal against the seed No.1 of the board, the Colombian Alejandro Gonzalez, beaten only at the tie-break of the decisive set. After the victory on Ghem in the semi-final, Krajicek had a smooth final against Joao Souza: 7/5 6/3 the score. He played a very high standard tennis, full of excellent services and many points made from the baseline. For the American trained by Stephen Amritraj and whose idol is Pete Sampras, Medellin was the end of a season more than positive that saw him grow steadily. Following his credo: “improve one step at a time” Austin arrived late to the pro circuit, but you can be sure he will be one of the players to watch out for in futures years. The player from Bradenton had even the satisfaction of winning the Doubles, defeating with the Mexican Ramirez 6/3 7/5 the South Americans Maytin and Molteni. 225 226 The protagonist AUSTIN KRAJICEK Born in Tampa, Florida, on June 16, 1990 (24 years old), Austin Krajicek lived in 2014 his best season yet. The lefthanded American player started to play professionally in 2007 and gradually grew, year after year, reaching at the end of last season No. 152, his best ranking. His first good result was the semi-final of the Challenger in Rimouski. He then played six Challengers quarter-finals, up to the tournament of Medellin, where he conquered his first Challenger title. He then played other three quarter-finals, ending a year with not great peaks but showing a certain continuity. Krajicek, however, is stronger in Doubles that in Single, coming down to No. 62 of the ATP to then close the year at No. 69 and with three Challengers trophies. Other good results in the Doubles are three Challenger finals, the semi-final of the ATP of Newport and the second round at Wimbledon. TENNIS & TOURISM MEDELLIN’S COFFEE Medellín, second largest Colombian city by population, is the capital of the Metropolitan Area of Medellín and of the department of Antioquia, in the west part of the Country. Once famous for its production and trade of coffee, it is now an important industrial hub, especially in the textile sector. The tournament is played at the Club Campestre de Medellin, one of the oldest and most prestigious clubs located in the area called Poblado. The Club Campestre has golf courses, a swimming pool and a restaurant. In the past it was the chosen venue for various matches of the Colombian Fed Cup. The admission is free for the whole week. The official hotel for the players is the luxurious, although not recently built, five stars “Dann Carlton”. Strategically located, it is a ten minute walk from the Mall Santa Fe, and five minute walk from the Oviedo Mall. The nearest airport is the Jose Maria Cordova, from which you can reach the Club by bus or taxi (approximately $ 30). MEDELLIN 227 BANJALUKA 2014 Date: 08/14 September 2014 Prize money: 64,000 $ + H Tournament director: Milan Radakovic Supervisor: Stephane Cretois Surface: Red clay Balls: Tretorn Serie + BIS FOR VIK In Banja Luka, the second largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Viktor Troicki won his second title of the season. After only three weeks from his Italian victory in the tournament of Como, the Serb, returned fully to play only in mid-season, in the wake of a period of top form, beat off the competition. Viktor dominated the tournament, which takes place since the far 2002, showing everyone his superiority: the Challenger circuit will in fact be only a transition period for the former No. 12 in the world, who in a few months has already managed to climb the rankings reaching a position of all respect. Troicki did not lose a single set up to the final but he had to fight hard in the semi-final against the seed No. 1 of the board, the Slovenian Blaz Rola, great revelation of the season. In the conclusive act to compete with him for the title was Albert Ramos, winner of the tournament played in Genoa the previous week. The final was a very balanced and intense match ended at the twelfth game of the deciding set in favour of the twenty-eight year old from Belgrade. For the big fan of Partizan Belgrade - when adolescence he was undecided whether to continue his career as a professional football or tennis player - this is a victory that raises increasingly his ambitions to end the year close to the top 100 in the world, in order to return in 2015 to play the Slam tournament. The Doubles was won by the Croatians Marcan and Sancic who defeated in the final Pospisil and Sikora with a score of 7/5 6/4, giving themselves one of the most important satisfaction of their career. 228 BANJA LUKA 229 The protagonist ANDREAS HAIDER-MAURER Born in Zwettl, Austria, March 22, 1987 (27 years old), Andreas Haider-Maurer ended the year, for the first time in his career, inside the top 100, at No. 82. His best ranking is No. 70, reached in the summer of 2011. So far he collected eight Challengers, two of which in 2014. His first good result of the season was the semi-final in the Challenger of Ostrava. He then played at the Roland Garros, where he managed to pass the qualifications and the first round of the main draw (beating Brands), to then surrender to Karlovic. He reached the second round of the main draw at Wimbledon too, beating Edmund before stopping against Cilic. Later in the season Haider-Maurer played the semi-finals of the tournament of Furth and Todi and then the first final of the year in the Challenger of San Benedetto, where he expressed a great tennis yielding only to Dzumhur. September was Andreas’ golden month. He won the Romanian Challenger of Brasov and the Slovakian one of Trnava. He then played the semifinal in Banja Luka (Bosnia). The season ended at the ATP Challenger Tour Finals in Sao Paulo, where, however, Andreas was eliminated in the roundrobin with two losses and one win. TENNIS & TOURISM BANJA LUKA, THE HEART OF THE BALKANS Capital of the Bosanska Krajina and second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina (State born from the dismemberment of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at the end of the Balkan war), Banja Luka has nearly 200 thousand inhabitants and is situated on the banks of the river Vrbas. The ATP Challenger Banja Luka takes place at the TK Mladost, located in the city centre inside Mladen Stojanovic Park. The Club has ten outdoors clay courts (surface used for the tournament) and three outdoors courts in concrete. Inside is the “Lanaco Restaurant” which serves local dishes. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the four stars “Bosna”, about a kilometre from the tennis club. Many rooms have a bath, while all have Wi-Fi, mini bar, queen size beds and satellite TV. For a surcharge, guests can use the SPA inside the building. It has three restaurants and in the basement there is the Night Club “Opium”. Available for players and referees a shuttle service from the hotel to the club and vice versa. The same applies to and from the airport, with a free pick-up service provided by the hotel “Bosna”. Worthy of mention the traditional dishes prepared in the restaurant of the Club. Our choice are the “ražnjići”, skewers of lamb, and the “cevapcici”, grilled mutton and beef meatballs served with raw onion. They use pita bread, served with meat, “burek”, with cheese, “sirnica”, and with spinach, “zeljanica”. Other Bosnian specialties are the “bosanski lonac”, a stew with grilled meat and cabbage and the “pljeskavica” , grilled lamb, beef and mutton meatballs served with roasted peppers. For good international food we recommend “Mr. Black & Brown “, inside the hotel Bosna. The city centre is full of pubs where to enjoy a drink. 230 TROFEAMEX – ISTANBUL CHALLENGER Date: 08/14 September 2014 Prize money: 75,000 $ Tournament director: Cem Tinaz Supervisor: Roland Herfel Qualifying supervisor: Toygar Alagoz Surface: Hard Balls: Wilson US Open MANNARINO GOES FAST In Istanbul Adrian Mannarino conquered his third title of the season. A victory that launches him into unknown territories, starting a new phase of his career. In the XXVII edition of the Turkish tournament, the talented lefthanded from Soizy literally dominated the competition. Back from a good US Open, where he was defeated in the third round by the Spanish Roberto Bautista-Agut, no before, however, beating Fabio Fognini, Mannarino dived straight in the rich Challenger of Istanbul. In the main industrial and financial centre of Turkey the French player triumphed without even losing a single set. Even in the final, which ended prematurely due to the withdraw of the Japanese Ito, Mannarino was the main protagonist, been ahead 6/0 2/0 at the time of the forfeit of his opponent. This victory reinforce Mannarino’s awareness of a period of great form which, towards the end of the year, will led him to improve even further the prestigious ranking earned in Turkey. Adrian, great fan of the PSG, returned to play at the standard of 2011, when, twenty-five year of age, surprised everybody entering the top-50 in the world. A terrible 2012 plunged him again just outside the top 200. Mannarino, who seems to have found his serenity and confidence, is able, especially on fast surfaces, to give a hard time even ISTANBUL to top-players. Istanbul, already home of a WTA tournament, from next year will start its new adventure in the ATP circuit. Odds respected in the Doubles with the victory at the super tie-break of Colin Fleming and Jamie Murray on the Australian Jordan Kerr and the French Fabrice Martin. 231 232 The protagonist ADRIAN MANNARINO Born in Soizy, France, on June 29, 1988 (26 years old), Adrian Mannarino managed to end 2014 at No. 44, his best ranking yet, and with five Challengers titles (before 2014 in his entire career he had won a total of five titles). After a difficult start to the year, with only five matches won in thirteen tournaments played, the French lefthanded player regained his confidence in July, thanks to the victory in the Challenger of Manta, started from the qualifiers. The following month he won the Challenger of Segovia, leaving only one set to his opponents, and reached the third round at the US Open. After the exploit in the Big Apple, Mannarino triumphed in the Challenger of Istanbul, without losing a single set. He then played the semi-final in the tournament of Tashkent (lost to Stakhovsky). Towards the end of 2014 Adrian obtained two good results in the ATP circuit, the quarter-finals in Stockholm and the second round in the Masters1000 of Paris, losing in three sets to Berdych, and two Challenger victories, Knoxville and Champaign, USA. TENNIS & TOURISM ISTANBUL, THE LINKING RING BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA Istanbul is a huge city, a linking ring between continents, religions and peoples. With its fourteen million inhabitants, it is currently the most populous urban centre of Europe (the fourth in the world). Istanbul is the only city in the world that extends on two continents: on one side of the Bosporus Strait, which separates the Sea of Marmara from the Black Sea cutting the city in two, Europe and on the other side Asia. The tournament takes place at the TED Club, located in the northern outskirts of the city, half a hour drive from the centre. In the club are held many national and international tournaments in each category. The complex has a gym, a swimming pool, a sauna, ten outside tennis courts and three covered ones. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. Istanbul can count on two international airports. The first (and most important) is the Ataturk Airport, 25 km from the city centre, on the European side; the second is the Sabiha Gokcen, at about 20 km from the Asiatic city centre, in the Asian side. Having the sea practically on every side, Istanbul has numerous ports with plenty of ships and ferries. To get around town you can use taxi (very cheap), trams, funiculars and subway. There are two official hotels for tennis players and staff: “The Grand Tarabya” and “Fuat Pasa”. Both are connected by a shuttle service with the club. Despite continuous and noisy wedding receptions that seems to happen incredibly at any time of day or night, hotels are more than acceptable and provide good service. Turkish cuisine is very particular and you have to be able to adapt. At the club you can eat both hot and cold dishes, in a menu, however, anything but varied. There are many restaurants in Istanbul where you can find meat and local specialties (Doner, Kebab) at a good price. In the centre you can also find the usual international fast-foods. ISTANBUL 233 LII COPA SEVILLA Date: 08/13 September 2014 Prize money: 42,500 € + H Tournament director: Jose Maria Leon Banares Supervisor: Rogerio Santos Surface: Yellow clay Balls: Dunlop Fort CARRENO ANDALUSIAN PRINCE The Real Club de Tenis Betis Seville, home to a historic tournament with half a century of life that in the ’90, after several changes in category, reached the Challenger, hosted on his curious and particular surface tennis players of high standards, attracting a great number of fans that fully packed the grandstands of the historic Andalusian club. The tournament is played on a “yellow” soil, an abundant raw material produced from local quarries also used in the Maestranza (bullring) and in the parks and gardens of the city. A faster and slippery clay, essentially less comfortable, but perhaps open to interesting “hybrid” gaming solutions. This has not however stopped the seed No.1 of the board Pablo Carreno-Busta from winning his third Challenger title of the season. For the ruler of the ITF circuit of 2013 it was, a part from a difficult first round with compatriot Samper-Montana, a pretty easy tournament. The twenty-three year old from Gijon triumphed in four derbies before defeating in the final the young Japanese Taro Daniel, the revelation of the tournament at ease on fast surface. With this victory the former No.6 in the world of the Junior category confirmed his special love for his homeland: after 11 ITF titles won in Spain, the Challenger of Segovia last year, the one of Seville go to add prestige and value to the young Carreno-Busta, one of the players to keep an eye on in the coming seasons. The Doubles tournament was won by the Dutch couple formed by Van Der Duim and Westerhof who defeated in two straight sets the couple seed No.1 of the board. 234 SEVILLE 235 The protagonist TARO DANIEL Born in New York, USA, 27 January 1993 (21 years old), Taro Daniel is a player of Japanese nationality. Born to an American father and Japanese mother, Daniel has lived in various places around the world during his early years, then at the age of fourteen moved permanently to Spain. The Japanese tennis player reached his best ranking in 2014 at No. 155, before closing the season at No. 177. His first good result of 2014 was the quarter-final in the ATP tournament in Vina del Mar, where he started from the qualifying. After that he obtained mixed results, with several Challenger quarterfinals. In September Taro played the tournament of Seville, confirming his preference for clay courts (he always trained on the red Spanish clay). A season full of ups and downs, showing that, despite everything, Daniel is still a very young player and maybe not mature enough to make it in the top100 yet. At Wimbledon and at the Roland Garros he exit at the first round of qualifying, while at the Australian Open stopped in the decisive round. At the US Open he managed to pass the qualifiers, but in his first match of the main draw he ran into Milos Raonic. clay. There is free admission for the entire duration of the tournament. The San Pablo International Airport is only 10 km from the city and is served by major airlines and some low-cost carriers. The Santa Justa train station is connected to the Spanish high-speed network, AVE, operated by Renfe. Since 2009 Seville has an underground service: twenty-two stations along 18 km of route. To reach the Club you need to get off at San Bernardo and then walk for 100 m. The “Melia Sevilla” is the official hotel and is located about 200 m from the club, opposite the University of Seville. It is a hotel of international standards, with a good quality-price ratio. Andalusia’s cuisine reflects the Mediterranean one, with a lot of fresh vegetable and olive oil. The downtown is dotted with typical restaurants where to enjoy tapas, “hamon Serrano” or “patanegra” and loads of “cerveza”. In the university district is worth a visit to the restaurant “Meson Guadalkivir”, which serves the classic “paella marinera”, the “salmorillo en la antigua salsa” and “croquettas de queso and jamon”. TENNIS & TOURISM SEVILLE, REINA DE ANDALUCIA Capital of the autonomous community of Andalusia, Seville with its 700 thousand inhabitants (reaching nearly a million and a half with the metropolitan area) is the fourth most populous city in Spain and the most important cultural, economic and artistic hub of the South of the Country. Visited every year by over a million tourists Seville is the European city with the largest historical centre. Over hundred years old the “Real Betis Tennis Club” is located not far from the city centre, in the “Barrio del Porvenir”, the district where it is also situated the “Universidad de Sevilla” (University of Seville). The Club has five yellow earth courts (the same material used in the arena of the “plaza de toros”), two hard ones and one in synthetic grass. Available to the Club’s members also two swimming pools, a gym, a football pitch and a club house that “smells” of history. The “Copa Sevilla” (€ 42,500 in prize money) this year celebrated its 51st edition. It is the only Challenger in the world to be played on yellow 236 CHALLENGER PULCRA LACHITER BIELLA Date: 08/14 September 2014 Prize money: 42,500 € Tournament director: Cristiano Rohrich Supervisor: Carmelo di Dio Qualifying supervisor: Riccardo Ragazzini Surface: Red clay Balls: Tecnifibre X One VIOLA TAKES IT ALL Matteo Viola is the king of Biella. After four years of absence, the Tennis Academy I Faggi enters again the ATP Challenger Tour and does so in grand style. The € 42.500 Challenger, played in the second week of September, received positive reviews from the public and the experts. To win the tournament was Matteo Viola, a twenty-seven year old who, after reaching in 2013 his best ranking close to the top 100 in the world, played a season below expectations. In Biella, the player from the Veneto region coached by Andrea Mantegazza surprised everybody with his “atypical” tennis, well suited to fast surfaces too. After the first two comfortable rounds, he had to really fight in the quarterfinals against the Italian Arnaboldi, defeated BIELLA in comeback for 6/2 at the deciding set. Intense and balanced the semi-final with the Monegasque Benjamin Balleret, won once again by Viola in comeback. Apparently easier the final with Filippo Volandri, winner in Biella in 2000 and 2003. After a balanced first set, in which Matteo squandered a lead of 5/1 before closing the set at the twelfth game, the youngest of the siblings Viola dominated the second partial so as to lift to the sky his first title of the season. Not content to have won a title that was missing in his career since 2012, Viola, with the young Italian Marco Cecchinato, triumphed in the Doubles tournament too: the two unexpectedly defeated in the final the Germans Moser and Satschko with a score of 7/5 6/0. 237 238 The protagonist MATTEO VIOLA Born in Mestre, Italy, on July 7, 1987 (27 years old), Matteo Viola in 2014 managed to earn, right in Biella, his third career Challenger title. He ended the season at No. 188. His best ranking, No. 118, dates back to 2013. In the first part of 2014 Viola reached several Challengers quarterfinals, such as the one in Astana, Padua and Scheveningen, and in April the semi-final in the Turkish tournament of Mersin. In September, he then triumphed in the Challenger of Biella, which went to add to the successes of 2011 in Guayaquil and 2012 in Yokohama. The following week, the tennis player coached by Andrea Mantegazza reached the semi-finals in the Moroccan Challenger of Meknes, surrendering, though, to Coppejans. An unlucky end of the season for Viola, who after Meknes and Biella was not able to do much, failing to win a single game in the last six tournaments of the year. TENNIS & TOURISM BIELLA THE CITY OF YARNS Biella is an Italian town of about 45,000 inhabitants, capital of the homonymous province in Northern Piedmont. The city is located at the foot of the Biella Alps, and its existence is attested since the early Middle Ages. Technical centre of the Tennis Federation of Piedmont, the Tennis Club “I Faggi” is home to an ATP Challenger tournament. The direction of the tournament was also the promoter of the Fed Cup match in Biella against Ukraine in 2012. Located on a hill overlooking the city, the club has a restaurant where you can eat good (and plentiful) dishes while admiring the panorama. The club has six clay courts, including a Central with a permanent grandstand with 500 seats, one in synthetic grass, also used to play football, an area for beach volleyball and beach tennis, two swimming pools (indoor and outdoor) and a physiotherapy centre open all year. The entrance is free for the entire duration of the tournament. There is a VIP area dedicated to sponsors and local personalities. Situated in the city centre, the official hotel is the ‘’Agorà Palace Hotel”. It is one of the best hotels in town, with seventy-eight rooms, two junior suites and two suites. Players and staff can use the shuttle service made available by the tournament organisers to and from the Club. Biella has two railway stations. From Malpensa (the closest airport) you can reach Biella in one BIELLA hour and a half. You need to take the train to Busto Arsizio or Castellanza, then change and get the Trenord service and get off to Novara North. Once there you have to go on the other side of the station and get the train to Biella (Trenitalia). If you are travelling by car take the highway Milano-Torino and exit at Carisio. Follow the SS road until you will find the sign for Biella. The restaurant of the club offers a various menu, with big and cheap meals. We recommended a visit to “Menabrea”, the pub owned by the homonymous company producing one of the best Italian craft beers. 239 CAMPEONATO INTERNACIONAL DE TENIS DE CAMPINAS Date: 15/21 September 2014 Prize money: 40,000 $ + H Tournament director: Danilo Marcelino Supervisor: Ricardo Reis Qualifying supervisor: Roberto Da Veiga Surface: Red clay Balls: Dunlop Grand Prix SCHWARTZMAN THE CONQUISTADOR To sign the Roll of Honour of 2014 edition of the Challenger of Campinas, classic event on clay which takes place in one of the most important and populous cities of Brazil, was one of the most prolific player of the season. Diego Schwartzman, Argentine class 1992, in the wake of a period of particularly good physical form – in midAugust he won in Prague - triumphed on the red courts of Campinas. A tournament far from easy. The Brazilian Schwartzman, seed No. 1 of the board, after the first three matches slipped away fairly easily, had to bring out the best of himself in the semi-final to get the better of his compatriot Guido Andreozzi, exceeded only 7/6 in the third set after a match that lasted nearly three hours. No much easier the final either: the minute Argentine (only 170 cm tall) had to retrieve a set of disadvantage before winning 7/5 in the deciding set against the Brazilian Andre Ghem. For Schwartzman this was the third Challenger title in the season but moreover the crowning of a steady growth that led him, with the victory of Campinas and then, the following week, with the final in Porto Alegre, to his best ranking yet, No. 82. An end of season full of satisfaction for the Argentine from Buenos Aires, a player with a fast and explosive tennis, who can cover the court with ridiculous ease and enjoys playing doubles. So much so that together with his friend Facundo Bagnis he won the Doubles too, bringing to three the number of trophies earned in this category in 2014. Beaten in the final the Brazilians Neis and Ghem for 10/7 at the super tie-break. 240 CAMPINAS 241 The protagonist DIEGO SEBASTIAN SCHWARTZMAN Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 16 August 1992 (22 years old), Diego Sebastian Schwartzman ended 2014 at No. 61, his best ranking yet. During the past season the young Argentine won four Challenger tournaments and the category’s Finals. In the first part of the season Schwartzman reached two semi-finals, Bucaramanga and Santos, a Challenger final in Itajai (defeated by his compatriot Facundo Arguello), and won the French Challenger of Aix En Provence. In late May, the Argentine played at the Roland Garros, where he passed the qualifiers and the first round of the main draw, before running into Roger Federer. Between August and September Diego Sebastian added his own name in the Roll of Honour of other two tournaments, the Challenger of Prague and that of Campinas. He then played the final in the tournament of Porto Alegre, beaten once again by a compatriot, Carlos Berlocq. In October, in his own Nation, Schwartzman earned his fourth title of the season, winning the Challenger of San Juan. He then moved on Brazilian soil to play the ATP Challenger Tour Finals in Sao Paulo. Here the 22 year old from Buenos Aires proved to be the strongest, so as to end 2014 with a success. TENNIS & TOURISM CAMPINAS, WHERE EFFICIENCY IS A MUST With over one million inhabitants Campinas is the 3rd most populous city of the State of São Paulo and the 14th of Brazil. Geographically it is located at 96 km northwest of the capital. It has a mild climate, with an average temperature of 22° and a vegetation characterised in grand part by the Atlantic rainforest. Campinas is full of parks, museums and theatres, with a cultural activity second only to São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The tournament is played in the Sociedade Hipica de Campinas, a club among the oldest and most prestigious of the city. It has eighteen tennis courts (fifteen of which in clay), three restaurants, football pitches, outdoor areas equipped for volleyball and basketball, a beach volleyball court and a riding centre. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the ‘’Ibis Campinas”, part of the homonymous hotel chain. The rooms are all equipped with air conditioning and Wi-Fi. The bar of the hotel is open 24 hours a day. The hotel is in the centre, with a taxi stand very close. Viracopos Airport is 15 km away and is easily reached by motorway. There is no rail link between the airport and the city of Campinas. There is a hourly shuttle service between the hotel and the club for players and referees. The city offers different types of cuisine, from Italian to Japanese. Campinas has an incredible nightlife, with dozens of pubs and clubs. “Giovannetti by Chopp” is the most frequented and glamorous lounge bar of the city. 242 SEGUROS BOLIVAR OPEN Date: 22/28 September 2014 Prize money: 40,000 $ + H Tournament director: Monica Velez Supervisor: Jorge Mandl Qualifying supervisor: Zsolt Beda Surface: Red clay Balls: Head ATP Gold ESTRELLA ... THE COLOMBIAN Ends with the victory of the Dominican Victor Burgos Estella the longest ATP Challenger final of the season. Three hours and seventeen minutes the time needed to “Viti” to defeat Joao Souza in the final of the Colombian tournament of Pereira. In the capital city of the department of Risaralda, the thirtyfour year old from Santiago continued his unexpected and progressive growth winning his second trophy of the season. After Salinas Challenger, Estrella Burgos, who same period last year was just about in the top 150 in the world, proved to be one of the revelations of 2014 by triumphing in his fifth career Challenger, third one caught in Colombia. To do so, as said, he had to play a never ending final against Joao Souza, to whom has also had to cancel a match point before winning 8 points to 6 in the decisive tie-break. Before reaching the final, the top seed of the tournament had not lost even one set, proving to be a though and confident player. With an impressive forehand and an unassailable backhand, almost always played in back spin, Estrella Burgos built a respectable ranking, taking the best satisfaction of his career after his thirties. The Dominican, who in the US Open was able to reach the third round, ended a perfect 2014 in the best possible PEREIRA way: entering in the top 100 players in the world. The Colombian fans were able to celebrate in the Doubles thanks to Nicolas Barrientos and Eduardo Struvay, winner of the final played against the two Argentines Guido Pella and Horacio Zeballos. Final score 11/9 at the super tiebreak. 243 244 The protagonist VICTOR ESTRELLA Born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic, on August 2, 1980 (34 years old), Victor Estrella, despite his age, lived in 2014 his best season, ending the year for the first time among the 100 best players in the world, at No. 78, and reaching his best ranking ever, No. 65. The beginning of the season was a “crescendo”: first it arrived the semi-final of Dallas, then the final of Morelos (lost to Gerald Melzer), and finally the victory in the Challenger of Salinas, Ecuador, so as to conquer his fourth career Challenger title. After that the 34 years old Dominican played the semi-finals in the Challenger of San Luis Potosi, and, most of all, the one of the ATP tournament in Bogota, where he beat Richard Gasquet, before surrendering, after an incredible match of three tie-break, to Bernard Tomic. Victor also played a very good US Open (he had never won a match in a Grand Slam before), beating Sijsling and Coric before stopping against Milos Raonic. A month later he won nine consecutive matches, earning the Challenger of Pereira and reaching the final in the tournament of Cali (where he lost to Paolo Lorenzi). In the last week of 2014, Estrella stopped one step away from the final of the ATP Challenger Tour Finals in Sao Paulo, losing the semi-final to Clezar 14-12 at the tie-break of the third set. TENNIS & TOURISM PEREIRA, WHERE COFFEE IS GOLD Pereira, Colombia, spreads over a plateau at about 1500 metres above sea level. Feature of Pereira is the “Noche de las mujers”: every Friday evening the men stay at home and all the pubs, cinemas and nightclubs are totally reserved to the fairer sex. The city’s economy depends mostly from the exportation of coffee. The tournament is played on the outdoor clay courts of the “Corporacion Club Campestre de Pereira”, a club founded in 1935. Inside there are twenty tennis courts, two football pitches, swimming pools, a green 18-hole golf course, a spa, a wellbeing centre and a solarium. Surrounded by vegetation, it is populated by iguanas, parrots, bull frogs and other animals typical of the area. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. For a fee, however, there are packages for the corporate area. The official hotel is the tastefully furnished and modern four stars “Sonesta”. Guests have at their disposal a spa, an outdoor swimming pool with sun terrace and a high class restaurant. Matecaña International Airport is just outside the city. Taxi fares are very affordable. There is a good public transport, with “busetas” (extra large busses) and microbuses for getting around the small streets of the city centre. Pereira also has an underground service. Available to players and referees a shuttle service from the hotel to the club and vice versa. The restaurant of the club serves good “almojabana” and “bandeja paisa”. Typical dish of Pereira is the “arepa” (corn pancake with cheese, butter and meat). There are many places in the centre where to enjoy a drink: among all we recommend the “BARcelona Bar”. PEREIRA 245 CLARO OPEN CALI 2014 Date: 29 September/04 October 2014 Prize money: 40,000 $ Tournament director: Jhan Fontalvo Supervisor: Jorge Mandl Surface: Red clay Balls: Wilson US Open High Altitude LORENZI LOOKS AHEAD defeated 4/6 6/3 6/3 the Dominican Victor Estrella Burgos. A balanced match, where the Italian former No. 49 in the world had to play his best to earn the second title of the season, the twelfth of his career. While Lorenzi had a pretty easy tournament, Victor Estrella, winner the previous week in Pereira, arrived to the final strained by the fight against the Argentine Guido Andreozzi in the semi-final. After an average season, which has nevertheless seen him confirmed between the top hundred players of the world, this victory brought back a smile on Lorenzi’s face, atypical clay player who can adapt very well to fast surfaces and After the spring edition held in May, the ATP Challenger does not dislike playing near the net. Avid reader of Tour returns in Cali, Colombia, for the second tournament Stephen King and big fan of Fiorentina football team, of the season played in the capital city of the department Lorenzi’ s dream is to one day be able to enter again in the of Valle del Cauca. The Challenger was won by the Italian top 50. The Argentine couple formed by Guillermo Duran Paolo Lorenzi, thirty-two years old native of Rome but and Guido Andreozzi defeated 7/5 6/4 Alejandro Gonzalez resident in Siena, who, in a final between veterans, and Cesar Ramirez, so as to win the Doubles tournament. 246 CALI 247 The protagonist TENNIS & TOURISM PAOLO LORENZI Born in Rome, Italy, 15 December 1981 (33 years old), Paolo Lorenzi ended 2014 at No. 64. His best ranking, reached in 2013, is No. 49. After starting the season with the final in the Challenger of Bucaramanga, defeated by Alejandro Falla, the Italian tennis player reached the semi-finals in Chitre and, most importantly, in the last week of February, the final of the ATP tournament in São Paulo. Lorenzi was one step away from winning his first ATP title, losing in three partial to Federico Delbonis after a great tournament in which he beat, among others, Monaco and Haas. In April, Paolo won the Challenger of San Luis Potosi, Mexico, ending the tournament without losing a single set. During the summer the 33-year old collected two Challenger’s semi-finals, Mestre and Cordenons, and the quarterfinals in the ATP tournament of Kitzbuhel. In the first week of October in Cali he conquered his second Challenger title of the season (the twelfth of his career). In November it arrived his last good result, the final of the Challenger of Guayaquil, Ecuador, where, however, the Italian player was not able to play the match against Cuevas due to a physical problem. CALI, THE ENGINE OF SOUTH COLOMBIA Capital of the department of Valle del Cauca, one of the most prosperous regions of the country, Cali is the second largest city in Colombia. It stands on a plateau at about one thousand metres above sea level, between the Central and Western Cordillera. The tournament is played within the Unidad Deportiva Panamericana, a proper citadel of Sport with swimming pools, football pitches, baseball and softball fields and an athletics track. The Liga tennis Vallecaucana has ten clay courts, five of which are used for the tournament and the other five by the students of the local tennis academy. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the “Dann Carlton”, in Penol district, at about 4 km from the Club. All rooms are elegantly decorated, soundproofed and equipped with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, minibar, cable TV and queen size beds. Inside the hotel there is a conference centre, a swimming pool with a bar and several restaurants. There is a shuttle service for tennis players and staff to and from the club. Cali International Airport is about one hour drive from the hotel. The most comfortable and safe way to travel from the airport is by taxi, but beware of the chaotic traffic of the city. The typical dishes are the “arepas” (a kind of flat bread with minced meat, beans and rice), the “Pan de bono” and grilled fish. For restaurants with international cuisine you must go to the Unicentro, a huge shopping mall in the city centre, or, a bit more further away, there is the Palmas, with Mexican, Japanese, Italian restaurants and fast foods. After dinner we recommend the Garden Lounge, a club with ambient and dance music. Calle 66 is the road where you will find all the Bars and Clubs of the city. 248 TASHKENT CHALLENGER Date: 06/11 October 2014 Prize money: 125,000 $ Tournament director: S. Uthrapathy Supervisor: Hans-Juergen Hocs Surface: Hard Balls: Dunlop Fort Elite LACKO’S TRIUMPH The Slovakian Lukas Lacko is the winner of the $ 125.000 ATP Challenger played in autumn at the prestigious ‘’Olympic Tennis School” of Tashkent. As in 2011 in Bratislava, city in which he lives, the 27 years old, No. 83 in the world at the time of entering the tournament, brings home a double victory, winning together with the Croatian Ante Pavic the Doubles’ trophy too. The athlete from Piestany played a very good final, winning with a clean 6/2 6/3 the Ukrainian Stakhovsky, confirming once again his superiority on the seed No. 2, defeated in the other two times they played against each other too. Lacko seems to feel really at ease on the courts of Tashkent, reaching two semi-finals and a final in the three tournament previously played. The Uzbek success brings Lacko, whose dream is to enter soon the top 30, once again close to the best 50 players (BR No. 44 January 2013). The tournament in Tashkent was also an opportunity to see at work talented young players such as TASHKENT Borna Coric, Croatian class 1997 defeated in the semi-final by Lacko, and Adrian Mannarino, one of the fitter players of the season, stopped in the semi-final too. As mentioned, Lacko and the Croatian Ante Pavic won the Doubles, beating 13/11 at the super tiebreaker the Germans Frank Moser and Satschko. 249 TASHKENT CHALLENGER CITY, COUNTRY Tashkent, Uzbekistan STATUS 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q 11 12 13 14 6-11 October SRB LAJOVIC, Dusan RUS KRAVCHUK, Konstantin D. LAJOVIC [1] 64 75 BEL MERTENS, Yannick FRA POUILLE, Lucas L. POUILLE 46 64 63 BLR BETOV, Sergey CRO CORIC, Borna B. CORIC 76(1) 60 A. KUDRYAVTSEV [8] 16 63 62 SVK LACKO, Lukas ITA GHEDIN, Riccardo L. LACKO [3] 62 60 UKR MOLCHANOV, Denys FRA MARTIN, Fabrice D. MOLCHANOV 67(2) 63 76(3) WC UZB SHOFAYZIYEV, Shonigmatjon TPE CHEN, Ti 17 5 BIH DZUMHUR, Damir RUS KARATSEV, Aslan A. KARATSEV 62 76(6) RUS DONSKOY, Evgeny WC UZB ISMAILOV, Temur 21 22 BLR GERASIMOV, Egor TPE HUANG, Liang-Chi 27 28 WC UZB FAYZIEV, Sanjar 4 FRA MANNARINO, Adrian 7 Q 29 30 31 32 2 A. MANNARINO [4] 63 46 62 A. MANNARINO [4] 63 61 A. MANNARINO [4] 64 62 RUS ZAITCEV, Anton KGZ DULDAEV, Daniiar A. ZAITCEV 64 63 CRO PAVIC, Ante ITA ARNABOLDI, Andrea A. ARNABOLDI 64 67(7) 76(2) Lukas LACKO [3] 62 63 E. GERASIMOV 76(6) 64 F. DUSTOV [7] 67(1) 76(3) 76(2) A. NEDOVYESOV [6] 63 63 E. DONSKOY 76(5) 62 E. DONSKOY 75 64 UZB DUSTOV, Farrukh MDA ALBOT, Radu L. LACKO [3] 75 76(3) L. LACKO [3] 36 61 62 T. CHEN 61 61 A. NEDOVYESOV [6] 63 64 19 20 B. CORIC 46 64 63 L. LACKO [3] 62 75 UKR DEVIATIAROV, Marat KAZ NEDOVYESOV, Aleksandr 25 26 $125,000 MAIN DRAW SINGLES B. CORIC 76(5) 75 Q 6 23 24 TOTAL FINANCIAL COMMITMENT Hard, Plexipave D. LAJOVIC [1] 76(11) 57 64 15 16 18 SURFACE NAT WC UZB KARIMOV, Djurabeck 8 RUS KUDRYAVTSEV, Alexander 3 Q TOURNAMENT DATES S. STAKHOVSKY [2] 76(5) 64 A. ZAITCEV 63 67(3) 76(5) S. STAKHOVSKY [2] 46 75 64 ESP MENENDEZ-MACEIRAS, Adrian S. STAKHOVSKY [2] 67(2) 61 62 UKR STAKHOVSKY, Sergiy S. STAKHOVSKY [2] 62 64 ATP, Inc. © Copyright 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SEEDED PLAYERS LAJOVIC, Dusan STAKHOVSKY, Sergiy LACKO, Lukas MANNARINO, Adrian DZUMHUR, Damir NEDOVYESOV, Aleksandr DUSTOV, Farrukh KUDRYAVTSEV, Alexander RANK 69 72 83 84 106 119 129 130 PRIZE MONEY WINNER $18,000 FINALIST $10,600 SEMI-FINALIST $6,275 $3,650 QUARTER-FINALIST SECOND ROUND $2,150 FIRST ROUND $1,300 FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT www.ATPWorldTour.com LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE POINTS 125 75 45 25 10 0 ALTERNATES / LUCKY LOSERS RETIREMENTS/WALKOVERS WITHDRAWALS Anton Zaitcev - 343 CHALLENGER SUPERVISOR Hans-Juergen Ochs The protagonist LUKAS LACKO Born in Piestany, Slovak Republic, November 3, 1987 (27 years old), Lukas Lacko concluded his season at No. 95. His best ranking is No. 44, reached in 2013. In 2014 Lacko alternated between ATP and Challengers tournaments. After some success in the major circuit (second round in Auckland and in Miami, where he started from the qualifiers), the Slovak player competed in the Challenger of Shenzhen, where he surrendered to Gilles Muller in the final. He then played the semi-finals of Gimcheon, where stumbled again in the tennis player from Luxembourg, the second round in the ATP of Atlanta and Shenzhen and in the ATP 500 of Washington. In Tashkent Lacko won his eighth career Challenger. In the last few weeks of the season he did not achieve any results worth mentioning. In 2014 Lukas played all four Grand Slam tournaments, losing, though, always at the start. After the not so lucky draw for the Australian Open (Novak Djokovic) and Roland Garros (Roger Federer), defeated in three sets in both occasions, Lacko had a better chance at Wimbledon and at the US Open, losing, however, respectively to Tommy Robredo in four partial and Thiem in three sets. 250 TENNIS & TOURISM TASHKENT, AFTER THE WTA THE CHALLENGER With over two million inhabitants, Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan. Built in an oasis, it is a beautiful city, clean, with wide not too busy streets and many modern buildings. The people are very friendly and hospitable. The School of Olympic Tennis is not too far from the city centre. There is a new theme park near the club. Inside the Club there are fifteen outdoors courts (eleven in concrete and four in clay), three indoors hard courts, a gym, a sauna and a cafeteria. The restaurant is only open during the tournament. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the “Tashkent City Palace”, a very good four-stars hotel located in the city centre, at about twenty-five minutes drive from the club. Inside there are a gym, a bar, a restaurant, a sauna, two swimming pools (indoor and outdoor), a bank and a souvenir shop. Every thirty minutes there is a shuttle leaving for the Club (about twenty-five minutes journey). On request there is a shuttle service to reach Tashkent International Airport, located 13 km away from the hotel. In Tashkent there are two railway stations: Severny (main train station) and Youzhniy. Uzbek food is very nutritious. The traditional dish is the “plov” (fried meat, onions and carrots served with rice). “Lagman”, “shurpa” and “somsa” are other typical Uzbeks foods. During the tournament the restaurant “Bek” organises buffet with European food for the players and the staff. Near the hotel there is a restaurant serving Korean food with a nice atmosphere and live music. The “Gruzinskiy Dvorik”, though not very close to the hotel, is a very good Georgian restaurant; another restaurant that we recommend is the “Caravan”, where you can enjoy Uzbek cuisine and live music. For a drink and a chat our choices are the “Chelsea Pub”, the “Barxan” and the “CMI”. TASHKENT 251 INDORE OPEN ATP CHALLENGER Date: 13/19 October 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Anil Dhupar Supervisor: Carmelo di Dio Surface: Hard Balls: Babolat Gold MYNENI STARTS FROM HERE In October was played in Indore, India subdivision and state of Madhya Pradesh with more than one million and a half inhabitants, a $ 50.000 Challenger. To win, unexpectedly, was the home player Saketh Myneni, ranked beyond the four hundredth position at the beginning of the Indian tournament. The tennis player from Andhra Pradesh could not celebrate better his twenty-seventh birthday, catching in his own Country his first Challenger title. A journey that saw him grow match after match, defeating rather high level opponents: Myneni first had to overcome the Thai Danai Udomchoke, old acquaintance of tennis with a best ranking in the top 100; then the talented Belgian Coppejans, exceeded only at the tie-break of the third set after a hard battle; the Indian Singh in the quarter-finals and another Indian player, the young hope Ramkumar Ramanathan in the semi-final, leaving to his opponent only three games. Great match played by Myneni in the final, imposing himself 6/3 at the third set on seed No. 1 Alekandr Nedovyesov. A major victory for the Indian, who, after the starlet Alexander Zverev, winner in Braunschweig, became the second lowest ranking player to win an ATP Challenger title during 2014 season. The Spanish Menendez-Maceiras and the Kazakh Nedovyesov, who thus had the opportunity to make up for the lost final in the Single, won the Doubles tournament. Beaten in the final were the Indians Bhambri and Sharan with a sharp 10-3 at the deciding set. 252 INDORE 253 The protagonist SAKETH MYNENI Born in Andhra Pradesh, India, 19 October 1987 (27 years old), Saketh Myneni reached during 2014 his best ranking (No. 241), then ending the season at No. 263. A productive start to the season for the Indian tennis player, who in his own country reached the quarter-finals of the Chennai Challenger and then won the $ 10.000 ITF in Bhimavaram. After a few months in which Myneni’s best result was the quarter-finals in the Challenger of Karshi, in Indore on the day of his twenty-seventh birthday, the Indian player won his first Challenger ever. Before then he had won nine ITF Futures. Galvanized by the success of Indore, in his last two tournaments Saketh managed to reach a semi-final (Challenger of Pune, defeated by Sugita) and a final (the $ 10,000 ITF Futures of Raipur). The tennis player residing in Hyderabad this year has also had the satisfaction of playing the first match of the Davis Cup, winning the three matches played: a Single and two Doubles, against Taipei and South Korea. TENNIS & TOURISM INDORE, IN THE HEART OF INDIA At over 500 metres above sea level, on the plateau of Malwa in the Indian state of Madhya Bharat, lays Indore, classified as municipal corporation. The city has a population of a million and a half inhabitants, doubling if including the metropolitan area. Indore is home to an impressive industrial district, especially with regard to the development of new technologies and software. In Indore coexist different architectural styles: that of the period of the Maharaja, that dating back to the British colonization and the one belonging to the Holkar dynasty. The ATP Challenger is played on the six hard courts of the Indore Tennis Club. The Club also owns four squash courts, a swimming pool and a restaurant. The admission is free throughout the tournament. The modern and elegant four-star “Fortune Landmar” is the official hotel. Its guests have at their disposal also a spa with pool, a well-equipped gym and a lobby bar. All rooms have air conditioning, mini bar service, Wi-Fi and satellite TV. The Indore airport, connected with the main Indians airports, is a twenty-five minute drive from the hotel. There is a pickup service to and from the airport offered by the hotel and a frequent shuttle service for players and referees to and from the club. 254 COPA SAN JUAN GOBIERNO Date: 13/19 October 2014 Prize money: 40,000 $ + H Tournament director: Mariano Ink Supervisor: Jorge Mandl Surface: Red clay Balls: Babolat POKER FOR SCHWARTZMAN About a month after the victory of Campinas and the final reached in Porto Alegre, Diego Sebastian Schwartzman, as predicted, won the third edition of the Argentine tournament of San Juan. Credited seed No. 1, Sebastian Prieto’ s student, No. 79 in the world at the time of entering the tournament, struggled at the very beginning against compatriot Renzo Olivo, winning the match at the third set with the score of 6/1. Easy the second round while he had to fight hard in the quarterfinal against the other Argentine Guido Andreozzi. The match, symbol of the tournament, lasted more than two hours and a half, ending at the tie-break of the decisive set. Much smother the last two matches: strong of the support of the fans he beat the conational Facundo Arguello in the semi-final and the Brazilian Joao Souza in the final (7/6 6/3). With the success caught in Buenos Aires the year before, Schwartzman won in his own Country two Challengers and five ITF titles. Schwartzman success in San Juan was the fourth of the season: the minute Argentine will be one of the most exciting players to watch at the usual Master held in Sao Paulo at the end SAN JUAN of the year. He almost brought home the Doubles’ trophy too: the two Argentines Facundo Bagnis and Martin Alund won Schwartzman and Horacio Zeballos only at the third set, with a final score of 4/6 6/3 10/7. 255 256 The protagonist JOAO SOUZA Born in Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil, on May 27, 1988 (26 years old), Joao Souza had in 2014 his best season yet, ending the year for the first time in the top 100, more precisely at No. 90. His best ranking, though, was No. 84 reached in 2011. A series of incredible results for Souza, who managed to reach the final weekend of a Challenger tournament (semi-finals, finals or victory) eleven times. The first great achievement arrived in the first week of January, with the victory in the Challenger of São Paulo, started 30 December, losing only the first set of the tournament. Then followed the semifinals of the Challengers of Itajaj, Caltanissetta, Marburg, Scheveningen and Poznan, the final lost to Krajicek in Medellin, and one more semi-final in Quito. In the final of Pereira the Brazilian was defeated at the tie-break of the third set by Estrella. At the end of the season the semi-final of Cali and the final of San Juan, ending his sensational 2014 with one victory, three finals and seven semi-finals Challengers. Undeserved the premature exit at the ATP Challenger Tour Finals of São Paulo (right there where it all began), where Souza remedied three losses in the round-robin. TENNIS & TOURISM SAN JUAN, CAPITAL OF ARGENTINE WINE Capital of the homonymous province, San Juan is an Argentine city of nearly 150 thousand inhabitants (reaching with the metropolitan area almost half a million). The climate is rather dry with great temperature difference between day and night, in both summer and winter. This is due to its proximity to a desert area. The tournament is played in the Club Banco Hispano de San Juan, founded in 1944 by the homonymous banking group. It is a very big facility, surrounded by vegetation. Its over two thousand members can play tennis, basketball, football, volleyball, hockey skates and skating. It also has an Olympic swimming pool with adjoining diving pool. There are six clay tennis courts, three of which are used for the matches of the Copa Gobierno San Juan and the others for training. The admission is free for the qualifiers, while to attend the matches of the main draw you must purchase a ticket. The cost varies between 50 and 200 pesos depending from the seat. The Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Airport is about 15 km from San Juan. It is very small and is almost exclusively serving the capital Buenos Aires. There is a bus service connecting the airport to the city. Alternatively you can use the taxi (must agree the rate before boarding). The club is located in a residential barrio, connected to the centre by several bus lines. The official hotel is the five-star “Del Bono Park”, at about 500 m from the Club Banco Hispano. Comfortable and with a very nice atmosphere, inside it has a casino, a spa, a wellness centre, a gym, an outdoor pool and a restaurant with local and international cuisine. Each room is equipped with a Jacuzzi. SAN JUAN 257 MSLTA CHALLENGER Date: 20/25 October 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ + H Tournament director: Sunder Iyer Supervisor: Carmelo di Dio Qualifying supervisor: Nitin Kannamwar Surface: Hard Balls: Babolat GOLD SUGITA STRONGER THAN RAIN In the Indian city Pune, in a final postponed to Sunday due to heavy rain, Yuchi Sugita won an ATP Challenger title missing from his mantel shelf for over a year and a half. Thanks to an exemplary and fluid game, made of great technique and many accelerations, the Japanese player, class 1988, earned access to the final without even losing a set. In the decisive match the 26 years old from Miyagi beat the Spanish Adrian MenendezMaceiras, ranked just a few positions behind him in the ATP weekly ranking, ending the nearly three hours long match 6/7 6/4 6/4. In the fourth industrial city of India Sugita found the ideal conditions for his tennis, winning the third Challenger title of his career. This victory got him closer to the first 130 players in the world. The Japanese player was very satisfied of the result obtained: “I am very happy to have played well. This title will help me to start well the New Year and to finally enter the Top 100”. Sugita was the fourth Japanese tennis player to win a Challenger title in 2014: before him there were Go Soeda (Busan and Nanchang), Nishioka (Shanghai) and Moriya (Granby). Saketh Myneni and Sanam Singh, against the odds, won the Doubles tournament, defeating sharply the couple seed No. 1 formed by the brothers Sonchai and Sonchat Ratiwatana with a score of 6/3 6/2. 258 PUNE 259 The protagonist YUICHI SUGITA Born in Miyagi, Japan, on September 18, 1988 (26 years old), Yuichi Sugita is currently the fourth Japanese tennis player in the world ranking. He ended the season at No. 131, position which he has been hovering around for several years. His best ranking his No. 116. The first good result it arrived in the Challenger of Guangzhou, where Sugita managed to reach the final. After winning the first set, though, he handed the remaining two, and therefore the title, to Blaz Rola. A few weeks later he played the semi-final in the Canadian Challenger of Rimouski, followed by the one of the Korean tournament of Gimcheon. In 2014 Sugita was able to reach for the first time the main draw of a grand Slam (Wimbledon, starting from the qualifying matches), then losing in the first round to Feliciano Lopez in three tie-break. During the summer Yuichi played another Challenger semi-final (Kaohsiung). In late October Yuichi’s best result. After Kioto in 2010 and Shanghai in 2013, in Pune Sugita conquered his third Challenger title. His last tournament was the Challenger of Toyota, where he managed to reach the semi-finals. TENNIS & TOURISM PUNE, A GROWING CITY Cultural city and home of many IT companies, Pune is only two hours flight from the capital, Delhi. Due to the high number of cars, motorbikes and scooters it is a very noisy city. Pune is the fourth industrial city of India and is rapidly developing. The club where the tournament is held is located outside the city. In addition to seven hard tennis courts it also has a football pitch, an athletic ring, badminton courts, boxing facilities, a gym, a swimming pool, a cafeteria and a spa. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. At only two km from the venue, the official hotel is the “Holiday Inn”. Inside the sports complex there are two other four-star hotel. Completed with a very high standard service, the official hotel has a fitness area, an outdoor swimming pool, a bar and a restaurant. There is an hourly shuttle service for players. The main airport of Pune is at 20 km from the hotel. You can also reach the city by train or by car (from Mumbai, with the highway, or from Bangalore). Indian food is very spicy and tasty. You can eat inside the club, but only local food. 260 COPA GOBIERNO DE CORDOBA Date: 20/26 October 2014 Prize money: 40,000 $ + H Tournament director: Mariano Ink Supervisor: Ricardo Reis Surface: Red clay Balls: Babolat ALEJANDRO GIVES HIS BEST The second leg of the Copa Gobierno mini tour of Argentina takes place in Cordoba in the week immediately after the tournament of San Juan. In Cordoba, town situated 700 km north-west from Buenos Aires, the Colombian Alejandro Gonzalez gave the best of himself, earning the fourth ATP Challenger title of his career. On the banks of the River Primero the Colombian played a clean and constant tennis, impressing all with the strength showed throughout the week. After being stopped the previous CORDOBA week in the semi-finals, the twenty-five years old of Medellin has in fact rout the fierce competition out, so as to raise to heaven the coveted title. A journey without pitfalls up to the semi-finals, where he had a tight battle for nearly three hours with the home player Facundo Bagnis, before finally ending the match at the third set with the score of 7/5. Similarly tough and intense the final with the other Argentine Maximo Gonzalez, who in the semi-finals defeated the promising conational Pedro Cachin. Strong of a powerful service (12 aces during the final match) and of an aggressiveness well-balanced with a solid high pace tennis, Alejandro Gonzalez prevailed again in the deciding set on “Machi” Gonzalez, denying to the guy from Tandil the chance to become the ninth player ever to win fifteen titles in his career. Since last year, when he reached the last act of the “Master” of the ATP Challenger Tour, beat by Filippo Volandri, Alejandro Gonzalez had a continuous and constant growth. The Doubles’ trophy went to Marcelo Demoliner and Nicolas Jarry, young Chilean hopes. 6/3 7/5 the final score on Londero and Dellien, arrived to the final against the odds. 261 262 The protagonist ALEJANDRO GONZALEZ Alejandro Gonzalez, born in Medellin, Colombia, on February 7, 1989 (25 years old), had in 2014 his best season yet, ending the year at No. 92 and reaching his best ranking at No. 70. A good season right from the start. In the first week of January Gonzalez managed to reach the final of the Challenger of São Paulo, where he was defeated by Joao Souza. Towards the end of January the 25 year old Colombian played the semi-finals of the Challenger of Bucaramanga. He then was able to get some satisfaction in the ATP circuit (third round TENNIS & TOURISM CORDOBA AND THE JESUIT BLOCK In the heart of Argentina, Cordoba is the largest city in the country after the capital Buenos Aires. With nearly 1.5 million inhabitants, it stretches on a plateau 390 metres above sea level. The most visited tourist site is the Jesuit Block (Manzana Jesuítica), declared in 2000 “World Heritage” by UNESCO. It is a block of buildings dating from the seventeenth century, including the Montserrat School, the University and the Church of the Society of Jesus. The Challenger ATP is played at the “Cordoba Lawn Tennis Club”, an over eighty years old Club located in Nueva Cordoba, the largest and most modern district of the city. The Club has twelve clay courts plus a Central with 1500 seats, an indoor gym, a swimming pool, sauna, bar, meeting facilities and a barbecue area. The day ticket costs 45 pesos. The price goes up to 65 pesos over the weekend for the semi-finals and final. The official hotel is the “Y111”, just ten minutes walk from the Tennis Club. A modern and functional hotel, with rooms tastefully furnished and equipped with cable TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning and mini bar. The hotel also has a swimming pool with sun terrace and panoramic views and a well-equipped fitness area. There is a Shuttle bus between the hotel and the club. Cordoba Airport is 20 km from the hotel, and the taxi is the easiest way to reach it. Meat, especially beef, is the main ingredient of Argentine cuisine. The Asado is for Argentines a true ritual: grilled meat cooked outdoors and enjoyed with friends. For a nice meal or a drink we recommend the “Black Sheep”, not far from the hotel. in the Indian Wells snatching a set to Djokovic; second round in Miami losing to Gasquet, quarterfinals in Houston and Bogota). In the rest of the season several defeats for Gonzalez, who struggled to find consistency on the major circuit. At the end of 2014 the tennis player of Medellin regained his confidence thanks to the semi-final reached in the Challenger of San Juan, so much so that one week later he won in Cordoba his fourth Challenger title (he had won the previous three all in 2013). CORDOBA 263 SPARKASSEN ATP CHALLENGER Date: 03/09 November 2014 Prize money: 64,000 € Tournament director: Wolfgang Wanker Supervisor: Carmelo di Dio Surface: Hard indoor Balls: Wilson US Open ANDY’S COMEBACK Certain places seems to have the power to transport us in a different dimension, increasing our senses and capabilities. And this is what happens to Andreas Seppi, a thirty years old from Bolzano, when in Ortisei. Three finals played in three years and two consecutive victories. Once again his opponent in the final was a German player: last year was Simon Greul while in 2014 to succumb under the powerful blows of Seppi was Matthias Bachinger, behind him by about 100 positions. Bachinger did indeed lose the € 64.000 tournament, but in Ortisei he also found a final that was missing in his career since 2012 (Genève). A fantastic week for Seppi, who managed to go through it without losing even a set. And perfect the final match too, last of his season, where he showed great control and agility. With this victory Andreas, second best Italian player after Fabio Fognini, confirms the title won the previous year and enters again in the top 50 in the world. After a not very simple season, Seppi managed to find his smile back in his hometown tournament. An appointment for him inevitable and a perfect ending of a season that saw him giving unexpected performances. The consolidated Belarusians Sergey Betov and Alexander Bury, seed No. 1 of the Draw, defeated at the super tie-break the couple formed by the Irish James Cluskey and the American Austin Krajicek (6/4 5/7 10/6). 264 ORTISEI 265 The protagonist ANDREAS SEPPI For the tenth consecutive year Andreas Seppi, born in Bolzano, Italy, 21 February 1984 (30 years old), ended the season in the top-100 (No. 45). His best ranking is No. 18. A not great year for the South Tyrolean tennis player who, apart from the last tournament of the year in Ortisei, never managed to win more than two games in a row. In May Seppi reached the quarterfinals in Monaco of Bavaria and Dusseldorf, followed by the third round at the Roland Garros. In the second part of the season he played the quarterfinals in WinstonSalem, Shenzhen and Moscow. Andreas’ last tournament was the Challenger of Ortisei, a few kilometres from his home, where he was able to win without losing a single set, ending the year in the best possible way and regaining confidence in his tennis. In 2014 Seppi distinguished himself as member of the Italian team of the Davis Cup, where he played a total of thirty-three times in his career, recording seventeen victories and sixteen defeats. After losing in late January to Berlocq, the Italian tennis player has largely redeemed himself in April in the quarter-finals of Naples, where after losing to Murray managed to beat in the fifth and decisive match James Ward. TENNIS & TOURISM ORTISEI, BETWEEN THE VALLEYS OF TRENTO With its 5.000 inhabitants, Ortisei is a very small town in Val Gardena, Trentino Alto Adige. The majority of the population speaks German, in fact in all compulsory schools of the commune of Bolzano the kids are taught in German, Ladino (a grouping of several Romance languages) and Italian. Located on the “Strada Arnaria” in a green valley at the foot of the mountains, the Tennis Club Ortisei is a little less than 3 km from the small town centre. It has three indoors tennis courts in cement (two for the matches and one for training), four outdoors clay courts (unused in winter due to the low temperatures). The admission is free during the qualifiers, while from Monday to Thursday the entry fee is € 6, Friday and Saturday € 10 and on Sunday € 15. The weekly ticket costs € 40. The official hotels are: “Hotel Albion Mountain Spa Resort Dolomites”, “Hotel Residence La Cort”, “Pension Ulrike” and “Garni Dolomitenblick”. Although they all are within walking distance from the Club, there is a shuttle service to and from the venue. From Bolzano, well connected to the rest of Italy by train or plane, you can reach Ortisei by bus or taxi. The only restaurant in this area is inside the club. There you can find all kinds of pizza (the house specialty is pizza with speck Alto Adige) or pasta dishes like pasta with four cheeses, cream and mushroom tagliatelle or the classic Bolognese. 266 TROFEO CITTA DI BRESCIA Date: 10/16 November 2014 Prize money: 42,500 € + H Tournament director: Mauro Ricevuti Supervisor: Hans Juergen Ochs Surface: Synthetic Indoor Balls: Tecnifibre Club MARCHENKO GOES BACK TO WIN After years of darkness, Illya Marchenko returned to give glimpses of great tennis on the courts in play-it of the Centro San Filippo, Brescia. The twenty-seven years old from Dneprodzerzhinsk had a great 2010, which saw him entering the top 70 of the world, but then due to physical problems and lack of continuity a series of bad seasons followed, so much so that he found himself even out of the top 500. The favourite shoot of the robust Ukrainian, resident in Donetsk, is the backhand. He played a pretty anonymous season, confirming his position, not too far from the first top 100. The victory in the tournament of Brescia, the last one he played in 2014, however, gave him the right boast to start the new season in a positive way. In the “Trofeo Città di Brescia”, after two years since his last Challenger title -Penza, Russia- the Ukrainian player had a magical week in which everything went for the best. Fights, chases and comebacks, before reaching the final, played against Farrukh Dustov, the other revelation of the tournament, a Uzbek transplanted in Italy and adopted by Brescia as its own hero. In a thrilling final, where the main protagonists were the services, Marchenko has been able to overcome the resistance of his tough opponent BRESCIA ending the match 6/2 at the deciding set after a fight of over two hours. Marchenko, who in the current season had already had the satisfaction of reaching the second round at the US Open (defeated by Marin Cilic, the winner of the tournament), paired with his friend Denys Molchanov, won also the Doubles’ final, which took place the day after the Single’s one. Beaten were the amazing Roman Jebavy and Blazej Koniusz (7/6 6/3). 267 268 The protagonist ILLYA MARCHENKO Born in Dneprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine, September 8, 1987 (27 years old), Illya Marchenko ended 2014 at No. 143, far from his best ranking, No. 67, obtained in 2010. In the first part of the season the Ukrainian reached several Challenger quarterfinals: New Delhi, Irving, Savannah and Winnetka. During the summer he also played the ATP of Halle, Atlanta, where Illya even managed to arrive to the second round of the main draw, and the ATP 500 of Washington, where he was defeated in the qualifying by Matosevic. At the US Open he passed the qualifications without losing any set and won the first round against Chiudinelli, before surrendering to the future champion of the tournament, Marin Cilic. Towards the end of 2014 he played the quarter-finals of the Challenger of Izmir and Bratislava, before obtaining his best result of the season: the victory in the Challenger of Brescia, his third tournament won in this category (Istanbul in 2009 and Penza in 2012). In January the 27 year-old resident of Donetsk, having beaten in five sets Hanescu, was one step away from bringing Ukraine in the World Group of the Davis Cup, but in September his patriotic dreams were shattered by the defeat in the match against Goffin. BRESCIA, LIONESS OF ITALY Founded 3200 years ago by the Gauls, it then became a Roman colony under the name of Brixia. With its almost 200 thousand inhabitants (reaching 700 thousand including its urban area), today Brescia is the second most populous town in Lombardy. The city is rich in history, to the point that the Lombard monastic complex of San Salvatore and Santa Giulia and the Roman Forum have been declared by UNESCO “World Heritage”. It has been nicknamed “Lioness of Italy” for the heroic resistance to the Austrians during the Risorgimento (from March 23 to April 1, 1849). The main matches of the Challenger of Brescia are played at the Pala San Filippo, a sports hall with over two thousand seats, which is often home to different types of sport and musical events. The second venue is the multipurpose Rigamonti Centre, situated near the football stadium. The admission is free during qualifying, while for the matches of the main draw the cost varies between € 10 and € 25, depending on the day and the chosen seat. The official hotel is the “Hotel Fiera”, very close to the Brescia exit along the A4 Torino-Venezia highway. Players and referees have available a shuttle service to and from the tournament venues. The nearest airport is Verona-Villafranca, about 70 BRESCIA TENNIS & TOURISM kilometres from the city. The cuisine of Brescia is influenced by the one of the hinterland, with the use, though, of lots of fresh water fish due to the vicinity to the lseo and Garda lakes. Brescia is one of the northern Italy city with the best nightlife: the “Carmine”, full of bars and pubs, is the area to go for a drink after dinner. 269 URUGUAY OPEN Date: 17/23 November 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Diego Perez Supervisor: Ricardo Reis Surface: Red clay Balls: Babolat RG CUEVAS DOMAIN Pablo Cuevas ended the season that saw his comeback among the best players in the best possible way. The victory obtained in Montevideo, between friendly faces, did not come as a surprise but no for this was less valuable and coveted. In Montevideo, capital city of Uruguay and home in 1930 of the final of the first edition of the Football World Cup, Cuevas got his fourth Challenger Title of the season, bringing at six the number of tournament won in 2014 if we include the two prestigious ATP of Bastad and Umag won in the summer. Seed No. 1, the twenty-eight years old from Concordia, completely dominated the tournament. On his way to the final, in which he sharply defeated the Bolivian Hugo Dellien 6/2 6/4, he did not lose even a single set. He had some difficulties only in the quarter-finals with the promising Chilean Nicolas Jarry, class 1995 and already close to the top 200 players in the world rankings. The success in his own Country gives Cuevas additional points, allowing him to reach his best position ever at number 30 in the world. An incredible and unthinkable achievement for someone who started the year over the two hundredth position. After so many injuries that risked to undermine his growth, Cuevas came back stronger than ever, ready to take all the satisfaction he deserves. Not content with only one title, together with his brother Martin, Pablo went to win the Doubles tournament too, defeating in the final the two Chilean Nicolas Jarry and Gonzalo Lama with the final score of 6/2 6/4. 270 MONTEVIDEO 271 The protagonist HUGO DELLIEN Born in Trinidad, Bolivia, on June 16, 1993 (21 years old), Hugo Dellien closed 2014 at No. 267, his best ranking yet. After several ITF semi-finals in Argentina, Colombia, Sweden and Morocco, in Safi (Marocco) Dellien finally reached a final, lost, however, to Gianluigi Quinzi. In the second half of the season then the 21 year old Bolivian player, after qualifying in many Challenger, reached the quarterfinals in the Challenger of Quito and in October won the $ 10.000 TENNIS & TOURISM ITF Future Bolivia F3 of Santa Cruz. His best result, however, was the final achieved in the Challenger MONTEVIDEO, WHERE TENNIS IS “COMEDY” of Montevideo, where Hugo showed to be able to compete with the strongest tennis players of the circuit, losing at the end to Pablo Cuevas. In the last weeks of 2014 Dellien then participated in other tournaments Futures, reaching a semi-final in Brazil and in the Dominican Republic, as well as a final, always in the Dominican Republic, where he failed to get the better of Fabiano De Paula. The tennis player of Trinidad is also part of the Bolivian Davis Cup team, winning in 2014 five matches out of the six played. Montevideo (the American capital located further south) is the most important city of Uruguay. Including the metropolitan area, it reaches almost two million inhabitants. The tournament takes place at the Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club. Founded in 1943, the club has twentytwo outdoors tennis courts in red clay, a swimming pool, a gym and many other spaces for all kinds of sports, from basketball to rhythmic gymnastics. The main access road to the Club is called Divine Comedy, giving a poetic note to the tournament. A seat in the Arocena grandstand costs 295 pesos ($ 12), raising to 345 pesos ($ 14) for a seat in the Divine Comedy grand stand. The official hotel is the excellent “Hotel Cottage”, located on the seafront at about ten minutes walk from the Club. Montevideo airport, one of the main airports in South America, is well connected to major cities of the continent. There are not many direct flights towards Europe and the one presents are mainly going to Paris and Madrid. The airport is located in Carrasco neighbourhood, the same one where it takes place the tournament. There is a continuous shuttle service between the hotel and the venue. In the evening you can stay at the club for a glass of Champagne and some music or you can head downtown where you have a wide choice of bars. The streets between the club and the hotel, just steps away from the Casino, are crowded with restaurants for everybody taste. The best is undoubtedly “Garcia”, open at any time of the day, which serves great meat dishes and other delicacies. 272 LIMA CHALLENGER COPA CLARO 2014 Date: 17/23 November 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ + H Tournament director: Luis Horna Supervisor: Stephane Cretois Qualifying supervisor: Jorge Mandl Surface: Red clay Balls: HEAD Atp PELLA TAKES IT ALL In the week ending the ATP Challenger season takes place in Lima, capital city of Peru, the over ten years old tournament that has seen over the years great players sign its prestigious roll of honour. To triumph on the red clay of the city enclosed in the valley formed by the Chillón, Rímac, Lurín and Surco river, was once again an Argentine player, Guido Pella, so as to carry on what is now become a tradition, started in 2007 by Martin Vassallo Arguello and never interrupted. After a difficult season, thanks to this LIMA victory Guido Pella, a twenty-four years old from Bahia Bianca, was able to find his smile back. After reaching his best ranking yet in 2013 at No. 75, he experienced some physical problems that have also, for a moment, made him reflect whether to continue his career as a professional tennis player or not. The semi-final of Guayaquil and then the magical week in Lima have now made easier his decision. The left-handed, who lives in Buenos Aires, had, indeed, the perfect week: seed No. 8 of the Draw he has been able to prevail in the three sets battles with the Spanish Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo in the first round, with Roberto Carballés Baena in the quarterfinals and with the Chilean Saez in the semifinals. Much easier, however, the final played against the atypical Australian Jason Kubler and ended 6/2 6/4. The victory in Lima brings Pella back among the top 200 players in the world, only one step away from the first 150. He is now ready to attack again the wall of the top-100 as early as next season. Double satisfaction for Pella. Paired with his colleague Sergio Galdos, he defeated Demoliner and Maytin, the favourites of the tournament, so as to win the Doubles tournament too (6/3 6/1). 273 274 The protagonist LUIS HORNA Born in Lima, Peru, on September 14, 1980 (34 years old), Luis Horna, since he hung up his racket to the wall, took over the direction of the ATP Challenger tournament played in his own city. His best Single’s ranking is No. 33, while the Doubles’ one is No. 15. Horna ended his career in 2009 right in the Challenger of Lima, on those same courts where in 1994 played his first international match thanks to a wild card. During his fifteen years on the circuit Luis has won two ATP tournaments (Acapulco and Vina del Mar) and six Challengers. Horna now lives, for ten days a year, the tournament from a totally different perspective than when he fought on the courts. Winner of the 2008 edition of the Roland Garros (Doubles), he was also one of the historic members of the Peruvian Davis Cup team, playing as many as fifty-seven matches between Single and Doubles. Thanks to his experience and his skills as a team leader, “Lucho” (his nickname) has also become in recent years the captain of the Davis Cup team. TENNIS & TOURISM LIMA, A MULTI-ETHNIC CITY With nearly 10 million people Lima is a very multi-ethnic city. Due to its latitude Peru’s capital has an exceptionally low number of hours of sunshine throughout the year. The tournament takes place at the Country Club La Planicie, located in the exclusive residential area called, indeed, La Planicie in La Molina district. Surrounded by natural beauty, the nearly fifty years old club, has an eighteen holes golf course, ten red clay tennis courts, a squash court, a gym, three swimming pools situated opposite the restaurant and a playground. The entry fee during the tournament is 20 Peruvian Soles. The city is served by Jorge Chavez Airport, which connects Lima to major American and European cities. There is a very well organised public transport, with more than four hundred and fifty lines between buses and minibuses. There are also many taxis (the price is very convenient). The official hotels belong to the Casa Andina chain (excellent quality), and are all located in the area of Miraflores, one of the best and touristic areas of Lima. Between the club and the hotels there is a shuttle service, but be aware, due to the distance and the chaotic traffic of the city, the journey last about LIMA a hour. Lima’s cuisine is pretty unique. South American flavours are combined with Oriental and European influences, thus creating incredible delicacy. The club restaurant offers exceptional and varied food, pleasing everyone taste; in addition to the restaurant there is also a cafeteria for drinks and snacks. For an evening walk we recommend Miraflores and Barranco districts. 275 ATP CHALLENGER TOUR FINALS Date: 19/23 November 2014 Prize money: 220,000 $ + H Tournament director: Luis Felipe Tavares Supervisor: Ed Hardisty Surface: Red clay indoor Balls: Wilson Australian Open SCHWARTZMAN ENDS THE GAMES Played on indoors clay courts, the Master of Sao Paulo signs the end of the ATP tour. The now classic event sees the eight best players of the year fighting for the title. Unlike what happens for the rest of the year, a defeat in the round-robin doesn’t preclude the possibility of been the one lifting the trophy. And this was what happened to the Argentine Diego Sebastian Schwartzman, who, lost the second match of the round-robin to the Slovenian Blaz Rola, was still able, despite all the odds were against him, to stop him from entering the semi-finals, going back home victorious. Due to the victory of San Juan, the twenty-two years old from Buenos Aires was one of the favourites, as Rola and the Brazilian Clezar – all of them with two wins and one loss in assets. The Group A was less complicated with both favourites, Simone Bolelli and Victor Estrella Burgos, reaching the semi-finals. The crossed semi-finals have been a real marathon of over three hours, ended with a triple tie-break, giving the home player Guilherme Clezar unexpected access to the final. With a ranking over the three hundredth position on the eve of the event, the carioca player drew strength from the support of the friendly public to overcome the more experienced player from Dominican Republic. In the other semi-final the Argentine Schwartzman prevailed on the Italian Simone Bolelli, who, at times, during the first two sets appeared unassailable but unable at the end to keep up with the speed and the strength of the small Argentine. In the final game of the season not much to do for Clezar, literally emptied by the semi-final fight with Estrella Burgos. The match ended 6/2 6/3 for Diego Sebastian Schwartzman, who leaped forward in the ranking reaching No. 61. 276 SAO PAULO 277 The protagonist TENNIS & TOURISM GUILHERME CLEZAR Born in Porto Alegre, Brazil, on December 31, 1992 (22 years old), Guilherme Clezar ended 2014 at No. 256, exactly one hundred places further back than his best ranking, reached at the end of 2013. Very few noteworthy results in the first half of the season, with the Brazilian player never able to go beyond the second round. In August finally a good result. Clezar reached the semi-final in the Challenger of San Marino without losing any set, before surrendering to Antonio Veic. The following month he collected three consecutive Challenger’s quarter-finals: in Medellin, in Campinas (where in 2013 he won his second career Challenger) and in his own city Porto Alegre. Guilherme’ s highlight was the ATP Challenger Tour Finals of São Paulo, where he passed the round-robin with two wins and one loss, and defeated in a epic semi-final Victor Estrella, before giving up to Diego Sebastian Schwartzman. SÃO PAULO, THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS Along with Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo is the most important city in Brazil, as well as the seat of many important factories and multinationals. With nearly 15 million inhabitants, São Paulo is the city with the highest rate of people of foreign origin. The Challenger Finals were played at the Esporte Clube Pinheiros. Inside the Clube you can practice over thirty different sports. It has twenty-four clay courts, including one indoor with about six hundred seats, which hosted the matches of the Finals. The admission is free throughout the tournament. The official hotel is the “Renaissance São Paulo”, a truly luxurious and comfortable hotel. Each room is tastefully furnished and very large. Available to guests also a spa, a fitness room, a swimming pool and a solarium. Players and referees have available a service of transportation to the same standards of the one of a tournament of the major circuit. São Paulo has two international airports: the Guarulhos, one of the most important airport of South America, with connections to the main capitals of the world, and Congonhas which operates flights mainly to and from other Brazilians cities and some destinations of Latin America. São Paulo is a cosmopolitan city. The “feijoada”, the “picanha” and the “moqueca” are the most important local dishes. To eat we recommend the “Baby Beef”, the “Red Lobster” and “Dinho’s”. For fun after dinner you are spoiled for choice: the districts Itaim Bibi and Vila Olimpia are crowded with nightclubs and discos. 278 Titles won by nation Total Na on 27 24 21 18 15 14 14 11 Argen na United States Australia Italy 10 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Germany Spain France Czech Republic India Slovakia Serbia Croa a Canada Russia Brazil Belgium Austria Colombia Netherlands New Zealand Luxembourg Slovenia Japan Uruguay Belarus Ukraine Chinese Taipei Romania Moldova Bosnia and Herzegovina Chile Finland Mexico Thailand Cyprus Dominican Republic Poland Venezuela Georgia Kazakhstan South Korea Lithuania Turkey Uzbekistan China Egypt Philippines Sweden Switzerland Titles won by player Total 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 Player Diego Sebas án Schwartzman Máximo González Pablo Cuevas Sergey Betov Alexander Bury Pierre Hugues Herbert Sam Groth Chris Guccione Adrian Mannarino Gilles Müller Bradley Klahn Adil Shamasdin Po to Starace Marcos Baghda s Simone Bolelli (ARG) (ARG) (URU) (BLR) (BLR) David Go n Horacio Zeballos Aus n Krajicek Saketh Myneni Guido Pella Adrian Ungur Radu Albot Guillermo Durán Jaroslav Pospíšil Henri Kon nen Pablo Carreño Damir Džumhur Nick Kyrgios Blaž Kav i (BEL) (FRA) (AUS) (AUS) (FRA) (LUX) (USA) (CAN) (ITA) (CYP) (ITA) (ARG) (USA) (IND) (ARG) (ROU) (MDA) (ARG) (CZE) (FIN) (ESP) (BIH) (AUS) (SLO) (USA) 3 3 3 3 Sam Querrey Go Soeda Lukáš Rosol Sergiy Stakhovsky Facundo Argüello Ruben Bemelmans (CZE) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Yuki Bhambri Ilija Bozoljac 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Denis Kudla Nicolas Mahut Andrej Mar n Ma Reid Guido Andreozzi Facundo Bagnis Roman Jebavý Peter Polansky Sanam Singh John-Patrick Smith Michael Venus Boy Westerhof (JPN) (UKR) (ARG) (BEL) (IND) (SER) (USA) (FRA) (SVK) (AUS) (ARG) (ARG) (CZE) (CAN) (IND) (AUS) (NZL) (NED) 279 ITF In 2014 Crionet was present in forty-three Men events of the ITF circuit, providing hundreds and hundreds of hours of live-streaming from all around the word on its website (www.youtennis.net). 280 ISROTEL MEN’S FUTURES MEN ISRAEL 1 Date: 13 - 17 January 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Lior Shoch Supervisor: Pavel Lisovtsev Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Wilson US Open ONE FOR VAISSE The mini circuit of three $ 10.000 Futures organised by the Tennis Federation of Is-rael allows local players to earn valuable points for climbing the world rankings without having to bear the costs of travelling abroad. The three consecutive tour-naments are played in January on the tennis courts of the Sport Hotel in Eilat, a town of almost 70 thousand inhabitants that overlooks the Red Sea. The favourite was the Israeli Amir Weintraub, but he was stopped by Luca Vanni in the second round. The tennis player from Arezzo went all the way trough to the final, where he had to surrender to the French Martin Vaisse. The French player won the match in two sets, bringing home, of course, his first trophy of the season. British success in the Doubles. The couple formed by Lewis Burton and Marcus Willis defeated in two sets the Uzbek Shofayziyev and the Russian Zaitchev. EILAT 281 TENNIS & TOURISM EILAT, A WINDOW ON THE RED SEA Eilat is a small Israeli town, located in the far south overlooking the Red Sea. The city has one of the largest and most important Israeli ports and is also one of the most popular tourist destinations among Europeans. This small touristic town, inhabited by about 50,000 people, enjoys an excellent climate. Temperatures in the winter, in fact, do not drop below 15° and can reach 25°, while can exceed 40° in the summer. The tournament took place over three weeks in January at the beginning of 2014 tennis season. During the same period the city hosts also a ballet called "Wow Show", a mix of dance and circus. The club is located within the hotel "Isrotel Sport Hotel" and consists of five hard courts. The admission is free for the whole duration of the tournament. The official hotel for the players and those working for the tournament is the "Sport Hotel". Being a very small town you can easily go everywhere by foot. The best restaurants around the club are the "Pastory", "The last refuge" (a beautiful restaurant on the beach) and the "Pago Pago". Obviously, being a city that thrives on tourism, there are dozens of restaurants of different cuisine, like Brazilian or Japanese ("Paulinha Ice Creamy" and "Yokimono resturnat"). Typical dishes are Falafel, Shawarma and humus. 282 ISROTEL MEN’S FUTURES MEN ISRAEL 2 Date: 20 - 24 January 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Lior Shoch Supervisor: Pavel Lisovtsev Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Wilson US Open WEINTRAUB TAKES IT ALL Second leg of the three Men Futures played in Eilat. The entry list reflected essentially the one of the tournament of the previous week, with the Israeli Amir Weintraub, the Taiwanese Huang and the French Vaisse as most accredited pretenders to the title. Disappointed by the painful elimina-tion in the second round of the first appointment by the hands of Luca Vanni, Weintraub show-cased his full potential, dominating all the opponents he met on his way. The only one able to take him to the tiebreak (without been able to win) was the Croatian Mate Delic in the semi-finals. In the final the Israeli found himself facing Vaisse, arriving from nine consecutive victories. But the French player did not have any chance, losing, in less than one hour of play, 6-1 6-0 to Weintraub. Only a few hours earlier the Israeli paired with Huang had defeated the British Willis and Burton in the Doubles’ final. EILAT 283 ISROTEL MEN’S FUTURES MEN ISRAEL 3 Date: 27 January - 1 February 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Lior Shoch Supervisor: Pavel Lisovtsev Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Wilson US Open UNSTOPPABLE WEINTRAUB Third and final week of the $ 10.000 Futures circuit organised in January by the Tennis Federation of Israel in Eilat, on the shores of the Red Sea. The climatic conditions of this area make possible to play outdoors even during the winter months. Amir Weintraub repeats the success of the previ-ous week winning the last leg of the circuit too, so as to bring at ten the number of consecutive victories. Too big the gap between the N0. 2 of Israel and the other players all over the 300th posi-tion in the world ranking. The only able to trouble Weintraub throughout the tournament was Vaisse in the semi-finals. Vaisse won the first set, only to provoke the furious reaction of Wein-traub who won the second and third set leaving to the French player only two games. British success in the Doubles for the couple Burton - Willis who defeated the Italian Grassi and the Israeli Weintraub. EILAT 284 VALE DO LOBO MAGNESIUM-OK Date: 3 - 9 February 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Pedro Frazão Supervisor: Marco Romao Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Wilson US Open ONE FOR GOLDING The $ 10.000 Futures of Vale do Lobo takes place in the first week of February and opens a series of three consecutive ITF played in the Algarve region, in southern Por-tugal. Vale do Lobo is a huge resort surrounded by two golf courses and inhabited by wealthy Germans and British pensioners who prefer the mild climate of South Portugal to the long winters of northern Europe. On more than one occasion in the past the resort hosted a leg of the Champions Tour. Due to the rain the final, sched-uled for Sunday, was postponed to Monday. To win was the British Oliver Golding, seed No. 2 of the Junior World ranking in 2011, after the final at the US Open. After risking big in the second round against former top 70 Frederico Gil, he defeated in two sets the other finalist, the Russian Vovk. The Spanish couple Arenas-Gualda and Perez Sanz won the Doubles final played against the compatriots ArazzoMartinez and Pulgar-Garcia. VALE DO LOBO 285 TENNIS & TOURISM VALE DO LOBO, THE STAR OF ALGARVE Algarve is by far the largest tourist region in Portugal. It has an enviable climate, with mild winters, and possibility to chose between many different outdoor activities. The holiday season has its peak from April to October. The resort Vale do Lobo, located in Almancil, is probably the most famous and better equipped. The tournament is played within the Vale do Lobo Tennis Academy, a facility with fourteen outdoor tennis courts in cement. For members and athletes use also a swimming pool, a gym, a wellness centre with sauna and Turkish bath, a small tennis shop and a restaurant. The admission is free for the whole duration of the tournament. The club also offers to the players different types of accommodation, depending on their needs and budget, including a series of "Abitaciones" with all facilities and a private pool. The Faro International Airport is about 15 km from Vale do Lobo and is served by TAP, the Portuguese airline, and several low-cost carriers. It is connected to the different towns of the Algarve region by a bus service. The Algarve cuisine is characterised by the use of many see products, especially seafood. To eat we recommend the "Restaurante de Maria" by the sea and open all year round and a few kilometres from the club, in Quarteira, the "Giajinto", which offers a great value for money. If after dinner you want to have some fun and maybe have a spin on the dance floor the place to go is the "Blackjak". 286 ITF LOULE’ 2014 Date: 11 -16 February 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Luis Pedro Supervisor: Marco Romao Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Dunlop VOVK’ S REVENGE Second leg of the mini ITF circuit (three legs in total) organised by the Portuguese Federtennis in Algarve, the most southern and touristic region of the Lusitanian Country. After the leg of Vale do Lobo and before the one played in Faro, the one of Loulè, famous throughout Portugal for its Carnival, was characterised by rain and humidity. The tournament is played on the hard courts of a poly-functional munici-pal facility managed by the Ténis Clube Loulé. With the programme running incredi-bly late due to bad weather (the qualifiers had to be played in other neighbouring cities) the supervisor had no other choice than to cancel the Doubles tournament. The Single was won by the Russian Stanislav Vovk, who defeated in the final the Spanish Juan Samuel Arazzo-Martinez. His most difficult game was the semi-final played against the English Golding, to whom the previous week he lost the final of Vale do Lobo. LOULE’ 287 TENNIS & TOURISM LOULE', AND THE CARNIVAL OF ALGARVE With almost 60.000 inhabitants, Loulé is one of the most lively and important cities of Algarve, the southernmost region of Portugal. The ITF Futures is played at the Club de Tenis Loulé, founded in 1981. The club is set in a public area dedicated to sports. In addition to five hard tennis courts, including a Central court which can accommodate around two hundred spectators, it has an Olympic size swimming pool with a grandstand for almost a thousand people and a mini football pitch. Under the grandstand there is a gym and a small bistro. The admission is free for the whole duration of the tournament. The official hotels are the "Loulé Jardim" and "Dom Fernando", both located within walking distance from the Club. The 3 stars hotels offer small but clean and cozy rooms. The International Airport of Faro is about 15 km from Loulé. The airport is served by TAP, the Portuguese airline, and several low-cost carriers. The airport is connected to the different towns of the Algarve region by a bus service. The Algarve cuisine is characterised by the use of many see products, especially seafood and oily fish, caught near the coast. Very good also the desserts: “Tocino do ceu”, “Dus de figo i amandula” and “Alfaroba”. The best restaurants of Loulé are the "Dom Fernando", "O eucalyptus" and "Oliveira". The place to be after dinner is the Bafu, a place open till late at night with live music and a dance floor. 288 SIERRA HOTEL EGYPT FUTURES Date: 18 - 23 February 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Mohamed Elghazawy Supervisor: Khaled El Sergany Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Wilson NOVAK CONQUEROR OF EGYPT Favourable weather conditions and a wide range of accommodation in the many resort are the elements that led to the creation in 2013 of a series of Futures in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. In 2014 there were so many tournaments to cover almost every week of the year. The aspect that the organisers will have to improve in the future is the quality of the courts. However, for the specialist of clay who in the first months of the year don’t want to face the trip to South America, Sharm el Sheik is the only other option. The Single was won by the Austrian Dennis Novak, repeating the success obtained on the same court the previous week. The 21 year old from Neustadt, who trains with the rising star Dominic Thiem, defeated in the final the Spanish Marc Giner. The Doubles tournament went to the Serbian Ciric and the Greek Jacupotic who defeated in the final the Italians Bonario and Mastrelia. SHARM EL-SHEIKH 289 TENNIS & TOURISM SHARM EL SHEIKH, TENNIS IN A HOLIDAY RESORT Sharm el-Sheikh is an Egyptian city located in the southern tip of the Sinai peninsula and washed by the Red Sea. It consists mainly of holiday resorts and hotels often with their own clubs and bars. The tournament takes place in Soho Square, PO Box 169. The small tennis club, work is underway to expand it, has five outdoors clay courts, including one, that has become the Central Court, with small removable tribunes placed at the two sides of the courts. The admission is free for the whole duration of the event. The official hotel of the tournament is the Sierra Hotel, located in the same area of its sister hotel, the Hotel Savoy. It has several swimming pools, a gym and a spa and hosts many tourists, the majority Italians and Russians. It is a full board hotel but the restaurant offers a small variety of food and of poor quality too. The beach is not far. A pleasant and short walk, around five minutes, through the shops of Soho Square, one of the most exciting area of Sharm el-Sheikh, connects the hotel to the tennis club. The airport, served by many charter flights and national companies stopping in Cairo or Istanbul, is just under ten minutes drive by taxi from Soho Square. 290 SIERRA HOTEL EGYPT FUTURES Date: 25 February - 2 March 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Mohamed Elghazawy Supervisor: Khaled El Sergany Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Wilson PODLIPNIK-CASTILLO’S FIRST VICTORY Almost all year round at the Soho Square Tennis Club of Sharm el-Sheikh takes place, one week after the other, a series of Futures tournaments. In this part of the Sinai peninsula, snatched to the desert thanks to a massive infrastructure project, the cli-mate is ideal, with the sun shining even in February when was played the seventh Futures of the series. Due to his ranking and his skills on red clay the Chilean Podlipnik - Castillo was the favourite of the tournament. His tennis was flawless until the final, when he found on the other side of the net the German Moneke, good at exploiting an easy bottom half of the board after the withdrawal in the quarterfinals of the Italian Brizzi. The much fought final, lasted over two hours, ended in favour of Podlipnik - Castillo. The Colombian Rodriguez and the Maamoun Doubles Egyptian won the tourna-ment, defeating in the final the Brazilians Blumenberg and Guitarrani. SHARM EL-SHEIKH 291 SIERRA HOTEL EGYPT FUTURES Date: 4 - 9 March 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Mohamed Elghazawy Supervisor: Khaled El Sergany Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Wilson PODLIPNIK -CASTILLO STRONGER THAN RAIN The Sierra Hotel Egypt Futures is one of the many Men ITF played, except in the hot-test months, throughout 2014 at the Soho Square Tennis Club in Sharm el Sheik. The players and their guests enjoy their staying in the resort, using their spare time snor-kelling or visiting the archaeological sites of the area. On Sunday a downpour of two hours, an event quite unique at this latitude, made the court inoperable, so much so that the final was postponed to the next Tuesday. The title went to the Chilean Podlipnik - Castillo, earning him his second consecutive victory in Sharm el Sheik. His opponent in the final was the Italian Travaglia, who fought with all his strength be-fore losing 6-4 the third and final set. The Romanian Gard and the German Moneke won the Doubles, defeating the Swiss Fiacan and the Finnish Sillampaa. SHARM EL-SHEIKH 292 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 10 - 15 March 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Guido Pezzella Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop PAVLÁSEK, FIRST TITLE AT THE FORTE After the pilot experience of 2013, the Forte Village Resort and the Italian Tennis Federation organised another combined ITF circuit that took place between March and November. For 20 weeks the more concrete hopes of the international scene and players looking to re-launch their tennis career competed with each other on the courts of Santa Margherita di Pula. The most awaited players were the Italians Naso, Bellotti, Trusendi and Caruso, to win, however, was the 20 year old Czech Adam Pavlasek, at the time No. 394 in the world ranking. Semi-finalist in 2012 as a Junior at the Roland Garros and in Melbourne, Pavlasek continued to grow throughout 2014, ending the year among the top 250. At the Forte Village he won without leaving even a single set to his opponents, defeating in the final the Belgian Arthur De Greef with a double 6-3. The Doubles tournament saw an all-Italian final: Baldi and Trusendi defeated 13-11 in the tiebreak match Molina and Sinicropi. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 293 TENNIS & TOURISM FORTE VILLAGE, IN SARDINIA THE KINGDOM OF ITALIAN ITF The Forte Village, one of the most beautiful and luxurious holiday resort of Europe, is situated in Santa Margherita di Pula, a small town west of Cagliari, capital of the Italian region Sardinia. The resort has a dozen hotels, more than twenty restaurants, swimming pools everywhere, a wonderful beach and everything else you would expect from a five stars resort. In 2014 the resort was home to thirty-eight Combined ITF tournaments, for a total of nineteen weeks of tennis (from March to November). The tennis courts are located at the entrance of the Forte Village, on the left side. There are about fifteen tennis courts, the majority in clay but there are also some in natural and artificial grass. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. For their stay the players, depending on their needs, can choose between the many hotels in the resort. There is a shuttle, fee required, that connects the resort to the airport of Cagliari. The airport is about 40 minutes by car from the hotel and is well connected with all Italy. The over twenty restaurants offer a great variety of food, all of outstanding quality thanks to award winning chef ready to satisfy any desire. 294 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 17 - 22 March 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Roberto Ranieri Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop CECCHINATO AS PREDICTED Second leg of a series of combined ITF tournaments taking place up to mid Novem-ber at the Forte Village Santa Margherita di Pula, a resort surrounded by 147 acres of green, with over a million plants and 15.000 trees. The top board was dominated by the Italian Cecchinato, while the bottom board by the Dutch Schoorel, both play-ers among the top 200 of the world. Due to a muscular contraction Schoorel left the tournament at the quarterfinals, losing the match to Marrai, while Cecchinato, ex-cept for the match against the Sicilian Caruso where in the third set he found himself behind of two points, had a quite easy ride. Cristian Brandi’ s student played a great semi-final against the Spanish Carballes-Baena, then in the final defeated the Austri-an Novak in a match balanced only in the first set. Spanish success in the Doubles: Carballes-Baena and Vega Hernandez won the Ital-ians Baldi – Licciardi in two straight sets. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 295 COPA MOTOROLA BY MOTO X Date: 17 - 23 March 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Sergio Herrera Supervisor: Pablo Del Gobbo Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Head ATP CHILEAN EN PLEIN In mid-March Santiago hosts a combined ITF with $ 10.000 in prize money both for the Men and Women tournament. The ITF is played on the courts of the Club Provi-dencia, which takes its name from the district where was built in the seventies. All eyes were on Gonzalo Lama who, along with Christian Garin, is the best hope of the Chilean tennis in search of the heirs of Marcelo Rios and Fernando Gonzalez. Lama, winner in 2014 also of the Challenger of Cali, has stood up well to the pressure of being the favourite, leaving no chance to those who cross his way. He was able to reach victory without losing a single set, defeating in the final his compatriot Jarry (to whom he left only three games in the whole match). Final all Chilean for the Doubles: Jorge Aguilar and Sergio Nunez beat Victor Nunez and Ricardo Urzue-Rivera. 296 TENNIS & TOURISM SANTIAGO, AT THE FOOT OF THE ANDES Capital of Chile, Santiago is located on a plateau about 600 metres above sea level at the foot of the Andes (on the east side) and the Coastal Mountains (on the west side). Santiago has a tube service with five lines and an efficient over ground public transport service with bus and tram. The tournament is played in the Club Providencia, one of the most exclusive of the city, close to the main streets of Santiago, Avenida Bilbao and Los Leones y Tobalaba. The facility has nine tennis courts, a spa, an Olympic size heated swimming pool, a club house and two rooms for events and ceremonies. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the "Nogales", less than 3 km from the Club Providencia and within walking distance from the tourist streets of Santiago. The rooms are spacious, at least 20 m square, and elegantly furnished. Inside the hotel there is a restaurant and several conference rooms. Available to players and staff a shuttle service between the hotel and the club. The tournament venue is easily accessible by subway, taxis or bicycles, thanks to the very good cycling paths of Santiago. Commodore Benitez International Airport is about 30 km from the hotel. Near the hotel there are plenty of restaurants and bars, many of them within the "Costanegra Center" a skyscraper of 300 metres, the largest shopping centre in the city. One of the most chic and frequented restaurant is the "Restaurante Liguria". We also recommend "El Giratorio", with a breathtaking view over the city. SANTIAGO 297 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 24 - 29 March 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Roberto Ranieri Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop ONE MORE FOR CECCHINATO Third week of combined Futures played at the Forte Village Santa Margherita di Pula that from March to November hosted nearly forty tournaments (between Men and Women), each with $ 10.000 in prize money. The entry list of the Men's Single was of good standard, with eight players included in the top 380 in the world. Number one favourite, and champion of the tournament concluded on these same courts a week earlier, was Marco Cecchinato. He struggled only in his first match against Filippo Baldi, the new name along with Gianluigi Quinzi of Italian tennis, only player able to take away a set from him. After that Cecchinato reached the final, played against the Spanish Carballes – Baena, pretty easily, defeating Donati, Py and Brizzi. The final was a replica of the semi-final played the previous week, with the Sicilian as only protagonist of the match. The Doubles’ final was all Italian, with Baldi and Caruso easily beating Borgo and Speronello. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 298 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 31 March - 4 April 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Pier Luigi Grana Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop GALOVIC MARATHON Fourth consecutive appointment with the $ 10.000 ITF Futures circuit played at the Forte Village in Santa Margherita di Pula. Due to the start of the European season of outdoor Challenger on clay the entry list was less competitive than those of the previous weeks. Moreover, already completed the board, the seed No. 1 Carballes Baena announced his withdrawal from the tournament. To win was the Croatian (although he has been living in Italy for many years now) Viktor Galovic, good at exploiting, after defeating Stefano Travaglia in the second round, a favourable board. The match against Travaglia was, maybe, the most exciting match of the tournament, ended after more than three hours of battle. In the final Galovic met another Italian, Brizzi, in a game just as vibrant and fought as the one just mentioned. The Spanish Pla Malfeito and Vega Hernandez won the Doubles tournament, defeating in the final at the tiebreak match the Italians Fago and Mazzella. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 299 QATAR INTERNATIONAL FUTURES 2014 Date: 7 -13 April 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Saad Saleh Al Mohannadi Supervisor: Ashraf Hamouda Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Dunlop Fort UNEXSPECTED BOSSEL In April in Doha, in the same facility that houses a WTA Premier event and an ATP 250, takes place a mini circuit of Men Futures organised by the Qatar Tennis Federation. The aim is to give to the young hopes of Qatar the opportunity to play with international players and to meet with Qatar’s referees. Without any doubt the high standard quality of the organisation makes this the best ITF tournament. The favourites, in terms of ranking and results obtained on hard courts, were the Belgian Mertens and the British Golding. Surprisingly to win, however, was the Swiss Bossel. In the semi-final Bossel was able to cancel a match point to the English Liam Broady, while in the final he easily defeated Golding, winner of the previous week Futures. The Taiwanese Chen and the South African Roelofse won the Doubles’ title, defeat-ing in the final the French Benneteau and the British Bambridge. 300 TENNIS & TOURISM DOHA, THE BIG TREE One of the major business cities of the world, Doha (meaning big tree in Arabic) is the capital and the most important city of Qatar, Arabic Country overlooking the Persian Gulf. The three ITF Futures Qatar 2014 are played in the Khalifa International Tennis Complex, the same facility that houses the ATP and WTA tournaments. It is a cutting-edge facility with twenty-six hard tennis courts, including a nine thousand seats Central and other two show-courts. Inside there are also some restaurants and fast-foods (four in total). The entrance to the club is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the five-stars "Marriott Courtyard". All the rooms are soundproofed, have a minimum size of thirty metres square and are equipped with queen size beds and satellite TV. For the use of its guest also a SPA, six restaurants, a huge shopping centre with over one hundred and fifty shops and a swimming pool with solarium. For players and staff there is a shuttle bus to and from the Khalifa Complex, located at about 1 km from the hotel. The airport is ten minutes from the centre and is easily accessible by taxi. Doha is certainly not economic, but you can be sure to get your money’s worth. For lovers of Mediterranean cuisine we recommend "Cucina", one of the restaurants inside the Marriott hotel: both the ingredients and the chefs are 100% Italian. Alternatively there is "Ipanema", typical Brazilian churrascaria. For a drink or a beer we suggest "Champions", an American bar with over fifty screens to watch all the major sporting events in the calendar. DOHA 301 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 7 - 12 April 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Pier Luigi Grana Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop EN PLEIN TRAVAGLIA Tennis at the Forte Village never stops and so the fifth tournament of a series of $ 10.000 combined Futures took place during Easter week too. As happened seven days earlier with Carballes Baena, Alberto Brizzi announced his withdrawal from the tournament only after the board was announced, with the consequent promotion of the Argentine Galdon among the top seeded players. Main protagonist of the tournament was Stefano Travaglia, who here took the first title of what will prove to be his best season yet as a pro. Later on he will win the tournament of the pre-qualifying at the 1000 Masters of the Foro Italico in Rome, gaining access to the main draw by beating two top 100 as Rola and Montanes. The 22 year old from Ascoli, after eliminating Samper-Montana in the semi-final, defeated in two straight sets the other Spanish Roca Batalla. The day before with Borgo he beat Roca Batalla and Vega Hernandez, winning the Doubles’ trophy too. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 302 QATAR INTERNATIONAL FUTURES 2014 Date: 14 -19 April 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Saad Saleh Al Mohannadi Supervisor: Ashraf Hamouda Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Dunlop Fort VAN DER DUIM’S TRIUMPH Third and last consecutive $ 10.000 Men ITF played at the Khalifa International Ten-nis & Squash Complex in Doha. Favourites of the tournament were the English Gold-ing and the Swiss Bossel, winners respectively of the first and second leg of this mini circuit. The draw has put them, however, both in the bottom board and the two faced each other in the semi-final. A back problem, which already presented itself during the warm up, forced the British tennis player to live the match after just two games. In the final Bossel faced as favoured the Dutch Van der Duim. After winning at the tie-break the first set, the Swiss was not able to keep up with Van der Duim, who won in come back. The Taiwanese Chen Ti and the South-African Ruan Roelofse repeated the success of the previous week, defeating in the final the British Oliver Golding and Joshua Ward Hibbert. DOHA 303 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 14 - 18 April 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Guido Pezzella Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop DONATI’S REVEANGE Sixth consecutive week of the $ 10.000 combined ITF circuit played at the Forte Village in Santa Margherita di Pula. With the premature defeats of Samper - Montana and Stefano Travaglia, the protagonists of the Singles have been two young talents, the 18 year-old French Tatlot, junior semi-finalist at Wimbledon in 2014, and the 19 year old Italian Matteo Donati. Tatlot (conational of Tsonga) on his way to the final defeated the compatriot Lokoli and the Italians Oradini and Bortolotti, while Donati had to go through two not easy matches against Sinicropi and Marcora. The two finalists had already met in 2013 at the Roland Garros Junior. In 2013 the match ended in favour of Tatlot, but this time Donati was able to win with two straight sets in what was a very balanced final, earning what will prove to be the only Futures victory of 2014. Doubles’final all Italian: the title went to the couple Bortolotti - Napolitano who defeated Molina and Sinicropi. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 304 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 22 - 27 April 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Maria Teresa Barbarano Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop MARCORA THE MARATHONETA The circuit of $ 10.000 Combined ITF continues at the Forte Village Resort in Santa Margherita di Pula, in southern Sardinia. The Futures played in the last week of April is the seventh leg of the series. Prediction fully respected with Roberto Marcora, seed No. 1, winning the Single tournament. But the success did not come easily to the 25 year-old tennis player from Lombardia, arriving to play the third set in all the five matches disputed. In the second round match, played against the Austrian Diarra, Uros Vico’s student even found himself, in more than one occasion, two points away from defeat. His final opponent was Riccardo Sinicropi, friend and partner in many Doubles tournament. Uncertain until the end the Doubles’ final between Alcazar Ivorra - Oliveira and the Italians Ianni and Frigerio, ended, after cancelling some match points, at the tiebreak match with the score of 11-9 in favour to the Spanish team. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 305 FUTURE NATAL INTERNACIONAL Date: 28 April - 3 May 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Aristides Barcellos Supervisor: Alejandro Roldan Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Tretorn GARIN ON RIOS’ FOOTSTEPS At the end of April beginning of May the Aeroclube do Rio Grande do Norte in Na-tal, on the northeast coast of Brazil, hosts a $ 10.000 Men Futures. Over 20 years ago on these same courts played Guga Kuerten, future No. 1 of the world. The entry list of the 2014 edition had several interesting young players. The most promising of all was the Chilean Christian Garin, seed No. 2 of the board at the young age of 17 (he would turn 18 on May 30). The Chilean Federation is investing a lot on Garin, who in 2013 won the title at the Roland Garros Junior, beating both Coric and Zver-ev. Garin did not disappoint the expectations, managing to win two very complicat-ed matches: the semi-final against Leo Kirche and the final against another Brazilian, Thales Turini. The Doubles title went to the Brazilians Kirche and Maynard. 306 TENNIS & TOURISM NATAL AND ITS CHARMING BEACHES With approximately 900 thousand inhabitants Natal is the capital of Rio Grande do Norte, a state in the northern quadrant of Brazil. In Natal there are three of the seven wonders of the Rio Grande North: the Fortaleza dos Reis Magos, the Frasqueirao and the Morro do Careca. Very famous are the Ponta Negra and Dos Artistas beaches. Every year thousands of people arrive in Natal for the International Fair of Crafts. The tournament is played at the Aeroclube do Rio Grande do Norte, a multi-sports club founded in 1928. It has eight clay courts, two of which are covered, a swimming pool, a beach tennis court and a club house. The entrance is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the modern and comfortable "Villa Park Hotel". All the room have free Wi-Fi, LED TV and mini bar. Only a few kilometres away there is the international airport of Natal. The easiest way to reach the city centre from the airport is by taxi (50 reais-16 euro). From the hotel you can reach the Club with a fifteen minute walk or for just 8 reais by taxi. Natal, and in general the northern part of Brazil, are known for the quality of the meat and fish. This our selection of the best restaurants and churrascarie: "Restaurant O Camaroes", "Fogo e Chama" and "Ristorante Pinga Fogo". For a drink after dinner we recommend the "Seis em ponto" and the "Bavaria". NATAL 307 ABIERTO INTERNACIONAL DE TENIS VARONIL BERIMBAU 2014 Date: 5 - 11 May 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: David Jasso Nava Supervisor: Carlos Proano Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Head ATP “KING” OF MEXICO CITY Between April and May the Federacion Mexicana de Tenis organises a Men Futures circuit, played on concrete, which takes place in five different locations across the country. The third of these appointments is played in the capital Mexico City, at the Club Deportivo Be-Rimbau. The favourite was Nicolas Meister but during his second round match against South African O'Brein he injured his thigh and was forced to withdraw. The victory went to another American: Kevin King, who found in Mexico City a perfect week, winning the tournament without losing a set. In the final King defeated the Guatemalan Diaz - Figueroa, bringing to ten the number of consecutive victories started the previous week with the Futures of Cordoba, second leg of the Mexican circuit. King, paired with South African O'Brein, also won the Doubles tournament, beating in the final the Puerto Rican Llompart and the Argentine Martinez. 308 TENNIS & TOURISM CITY OF MEXICO, ANCIENT CAPITAL Located at nearly 2,500 metres above sea level and with about 10 million inhabitants, arriving at nearly 25 with the urban agglomeration, Mexico City is the Capital of the largest state in Central America. The Future ITF Men takes place at the Club Berimbau, founded in 1977. It has sixteen hard tennis courts, swimming pools, reception halls, a gym, a sports hall for gymnastics and judo and even a theatre. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. Located in Tlalnepantla, part of the urban sprawl of Mexico City, the "Maria Barbara" is the official hotel of the tournament. All rooms are soundproofed, with king size beds and free Wi-Fi. Near the hotel there are two shopping centres: "El Mundo" and "Plaza Satelite". For players and staff there is a shuttle service from the hotel to Berimbau and vice versa. The International Airport of Mexico City, one of the main hub of Latin America, is two hours away. The taxi costs about $ 30. Near both hotels there are several dining options: from fast foods to international restaurants, such as Italian, Japanese and Brazilian. Mexican specialties are tacos and nachos, of course, hot and spicy. Another typical dish is the Quesadilla, a "tortilla" of flour or corn with cheese (the typical Mexican cheese soft as Queso Blanco), beef, chicken, pork, and more; characteristic of all Mexican dishes is the use of chilli. The typical Mexican drink is Tequila, derived from the Agave plant. MEXICO CITY 309 ABIERTO INTERNACIONAL DE TENIS VARONIL DE MORELIA 2014 Date: 12 - 18 May 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Daniel Gutierrez Supervisor: Carlos Proano Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Head ATP EN PLEIN FOR REYES-VARELA The fourth and penultimate leg of the Mexican Men Futures on hard courts takes place in Morelia, in central Mexico. As for the week before in Mexico City, this tour-nament is played at high altitude, over 1500 metres above sea level. The Futures is played at the Tres Marias Golf Club - located in the homonymous district - with a central court that can hold almost 1000 fans. The Singles’ trophy went to Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela, the first Mexican player to win a leg of the circuit, helped by a bit of good luck. In the semi-final he was losing a set to Carlos Salamanca when the Colombian was forced to leave the match due to an injury. Reyes-Varela then fully legitimised his victory in the final, clearly defeating another Colombian, Eduardo Struvay. For Reyes-Varela, returning to the circuit after a nasty accident, the one of Morelia will be the last trophy of 2014. Mexican success in the Doubles too: Reyes-Varela and Rami-rez defeated in the final the Peruvians Echazu and Panta. 310 TENNIS & TOURISM MORELIA, THE CITY IN COLONIAL STYLE In Morelia, the capital of the state of Mechoacan, within the Mexican federation, currently live about 700 thousand inhabitants. The city lies on a plateau at almost two thousand metres. The ITF Future is played in the Tres Marias Golf Club, a very nice facility located in the village. Inside there are ten hard tennis courts (including a Central with about six hundred seats), a fully equipped gym, a room for ballet, an outdoor area for spinning, an equestrian centre and a very large swimming pool. Obviously it could not miss an eighteen holes golf course, along which there are holiday residences and several bars and restaurants. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. In a colonial style building, the official hotel is the "Mansion Real Morelia". It is located in the city centre, a short walk from the Cathedral, perhaps the most famous monument of the city. A shuttle service is available to players and staff from the hotel to the club and vice versa. Morelia has an airport, but only operates domestic flights, and a bus terminal. A non-stop bus service connects Morelia to Mexico City in about three hours. Inside the Tres Marias Golf Club are some restaurants serving local food. Very nice is the "carnitas" cake, specialty of central Mexico. Morelia is not a big city, so the bars and cafeterias located in the suburbs close early. The night-clubs are all concentrated in the city centre. MORELIA 311 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 13 - 18 May 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Pasquale Pantaleo Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop ONE MORE FOR MARCORA While in Rome is played the Internazionali di Italia, at the Forte Village Santa Margherita di Pula takes place the 10th leg of a series of combined ITF. The Belgian Martens and the Italians Naso, Marcora, Trevisan and Vanni were among the most awaited players of the Singles tournament. Martens, however, leaves at the second round by the hands of the young Pietro Licciardi. As the tournament progresses the number of foreign players decreases, so as the end only "intruder" left in the game is the Brazilian Pedro Sakamoto, clearly defeated in the semi-final by Marcora. The other finalist is Gianluca Naso, who won in comeback against the Tuscan Luca Vanni. Marcora triumphs in two sets, adding another success to the one obtained few weeks earlier in the 6th leg of the circuit. The Doubles final was all “made in Italy” with a clear victory of Naso and Giaccone on Frigerio and Trevisan. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 312 ABIERTO INTERNACIONAL DE TENIS VARONIL DE OBREGON 2014 Date: 19 - 25 May 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Raul Montes Supervisor: Jaime Chavez Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Head ATP NOVIKOV SURPRISES ALL The fifth and final leg of the mini ITF Men’s circuit organised by the Tennis Federation of Mexico was played on the hard courts of the Club Campestre de Ciudad, Obregon. Unlike the others, this tournament was played at sea level, being Obregon a city in the State of Sonora overlooking the Gulf of California. The victory went to an outsider: Dennis Novikov, 20 year-old born in Moscow but raised in the States, where he moved as a child with his family. Specialist of fast surfaces, for now Dennis plays only in the American continent. In the final he faced another American, Daniel Nguyen. It was a fought and balanced match, with Novikov able to regain a set of disadvantage ending the game, after more than two hours of real battle, at the third set with the score of 7-5. To win the Doubles tournament were the Puerto Rican Llompart and the Argentine Martinez. In the final they defeated in two straight sets the Brazilian De Paula and the Canadian Krainik. OBREGON CITY 313 TENNIS & TOURISM OBREGON AND THE LAGUNA NAINARI County seat of Cajeme, Obregon City is the second most important city of Sonora, the northern state of the Mexican federation. Originally the city was called Cajeme, changing to its current name when was liberated by the Mexican revolutionary Alvaro Obregon. Here still live several indigenous Yaqui, known for their temperament and their proverbial pride of being the heirs of a nation of warriors. There are several tourist attractions: the lagoon Nainari, the Ostimuri fun park, the Yaqui Museum, the Golf Club and the beaches "Del Sol", "Hivulai" (on the homonymous island) and "Cochorit". The tournament Future ITF is played at the Club Campestre de Obregon City. The Club, founded over 60 years ago, has six hard tennis courts, a function room, a bike path, a fitness centre and a hotel. There is free entry for the whole duration of the tournament. Located in the city centre, at about 8 km from the Club, the official hotel is the four-stars "Hotel Valle Grande". All its rooms are fully soundproofed and have king size bed, Wi-Fi and cable TV. To reach the Club Campestre you will have to get a taxi (about $ 5). The international airport of Obregon City, which operates mainly flights to the capital Mexico City, is about 30 km away. The cost of the taxi from the hotel to the airport and vice-versa is more or less $ 30. In the city centre you can find several restaurants with international cuisine, Japanese, Mexican, Italian and Brazilian, and bars for a drink after dinner. 314 TROFEO MARCHI GIORGIO Date: 26 May -1 June 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ + H Tournament director: Giovanni Pacchioni Supervisor: Riccardo Ragazzini Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop VANNI SUPERSTAR Due to the fact that during that week the only other options for the specialists of clay are the Roland Garros and the Challenger of Vicenza and thanks to the hospitality offered to the players, the ITF of Cesena has always had an entry list of all respect. The tournament is played at the Tennis Club located inside the Hippodrome, in an area surrounded by green. The Men's Singles was won by the Tuscan Luca Vanni, elected in 2014 "Mister Futures", thanks to the seven titles won in the circuit that year, positioning him a step away from the top 150 in the world. After the many physical problems that have characterised his career, the 29 year-old with an explosive service has finally found a continuity in his performance. In the final he defeated the American Mitchell Krueger, only player capable of taking a set away from him. The day before Vanni, paired with Trusendi, won the final of the Doubles tournament played against Giorgini and Volante. CESENA 315 TENNIS & TOURISM CESENA, CITY OF MALATESTA With a population of about 100.000 inhabitants, Cesena is an Italian Commune of the Emilia Romagna region and co-chief of the Province of Forlì-Cesena. The ITF Future is played at the Hippodrome, a club within the “Parco dello Sport”, a large area housing also the Palasport and the Athletics stadium. The club has six clay courts (two of which indoors) and other two indoors in concrete, an outdoor Olympic swimming pool with adjoining water park, a green area with barbecue facilities, a gym, a clubhouse, a room with billiards and a room to play cards. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the "Best Western Cesena", about 3 km from the club. Players and staff have access to a shuttle from the hotel to the club and vice versa. Cesena has a good public transportation service, with two lines stopping very close to the Hippodrome. The nearest airport is the Federico Fellini of Rimini (but operates a few flights), while the one of Bologna, about 90 km from Cesena, serves several domestic and international destinations. As for the whole Romagna, food symbol of Cesena is the “Piadina” (thin flat bread). In the city there are about fifty kiosks selling “piadina” , delicious stuffed with cheese, sausage and vegetables. Another specialty are the “tagliatelle al ragù” (eggs pasta with meat sauce) and “Strozzapreti” with wild pig sauce. To eat we recommend "Il Portico", open every day until late at night. Good alternatives are "Le Scuderie" in the Hippodrome or the "Rugantino", a typical trattoria of Romagna. After dinner the young people of Cesena meet at the "Chiosco", a trendy bar in Viale Carducci. 316 MOSCOW OPEN 2014 Date: 26 May - 1 June 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Natalia Kamelzon Supervisor: Sergei Dubrov Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Babolat French Open RUBLEV, THE CHOSEN ONE In 1994 on the banks of the Volga river, in Moscow, was born the Belokammenaya Tennis School. Today, after 20 years, is one of the best preparation centres of the Russian capital for those who want to play as professionals. In late May the Academy, conducted by Vladimir Kamelzon, guru of the Muscovites coaches, hosts a combined ITF with a $15.000 Men's tournament. The Russians Kravchuk and Karatsev together with the Dutch Westerhof were considered the favourites to win. However, of the three players, the only one to get closer to the final was Westerhof, stopped in the semi-final by the 17 year old Andrey Rublev (who a week after will win the Junior Roland Garros). In an all Russian final Rublev clearly defeated Stanislas Vovk, bringing home the Singles’ trophy. The day before, though, was Vovk, together with the Belarusian Gerasimov, to lift the trophy of the Doubles, earned after a very fought game against Rublev and Matsukevich and resolved only in the tiebreak match (10-8). MOSCOW 317 used for the tournament, where are trained the best hopes of Russian tennis. Inside there are also a bar and a restaurant. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the ''Ismaylovo Beta", about thirty minutes drive from the Club. It is a three-star hotel with about twenty floors. The rooms and the service are pretty basic. There is a shuttle bus for players and referees from the hotel to the club and vice versa. Moscow has a first-class public transport network. Its metro has about one hundred stations and a dozen lines. In addition there is a large tram network that interfaces with the bus lines. The main airports in Moscow are Domodedovo and Šeremetievo. Typical of Russian cuisine are soups, excellent when seasoned with the spices usually founded on the tables of restaurants. There are also many beef and fish dishes. The best places to dine, in our opinion, are: "Restaurant Noyan Tun", "Khachapuri", "Brix II", "Turandot" and "Cafe Pushkin". TENNIS & TOURISM MOSCOW, RUSSIA BIG HEART With over 12 million inhabitants (arriving to 16 with the metropolitan area) Moscow is the capital and main economic-financial centre of the Russian Federation. The Red Square, the St. Basil's Cathedral, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the Kremlin palace and its walls are bustling every day with crowds of tourists. The ITF Combined takes place within the Belokamennaya Tennis School, a facility with six clay courts, five of which are 318 OPEN CANOTTIERI MINCIO CITTA’ DI MANTOVA TROFEO INVIO Date: 30 June - 5 July 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Marco Prandi Supervisor: Pier Luigi Grana Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Head ATP VANNI’S SEVENTH SYMPHONY The Men Futures played in early summer at the club Canottieri Mantova is one of the classic appointments of the ITF’ s international calendar. At the starting line several players who usually play in the Challenger’s circuit: the French Teixeira, the Italians Vanni, Naso and Vagnozzi and the Spanish Samper Montana. Confirming him-self one of the best players of the moment, Luca Vanni triumphed in the Singles, following the Austrian-Italian Riccardo Bellotti in the Canottieri’s Roll of Honour. Vanni arrived in Mantua with already six ITF titles under his belt (all won in 2014). His con-tinuity of performance projected him, in the second half of the season, among the top 200 in the world. He played an exemplary tournament, founding himself in danger only in the semi-final, when he was forced to the third set by Vagnozzi. Vanni then won the final against the Slovak Klec with a double 64. Brazilian victory in the Doubles: Dutra Silva and Sakamoto defeated in the tiebreak match the Dominicans Garcia and Hernandez. MANTUA 319 TENNIS & TOURISM MANTUA, VIRGILIO’S CITY Lying on a bank of the river Mincio, a tributary of the Po, not far from the border with Emilia Romagna (south) and Veneto (east), Mantua is a chief-town of Lombardy. It has a population of about 50 thousand inhabitants. Mantua is the birthplace of Virgilio, the Roman poet author of the Aeneid. The ITF Future is played on the courts of the Rowing Club Mincio, a sports club with a long history (it was founded in 1883) located near Porta Mulina. It has seven tennis clay courts (four of which indoors), two in greenset and one in synthetic grass. It also owns a gym and a cafeteria-restaurant with a panoramic view over the Mincio river. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is "La Favorita", strategically located between the highway and the centre of Mantua, a few minutes away from the Canottieri Mincio. The hotel is cosy and elegant, and all its “city style” rooms are equipped with pay TV, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. Inside there is a restaurant with an excellent wine cellar. Players and staff can use a shuttle bus to and from the club. At about 40 km, the nearest airport is the Catullo of Verona Villafranca, while the train station is only 2 km from the club. The traditional cuisine of Mantova is linked to the one of the farmers, though, very rich and varied. We recommend, although not so cheap, the restaurant "Il Cigno", the "Occhino Bianca" and the "Osteria della Fragoletta". 320 4° MEMORIAL ROSSINI TROFEO BPER Date: 7 - 11 July 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Gianprimo Nicolini Supervisor: Massimo Morelli Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Wilson Tour Clay Court Germany FRATANGELO TAKES IT ALL In the heart of the Italian summer takes place the Memorial Rossini of Sassuolo, a well established Futures and one of the most preferred ITF tournament by players. As tradition wants during the week of the tournament it was organised the usual football match, the gala dinner and the inevitable visit to the nearby Museum of Fer-rari. The entry list of the Singles was led by Marcora and Brizzi, but to win was the American Bjorn Fratangelo. In 2011 the 21 year old from Pittsburgh, trained by his dad Mario, won the Roland Garros Junior, but since then has been struggling to emerge in the world of pro. After risking big in the first round against Basso, Fra-tangelo in the final defeated Alberto Brizzi, who was forced to leave the game at the second set due to a muscle injury. The day before Fratangelo and the Brazilian Dutra Silva defeated the Italians Leonardi and Pancaldi, so as to win the Doubles Tournament. SASSUOLO 321 TENNIS & TOURISM SASSUOLO, CAPITAL OF CERAMICS The most important industrial centre of Emilia-Romagna, Sassuolo is chief-town of the district of ceramics. It is located 16 km from Modena and counts about 40.000 inhabitants. The tournament is played at the Sporting Club Sassuolo. The Club has eight outdoors courts (five of which are in red clay, one in cement and two in synthetic grass), four courts in bolltex covered by a fixed laminated structure and four courts (two in clay and two in synthetic grass) with pressure static structures closed during the winter. To complete the centre: a lounge bar, a pizzeria, a restaurant, two football pitches and two for mini football, two beach courts, gyms, areas dedicated to spinning, aerobics, yoga, a Turkish bath and two swimming pools. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the "Michelangelo", a modern hotel with free parking. All rooms have air TV, satellite channels and PAY TV. Available to players and referees a shuttle service from and to the Sporting Club. The nearest airport is the Bologna Marconi, 65 km away from the club. Open for lunch and dinner every day except Monday, the restaurant of the Sporting Club serves very good food. Excellent are the "gnocco" and the "tigelle" both local specialties. For a drink after dinner we recommend the "Charlie's Café" and the "Joker Pub". 322 KAZAN OPEN 1 Date: 4 - 9 August 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Ekaterina Nigmedzyanova Supervisor: Sandor Arvay Surface: Red clay outdoor IMPRESSIVE SAFIULLIN In mid August at the Kazan Tennis Akademy, a modern and functional facility, takes place a mini circuit of two ITF Men. In 2013 the Akademy hosted the Universiade’ s tournament and every year is theatre of an event of the Challenger’s circuit. Over 80% of the players in the main draw were Russian, therefore was easy to predict the victory of a home player. To win was Roman Safiullin, who turned 17 during that week, considered by many as the new Safin. In May of 2014 Roman won the Bonfiglio, a junior tournament with the same prestige of the Slam. In Kazan the young player has really impressed everyone, losing only one set in the final against compat-riot Richard Muzaev, five years older. Andrei Levine and Anton Zaitcev triumphed in the Doubles, beating in an all Russian final Safiullin and Bublik. KAZAN 323 KAZAN OPEN 1 Date: 11 -16 August 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Ekaterina Nigmedzyanova Supervisor: Sandor Arvay Surface: Hard outdoor BALUDA TAKES IT ALL Second tournament of the ITF Men played at the Kazan Tennis Akademy. This time, however, on concrete and not on clay as the previous week - thing quite rare in the circuit - on the same courts that in June host an ITF Women and until 2013 an ATP Challenger. In March the Akademy is also theatre, but on indoor courts, of the Kremlin Cup Challenger. Once again the victory went to a home player, Victor Baluda, who one week later, in the wake of the success obtained in Kazan, will win the Futures of Moscow. The 22 year old Muscovite risked a lot in the quarter-final against compatriot Polyakov, being at first behind of a set and then two points from defeat in the third set. In the final, however, he dominated the Israeli Goldengoren. Paired with Karlovskiy, Baluda also won the Doubles, defeating in an all Russian final Saveliev and Vaks. KAZAN 324 TROFEO GRUPPO MAZZINI Date: 18 -23 August 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Fabio Morra Supervisor: Roberto Ranieri Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Wilson US Open AGAIN BRKIC Arrived to its eighth edition, the ITF Futures of Este is played, as tradition wants, in the third week of August on the tennis courts of the TC Este. The entry list featured several players who regularly play in the Challenger circuit as the Spanish Gerard Granollers, the Monegasque Benjamin Balleret and the Italians Lorenzo Giustino and Gianluca Naso, who then was forced to withdraw due to an injury. The Singles’ trophy, however, went to the Bosnian Tomislav Brkic, arrived at Este strong of the success obtained in the Futures of Appiano played the week before. A victory well deserved, having clearly defeated Granollers, then the Sicilian Caruso, the other Spanish Munoz-De La Nava and in the semifinals Walter Trusendi. In the bottom board Francesco Picco played very well until the end but then Brkic broke his dream of winning the first ITF of his career. A partial consolation, however, for Picco who together with Trusendi triumphed in the Doubles, defeating the couple Gil - Justin. ESTE 325 TENNIS & TOURISM ESTE, THE CITY OF FLOWERS Located in the province of Padua, the town of Este has approximately 17,000 inhabitants. Every year it is home to "Este in bloom", an event that celebrates the return of spring. During that period the whole city is decorated with plants and flowers of all kinds. The tournament takes place at the "Tennis Club Este". The club has two outdoors clay courts and three indoors clay courts, used for training and in case of bad weather. In the large garden in front of the tennis courts there is a small swimming pool, while the bar and the restaurant are located at the entrance of the club. The admission is free for the whole duration of the tournamentt. There are three partner hotels: the "Hotel Centrale", located in the main square of Este, the "Villa Altura" and the "Hotel Villa Beatrice”. They are all three-star hotels. There is a shuttle service between the club and the hotels and to and from the nearby railway station of Monselice, about ten minutes drive from the Tennis Club Este (accessible by the A13 motorway Bologna-Padova, exit at Monselice). You can get to Este with the regional road 10 (from Mantua) or the SS16 (from Padua). Within the Este Tennis Club is a restaurant where you can enjoy local specialty as well as grilled meat. The most popular restaurant in the centre of Este is "Le Strie". Close by there is also the "Enoteca Castello", a pub with a very good selection of wines. 326 COPA INDER MEDELLÍN Date: 18 - 23 August 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Juan Guillermo Ruiz Supervisor: Carlos Arturo Diaz Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Wilson Championships AREVALO’S GREAT WEEK In the second-half of August, Medellin, located at almost 1,500 metres above sea level, is home of a $ 15.000 ITF Men tournament. It is played at the LAT, the Ligua Antiqueña de Tenis, a club where are trained the best young promises of Colombian tennis. The favourites were the home players Nicolas Barrientos and Carlos Salamanca, the French Gianni Mina and the Brazilian Fabiano De Paula. Surprisingly, however, to win in the Single was the representative of El Salvador, Marcelo Arevalo, good at exploiting a easy Draw, due to the premature defeats of the most awaited pro-tagonists. In the final Arevalo defeated in two sets the Colombian Spir, thus winning his first Fu-tures trophy of 2014. A fantastic week for Arevalo, who with the Mexican Ramirez conquered the Doubles too, beating in the final the Argentine Mena and the American Gard. MEDELLIN 327 TENNIS & TOURISM MEDELLIN, TENNIS AT HIGH ALTITUDE Capital of the department of Antioquia, Medellin is located at almost 1500 metres above sea level. With over 2 million inhabitants it is the second most populous and economically important city of Colombia. Until eighty years ago the main source of income of Medellin was the production and trade of coffee. Today, however, it has several industries: mechanical, steel, glass and ceramics and, the most important one, textiles. The plateau on which stands Medellin is protected on one side by the Western Cordillera and on the other side from the East Cordillera, thus enjoying a mild climate throughout the year, to the point to be called "the city of eternal spring". Thanks to the textile manufactory, it is the fashion capital of Colombia, with a constant coming and going of designers, buyers and businessmen. The ITF Men's tournament is played on the courts of the Liga Antioquena de Tenis de Campo. It is an extremely large facility, with ten outdoors clay tennis courts surrounded by a football pitch, an athletics track, swimming pools, a baseball field and many other areas dedicated to all kinds of sports. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the "Tryp" situated just 300 metres from the Club and thus easily reachable on foot. The club and the official hotel are within walking distance. The airport "Jose Maria Cordova" is about 40 km from the venue of the tournament and can be reached by taxi at a cost of about $ 30, or by public transportation with only $ 10. 328 OPEN CLUB EL RODEO 2014 Date: 25 - 30 August 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Hector A. Monroy Supervisor: Carlos Arturo Diaz Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Head ATP HERNANDES CONQUESTS MEDELLIN At the end of August, while waiting for the ATP Challenger that takes place in early September, Medellin hosted the second consecutive ITF tournament. Same surface but different venue. This time the tournament took place at the Club El Rodeo. The favourite, the Argentine Marco Trungel-liti, was stopped in the semi-finals by Marcelo Arevalo, the tennis player from El Salvador, who won a few days before the ITF played at the Ligua Antiqueña de Tenis. The trail of victories of the 24-year old native of Sonsonate and brother of Rafael (playing in the Futures circuit too) ended at number nine, with the defeat in two sets in the final by Jose Hernandes (Dominican Republic). Hard fought and balanced the Doubles’ final. Against the odds, to win were the Brazilian De Paula and the Chilean Jarry, defeating the number one seed couple of the Draw, the South African O'Brien and the Colombian Spir. MEDELLIN 329 ECU F5 Date: 1 - 6 September 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Juan Carlos Osorio Supervisor: Jimi Cardona Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Wilson ECUADORIAN POKER FOR ESCOBAR In the first week of September takes place the Futures of Quito, yet another tournament played at a high altitude. The almost 3000 metres above sea level favoured locals players, more accus-tomed to the rarefied air. And, indeed, to win, respecting the odds, was the Ecuadorian Gonzalo Escobar, strong of three ITF titles won in 2014 in his homeland. Escobar had an exemplary week in Quito, eliminating in the order the Argentines Lobartolo and Iriarte, then the Chilean Rivera-Aranguiz and the American Smith without losing a set. Up to the final the left-handed Escobar left to his opponents only 17 games, which become 20 after the 61 62 of the final against the Peruvian Echazu. The day before Echazu, paired with the Chilean Rivera-Aranguiz, won the Doubles tournament, beating the pair Makiguchi-Zeballos. 330 TENNIS & TOURISM QUITO, AT THE FOOT OF THE ANDES Ecuador's capital, Quito is located on a plateau at almost 2,800 metres above sea level, in the west part of the Andes. After La Paz is the highest capital in the world. In Quito there are many museums. We suggest to visit the Banco Central, with a considerable archaeological exposition that explains the succession of all the different civilizations in the area and the brand new Casa del Alabado-Columbian Art Museum. The ITF Futures Combined took place at the Quito Tenis y Golf Club, one of the most exclusive country clubs throughout Ecuador. The Club counts seven themed restaurants, a twentyseven holes golf course, a gym, a football pitch, three swimming pools, six squash courts, an equestrian centre and twenty clay tennis courts. Free entry for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the five-stars "Hilton Colon Hotel". With all the comforts a wealthy client could desire, it is located 15 km from the club. The organization provides a shuttle service between the hotel and the Club and vice versa. Quito Airport is 40 kilometres from the venue. The typical ingredients of Ecuadorian cuisine are rice, plantains, shrimp (and fish in general) and yucca (a root). For a drink after dinner and a bit of fun we recommend the "Plaza Foch", where you can find plenty of places where to dance at the rhythm of Latin American music and many karaoke. QUITO 331 ECU F6 Date: 8 -13 September 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Juan Carlos Osorio Supervisor: Jimi Cardona Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Wilson LAPENTTI PROPHET IN HIS HOMELAND In September the Tennis Club Ibarra hosts a leg of the mini Ecuadorian circuit of ITF Men's Futures. The town lies at almost 2500 metres above sea level, so all the players who are not accustomed to play at such high altitude the first few days struggled to get used to the rarefied air, with obvious repercussion on their game. It goes without saying that local and Colombians players were advantaged. The favourites of the tournament in terms of ranking were the Argentines Andres Molteni and Marco Trungelliti, but to win was Giovanni Lapentti, brother of Nicolas, a former top 10 and the best Ecuadorian tennis player ever. Well deserved success (the only one in 2014) for Lapentti, who first defeated Molteni in semi-final, then Trungelliti in the final. Partial consolation for the Argentine in the Doubles, where with the Peruvian Galdos thrioumphed on the American King and the Colombian Spir. 332 TENNIS & TOURISM IBARRA, THE CITY FOUNDED TWICE At the foot of the volcano Imbabura, San Miguel de Ibarra, Ecuador, is the capital of the province that share its name with the volcano. It has almost 120 thousand inhabitants and is located 70 kilometres north east of the capital Quito. Founded at 2400 metres of altitude in the 17th century, the city was destroyed by an earthquake on August 16, 1868. Four years later he was re-founded, becoming the youngest city in Ecuador. The ITF Men Futures is played at the Ibarra Tenis Club. Most important sport club of the whole northern Ecuador, the facility, located in the little town El Jardin, has eight tennis courts in red clay, billiards and table tennis room, a small theatre and a hall for conferences and events. The entry is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the four-stars ''Hostaria El Prado". It offers to its guests a tennis court, a small football pitch, three swimming pools, and a spa with Jacuzzi, sauna, massage room and a solarium. At about three hours by car, the nearest airport is the one of Quito. The easiest way to reach it is by taxi, at a cost of about $ 100. The hotel is located 5 km from the Club (only $ 1.5 by taxi). Players and staff have a free shuttle service between the hotel and the club and a pickup service at the airport. We recommend three restaurants where you can eat well at reasonable prices: "La Botica Café", "Caribou Ibarra", and "The Estelita". IBARRA 333 NORWEGIAN TENNIS OPEN Date: 27 October - 1 November 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Anders Borg Supervisor: Barbro Raabe Surface: Hard indoor Balls: Wilson US Open MARIE LORD OF OSLO The Norwegian Tennis Open is formed by two ITF Combined tournaments, held in the Swedish cap-ital between the end of October and the first week of November. Both ITF are played on the twelfth hard courts of the Oslo Tennis Arena, within which is also housed the headquarters of the Norwegian Tennis Federation. Unlike the other Scandinavian countries, Norway never had a player in the top 100 yet. Both the media and the Federtennis seems to have great hopes for the 15 year old Casper Ruud, who still plays mostly in the Junior category. The Single tournament of the first week was won by the French Jules Marie, number one of the seeding, who defeated pretty easily the Belgian Yannick Martens. The Swedish Rosenholm and the British Walsh won the Doubles, defeating in a hard-fought final the Croatians twins Ivan and Matj Sabanov. 334 fish soup. For a fish based dinner we suggest one of the many restaurants of Aker Brygge, the new harbor district, overlooking the fjord. Plenty of places where to enjoy a drink after dinner. TENNIS & TOURISM OSLO, QUEEN OF THE FIORDS Oslo (called Kristiania until 1921) is the capital of the Kingdom of Norway. It has about 600 thousand inhabitants and spreads on the northernmost part of a fjord in the basin of the Skagerrak. Modern and functional, Oslo is currently the most expensive capital of Europe. The Oslo Tennis Arena hosts two consecutive ITF Combined. In addition to the offices of the Norwegian Federtennis, it houses a gym, a conference room, a restaurant and eleven indoors hard tennis courts. The daily ticket costs 100 Norwegian Kroner. With 700 Kroner, however, you can purchase a ticket valid for both weeks of the mini tour. The official hotel is the four-stars "Clarion Royal Christiana". It is located in the city centre, a short walk from Oslo Central Station. All the rooms have king size beds, cable TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning and mini bar. Due to some infrastructural works to the railways, it is particularly awkward to access the Arena by car, therefore the organizers provided a free travel card to all players for their entire stay in Oslo. The metro station Asle is 100 m from the Oslo Tennis Arena. The airport is connected to the capital by a high-speed train departing every ten minutes. The cost of the ticket is about € 25. The specialties of the Norwegian cuisine are the “fårikål” (lamb with cabbage), “lapskaus” (pork stew with potatoes and vegetables), meatballs, steamed salmon and OSLO 335 NORWEGIAN TENNIS OPEN Date: 3 - 8 November 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Anders Borg Supervisor: Barbro Raabe Surface: Hard indoor Balls: Wilson US Open OBRY LORD OF OSLO The men tournaments of the Norwegian Tennis Open 2014 have been conquered by French players. After the success in the first week of Jules Marie, the second Futures played on the indoor courts of the Oslo Tennis Arena was won by Julien Obry. Junior No. 5 in 2009, the 23 year old of Corbie is struggling to emerge as a pro, with a ranking that so far has not be able to go past the No. 267. His pretty petit physique by the standard of modern tennis and luck of power are most probably the main reasons of Julien difficulties to succeed as a pro. After risking big in the second round against the Swedish Renard (he found himself down of a set and 2-5 in the second), Obry le-gitimized his success defeating in the final the Belgian bomber De Loore. The Croatians twins Sabanov, finalists the previous week, won the Doubles, defeating in the final the Dutch Arends and the British Walsh. OSLO 336 HELLENIC ZEUS PRO ITF CIRCUIT Date: 3 - 9 November 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Antonis Kalaitzakis Supervisor: Dimitris Saratzidis Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Wilson US Open SAFIULLIN THE CHOSEN ONE For five weeks between October and November the island of Crete, Greece, is home to a circuit of five $ 10.000 ITF Combined. The tournaments are played in a resort 20 km from Heraklion Airport, in the town of Hersonissos. All eyes were on the 17 year old Roman Safiullin, Junior No. 2 in 2014 and winner of the Trofeo Bonfiglio. The Muscovite has considerable physical means and good fun-damentals, although is still raw in the movements. The Russian champion reached the final with-out losing even a single set, taking advantage of a easy draw. His opponent for the title was the Serbian Bjelica, 13 years older than him. Safiullin won in three sets, taking home his third Futures of the season. The Greek Jakupovic and the Russian Kalovelonis won the Doubles, defeating in two tie-break the Belgian Gille and the French Musialek. HERAKLION 337 TENNIS & TOURISM HERAKLION, WHERE THE SEA SPARKLES Heraklion is a town of about 150,000 people located on the coast of the Aegean Sea. Thanks to its natural, historical and archaeological wealth is one of the top holiday destinations. It is the fifth largest city of Greece and, as the rest of the nation, over the years has been under different rulers. Thanks to the famous port of Knossos, the city was made capital under Turkish domination, while later on became an important Venetian fortress. Within the hotel "Lyttos Beach", the Hellenic Zeus is a small Tennis Club. What is striking about this club is the location: just a few metres from the beach. While you watch the games you can indeed hear the sound of the sea. The club has about thirteen hard courts (they have been redone recently. Before there was a synthetic surface). The admission is free. Especially at the weekend the guests of the hotel stop to watch the games. Obviously the official hotel is the "Lyttos Beach" and being the tennis club inside the hotel, there is no need for any kind of transportation. You just have to get out of the hall, walk down to the sea and there you are. The main airport (serving only domestic flights) is the Heraklion N. Kazantzakis Airport. As all the cuisines of the Mediterranean, Greek cuisine is rich in vegetables, legumes and fruits. Great also the use of cheese, especially goat cheese, famous is the Greek Feta. Inside the hotel there is a restaurant (buffet) where you can find just about anything. 338 HELLENIC ZEUS PRO ITF CIRCUIT Date: 10 - 16 November 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Antonis Kalaitzakis Supervisor: Dimitris Saratzidis Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Wilson US Open AND AGAIN ... SAFIULLIN Last of the five Futures combined that take place between October and November at the Hellenic Zeus Pro Circuit of Crete, a Greek island that offers pleasant temperatures even in November. The tournament is played on the tennis courts of the Lytton Beach Hotel, a resort in a very charming position. The entry list of the tournament is pretty much the same of that of the previous leg, with the French Musialek and the Serbian Milosevic as top seeded. But, as the previous week, to win was Roman Safiullin. A little over 17 year of age the boy from Moscow closes 2014 with four titles Futures under his belt. After risking at the second round against the Greek Jacupovic, Safiullin was forced to play a third set in a hard-fought final against the Serbian Bejtulahi. Serbian victory, however, in the Doubles tournament: Petrovic and Vucic defeated in two sets the Greek Jakupovic and the Russian Kalovelonis. HERAKLION 339 PRIMER TORNEO INTERNACIONAL VARONIL FUTURE HUATULCO Date: 10 - 16 November 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Francisco Javier Gaitan Estrada Supervisor: Jaime Chavez Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Head ATP VELOTTI ENDS THE YEAR WITH A BANG In November the resort of Las Brisas, a true paradise on heart on the Pacific coast of Mexico, a few hundred kilometres south of Acapulco, hosted for the first time an ITF Men (with a prize mon-ey of $ 15.000). The tournament is played on the hard courts of the hotel. The Single final was dis-puted by the two top seeded players: the Argentine Agustin Velotti and the representative of Bar-bados Islands Darian King. Curiously, both players arrived at the decisive match without leaving even a single set to their opponents. To win, albeit only 7-5 at the decisive set, the most experi-enced Velotti, so as to earn his second Futures of 2014. The Guatemalan Diaz-Figueroa and the Mexican Patino won the Doubles tournament, defeating 10-6 at the tie-break match the Venezuelan Souto and the Argentine Velotti. 340 TENNIS & TOURISM HUATULCO AND ITS NINE BAYS Huatulco is a Mexican town of about 50,000 inhabitants, moulded predominantly around tourism. Famous are its nine bays with crystal clear sea, crowded every year by thousands of tourists. Huatulco is located in the state of Oaxaca, and is situated at the meeting point between the mountains of the Sierra Madre del Sur and the Pacific Ocean, 500 km south of Acapulco. The ITF tournament is played on the outdoors hard courts of the Las Brisas Hotel, where are also staying the tennis players. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the "Las Brisas Huatulco", within a huge holiday resort, where, with an all-inclusive tariff, the many tourists can enjoy all kind of food, drinks and entertainment. Being the hotel just a few metres away from the club there is no need for a shuttle service. At about 15 km the nearest airport is the "Bahias de Huatulco", which you can reach it with a taxi at a cost of 150MXN. HUATULCO 341 HERODOTOU TENNIS ACADEMY CYPRUS Date: 18-23 November 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Demitris Herodotou Supervisor: Dimitris Saratzidis Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Babolat Team LOKOLI’S FIRST VICTORY In the second and third week of November takes place in Cyprus a mini circuit of three $ 10.000 ITF Men tournaments, played on outdoor hard courts. Thanks to the always mild weather in Cyprus it is possible to play outside all year round. The second and third legs are played in Larnaca, at the Herodotou Academy. To win was the 20 year old French Laurent Lokoli that, not having registered in time, had to face the qualifiers. Lokoli had few troubles only in the quarter-final, against the Italian Crepaldi, when he had to catch up a set of disadvantage. In the final, however, he easily de-feated Chrysochos, product of the local academy and great Cypriot hope. In Larnaca Lokoli won his first title of 2014. British victory in the Doubles tournament, with the pair Clayton - Gabb defeating, against all the odds, the Italians Bortolotti and Crepaldi. 342 TENNIS & TOURISM LARNACA, IN THE WARMTH OF CYPRUS Located in the south of the Country, Larnaca is the third most important city of Cyprus. A city that undoubtedly lives during the summer, when the beautiful beaches and the hotels are filled with young people and tourists. The tournament takes place at the Herodotou Tennis Academy, with five outdoors hard courts, all next to each other. The club also has a couple of mini-tennis courts and a clubhouse with a cafeteria, a gym, locker rooms and several areas for relaxation. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the excellent four-stars "E-Hotel", located 100 metres from the sea and at less than a five minute drive from the club. The only negative aspect of the hotel is that there are not places close by where to go in the evening and to reach the city centre you need to get a car (10/15 minute drive). Inside there is a restaurant, a gym, and a spa with pool. The tournament provides a good service of transportation between the Club and the hotel, as well as to the nearby airport and the city centre (for a fee). Larnaca International Airport is a five minute drive from the venue (the fence of the runaway borders with the academy). Larnaca is connected with several daily flights to major European cities. For lunch there is a buffet at the club. In the evening, if you do not want to take a taxi to go downtown, the only option is the restaurant of the hotel, where a buffet much more varied and extensive than that of the Club will give you the chance to enjoy the delights of international cuisine. LARNACA 343 HERODOTOU TENNIS ACADEMY CYPRUS Date: 24-30 November 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Demitris Herodotou Supervisor: Dimitris Saratzidis Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Babolat Team CHRYSOCHOS PROPHET IN HIS OWN HOMELAND In the last week of November takes place the last leg of the mini circuit of three $ 10.000 ITF Men tournaments of Cyprus. As the previous leg it was disputed on the tennis courts of the Herodotou Tennis Academy, which counts nearly 400 students in addition to train the best young tennis players of this small Mediterranean state, with the hope to find a new Baghdatis. Actually in Larnaca there was a Baghdatis, Petros, older brother of Marcos, busy in the Doubles. To win the Single tournament was the 18 year-old Chrysochos, best student of the Academy and finalist of the previous leg, so as to earn his second Futures of the season. In the final, the young Cypriot beat the Italian Crepaldi, with an incredible comeback: he lost the first set and found himself with four games in disadvantage in the second set, saving several match points. Irish success in the Doubles’ Draw, with Barry - O'Hare sharply defeating the Italians Crepaldi and Bortolotti. LARNACA 344 ITF PARQUE DEL ESTE Date: 15 - 20 December 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Sergio Tobal Supervisor: Jimi Cardona Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Wilson THE CYCLONE RUBLEV IN SANTO DOMINGO Taking advantage of the favourable weather conditions, between the end of November and the beginning of December, the Tennis Federation of the Dominican Republic organised a mini circuit of four weeks of ITF Men tournaments. The last leg, with a prize money of $ 15.000, took place in the capital Santo Domingo, at the Tenis Parque del Este Centre. The entry list featured several players included in the top 400 in the world. There was great anticipation to see the Russian An-drey Rublev, the seventeen year old Junior world champion and winner of the 2014 Roland Garros. The young Muscovite did not disappoint, earning in Santo Domingo his third Futures of the year. In the final Rublev defeated in two sets the American Mitchell Kruger, three years older than him, so as to reach his best ranking, No. 450 in the world. Paired with the other US player, Bangoura, Kruger the day before had won the Doubles tourna-ment, beating in a hardfought final the Bulgarian Lazov and the Peruvian Echavu. SANTO DOMINGO 345 TENNIS & TOURISM THE PEACEFULL SANTO DOMINGO With its almost 3 million inhabitants, Santo Domingo is the Capital of the Dominican Republic. Overlooking the Caribbean Sea, it is located at the mouth of the Ozama River. It is the oldest European settlement and was the first Spanish colony. The ITF Women's tournament is played at the Tenis Parque del Este, a sport centre of the Dominican Federation with thirteen courts in Plexipave, including a Central which can accommodate up to 3,700 people. Multiple services within the centre. The admission is free throughout the tournament. The official hotel is the "Quality Hotel Real Aeropuerto Santo Domingo". It is a small three stars hotel, comfortable, nicely decorated and with an excellent location, perfect for a business trip and work commitments. The nearest airport is the Internacional De Las Americas. It is at just one km from the official hotel and about a fifteen minute drive from the Club. 346 CHI FUTURES 12 Date: 22 - 28 December 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ + H Tournament director: Sergio Herrera Supervisor: Alejandro Roldan Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Head PODLIPNIK-CASTILLO RULES The last professional tournament of the year played on clay was the Futures of Santiago de Chile, which took place at the end of December on the courts of the Club Palestino. Enticed by the fact that the organization ensured hospitality to players in the main draw, many were the top 300 players present in the entry list. Many Chileans, including the expert Hans Podlipnik-Castillo and the young hopes Gonzalo Lama and Christian Garin, at the starting line. To win, both Single and Doubles, was Podlipnik-Castillo. After risking big in the semi-finals against the French Hamou, Podlipnik-Castillo dominated in the final the Austrian Linzer, ending the year in the best way possi-ble. In 2014 he won nine Futures between Egypt, Germany and Chile, thus ending the season at No. 179, his best ranking ever. As said, the day before together with compatriot Peralta, he won the Doubles, defeating in the final the couple Behar-Lama. SANTIAGO 347 TENNIS & TOURISM SANTIAGO, THE MIRROR OF CHILE Capital and largest city of Chile, Santiago is located on a plateau about 600 metres above sea level, flanked by the main chain of the Andes to the east and the Chilean Coastal Range to the west. The Men Futures is played at the end of December in the Club Palestino, one of the oldest of Santiago. The Club has fourteen tennis courts, a swimming pool, a restaurant, a football pitch, an ice rink and an open field for basketball and volleyball and a room for events and ceremonies. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the "Novotel", located in Vitacura district, the most elegant and best-connected of the city. It faces the Amerigo Vespucci Gardens and is very close to the convention centres Casa Piedra and Espacio Riesco and at 6 km from the Club Palestino. Inside there is a restaurant and several conference rooms. Available to players and staff a non-stop shuttle service between the hotel and the Club. The tournament venue is easily accessible by subway, taxis or bicycles, thanks to the excellent network of cycle paths. The Commodore Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport is a fifteen minute drive from the hotel. The restaurant inside the club prepares different Arabic specialties. Many restaurants and cafes are within the "Costanegra Center" a skyscraper of 300 m, the largest shopping centre in the city. Among the most chic and frequented the "Restaurante Riviera", with a trendy atmosphere. Another very impressive place is "El Giratorio", with a breathtaking view over the city. 348 ITF Women In 2014 Crionet was present in fifty-nine Women events of the ITF circuit, providing hundreds and hundreds of hours of live-streaming from all around the word on its website (www.youtennis.net). 349 CIRCUITO FEMININO FUTURE DE TENIS 2014 Date: 10 - 15 February 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Otavio Antonio Della Supervisor: Roberto Brown da Veiga Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Tretorn VOGT IN GREAT FORM For some years now the Confederação Brasileira de Tênis is trying to help the development of Futures tournaments in Brazil, creating a mini ITF circuit to allow the best young Carioca players to collect their first points in the world of pro tennis. Thus was born the Circuito Feminino Future de Tenis. In 2014 the first of the seven Brazilian legs was played in February at the Clube Athletico Paulistano of São Paulo and had a prize money of $25.000. To win was the representative of Leichtenstein Stephanie Vogt, who then at the end of the month reached her best ranking yet, number 137. The 24 year old from Vaduz, coached by the highly regarded coach Nick Carr, who in the past followed Kraijcek, Verkerk and Karlovic, easily defeated in the final the Russian Melnikova. More balanced, however, the Doubles final, which saw Garcia-Vidagany and Pfizenmaier winning 10-8 in the tiebreak match against Duque-Marino and Goncalves. 350 TENNIS & TOURISM SAO PAULO, THE BEGINNING OF A LONG TENNIS SEASON It 's hard to talk about São Paulo without mentioning its size: it is one of the largest cities in the world and the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. It has an area of 1530 square kilometres and counts 11 million inhabitants. São Paulo, however, is not alone in this sea of people. The metropolitan area of São Paulo includes in addition to the metropolis other thirty-eight municipalities. As in all large cities the population density is very high. Altogether there are 20 million people, many from various parts of Brazil and the world. The tournament is played at the Club Athletico Paulistano, one of the oldest of the city. The club boasts thirteen tennis courts -eleven in clay, four of which are used for the tournament, and two in concrete- a small football pitch, swimming pools, restaurants, and many other facilities. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the ''Ibis Budget Sao Paulo Jardins". A budget hotel with 399 rooms, all with air conditioning and flat-screen TV. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi and an abundant and diverse breakfast buffet. The reception is open 24-hour and so it is the convenience store. There is also a business centre and a parking lot for the guests. The hotel is 5 km from the city centre, 10 from the airport and just a couple of kilometres from the club. The city has about 12,500 restaurants of 52 different nationalities, so to eat would surely not be a problem. SAO PAULO 351 SGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 24 February /2 March 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Andrea Taragni Supervisor: Pasquale Pantaleo Surface: Red clay indoor Balls: Head ATP UNEXSPECTED ANASTASIA The first Women ITF of the season is held in February in Beinasco, a town on the outskirts of Turin. The $ 25.000 tournament is played on the three indoor clay courts of the local Tennis Club. Very interesting is the entry list: Ons Jabeur, Eva Birmerova, Alberta Brianti plus four others top 200. The winner, though, was a tennis player not included among the seeded ones: the naturalized Italian Anastasia Grymalska. The 23 year-old from Kiev eliminated one after the other Corinna Dentoni, the number 2 seed Birmerova, the Czech Renata Voracova and in the semi-finals the Hungarian Jani. Against all the odds Grymalska managed to defeat in the final the most quoted Vasylyeva in just two sets. Italian victory in the Doubles thanks to the couple Gatto Monticone Clerico who beat at the end of a hard-fought final, the British couple Rae and Smith. 352 TENNIS & TOURISM BEINASCO, IN THE SHADOW OF TURIN Beinasco is a large municipality (18,100 people) in the province of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont. The association of sports amateurs of Beinasco (USD) with its five clay courts, three of which indoors to allow the game all year round, attracts lots of tennis lovers. It also owns a gym, a swimming pool, a restaurant and a cafeteria. The club has a very warm, almost family like, atmosphere and offers to its guests and members a simple but very tasty cuisine, so as to be often the chosen location for many events. In 2014 for the players party the management organised a show with renowned illusionist Marco Berry and offered a rich buffet in the halls of the Interporto Hotel. The admission was free for the whole duration of the event. The Hotel "Interporto Rivalta" of Turin is the official hotel of the tournament. It is a modern and avant-garde hotel with a friendly atmosphere and a prime location, close to the city centre. To reach Turin Train Station or Caselle airport you can use public transport or take a taxi. There is a shuttle bus service from the hotel to the club. The cuisine of Beinasco is as the one typical of whole the Piedmont region. Plenty of places to go for dinner: the "Marilyn Caffe", "Rosso di Sera”, "Il Gusto" and "L’Angolo Partenopeo", famous for its pizza. BEINASCO 353 CIRCUITO FEMININO DE TENIS 2014 Date: 3-9 March 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Otavio Antonio Della Supervisor: Roberto Browne Da Veiga Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Tretorn BEGU CONFIRMS THE PREDICTION The Sociedade Hipica de Campinas, one of the oldest and most prestigious sports clubs in the city, hosts on its clay courts a $25.000 Women ITF tournament. The event is part of the Futures Brazilian circuit, created to help promising young Carioca players to get the first useful points for the world ranking. The winner of the tournament was Irina Begu, number 38 in the world in 2011. The 24-year old Romanian, number one of the board, found herself in danger only in the second round against the Serbian Jorovic, when she had to catch up a set of disadvantage. In the final she defeated Alexandra Panova, remaining in control of the game from start to finish. Panova, however, was able to console herself in the Doubles tournament. Together with the Ukrainian Kichenok she easily defeated the French Thorpe and the representative of Leichtenstein Vogt , so as to win the decisive match. 354 TENNIS & TOURISM CAMPINAS AND HIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With over one million inhabitants Campinas, located 96 km northwest of the capital, is the third most populous city in the state of São Paulo and the fourteenth of Brazil. It has a mild climate, with an average temperature of 22°. The entire region reaches a total population of around 29 million, practically the 75% of the State of São Paulo. The metropolitan area of Campinas together with the one of São Paulo make the largest metropolitan area in Latin America. Campinas is full of parks, museums and theatres, with a cultural life second only to São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The Municipal Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1974, is perhaps the most important of Brazil. The tournament is played at the Sociedade Hipica de Campinas, a club among the oldest and most prestigious of the city. It has seventeen clay tennis courts, three restaurants, football pitches, outdoor areas equipped for volleyball and basketball, a beach volleyball court and a horse riding centre. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the ''Ibis Campinas ". The rooms are modern and comfortable, with queen size beds, air conditioning, satellite TV and Wi-Fi. The hotel bar is open 24 hours a day. The hotel is located in the city centre, with a taxi rank very close by. To reach the club will cost you about 27 Real. Viracopos Airport is 15 km away and is easily reached by motorway. CAMPINAS 355 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 11 - 16 March 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Guido Pezzella Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop KENNEL’S FIRST VICTORY OF THE YEAR Once again, after the pilot experience of 2013, in 2014 the Forte Village Resort and the Italian Tennis Federation organised a combined ITF circuit that for 20 weeks, between March and December, brought to Santa Margherita di Pula the most promising players of the international scene and all those looking to improve their ranking. The resort, a few kilometres from Cagliari, is one of the most exclusive of Sardinia. The first leg of this circuit was won by the 19 year-old Swiss Karin Kennel, number 10 in the world at the junior level in 2013. The Swiss played flawlessly all week, managing to win the tournament without losing a single set. In the final Kennel left only 3 games to the 15 year old Italian Tatiana Pieri, who, starting from the qualifying games, was able to surprise everybody. Italian victory in the Doubles tournament, thanks to Caregaro and Floris who manage to defeat the number one seeded couple Grajdek - Zec Peskiric. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 356 CIRCUITO FEMININO FUTURE DE TENIS 2014 Date: 10 - 16 March 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Otavio Antonio Della Supervisor: Luiz Parada Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Tretorn BEGU TAKES ALL After the second round held in Campinas, The Circuito Feminino Future de Tenis returns to São Paulo. The $25.000 tournament is played at the Clube Hebraica, a sports club founded in São Paulo in 1953 by a group of Jews sportsmen. Since the 80s is the biggest Jewish club in the world. Irina Begu, strong of her victory in Campinas and number one seed due to her ranking, was the tennis player to beat. She lived up to predictions getting her tenth consecutive victory. After reaching the final without losing even a set, Begu faced the Russian Alexandra Panova. The match was hard-fought, ending only in the third set, after two hours and forty-five minutes of battle. The day before the two finalists won the Doubles tournament, defeating 11-9 in the tiebreak match the Bolivian Alvarez-Teran of and the Argentine Irigoyen. SAO PAULO 357 TENNIS & TOURISM SÃO PAULO, THE CAPITAL OF THE SOUTH AMERICAN TENNIS Along with Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil, as well as the seat of main industries and multinationals companies. The tournament is played at the Clube Hebraica, founded by a group of Jewish sportsmen in 1953, with the aim to create a recreational facility specifically thought for all the inhabitants of São Paulo of Jewish origin, ensuring the respect of the Jewish traditions in sports. Since the eighties it became the largest Jewish sports club in the world. It has ten tennis courts, eight in clay and two in concrete. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the "Ibis", a very large property with 399 rooms, all equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi and satellite TV. Inside there is also a small supermarket open 24 hours. It has a strategic location, close to the many convention centres of São Paulo. The Clube Hebraica is just over 9 km from the hotel. There is a shuttle service for players and staff. Congonhas Airport is about ten minutes from the venue of the tournament, but operates mainly flights to and from other cities in Brazil and some Latin American destinations. Guarulhos (GRU) is the main international airport of São Paulo. From the “Ibis” hotel (30 km away) it takes about forty minutes drive but be aware, due to the chaotic traffic it can take over a hour. 358 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 18 - 23 March 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Roberto Ranieri Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop SLOVENIAN QUEEN Second week at the Forte Village of Santa Margherita di Pula of a series of combined ITF that will continue until the beginning of December. Nestled in the green (147 acres, with a multitude of plants and over 15 thousand trees), the resort offers to its guests a Go Karting circuit, a bowling alley, 11 swimming pools, a golf course, a basketball and volleyball court and 12 tennis courts. The tournament ended in the best possible way with seed number 1 and number 2 playing against each other. The victory went to the Slovenian Masa Zec Peskiric, who was able to defeat the Ukraine Sofiya Kovalets, star of the San Marino Tennis Academy directed by Giorgio Galimberti. Zec Peskiric won in 2 sets, with a double 6-4. The Colombian Lizarazo and the Australian Nancarrow triumphed in the Doubles, defeating in the final Alice Matteucci and Despina Papamichail. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 359 COPA ALTO TENIS Date: 17 - 23 March 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Sergio Herrera Supervisor: Pablo del Gobbo Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Head ATP GABRIELA CÉ QUEEN OF SANTIAGO In mid-March Santiago de Chile hosts a $10.000 Women's ITF tournament. It is played at about 600 metres above sea level on the courts of the Club Providencia, which takes its name from the district in which was built in the seventies. Today the club has 9 tennis courts (7 clay and 2 hard), a restaurant, a conference and events room, a swimming pool and a bowling alley. There was a great anticipation for the 22 years old from Santiago, Fernanda Brito. Her journey though ended in the final, at the hands of the left-handed Brazilian Gabriela Cé, who won the match in 2 sets. More than good, however, Brito’s week who, together with the other Chilean Camila Silva, won the title in the Doubles tournament. The two Chileans fought till the end against the Argentines Sofia Blanco and Nadia Podoroska, closing the match 10-7 thanks a victory in the decisive tiebreak. SANTIAGO 360 CIRCUITO FEMININO FUTURE DE TENIS 2014 Date: 24 - 30 March 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Otavio Antonio Della Supervisor: Luis Parada Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Tretorn BOSIO’S FIRST TIME The Women ITF of Rebeirao Preto is part of the “Circuito Feminino de Tenis” organised by the Brazilian Federtennis to allow Brazilian tennis players starting to play as pro to gain the first points for the world ranking. The tournament is played at the Country Club, a modern sports club with 14 tennis courts, 2 football pitches, a swimming pool and a restaurant. A week to remember for the 19 year-old Argentine Victoria Bosio, who in Ribeirao Preto took her first Futures title. Her opponent in the final was the Brazilian Gabriela Cé. After a brilliant start, Bosio had to fight a bit harder against the Carioca tennis player who in the second set was able to keep up with her for 5 games, before giving in. In a Doubles final all "made in Brazil" the 2 top seeds Alves and Duarte beaten Eduarda Piai and Gabriela Cé 11-9 in the tiebreak match. RIBEIRAO PRETO 361 TENNIS & TOURISM RIBEIRAO PRETO, EVERGREEN CITY With nearly 700 thousand inhabitants, Ribeirão Preto is one of the largest cities of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The weather is warm all year round with an average temperature of over 23°. The city has large green areas such as the “Parco Maurilio Biagi” and the “Zoological Jardim Municipal”. The ITF tournament is played at the Tennis Country Club, a facility with fourteen clay courts, two football pitches, a gym room, an outdoor pool, an area for volleyball and basketball, a restaurant and a clubhouse. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the "Flat Bassano Vaccarini Residence", located in the most chic area of the city, close to the best shops and restaurants. The hotel has an indoor pool and a panoramic terrace. The rooms are mini apartments, all with Wi-Fi, cable TV and air conditioning. Leite Lopes Airport is only 7 km from Ribeirão Preto and even closer to the Country Club. A taxi from the airport to the hotel costs about 75 Real and 35 Real to reach the clubhouse. The best place to go for a drink is "Bar Pinguim", the most popular bar of the city and one of its touristic attractions. It is located at the side of the "Teatro Pedro II" and is furnished with a style that recalls the thirties, when the city was considered one of the beer’s capitals of the world. To eat we recommend the "Churrascaria Coxilha dos Pampa" (meat specialties) and the "Bar do Epicurista". 362 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 25 - 30 March 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Roberto Ranieri Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop ALICE’S VICTORY The first Italian victory arrived at the Forte Village of Santa Margherita di Pula during the third week of the tournament, thanks to Alice Balducci, who on the same courts in September 2013 won a Futures. The 28-year old player, native of the Marche region, is a veteran of the ITF circuit and, in spite winning all her titles on clay, she prefers to play on concrete, surface that allows her to better control the ball. Balducci managed to reach the final, played against the French Estelle Cascino, 10 years younger than her, without losing a single set. Although Cascino, after winning the second set, seemed to be in control of the game, the mach ended 6-3 in Balducci’s favour. Surprise victory in the Doubles tournament: the couple Saez-Larra/ Nancarrow, not included among the seeded teams, defeated 10-8 the favoured Papamichail/Van der Hoek in the tiebreak match. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 363 SEGUROS BOLIVAR OPEN Date: 31 March - 6 April 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Monica Velez Supervisor: Miguel Ternera Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Head VERONICA CHARMS MEDELLIN The Seguros Bolivar Open of Medellin is one of the classic spring events played on clay of the South American ITF circuit. With a money prize of $50.000 and, more importantly, with hospitality for the players, the tournament always has a good standard entry list. It takes place at about 1500 metres above sea level in one of the most exclusive clubs of Medellin, the Club Campestre, founded in 1924. The favourites to win were the Colombian Duque-Marino, who lost at the beginning against the Italian Sanesi, and the Swiss Romina Oprandi, who stopped at the quarterfinals at the hands of Irigoyen. The title went to the Paraguayan Veronica Cepede Royg, at the end of a hard fought match against Irina Begu. The Romanian, however, was able to console herself winning together with the Argentine Maria Irigoyen the Doubles tournament. Runners-up were the Russian Shamaiko and the Australian Adamczak. 364 TENNIS & TOURISM MEDELLIN AND THE ETERNAL SPRING Capital of the department of Antioquia, Medellin is located at about 1500 metres above sea level. With over 2 million inhabitants it is the second most populous city of Colombia and one of the most important economically. The plateau on which stands Medellin is protected on one side by the Western Cordillera and on the other side from the Eastern Cordillera, thus enjoying a mild climate throughout the year, so as to earn the name of "the city of eternal spring". The tournament is played on the courts of the Club Campestre Medellin, which, founded in 1924, is one of the most exclusive club of the city. It has eight clay courts, an equestrian centre, a football pitch, an outdoor Olympic size swimming pool, a Polo field, a snooker room and a fully equipped gym. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. Located in the district of El Poblado, the official hotel is the "Medellin Royal". With a swimming pool, a gym and a SPA it is the most elegant hotel of the city. A few metres from the hotel are the main shopping centres such as the Oviedo Mall, the Forum and the Hard Rock Cafe. Medellin was the first city in Colombia to adopt a subway, only partly underground. The nearest airport is the José María Córdova International, about fifty minutes drive from the hotel and forty from the Club Campestre. Several eating options are available in the two shopping centres nearby, where you can find major chains, such as the Hard Rock and plenty of restaurants. We recommend "La Bolsa" which offers typical Colombian food. The house specialty is the paisa, with beans, mince beef, rice, eggs, sausage and potatoes, typical dish of Antioquia. MEDELLIN 365 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 1 - 5 April 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Pier Luigi Grana Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop DOUBLE VICTORY FOR BALDUCCI With a winning streak of 10 games Alice Balducci won her second consecutive Futures at the Forte Village in Santa Margherita di Pula. The courts of the Sardinian resort seem to particularly suit the 28 year old Italian tennis player, who won here three of her five ITF titles. Alice, seed N. 5, got rid of her Spanish opponent Ines Ferrer Suarez with a score of 67 (6) 61 60. The match was quite balanced at the start, but then it was dominated by Alice and characterised by as many as 20 double faults committed by Ines . Curiously, even in this tournament, as well as in that won a week earlier, Balducci granted to the opponent only one set, and once again in the final. Alice’s perfect week ended with one more success: paired with the Romanian Buzean she defeated the Argentine Bua and the Spanish Ferrer-Suarez, winning the Doubles tournament. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 366 CIRCUITO FEMININO FUTURE DE TENNIS 2014 Date: 7 - 12 April 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Otavio Antonio Della Supervisor: Rodolfo Curutchet Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Tretorn BRAZILIAN FESTIVAL During the second week of April the Brazilian city São José do Rio Preto hosted the sixth and final leg of the Circuito Feminino Future de Tenis, organised by the Confederação Brasileira de Tênis. The $10.000 tournament was played at the country club Clube Monte Libano, which, founded in 1930, counts today 20.000 members and boasts a very reach cultural life. In addition to tennis the members can enjoy other sports such as football, mini-football, swimming, basketball, volleyball, gymnastics and judo. Brazilian victories in both Single and Doubles tournaments. Even more, all the finalists were Brazilian too. Gabriela Cé, who just two weeks before won the title in Santiago de Chile, brought home the trophy of the Single tournament thanks to the withdrawal of Paula Gonçalves in the third game of the match. The same Gonçalves, paired with Maria Fernandes Alves, the day before defeated the other Alves (Carolina Meligeni) and Ingrid Gamarra Martins, winning the Doubles. SAO JOSE’ DO RIO PRETO 367 TENNIS & TOURISM SAO JOSE DO RIO PRETO AND ITS UNIVERSITIES Located 443 km north-east of the capital, Sao Jose do Rio Preto is a city within the state of São Paulo, Brazil. With its 440 thousand inhabitants is the tenth most populous city of São Paulo. The average annual temperature is 23° C. Sao Jose do Rio Preto is home to many universities, making its nightlife very lively indeed thanks to a seasonal program full of cultural activities and events. The tournament is played in the "Clube Mount Lebanon", a club founded in 1930 by Jabour Yussef El Khoury, a Lebanese emigrant who wanted to create a space where his fellow countrymen in the city could meet. Today the club has twenty thousand members and an exceptional cultural and artistic activity. In addition to tennis courts there are also a standard size and a small football pitch, swimming pools, a basketball and volleyball court and rooms dedicated to gymnastics and judo. The official hotel is the "Economic Plaza Inn", close to the airport of São José do Rio Preto. It offers to its guests an outdoor pool with bar and lounge area and a fitness centre. At only 3 km from the centre there is a small airport serving only a few domestic flights, including São Paulo. From São Paulo you can also take a coach from Tietê station. The cost of the ticket is R $ 130 (€ 43) and the journey last six hours. If you fell like eating fish we recommend the restaurant "Bambina", while for meat lovers we suggest "Brasa Viva". Nice places to go for a drink after dinner are the " Emporium Golden" and "Boemia Butiquim" while the "Pink and Elephant Club" and the "Lounge" are very nice night clubs. 368 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 8 - 13 April 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Pier Luigi Grana Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop EN PLEIN OSTAPENKO A not yet 17 years old Latvian girl was the undisputed star of the fifth week of the combined ITF circuit played at the Forte Village in Santa Margherita di Pula. Jelena Ostapenko, born in 1997, with blonde hair that she collects in a long braid, arrived in Sardinia with three ITF titles won between 2012 and 2013. She is considered by many one of the new promising names of the women's tennis. The most challenging game of the tournament she had to deal with was the semi-final against the Argentine Bua. Ostapenko, after losing the first set, cancelled a match point and then won the very long match in a tiebreak set. It was much simpler the final against the French Suvrijn, who, after losing the first tiebreak, did not last very long in the game. The day before, coupled with the Japanese Ayukawa, Jelena also won the Doubles tournament, defeating in the final Balducci and Buzean. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 369 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 15 - 19 April 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Guido Pezzella Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop ROMANIAN DOMAIN Sixth consecutive week of the $10.000 combined ITF which takes place on the courts of the Forte Village in Santa Margherita di Pula. In the entry list there was a player much stronger than the others, with a ranking just outside the top 200 in the world and a history just outside the first one hundred. We are talking about Andreea Mitu, 23 year old from Bucharest, who, respecting the prediction, won at the Forte her first title of the season. And she did it in an extraordinary way too, without losing a single match. This is her impressive roadmap: 61 62 against Boualem, 62 61 against Bona, 61 62 against Savoretti, 64 61 against Korzeniak and 64 63 in the final against Sorribes Tormo. Mitu’s perfect week ended with another success: paired with compatriot Andrei she defeated in the final the French couple Albie / Peral, winning the Doubles Tournament. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 370 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 22 - 27 April 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Maria Teresa Barbarano Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop OSTAPENKO ONCE AGAIN The circuit of the $10.000 Combined ITF tournaments continues at the Forte Village Resort in Santa Margherita di Pula, in southern Sardinia. The one that takes place during the last week of April is the seventh of the series. The Women Single was won by the not yet 17 year old Latvian Jelena Ostapenko, number 2 in the world junior ranking and finalist of her category in the last edition of Wimbledon. Only two weeks earlier Ostapenko won her first Forte Village title. Her journey towards the final was quite straight forward even if in the first round she had to fight quite hard before having the best on the French Albie. In the final Ostapenko defeated the Spanish Mares-Reimers with a score of 62 75. The two had met the day before too for the final of the Doubles. Once again it was Ostapenko together with Van der Hoek to celebrate, beating the tennis player from Mallorca and her compatriot Saez Sarra 10-6 in the decisive tiebreak match. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 371 FORTE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT Date: 13 - 18 May 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Roberto Mazzarolo Supervisor: Pasquale Pantaleo Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Dunlop LIZARAZO TAKES IT ALL While in Rome takes place the Internazionali d’Italia, at the Forte Village of Santa Margherita di Pula is played the 10th tournament of a series of combined ITF. Missing the not yet 17 years old Latvian Ospapenko, winner of 3 out of the 4 Futures played here in April, the favourite was the Italian Martina Caregaro. Her journey, however, ended at the quarterfinals, by the hands of the Swiss Tess Sugnaux. Meanwhile the 21 year old Colombian Yuliana Lizarazo was steadily climbing the board, losing only one set to the Canadian Liang during the semi-finals. Lizarazo easily won the final match, leaving to her opponent Sugnaux only three games. The day before Lizarazo and Matteucci won the Doubles tournament, defeating the couple Lucero - Segarelli. SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA 372 INTERNAZIONALI FEMMINILI DI TENNIS CITTA’ DI CASERTA Date: 19-25 May 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Giuseppe Mancini – Gianpaolo Papiro Supervisor: Guido Pezzella Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Head ATP ISABELLA’S SMILE In 2014 the Internazionali Femminili di Tennis di Caserta celebrated their 26th edition. The Futures tournament, scheduled in the middle of the European season on clay, has in its Hall of Fame tennis players of the likes of Jelena Dokic, Sandra Cecchini, Mandy Minella, Tathiana Garbin, Laura Garrone, Klara Koukalová and Romina Oprandi. This year winner was the Bulgarian Shinikova Isabella, who finally ended a two years period without winning any title: her last ITF victories were in 2012 (Amiens and Istanbul). Having struggled in the early rounds, Shinikova played her best match in the semi-final, when was able to win in comeback the German Anne Schaefer, seed N.1. In the final, as for the semi-final, Isabella defeated the Ukraine Marianna Zakarlyuk in 3 sets. The Australians Samantha Harris and Sally Peerswon won the Doubles, defeating 6-3 7-6 the Georgians Gorgodze and Kvatsabaia. CASERTA 373 TENNIS & TOURISM CASERTA, THE VERSAILLES OF ITALY Caserta, just over 75,000 inhabitants, is known especially for its imposing Bourbon Royal Palace, known as the Versailles of Italy, UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. The Internazionali Femminili della Città di Caserta, takes place in late May at the Tennis Club Caserta. The Club has three clay courts, one of which is covered, a clubhouse, a cafeteria, a well-equipped gym and two lounges, one with TV and a beautiful terrace overlooking the outdoors tennis courts. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the "Jolly Hotel", a few steps from the station of Caserta and 500 metres from the highway. Some of its best rooms have great views of the Royal Palace. Another hotel used by the players is the "Grand Hotel Vanvitelli". The "Jolly Hotel" is about 3 km from the Caserta Tennis Club and the tournament organisation provides a shuttle service to and from the Club. The nearest airport is the Napoli Capodichino (about 25 km away). You can reach it by taxi (about € 35) or with the public transport (€ 10). The train station is close to both the hotel and the club, and you can use the Shuttle service provided by the tournament organisers. 374 XVII TORNEO INTERNAZIONALE CITTA’ DI GRADO Date: 26 May -1 June 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Piero Tononi – Elisa Di Matteo Supervisor: Massimo Morelli Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Wilson US Open FINALLY BARBIERI Taking place during a strategic week of the international calendar the Women ITF of Grado gives to all those players who were not able to enter at the Roland Garros the chance to play on clay courts. The entry list of the $25.000 tournament boasted a dozen players included in the top 200 of the world ranking. Coming out on top was Gioia Barbieri of the San Marino Tennis Academy. Straight after the tournament she announced the decision, taken by mutual agreement, to end the sport partnership with her coach Giorgio Galimberti. After beating the number one favourite Linette, the 23 year from Emilia Romagna defeated Grymalska, Camerin and Vogt, and in the final Kozlova, albeit in three sets. No surprises on the board of the Doubles tournament with the couple Cepede Royg - Vogt confirming their role of number one favourite. In the final they beat Lara Arruabarrena and Florencia Molinero, ending the tournament without losing a set. GRADO 375 TENNIS & TOURISM GRADO, THE ISLAND OF THE SUN Important tourist destination in the North-east of Italy, Grado is a town of almost 10 thousand inhabitants, which extends on the homonymous lagoon at the mouth of the Isonzo in the Adriatic Sea, in the province of Gorizia. It is known as the "Island of the Sun". The lagoon includes about thirty islands and covers an area of about 90 kilometres square. Known even outside the Italian borders for its spas, Grado offers visitors several historical monuments. The 17th edition of the ITF Women Future took place at the TC Grado, right in the middle of the largest island of the lagoon, surrounded by a green park. The club has four clay courts, three outdoor and one indoor, a clubhouse with a cafeteria and changing rooms for the athletes. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The officials hotels are the three stars "Villa Patrizia" and "Hotel Helvetia", both no more than 200 metres from the TC Grado. Available for the players and the referees a shuttle service from the hotel to the train station of Cervignano del Friuli and to Trieste Airport, which is about 20 km away. For those wishing to save some money, there is a bus that connects the airport to the centre of Grado. Main ingredient of the local cuisine is fish. During the tournament it is possible to taste some local dishes from the cafeteria of the Club. Been a touristic city there is no lack of places where to eat. We recommend the "Ristorante da Franco" and the "Delfino Blu". For a drink after dinner the most popular bars are the "Guendalina Discobar" and the brewery "Max". 376 MOSCOW OPEN 2014 Date: 26 May - 1 June 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Natalia Kamelzon Supervisor: Sergei Dubrov Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Babolat French Open ANASTASIYA CONQUESTS MOSCOW In 1994, on the banks of the Volga, in Moscow, was found the Belokammenaya Tennis School. Today, after 20 years, it is considered one of the best training centres of the Russian capital. At the end of May the Academy, directed by the well respected coach Vladimir Kamelzon, hosts a combined ITF. The $25.000 Women's tournament boasts an entry list of all respect with up to seven tennis players included in the top 280 in the world. The winner was the talented, albeit discontinuous, Anastasiya Vasylyeva, which brought home her first Futures title of the year. The 22 year old Ukrainian from Kharkov lost only one set throughout the tournament (in the quarterfinals against the Russian Rodina). In the final she defeated the Russian Diatchenko with a score of 75 64. Against all the odds the Kazakh Danilina and the Swiss Knoll won the Doubles’ title, beating in 2 sets the Russian couple Bychkova - Rodina, seed number 2. MOSCOW 377 KAZAN SUMMER CUP Date: 2 - 8 June 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Ekaterina Nigmedzyanova Supervisor: Sandor Arvay Surface: Red clay outdoor ALENA’S FIRST TIME In June Kazan, capital of Tatarstan, a federal republic of the "Great Russia”, hosted the "Summer Cup", a $10.000 ITF tournament created to help the young Russian tennis players to earn the first points necessary to climb the world rankings. The tournament was played on the four clay courts of the Kazan Tennis Akademy, home in 2013 to the tennis tournament of the Universiadi. The 19 year old Tarasova Alena did not disappoint the expectations winning in Kazan her first Futures title. In the final she defeated compatriot Polina Monova. Belarusian Marozava, beaten by Tarasova in the semi-finals, was the only non-Russian player in the draw. Marozava, however, was able to redeem herself in the Doubles, defeating in the final, together with Lazareva, the seed N.4 couple Novoselova and Sigina. 378 TENNIS & TOURISM KAZAN, BETWEEN EAST AND WEST With over 1.3 million inhabitants Kazan is the capital of Tatarstan, within the Russian Federation. It is 800 km east of Moscow, at the confluence of the Kazanka river into the Volga. It is characterised by a very harsh winter, with temperatures well below zero for several months. Home to the XXVII edition of the Universiade, in 2015 it will host the Swimming World Championships and three years later a few matches of the Football World Cup. Famous beyond borders, the Kazan Kremlin, a village wanted in the sixteenth century by Ivan the Terrible and built on the ruins of a castle, in 2000 was declared World heritage by UNESCO. The Kremlin Cup is played inside the Kazan Tennis Akademy, opened in 2009 and home to the tennis tournament of the last Universiade. It is a modern club with eighteen outdoors courts and eight indoors hard courts (four of which used by the players of the Kremlin Cup for matches and training), a cafeteria, two restaurants, a gym, a conference room and a tennis shop. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. Kazan is the most important crossroads of central Russia, with roads and rail links to and from the Volga region, Siberia and the Far East. The busy international airport, over a million passengers per year, is 26 km south-east from the city centre. It is served by several non Russian airlines, such as Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines and Fly Dubai to name a few. The train station is in the city centre and is among the best connected of all Russia. The official hotel of the tournament is the 4 Stars “Grand Hotel Kazan”. The players can reach the Academy with a shuttle service while guests for just € 0.50 can take the bus 6A. The best restaurants of Kazan serve both European and traditional Tatar cuisine. We recommend “Bilyar” for local food, while “Rubaie” serves good Uzbek dishes. Other good restaurants are “Pashmir”, “Panorama” and the Italian “Giuzeppe” or “Bistro Pronto”. The place to go for a drink is the “Musical Guinness Pub”. KAZAN 379 MUNDIAL DE TENIS DE CAMPOS DO JORDAO Date: 2 - 8 June 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Otavio Antonio Della Supervisor: Roberto Browne Da Veiga Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Tretorn PIGOSSI EN PLEIN The Mundial de Tenis de CampoS do Jordao is the “highest” professional tournament played in Brazil. The $15.000 Women ITF, in fact, takes place at over 1,600 metres above sea level, an unusual altitude for Brazilians cities. With only six foreigners in the entry list, this year the majority of players were from Brazil. The title of the Single went to Laura Pigossi, class 1994, one of the most concrete hope of Brazilian tennis. It was an easy ride for Pigossi until the final, where she found herself on disadvantage of one set before finally beating the Argentine Valeria Bosio, same class and rival of many games at the junior level. Pigossi won the match in the tiebreak of the third set, after being just two points from defeat. Earlier on in the final of the Doubles tournament, Pigossi and her compatriot Rossi beaten, once again, Bosio and Duarte with a score of 64-62. 380 TENNIS & TOURISM CAMPOS DO JORDAO, THE ROOF OF BRAZIL With its 1628 metres above sea level, Campos do Jordao is the highest municipality in all of Brazil. This town of about 50 thousand inhabitants, is located in the Serra da Mantiqueira, in the state of Sao Paulo, 170 km from the capital. The mountains of Mantiqueira offer enchanting views and landscapes, still retaining in some areas the original habitat of the Atlantic forest. The tournament is played in the Tenis Clube de Campos de Jordao. The facility has five hard tennis courts, a cafeteria and a gym. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the "Terrace Hotel", a very welcoming place surrounded by vegetation. The impression is to stay in a typical European mountain resort. All rooms have wood-panelled walls, a panoramic terrace, cable TV, queen-size beds and Wi-Fi. Guests have access to an outdoor pool, open for most of the year. The club is just 300 metres from the hotel. The nearest airport is the Internacional de Congonhas Sao Paulo, about 200 km from the Tenis Clube. There is a bus that in three hours takes you to Campos do Jordao (Terminal Rodovia). Strange but true, here you can enjoy a delicious hot chocolate, fondue and hot soups. In addition to the architecture, even the cuisine has been strongly influenced by Swiss and German culture. To eat we reccommend the "Safari Café" and the "Baden Baden". CAMPOS DO JORDAO 381 2014 PADOVA CHALLENGE OPEN Date: 9 - 15 June 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Alessandro Moro Supervisor: Pasquale Pantaleo Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Babolat VS CHIRICO ON CORNET’S FOOTSTEPS The Padova Challenge Open is a $25.000 Women ITF. Born in 2005, it is now a well established European tournament. Its 10th edition took place during the second week of June on the courts of the Circolo Canottieri (Rowing Club). Very Few Futures tournaments can boast a Roll of Honour with players of the caliber of Alize Cornet (2007) and Kristina Mladenovic (2010). And we're pretty sure that the champion of the 2014 edition will have much more to offer too. Louisa Chirico, a 18 year-old from New Jersey, was a semi-finalist at the Junior Wimbledon and Roland Garros in 2013. In the quarterfinals Chirico defeated the seed No. 1 Sasnovich and in the final the Brazilian Goncalves, six years older than her. Thanks to her victory in Padua she was able to enter for the first time among the top 250 in the world. Barbieri and Shapatava, after a hard fought match, defeated in the tiebreak Goncalves and Molinero, ending the Double’s final 14-12. 382 TENNIS & TOURISM PADUA, ART AND RELIGION Home since 1222 of a university, Padua is universally known as the city of the Saint, referring to St. Anthony, the Portuguese friar who died there in the thirteenth century. Third most populous city of the Veneto region after Venice and Verona, Padua is also referred to as the "Capital of the fourteenth century", due to the cultural fervour that made the city one of the main centres of the pre Humanism. The urban area is crossed by two rivers: the Brenta and the Bacchiglione. To avoid periodic flooding it has been built a system of canals and small dams. The Women ITF Padova Challenge is played on the courts of the Circolo Canottieri Padova, one of the oldest and most prestigious sports clubs in Italy. The Circolo Canottieri can count on ten clay courts, a clubhouse with a billiard room, a cafeteria and a restaurant, a sauna and a gym. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the "Dugout", in the municipality of Selvazzano Dentro. The hotel has a solarium, a physiotherapy massage centre and a cardio fitness room. Tennis players and staff have access to a shuttle bus from the hotel to the Club and vice versa. The taxi from Padua Rail Station to the club cost € 15. The nearest airport is the Marco Polo in Venice, about 45 km from Padua. The local cuisine is inspired by the farmer’s tradition. To eat we recommend: the "Trattoria Storica Grotta Azzurra" and the '' Agriturismo La Primizia". For a drink in Padua you'll be spoiled for choice: plenty of bars and pub under the arcades of the city centre. PADUA 383 CIRCUITO CREDITO REAL Date: 16 - 21 June 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Sergio Campos Supervisor: Jaime Chavez Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Head Championship MEXICAN VICTORY The Grand Palladium Resort in La Playa del Carmen, one of the most famous tourist destinations of Mexico, is the site of a mini Mexican circuit of a series of $10.000 Women ITF tournaments that took place in the second half of June. The resort is a true sport even, with swimming pools, golf courses, football pitches, theme parks and six hard tennis courts. As predicted the winner was the seed No. 1 Victoria Rodriguez. The Mexican 19 year old, best hope of her country (already number 20 in the world at the junior level) repeat the success of 2013 winning in comeback the final played against her friend and opponent of many games Ana Sofia Sanchez. American success in the Doubles, with Bhargava and Will dominating the final played against Rodriguez and her conational Zacarias. 384 TENNIS & TOURISM QUINTANA ROO, LAND OF MAYA Perhaps best known as the "Mexican Caribe", Quintana Roo is one of the federal states of Mexico. Directly overlooking the Caribbean Sea, it owns the most beautiful beaches in Mexico, such as Playa del Carmen and Cancun. As evidenced by the many relics still visible, this area of Mexico was one of those with the largest Maya settlements. The tournament is played in the Grand Palladium Resort, in Playa del Carmen. With it private entrance to the beach, the property has seven clay courts and several other facilities, like a modern gym room, swimming pools, restaurants, a spa and a football pitch with synthetic grass. The guests of the resort have free admission for the whole duration of the tournament. Players and referees stay at the "Grand Palladium Riviera Resort & Spa", a luxury fivestar hotel. All its room have a Jacuzzi, king size bed, sitting area and terrace. For the guests also the possibility to book sea excursions, snorkelling, windsurfing lessons and catamaran trips. The tennis courts are within the resort. At 90 km from Playa del Carmen, the one of Cancun is the nearest airport. From the airport you can reach the resort by taxi (about $ 100) or with a public bus ($ 30). Inside the "Grand Palladium Riviera Resort" there are restaurants for all kinds of taste: from Japanese to Italian, from Chinese to Brazilian and, of course, Mexican. The beaches of Playa del Carmen are crowded with restaurants and bars where to have a drink and dance. The most famous is the "Cocobongo". QUINTANA ROO 385 CIRCUITO CREDITO REAL Date: 23 - 29 June 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Sergio Campos Supervisor: Jaime Chavez Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Head Championship SANCHEZ THE STRONGEST Another week of international tennis at the Grand Palladium Resort of La Playa del Carmen for the second leg of a Mexican mini-circuit of $10.000 ITF played in the second half of June. The tournament was won by the not yet 20 year old Ana Sofia Sanchez, so as arriving to her third $10.000 ITF victory in 2014. Only a week earlier the lefthanded from San Luis Potosi reached the final of another ITF, proving wise the decision made by the Mexican Federtennis to organise a series of Futures in order to help the best local players to earn useful points to climb the world rankings. After a difficult start against the American Frenkel, Ana Sofia seemed unstoppable. Her opponent in the final was once again an American player, Allie Will. After losing the first match, she won 12 consecutive games and was finally able to raise her arms to the sky. The US couple Bhargava - Will won the Doubles, defeating in the final the Mexicans Rodriguez - Zacaria. QUINTANA ROO 386 CIRCUITO CREDITO REAL Date: 30 June – 6 July 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Sergio Campos Supervisor: Jaime Chavez Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Head Championship SECOND VICTORY FOR SANCHEZ The last leg of the Mexican ITF mini-circuit, sponsored by the Mexican Federation of Quintana Roo, took place, as the tournaments played in the two previous weeks, on the courts of the Grand Palladium Resort, in La Playa del Carmen. To win once again was the left –handed 20 year old Ana Sofia Sanchez, who thanks to two consecutive titles and the final reached during the first week in Quintana Roo, managed to enter the top 300 in the world. After winning five $10.000 tournaments, Sanchez continued the 2014 playing more important ones. After a smooth start against the Colombian Perez - Garcia, Sanchez lose a set to the American Frenkel in the second round, to then reach the final played against her conational and friend Marcela Zechariah. The two players know each other very well, this resulting in a hard fought but unspectacular game, won by Sanchez in comeback. Alonso-Martinez won the double tournament defeating the couple Navarro-Oliva. QUINTANA ROO 387 CARACAS WOMENS OPEN 2014 Date: 4 - 10 August 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Fidelina Garcia Supervisor: Omar “Jimi” Cardona Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Dunlop ARGENTINEAN TRIUMPH The greatest female tennis event in Venezuela is the Caracas Women Open, a $25.000 ITF tournament which takes place in August in the capital of the South American Country. The tournament is played on the hard courts of the National Centre of the Venezuelan Federtennis, where are trained the best local hopes. As predicted the victory of the Single tournament went to the expert Maria Irigoyen, No. 1 seed. The left-handed player, native of Tandil (as Juan Martin Del Potro) won in Caracas her 16th ITF trophy. Throughout the whole tournament Irigoyen lost only one set, in the quarterfinals against the Chilean Koch-Benvenuto. In the final she faced the talented French Harmony Tan, 10 years younger, but it was a one way match with Irigoyen leaving to her opponent only 4 games. Argentinean success also in the Doubles: Vanesa Furlanetto and Florencia Molinero won against the French De Bernardi and the Japanese Okuno with a double 6-0. 388 TENNIS & TOURISM CHARMING CARACAS Capital of the Federal Republic of Venezuela, Caracas is also the main economic, financial and cultural centre of the country. The metropolis, one of the largest in South America, covers a plateau that varies in height between 870 and 1000 metres above sea level. The tournament is played in the National Centre of the Venezuelan Tennis Federation, in the district of Santa Rosa of Lima. The club has five hard courts, four clay courts, an academy with a guest house for the athletes, a medical centre and a cafeteria. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the four-stars "The Paseo de la Mercedes", in the homonymous district, at just 1 km from the club (10 minutes walk). Inside the hotel there are two lounge bar, an outdoor swimming pool with poolside bar and a conference room. Players and staff have access to a shuttle service from the hotel to the club and vice versa. The airport of Caracas is on the coast, about fortyfive minutes from the hotel and the tournament venue. Missing a rail connection between the airport and the city, we recommend the use of taxi. The typical dish of Caracas is the Arepas, fried corn bread. At the Tennis Centre you can eat the international cuisine, with pasta, meat and salads. The best restaurants are located in the district of Los Roques: the most famous and popular are the "Hard Rock Cafe", the "Fridays" and the elegant "Terrazas". The majority of the nightclubs are concentrated in the district of San Ignacio. Don’t forget to taste the famous Venezuelan rum. CARACAS 389 SEGUROS BOLIVAR OPEN Date: 11-16 August 2014 Prize money: 100,000 $ Tournament director: Monica Velez Supervisor: Carlos Niemes Surface: Red clay outdoor ARRUABARRENA QUEEN OF BOGOTA' fatigue of the athletes. The Single title went to the Basque Lara Arruabarrena, No. 2 seed. The 22 year old Spanish player seemed unstoppable up to the quarter-finals (only 6 games lost in 3 matches), but then risked a lot against compatriot Dominguez Lino in the semi-finals (she was just 2 points away from defeat). In the final, though, she completely dominate the Swedish Larsson. Together with the Argentine Molinero, Lara won also the Doubles tournament, defeating in the final the Austrians Mayr-Klaffner and Achleitneitner. During the second week of August the Country Club of Bogotà is home to a $100.000 ITF tournament, which, after a 3 years break (from 2011 to 2013), is now in its 6th edition. The tournament is a wonderful opportunity for the specialists of clay before the hard court season begins. It is played at over 2000 metres above sea level, with balls travelling faster and the thin air increasing the 390 TENNIS & TOURISM BOGOTA’, THE CAPITAL OF CONGRESSES Capital of Colombia and of the department of Cundinamarca, Bogotà with its 9 million inhabitants is one of the largest metropolis in Latin America. Its name derives from the word Bacatà, which in the language of the indigenous Muisca indicated an ancient type of agriculture. The city is located on a plateau over 2600 metres above sea level. It is one of the major business conferences, conventions and trade fairs centre in South America. It has a total of one hundred and ninety-three conference halls (with a capacity that goes from fifteen to one thousand and three hundred delegates). The tournament is played in the Country Club, one of the oldest and most exclusive Clubs of the Colombian capital. The complex is surrounded by a golf course, several restaurants and over fifteen clay tennis courts. The Central, thanks to temporary grandstands, can accommodate almost one thousand and five hundred people. The admission to the tournament is free, previous registration on the official website of the Seguros Bolivar Open. The official hotel is the five-stars "Sonesta", just five minutes drive from the Country Club. All its rooms have king size beds, cable TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning and mini bar. The capital of Colombia has a very extensive cycle paths network. Over the weekend, the length of road routes dedicated to cycling increases up to a total of 100 km. The city bus service is called Express TransMilenio. The International Airport of El Dorado is a few kilometres from Bogotà. There is a shuttle service from the hotel to the Country Club and vice versa for tennis players and referees. BOGOTA’ 391 MAMAIA IDU TROPHY COMVEX Date: 25 - 31 August 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Alina Idu Supervisor: Dan Nicolae Surface: Red clay outdoor MITU TAKES IT ALL At the height of the summer season Mamaia, seaside resort just few kilometres from Constanţa, hosts a $25.000 Women ITF. The tournament is played at the TC IDUs Mamaia, a club with seven clay courts (including a Central with grandstands for 1700 spectators), which could surely host even more important events. Andreea Mitu, Romanian No. 6 and same class and friend of Simona Halep, was the favourite of the tournament. The 22 yearold from Bucharest lived up to expectations, bolstered by an excellent 2014 that allowed her to win, before Mamaia, the ITF of Santa Margherita di Pula, Denain and Darmstadt. Throughout the tournament Mitu lost only one set, in the second round against the Russian Leykina. Not satisfied with just one title Andreea, paired with Irina Bara, went to win also the Doubles, defeating in the final the Romanians Craciun and Tig with a score of 64 61. 392 TENNIS & TOURISM MAMAIA, PEARL OF THE BLACK SEA Overlooking the Black Sea, Mamaia is part of the district of Constanta. It has a population of less than 50 inhabitants, growing, though, exponentially during the tourist season. The majors attractions are the water park Aqua Magic, the tele-gondola, a cable-way over 2 km long and Satul de Vacanta, a series of thirty-one ethnic restaurants. You can practice various water sports at the near lake Siutghiol. The Tennis Club Mamaia IDU has seven clay courts, including a Central with a capacity of 1,700 seats, an indoor court, many area dedicated to ping-pong, a cardio fitness gym and a physiotherapy studio, so as to be a perfect place for those who want to look after their body without giving up the fun. The restaurant of the club serves mostly international food, with the addition of some Romanian dishes. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. Situated on the banks of the Lake Siutghiol, the "Hotel Florida Mamaia" has very comfortable rooms, a gym, free private parking and a bar serving drinks and small meals. From Bucharest Otopeni airport you can get a bus or taxi for a journey time of three hours. One of our preferred local dish is the “Ciorba”: a soup made with vegetables and meat. The best restaurants are the "Harlequin" and the "Chevalet". For a drink after dinner we suggest the "Arthur Pub". MAMAIA 393 4° TROFEO CPZ SPA Date: 25/31 August 2014 Prize money: 15,000 $ Tournament director: Gianluigi Terzi Supervisor: Massimo Morelli Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Wilson ALL THE WAY PERRIN After hosting at the beginning of the twenty-first century an Open tournament, the Tennis Club Bagnatica since 2011 organises a $15.000 Women ITF which takes place at the end of August. This year's event was won by the Swiss Conny Perrin, who followed Gioia Barbieri in the Roll of Honour. Definitely qualified the entry list with the firsts eight tennis players included among the top 400 in the world. Perrin, born in 1990, found a good continuity of performance in 2014, managing to win another 3 Futures: Dakar, Bastad and Algiers. Impressive her performance throughout the tournament, which she won without losing even a set. One after another the Swiss eliminated Remondina, Korzeniak, Gorgodze, Camerin and, in the final, Grymalska. Paired with Grymalska, Perrin previously won the Doubles tournament. The victory arrived at the end of a hard fought match played against Arcangioli and Zlochova. 394 TENNIS & TOURISM THE QUIET BAGNATICA Located in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy region, Bagnatica is an Italian town of about four thousand inhabitants. The town lies on the last hills of Val Cavallina, about 9 kilometres east from Bergamo, close to the Lake Iseo. The tournament takes place at the Tennis Club Bagnatica. The Club has four tennis courts, two in clay, used during the tournament, and two in GommSystem with a fixed structure open to the sides. There are also a gym, a running track and a well-stocked restaurant offering to guests and club members a wide variety of food to suit all palates. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the four-stars "Airport Hotel", situated about five minutes drive from the club. It is a cosy and modern facility, with big conferences rooms. Top quality and very clean the over one hundred spacious and quiet rooms, equipped with every comfort. There is a shuttle service to and from the Tennis Club Bagnatica. The airport of Orio al Serio is just over ten minutes away. From the airport there is a shuttle to Milan Central Station. Even the train station is very close to the hotel and to the club. Bagnatica is accessible by car using the A4 motorway (exit Seriate). The typical dishes are the “casoncelli”, stuffed pasta symbol of the entire Lombardy region, and the polenta Taragna. For a drink in the evening you will need to move towards Bergamo. BAGNATICA 395 MOSCOW CUP Date: 1 - 7 September 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Maria Goloviznina Supervisor: Sandor Arvay Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Babolat EASY RIDE FOR RODINA During the year the capital of Russia is home to several Women ITF tournaments. The Moscow Cup, scheduled in the first week of September, is organised directly by the Federtennis of Moscow and is played on the hard courts of the National Tennis Centre. The club, where players train under the watchful eye of the plenipotentiary Tarpishev, has a dozen clay courts and as much concrete and synthetic courts. Evgeniya Rodina, an old friend of the Centre, won the Single. The 25 yearold from Moscow, after being number 71 in the world in 2011, thanks to her victories is climbing once again the ranking. Easy ride in the Moscow Cup for Rodina, who won the tournament without losing even a set. The victory of the Doubles went to the Kazakh Danilina and the Swiss Knoll (finalist in the Single), which in the final defeated the Russian Ivakhnenko - Kalabina. 396 TENNIS & TOURISM THE IMMENSE MOSCOW Located on the banks of the Moskva River, Moscow, with its almost 12 million inhabitants (18 million including the metropolitan area) is the capital of the Russian Federation. It is the first city in Europe by population and the residence of about a tenth of Russian citizens. Far from seas or lakes of great size that can mitigate the climate, Moscow has very long and cold winters and short summers, although sometime very hot. The ITF Women's tournament is played on the courts of the National Tennis Centre, the most important of Russia, where are trained the best young hopes of the Country. The Centre has an incredible high number of clay and hard courts. The admission is free for the entire duration of the event. The official hotel is the "Soyuz", a few minute drive from the Tennis centre. The tournament organisation provides a shuttle service between the hotel and the club for players and staff. Sheremetyevo Airport is out of town, to the north, and can be reached by taxi for a cost of about 1500 RUB, or by public transport with only 100 RUB. Belorusskiy Vokzal train station is at about 10 km from the hotel and the club. It can be reached by taxi for a cost of about 800 RUB. MOSCOW 397 COPA FET Date: 1 - 6 September 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Juan Carlos Osorio Supervisor: Omar Cardona Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Wilson BRITO CHARMS QUITO In the first week of September the Quito Tennis y Golf Club, one of the most exclusive in all of Ecuador, hosts a combined Futures ($ 15.000 in prize money for the Men’s and $ 10.000 for the Women’s), which for several years now is present in the international calendar. It is played outdoors on four of the twenty clay courts available to the club’s members. A special mention is needed for two promising young players, both Ecuadorians, Anita Pérez and Camila Romero, who having passed the first round earned their first point for the world ranking. The title went to the Chilean Fernanda Brito who in the final defeated the Brazilian Eduarda Piai. Second victory of 2014 for Brito who earlier on in the year won the $ 10.000 Argentine Futures of Santa Fe. Unexpected victory in the Doubles tournament with the Ukrainian Kharchenko and the Argentine PerezRojas winning on the Argentines Blanco - Madcur, seed No. 4 couple. QUITO 398 MOSCOW CUP Date: 8 - 14 September 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Maria Goloviznina Supervisor: Sandor Arvay Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Babolat 1 2 3... DIATCHENKO Just a few hours after the end, almost all the protagonists of the first Moscow Cup met once again on the same clay courts of the National Tennis Center for the second $ 25.000 ITF tournament. As expected Evgeniya Rodina’ s positive period, started the week before, kept going, allowing her to win nine consecutively games without losing a single set and to qualify for the final, played against her compatriot Vitalia Diatchenko. Diatchenko, however, seemed to find back her aggressive tennis, the same that in 2009 brought her close to the top 100, annihilating in less than a hour Rodina and earning her the third ITF trophy of the season, after the one of Sharm el Sheik and Astana. The Doubles was won by the Russian Kudermetova and the Swiss Knoll who defeated the Russian Artomova and Monova in a final fought from the first to the last point. MOSCOW 399 BATUMI OIL TERMONAL OPEN Date: 8-14 September 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Alexandre Metreveli Supervisor: Vladimir Erg Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: US Open Wilson BIS FOR MESTACH Batumi, Georgian city overlooking the Black Sea, is home to a $ 25.000 ITF Women. The tournament, which takes place soon after the US Open, is organised by Alexandre Metreveli, finalist at Wimbledon in '73 and semi-finalist at the Roland Garros and at the Australian Open the year before. Metreveli is considered the strongest ever player of Georgia, although has never been able to play for his native country because at that time it was a republic of the USSR. The favourite of the tournament, An-Sophie Mestach, lived up to expectations. The 20 year-old Belgian player, a former Junior No. 1 (winner of the Single and Doubles in Melbourne in 2011 and finalist in the Doubles at the US Open), lost only one set at the beginning to the Belarusian Pirazhenka, then dominated Kapshay and Savinykh, while in the semi-final against the Russian Dzalamidze won the day only at the third set. In the final she left only two games to the Ukrainian Ianchuk. Paired with Sandra Zaniewska, Mestach also won the Doubles. In the match for the title they beat Naydenova and Strakhova. 400 TENNIS & TOURISM BATUMI, THE PEARL OF GEORGIA Georgian city with over 120,000 inhabitants, Batumi is one of the largest ports on the Black Sea, as well as being the capital of Adjara, an autonomous republic in the south-west of the Country. At only 15 kilometres from the Turkish border, it is a city with strong tourist vocation, with flocks of people filling up its white pebble beach during the summer period. The tournament takes place on the outdoors hard courts of the Batumi Tennis Club, one of the best clubs throughout Georgia. The admission is free for the entire duration of the event. There are two officials hotels. One is right inside the Batumi Tennis Club, thus giving the players staying there the comfort of sleeping a few steps away from the courts, while the second one, the "Marina" hotel, is about 1.5 km from the Club. Available a shuttle service between the “Marina” hotel and the Club. Batumi International Airport is about 5 km away and is easily reached by taxi. The train station is about 1 km away and to reach it with a taxi it will cost you less than $ 5. BATUMI 401 IZIDA CUP 2014 Date: 15 - 21 September 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Yuri Doichev Supervisor: Alexandru Dumitrescu Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Head ATP 1 2 3 ... RODINA In September in the centre of Dobrich, on the courts of the Irida Sporting Club, takes place one of the most popular $ 25.000 Futures Women of the Old Continent. The town is located 40 km from Varna airport and 30 km from the most popular Bulgarians resorts on the Black Sea coast: Albena, Golden Sands and Balchik. The most awaited players were the top 100 German Dinah Pfizenmaier and the Ukrainian Katerina Kozlova. To win the title, however, was an outsider, Evgeniya Rodina, earning her third ITF victory of the season, after those of Middelburg and Moscow. In the final the Russian defeated the Romanian Andreea Mitu in a very balanced game, played with a lot of determination from both players. Mitu was able to console herself in the Doubles: paired with compatriot Irina Maria Bara defeated Jani and Shinikova, seed No. 2 of the board. 402 TENNIS & TOURISM DOBRICH, A CORNER OF PARADISE Dobrich is a town of over 100,000 inhabitants in the north-eastern part of Bulgaria, 45 km from Varna. The city is known throughout the Country for its production of cereals. The tournament takes place at the TC Izida, a small proper "village" with inside an hotel used by the players and staff, a large gym, a restaurant with a very cheap and variegate international menu, many green areas and, of course, four clay tennis courts. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The "Park Hotel Izida" with its large entrance and direct view on the courts, offers a very comfortable stay. It is a three stars hotel but thanks to its good design it could easily be considered a luxury hotel. Adjacent to the lobby there is a cafeteria with outside tables where to watch the matches while enjoying a drink. Varna airport is about fortyfive minutes drive. We recommend to spend a day at the Golden Sands, the major holiday resort. As for the food, be prepared to eat very flavoured food. Among the typical dishes there are the “Tarator”, a cold soup made of yoghurt, and the “Kebapcheta”, grilled and very seasoned elongated meatballs prepared with beef and pork meat. Near the TC Izida there is the “Bacardi Club”, where to enjoy a drink while listening music. DOBRICH 403 TELAVI OPEN 2014 Date: 16 - 20 September 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Alexandre Metreveli Supervisor: Vladimir Erg Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Head ATP RAIN DOES NOT BOTHER KASATKINA After the ITF of Batumi, most of the players met once again in Telavi, capital of the Kakheti region, on the opposite side of Georgia, just a few kilometres from the border with Russia and Azerbaijan. The Telavi Open has a prize pool of $ 25.000 and the tournament director is Alexandre Metreveli, great player of the seventies, finalist at Wimbledon in '73 and semi-finalist at the Roland Garros and the Australian Open the year before. The 2014 edition of this tournament will be remembered for the adverse weather conditions. The unexpected and unwanted heavy rain forced the Serb supervisor Vladimir Erg to cancel the Doubles and to postpone the Single’s semi-finals and final to 22 September. To win was the 17 year old Russian Darya Kasatkina, junior champion at Roland Garros, in the main draw thanks to a wild card. In the final she defeated in two sets the Italian Jasmine Paolini, 18 year-old coming from the qualifying. 404 TENNIS & TOURISM THE CASTLES OF TELAVI Capital of Kakheti, Telavi is a town of 20 thousand inhabitants in eastern Georgia, near the border with Russia and Azerbaijan, at about 100 kilometres from the capital Tbilisi. Its first source of income is the production of wine, probably the best of all Georgia. It is a place where everything seems to move slowly, away from the frenetic pace of the western cities and with no relevant tourist attractions. The first settlements date back to the Bronze Age, but it is between the X and XII century that Telavi had its heyday, when it was declared the capital of the Kingdom of Kakheti. The only monuments to visit are the castles Korchibashishvilebis and Vakhvakhishvilebis. The Futures ITF Women took place on the tennis courts of the Telavi Tennis Klub. Located not far from the city centre, it has eight red clay tennis courts and a cafeteria/ diner. There is free entry for the whole duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the ''Alaznis Veli", 800 metres from the club. It has thirty rooms between singles, doubles and suites. The tournament organisation provides a shuttle service between the hotel and the Club. At about two hours drive from Telavi, Tblisi Airport is the nearest. Georgian cuisine is pretty much inspired by that of the farmers. The typical dishes are the “khachapuri” (a wide and thick pizza style bread filled with suluguni cheese) and the “khinkali”, meat dumpling. Lamb is the most used meat. TELAVI 405 ROYAL CUP NLB MONTENEGROBANKA Date: 22 - 28 September 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Milorad Asanovic Supervisor: Danilo Peskar Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Slazenger Championship BAD START, PERFECT END FOR ANDREEA The Royal Cup is the most important female tournament of Montenegro, the small republic overlooking the southern Adriatic, born from the dissolution of Yugoslavia. The $ 25.000 ITF takes place at the TK Podgorica 2000, a club built around the residence of the director of the tournament. The atmosphere is very cosy, with all the family members of Milo Asanovic involved in the organisation. The 2014 edition was won by Andreea Mitu that, landed in Podgorica, had to deal with the loss of her rackets and sport outfits. In the final the Romanian easily defeated Vitalia Diatchenko, previously beaten in the quarterfinals of the German Futures of Darmstadt. This was the 6th victory of her season, result that allowed her to reach No. 136 in the world. The Doubles’ title went to Alexandra Cadantu and Stephanie Vogt who beat in the decisive match Ksenia Knoll and Arantxa Rus. 406 TENNIS & TOURISM PODGORICA, THE CAPITAL OF MONTENEGRO Known as Titograd when part of Yugoslavia, now Podgorica is the capital of Montenegro, the smallest and most fascinating state born from the dissolution of the Federal Republic. It owes its name to the mountain Gorica that protects it from the cold winds of the Balkans. The tournament is played at TK AS Podgorica. The Club has five clay courts, one of which indoor, an outdoor multi-purpose area for volleyball, basketball, handball and a small sports hall with a small tribune, used for training by the Juniors Montenegrin national basketball and volleyball team. The Central has a temporary grandstand with about three hundred seats. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. Located downtown, "Nikic" is the official hotel, offering to its guest a pickup service from the airport. It also owns a fitness room. Available to players and referees a shuttle service from the hotel to the club and vice versa. Pogdorica Airport is about 15 km from the city centre. Within the TK AS Podgorica there is a cafeteria-diner, which during the tournament serves pasta, meat dishes and salads. The Montenegrin cuisine is a nice mix between the Mediterranean and the Balkans tradition. The best restaurants in Podgorica are "Morata", "Imanje Knjaz", "Pod Volar" and "Stara Kuca". For a drink after dinner, you'll be spoiled for choice: the narrows streets of the old city centre are littered crowded with bars and pubs. We recommend Pivo Nisicko, the Montenegrin beer. PODGORICA 407 VARNA CUP Date: 22 - 28 September 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Ognyan Iliev Supervisor: Vesselina Doneva Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Head ATP SURPRISINGLY DJORCHESKA A little over 60 km southwest of Dobrich, the Cherno More Varna Elit Tennis Club hosts another ITF women, with $ 10.000 in prize money. The city, which overlooks the Black Sea, is one of the most popular resorts in Bulgaria and each year welcomes thousands of vacationers. The Cherno More is surrounded by green and is just a short walk from the beach. It has six tennis courts (four clays and two concretes) and a football pitch. The hopes of the organisers were pinned on Shinikova Isabella, but the 22 year old from Sofia stopped at the semi-finals, defeated by the Macedonian Djorcheska, who will then win the tournament. Although unexpected, Djorcheska’ s success was well deserved. In the final she defeated the Czech Mendesova, who preceded her by about 70 places in the world ranking. Bulgarian success in the Doubles. In the final Shinikova and Terziyska defeated the Romanian Bluzean - Platon. 408 TENNIS & TOURISM VARNA, PEARL OF THE BLACK SEA After Sofia, Varna is the second largest city in Bulgaria. Called "the pearl of the Black Sea", it is located in the eastern part of the Country. The club where the tournament takes place is within walking distance (just 300 metres) from the official hotel. The Club has five clay courts, of which only four used during the event, and a cafeteria/restaurant. The admission is free for the entire duration of the event. The official hotel is the modern five-stars "Grand Hotel Dimyat", boasting a small gym, a swimming pool, a SPA, a bar and a restaurant, although the breakfast is way below expectations. Being the hotel and the Club very close there is no shuttle service. Varna Airport is just twenty minutes drive (the cost of a taxi ride is about € 15). The restaurant of the club serves good quality food: meat and pasta dishes, salads and pizza. Nearby there are no many places where to spend the evening, but moving towards the city centre, about ten minutes walk, you can find plenty of pubs and restaurants. We recommend the “Bodega” restaurant, where you can eat excellent Italian food. VARNA 409 INTERNACIONAL FEMENIL ALPINO CHIPINQUE 2014 Date: 29 September – 5 October 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Melody Falco Olga De la Fuente Supervisor: Jaime Chavez Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Head ATP WELCOME BACK MOM BONDARENKO The Internacional Femenil Cipinque Alpine is the first leg of a mini Mexican circuit of ITF Women. Starting at the very end of September in Monterrey, it moves to Tampico in mid October to than end in Victoria at the end of the month. The tournament is played on the hard courts of the exclusive Alpine Cinipinque Club, inaugurated in 1977. With the time the club expanded in size and now boasts a conference and events hall, an ice rink and an Olympic swimming pool with sun terrace. To win was Kateryna Bondarenko, former No. 29 in the world, back to play full time after giving birth to a beautiful baby girl last year. The Ukrainian, coached by her sister Alona, found herself in danger only in the second round against the Brazilian Ce, then a smooth path until the final match against the Croatian Vrljic. The last and only other trophy won by Bondarenko dates back to 2010 on the indoor courts of Bratislava. The Doubles was won by the Slovenian Kolar and the Slovakian Skamlova, who defeated in the final the Argentine Molinero and the Georgian Shapatava. 410 TENNIS & TOURISM MONTERREY, THE CITY OF THE MOUNTAINS With over 4 million inhabitants, Monterrey is the capital of the State of Nuevo León, in the north-east part of Mexico. Known as the "City of the Mountains" and the "Sultana del Norte", it is the third largest and most important city of Mexico. The city expressed the desire to apply for the Summer Olympic Games of 2020, but then this was not confirmed. The tournament took place at the Chipinque Alpine Club, a prestigious club born in 1977 with eleven outdoors hard courts. It is a huge facility, which offers to its guest the possibility to practice a great amount of sports: volleyball, basketball, swimming, gymnastics, football and many others. It also boast a large clubhouse. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the "Comfort Inn Valley", just a few kilometres from the Club. Inside there are also some shops, a bar and free Wi-Fi for the guests. The organisation of the tournament provides a shuttle service between the hotel and the club, which are just 2 km from each other. Monterrey airport is at about 25 km, and you can reach it by taxi at a cost of about $ 30. Another option is El Paso airport, but is further away. MONTERREY 411 ALBENA CUP Date: 29 September – 5 October 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Ruslan Yordanov Supervisor: Vesselina Doneva Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Head ATP MENDESOVA RULES ALBENA Albena is one of the most exclusive seaside holiday destinations on the Black Sea. The entire town consists of resorts and hotels extending on five kilometres of beach. Albena is home to two consecutive $ 10.000 ITF, which take place two weeks after Dobrich and one after Varna (about thirty kilometres away). Both tournaments are played at the Tennis Park Kaliopa, a facility within the Albena Resort with four clay courts a few metres from the sea. The number one favourite of the tournament was Pernilla Mendesova, finalist of Varna’s tournament the previous week. She did eventually win but not that easily. In the second set of the quarter-final against the Romanian Buzean she found herself only two points away from defeat and then was forced to play the third set in the final against another Romanian, Bogdan. The Romanian couple Buzean - Platon won the Doubles, defeating in the final the outsiders Ploskina - Vdovenko. 412 TENNIS & TOURISM ALBENA, HOLIDAY RESORT Albena is a holiday resort located on the coast of the Black sea at 30 km from Varna, in the north-eastern part of Bulgaria. Open from May to September, Albena consists only of hotels and accommodations for the thousands of tourists coming here from various parts of Europe to enjoy the beautiful 5 km long beach. The tournament takes place at the Tennis Park Kaliopa, a facility with four clay courts a few metres away from the shoreline. For training, though, the players also use the courts of the numerous neighbouring facilities. The admission is free. In the first week of the tournament the official hotel was the four-stars "Kaliakra", with all the amenities that tourists and tennis players need and a buffet with a great variety of food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. For the second week of the tournament the official hotel was the five-stars "Grand Flamingo". A hotel of excellent quality: from the rooms/apartments to the gym, the indoor and outdoor pools, the spa and the great buffet restaurant for the three main meals. The tennis courts are a five minute walk from "Kaliakra" hotel and three minutes from the "Grand Flamingo". From the airport of Varna you can reach Albena by taxi (45 minutes journey), for a cost of about 100lv (50 euro). Both hotels’ buffet are very "European", so as to please the many guests who come from the Old Continent. ALBENA 413 INTERNACIONAL FEMENIL ALPINO CHIPINQUE 2014 Date: 7 - 12 October 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Melody Falco Olga De la Fuente Supervisor: Jaime Chavez Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Head ATP NO OBSTACLES FOR MESTACH The Internacional Femenil Alpine Cipinque II is the second in a series of ITF Women organised in Mexico - Monterrey, Tampico and Victoria - from late September throughout October. The tournament is played on the hard courts of the exclusive Alpine Cinipinque Club, inaugurated in 1977. The prize money is $ 50.000, double the amount of the one of the tournament played on the same courts the previous week. Three top 130 and nine top 200 have ennobled the entry list of this tournament. To lift the trophy with full merit the Belgian An-Sophie Mestach, able to win without losing even a set. Junior World No. 1 in 2011, the 20 year old from Gent defeated in the final the expert Spanish player Dominguez Lino. Dominguez Lino, however, paired with the Colombian Duque Marino, the day before had won the Doubles, defeating in the final the Dutch Rus and the Belgian Mertens. MONTERREY 414 ALBENA CUP Date: 7 - 12 October 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Ruslan Yordanov Supervisor: Vesselina Doneva Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Head ATP MENDESOVA LADY OF ALBENA Second consecutive week of international tennis in Albena, located on the shores of the Black Sea is one of the most exclusive holiday resort in Bulgaria. Both ITF are played at the Tennis Park Kaliopa within the Albena Resort. And, as the previous week, to win the Single tournament was once again Pernilla Mendesova. After a difficult start against Perper and Surdeanu and the withdrawal of Geuer in the fourth game of the third set, in the semi-final Mendesova lost only one game to her compatriot Kuncikova and clearly beat another Czech, Karolina Stuchla, in the final. Great her Bulgarian season ended with 14 victories in 15 matches played, including the two trophies of Albena and the final of Varna. Czech success even in the Doubles: the title went to Kuncikova and Stuchla who defeated in the final the Macedonian Helbet and the Bulgarian Shinikova. ALBENA 415 ABIERTO TAMPICO 2014 Date: 13 - 18 October 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Fernando Tamayo Supervisor: Carlos Prano Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Head ATP DUQUE-MARINO LADY OF TAMPICO After two consecutive weeks in Monterrey, the five legs ITF circuit lands to Tampico, resort over-looking the Gulf of Mexico. Excellent the Single’s entry list for a $ 50.000 Futures, with as many as ten players included among the top 200 in the world. Leading the board were the Spanish Dominguez-Lino and the American Irina Falconi. The tournament could not have had a better semi-finals with the top four seeded players playing against each other. Surprisingly, however, to qualify for the final were Duque Marino and Mestach, winner a week earlier of the leg of Monterrey. After a very much fought final, ended 7-6 at the decisive set, to bring back home the title was Duque Marino. The title of the Doubles went to Petra Martic and Maria Sanchez, who defeated, in a match decided at the tiebreak, Kateryna Bondarenko and Valeria Savinykh. 416 TENNIS & TOURISM TAMPICO, WHERE OTTERS LIVE Tampico is a Mexican city of about 300,000 inhabitants, located in the State of Tamaulipas, on the east coast, a few steps from the Gulf of Mexico. During the twentieth century, the city became famous due to the discovery of a oilfield, making Tampico port the second most important in the world. However, once the field started to dry up the city fell into a deep crisis and many people started to abandon Tampico. In 2000 it was also declared the most dangerous city in the world. Its name comes from the Huastec language. The prefix “Tam” means "the place where" and “piko” means "water dogs" (referring to the otters that inhabited the region in pre-Columbian times). The ITF Women tournament is played at the Club Campestre de Tampico. It is a very important and prestigious club, with six outdoors hard courts: the Central, located in a stadium with large grandstands, is surrounded by two courts dedicated to the tournament. The remaining three courts are used for training. Inside the club there are also numerous bars, restaurants and VIP rooms. There is also a nursery service for those coming to watch the tournament and a pay parking lot. The admission fee varies according to the day: from a minimum of 100 pesos on Monday to a maximum of 200 pesos on Saturday. For 12.000 pesos is possible to book an eight people box for the whole week. The official hotel is the "Comfort Inn". It is located at just 1 km from the club. There is a shuttle service to and from the Club. For the guest of the hotel free Wi-Fi, parking and continental breakfast. The Tampico airport, which is 5 km away from the club and 1 km from the hotel, is well connected to Mexico City and Monterrey. It also has daily flights to Houston. TAMPICO 417 NORWEGIAN TENNIS OPEN Date: 27 October - 1 November 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Anders Borg Supervisor: Barbro Raabe Surface: Hard indoor Balls: Wilson US Open FLOOD PROPHET IN HER HOMELAND The Norwegian Tennis Open is formed by two ITF Combined tournaments held in the Swedish capi-tal between the end of October and the first week of November. Both ITF are played on the twelfth hard courts of the Oslo Tennis Arena, within which is also housed the headquarters of the Norwegian Tennis Federation. Unlike the other Scandinavian countries, Norway doesn’t have a strong tennis tradition, still a niche sport. Nevertheless, the 24-year old Emma Flood (best Finnish player at around No. 600 of the ranking) won in Oslo her first title of 2014. After annulling in the semi-final two match points at the Swiss Ottomano, winning in come back at the third set, Flood beat pretty easily the other Swiss Sugnaux. Alexa Guarachi and Nina Stojanovic won the Doubles’ title, defeating in the final the sisters Nadiya and Maryna Kolb. 418 TENNIS & TOURISM OSLO, QUEEN OF THE FIORDS Oslo (called Kristiania until 1921) is the capital of the Kingdom of Norway. It has about 600 thousand inhabitants and spreads on the northernmost part of a fjord in the basin of the Skagerrak. Modern and functional, Oslo is currently the most expensive capital of Europe. The Oslo Tennis Arena hosts two consecutive ITF Combined. In addition to the offices of the Norwegian Federtennis, it houses a gym, a conference room, a restaurant and eleven indoors hard tennis courts. The daily ticket costs 100 Norwegian Kroner. With 700 Kroner, however, you can purchase a ticket valid for both weeks of the mini tour. The official hotel is the four-stars "Clarion Royal Christiana". It is located in the city centre, a short walk from Oslo Central Station. All the rooms have king size beds, cable TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning and mini bar. Due to some infrastructural works to the railways, it is particularly awkward to access the Arena by car, therefore the organizers provided a free travel card to all players for their entire stay in Oslo. The metro station Asle is 100 m from the Oslo Tennis Arena. The airport is connected to the capital by a high-speed train departing every ten minutes. The cost of the ticket is about € 25. The specialties of the Norwegian cuisine are the “fårikål” (lamb with cabbage), “lapskaus” (pork stew with potatoes and vegetables), meatballs, steamed salmon and fish soup. For a fish based dinner we suggest one of the many restaurants of Aker Brygge, the new harbor district, overlooking the fjord. Plenty of places where to enjoy a drink after dinner. OSLO 419 NORWEGIAN TENNIS OPEN Date: 3 - 8 November 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Anders Borg Supervisor: Barbro Raabe Surface: Hard indoor Balls: Wilson US Open AFTER FLOOD, BARBAT The second women's tournament of the Norwegian Open Tennis 2014 does not begin in the best way for the Finnish tennis players. At draw completed, the previous week winner Emma Flood an-nounced her withdraw from the competition. Slowly, one after the other, all the top seeded play-ers left the tournament making the Danish Karen Barbat the new favourite. In the final Barbat played against the Swedish Cornelia Lister, who during the tournament was able to defeat four tennis players with a better ranking without losing a set. What was supposed to be a very balanced final ended pretty quickly. Unfortunately the tension had the better of Lister, who surrendered to Barbat in under an hour of game with a double 62, before bursting into a tears. The Double was won by the US Guarachi and the Russian Lodikova who beat the sisters Kolb, champions of the tournament played the previous week on the same courts. OSLO 420 AL HABTOOR TENNIS CHALLENGE Date: 10 - 15 November 2014 Prize money: 75,000 $ Tournament director: Kyra Nagy Supervisor: Hany El-Khafief Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Dunlop Fort DULGHERU PRINCESS OF DUBAI The Al Habtoor Grand Resort & Spa, within the Dubai Marina, hosted the 17th edition of the AH Tennis Challenge, considered by the ITF the best Futures Women of the world ($ 75.000 in prize money). Impeccable the organisation of the tournament, perfect to the smallest detail: from the welcoming to the rooms and the lavish party for the players. Even the entry list of the event was top notch with four top 100 tennis players and the eternal Japanese Kimiko Date-Krumm, former No. 4 in the world. Against all the odds the Slovakian Cepelova, No. 1 seed, left the tournament at the very beginning at the hands of the Russian Panova. In the bottom half of the draw same thing happened to the Belgian Van Uytvank, defeated by the Russian Diatchenko. To fight for the trophy were Date-Krumm and Dulgheru, who ends up winning in two straight sets, “ruining” the day to the public and the organisers, supporters of the incredible Japanese. In the Doubles tournament the Russians Panova - Diachenio defeated the Ukrainian Kichenok and Savchuk. DUBAI 421 TENNIS & TOURISM THE LUXURIOS DUBAI Located in the Arabian Peninsula, Dubai is the most populous and, together with Abu Dhabi, the largest of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. The tournament is held at the Habtoor Grand Resort & Spa. A five-stars luxury facility with four hard courts, three of which used for the matches of the tournament and one for training, a large pool with water slides overlooking the tennis courts, a gym with qualified staff always available and changing rooms equipped with sauna and Turkish bath. For a fee the guests can also enjoy the SPA. The admission is free. The official hotel is the "Metropolitan Deira", located about a thirty/thirty-five minutes drive from the Club. Some players stay at the "Metropolitan Palace Hotel", located, once again, at about thirty minutes from the Habtoor. The airport is about thirty minutes from the hotel. For 250 AED (€ 50) you can reach it using one of the limousine provided by the Resort or you can opt for the cheaper option and simply use one of the many taxi awaiting outside the resort ( 75 AED, € 15). The food in Dubai is of excellent quality, and it can affect your wallet. We recommend the Italian restaurant "Luciano". 422 ITF ASUNCION 2014 Date: 17 - 23 November 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Miguel Riquelme Supervisor: Pablo Del Gobbo Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Wilson Championships A PERUVIAN IN ASUNCION The Futures Women of Asuncion was the only one to be played out of the three meant to take place in Paraguay in November. The favourites were the Spanish Lourdes Dominguez Lino, who left at the first round by the hand of the Russian outsider Pivovarova, and the home heroine Veronica Cepede - Royg, who, after winning the first set, was beaten by the Argentine Patricia Molinero in the quarterfinal. To leave the tournament also all the top seeded players present in the top half of the draw. To play the final were the Peruvian Botto and the Argentine Molinero. The two players already had met earlier on in the season for the final of the ITF of Santiago de Chile, and once again to win was Botto. The Argentine couple Luini - Peres Rojas won the Doubles, defeating in the final the Russian Pivovarova and the Romanian Tig. ASUNCION 423 TENNIS & TOURISM ASUNCION, THE MOTHER OF CITIES Paraguay's capital city and one of the oldest in South America, Asuncion has little more than 500 thousand inhabitants, although the metropolitan area population reaches more than 2 million. Due to its old age and to the fact that explorers departed from here in search of new places to civilize and urbanize, it is known as the "Mother of Cities”. Paraguay gained independence from Spain in 1811. The ITF Women of Asuncion took place in the Club Internacional de Tenis, a facility with twenty-five clay tennis courts (nineteen outdoors and six indoors), two restaurants, a swimming pool, several TV rooms, a hall for events and conferences, three squash courts, a grass football pitch and a gym. The admission is free during the entire duration of the tournament. At 3 km from the Club, the official hotel is the four-stars "Portal del Sol", ten minutes drive from the centre of Asuncion. Available to its guests a swimming pool with pool bar and a modern gym. Each room has a mini bar, Wi-Fi and satellite TV. There is a shuttle service for players and referees to and from the venue of the tournament. The airport of Asuncion is 10 km from the hotel. The Paraguayan cuisine still retains much of the eating habits of the natives, with, inevitably, strong influences from those of the colonizers. The two most important ingredients are the cassava, a tuber also known as manioc or yucca, and wheat. The historic centre of Asuncion is full of places where to enjoy a drink while listening to music. 424 ITF NEW DEHLI 2014 Date: 17 - 22 November 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Sunil Yajaman Supervisor: Abhishek Mukherjee Surface: Hard outdoor ON JANKOVIC AND IVANOVIC’S FOOTSTEPS In the third week of November, after the two Futures Women of July, the Delhi Lawn Tennis Asso-ciation hosted on its courts another ITF. Like the other two it was a female tournament but with a higher prize money ($ 50.000). Everyone's attention was focused on the Serbian teenager Ivana Jorovic. The former Junior No. 1 did not disappoint the public. The 17 year old from Cacak started the tournament as No. 503 in the world but on the court demonstrated an impressive gaming power and mental strength rarely found in such a young player. The Jorovic defeated in the final with an eloquent 62 62 the Austrian Barbara Haas. This first success in a $ 50.000 tournament placed Jankovic close to the top 300 in the world. Chinese success in the Doubles draw. The couple Lui - Lu defeated in the final the Russian Melni-kova and the Belgian Mertens. NEW DELHI 425 TENNIS & TOURISM NEW DELHI, BETWEEN WEALTH AND POVERTY New Delhi is a city with a high population density and approximately 250,000 inhabitants. Capital of India, despite its many attractions, it is known worldwide for the incredible poverty of some of its areas. Many are the people living on the streets. Many the cars causing traffic jams, chaos and noise pollution. The tournament is played at the DLTA Complex, a majestic facility with fourteen tennis courts (five of which are used for the matches of the tournament), including a wellequipped and large Central, a swimming pool, a cafeteria and a restaurant. The admission is free for the entire duration of the event. At 3 km from the DLTA Complex and with a huge swimming pool and three restaurants, the four-stars "Jaypee Vasant Continental" is the official hotel. There is a shuttle service to and from the venue of the tournament. The other partner hotel, the "RK Khanna Stadium", is within the Club. The Indira Gandhi International Airport is 15 km away from the DLTA Complex. Indian cuisine is rich in spices. Main ingredients are chicken, pork and rice. The restaurant inside the club serves mostly Indian food. 426 WTA COSTA AZAHAR Date: 18-23 November 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Josele Diaz Supervisor: Poncho Ayala Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Wilson SINGLE AND DOUBLES FOR SAEZ Second edition of the female Internacional de tennis of Nules, a town on the Mediterranean Sea in Valencia, Spain. Thanks to the mild climate even in late November this $ 10.000 ITF is one of the last outdoors events on clay of the season. Reigning champion of the tournament and favourite number one in terms of ranking was Olga Sáez Larra, followed by the Australian Alexandra Nacarrow. To win, at the end of a perfect week in which she played with great confidence, without los-ing a single set, was the 20 year old Spanish player. The Sáez, with a statuesque body, defeated 62 64 in the final another Spanish player, Yvonne Caballé. The day before Sáez and Nancarrow won the Doubles, defeating in a dual tiebreak 76 (5) 76 (5) the Spanish players Cavalle-Reimers and Schaffner-Riera. NULES 427 TENNIS & TOURISM NULES, HOMELAND OF CLEMENTINE Facing the Mediterranean sea, with its 14 thousand inhabitants, Nules is a town of the province of Castellon, in the Comunidad Valenciana. Since 1953 it gives its name to a particular variety of Clementines, which are grown in this particularly temperate area of Spain. In addition to the primary sector, the production and distribution of ceramics is another important source of income. In recent years tourism saw a good growth, thanks to the many people searching for nature, sea and good food. The Moorish domination is still evident in the architectures of the city. The castle is, of course, the main attraction of Nules. The Futures is played on the four clay courts of the Club Scude. The facility also has three more hard courts, a gym and five padel courts. Members of the cub often organise social events, parties and excursions. The admission is free during the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the modern and comfortable three-stars "Plana Parc”. The rooms are all equipped with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a work desk, a small safe and satellite TV. Available to players and referees a shuttle service to and from the Club. At 35 km, the nearest airport is the one of Valencia. The most famous Spanish dish is the “paella”, but there are several other dishes, such as squid stuffed with shrimp served with almond sauce and black pepper duck. 428 ITF ASTANA WOMENS 2014 Date: 24 - 29 November 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Dmitriy Savchuk Supervisor: Jenim You Surface: Hard indoor Balls: Wilson US Open YASHKINA’S FIRST HURRA In Kazakhstan the last appointment of the season with international tennis took place in the last week of November. It was an ITF Women and like the others was played in the modern Kazak Ten-nis Center of the capital Astana. If the tournament had been played 20 years ago it could have been a Soviet championship: the vast majority of participants were Kazakhstani, then the others were from Russia, Bijelo-Russia or Uzbek. To play the final were the 19 year old from Kazakhstan Kerimbayeva and the Russian Yashkina, respectively first and third seed of the draw and partners in the Doubles tournament. Yashkina won in two sets, so as to earn her first Futures title of the year. Curiously, the Russian had already won this tournament in 2010. Uzbek success, however, in the Doubles. Khalibulina and Merenkova defeated no other than the two finalists of the Single, Kerimbayeva and Yashima. ASTANA 429 TENNIS & TOURISM ASTANA, THE FUTURE IS HERE With its 800 thousand inhabitants, Astana is the largest city in the former Soviet republic after Almaty and the capital of Kazakhstan. In the last half century it changed its name four times. The first thing that catches the eye when you arrive in Astana is that everything is new: dozens and dozens of sites that after a few months become skyscrapers, underpasses, platforms, fountains, tree-lined avenue and other architectural works, all designed to impress the human eye. The tournament is played on the indoors hard courts of the National Tennis Centre. A modern and functional facility with ten outdoors hard courts, seven indoors hard courts and three indoors clay courts. There are also three cafeterias and a gym. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. At about fifteen minutes drive, the official hotel is the three-star "Art Astana". All the rooms are equipped with satellite TV, air conditioning, mini-bar, safe, telephone and Wi-Fi. Inside the hotel is the restaurant "Chillout". The organisation provides a service of transportation for tennis players and staff. The international airport is less than 25 km from the club and the train station only 5 km. Near the National Tennis Centre you can find few places where to eat or simply have a drink: "Gun's and Roses" (English pub), "Astana Nury" (restaurant), "Shokolad" (lounge bar) and "East-West" (restaurant). Moving towards the city centre we recommend: "Ali Baba" (restaurant), "Zaza" (restaurant), "Friday's" (American food), "Akbulak" (local food), "Kuldja" (Uzbek cuisine), "Baden Baden" (Irish pub), "Fusion" (nightclub). The Kazakh cuisine is influenced by the Russian, Mongolian and Uzbek tradition. 430 SEGUROS BOLIVAR OPEN Date: 24 - 29 November 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Monica Velez Supervisor: Miguel Ternera Surface: Red clay outdoor BOSIO: VICTORY AND BEST RANKING After the WTA International of April and the $ 100.000 ITF International of August, in November Bogotá is home to a third and final tournament, a $ 10.000 Futures played at the Club El Campin. This is one of the last opportunities of the season to score some points to climb the world rankings. Respecting the odds that gave them as favourites, the Chilean Koch-Benvenuto and the Argentine Valeria Bosio were the two finalists. To win in just two sets was Bosio, bringing to three the num-ber of Futures titles won in 2014. At the end of the year the 20 yearold from Santa Fe will also reach her best ranking yet, No. 368 in the world. The Doubles’ trophy went to the British Brogan and the Colombian Herazo Gonzalez, who defeated in the final Bosio and the American Roldan. BOGOTA’ 431 TENNIS & TOURISM BOGOTA’ AND THE BARRIO OF CANDELARIA With more than 9 million inhabitants, Bogotá is one of the largest metropolis in Latin America and the capital of Colombia. The city stands on a plateau over 2600 metres above sea level. The most touristic district, and at the same time the most dangerous one, of Bogota is Candelaria. Another popular destination among visitors is the Plaza de Bolivar and its Catedral Primada de Bogotá. The ITF tournament is played on the clay courts (twelve) of the Club de Tenis el Campin, in the homonymous district, where it is also located the Camacho Stadium (home of the Los Milionarios FC football club). The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the residence "Hotel Estadio", just five minutes drive from the club. Its rooms are comfortable and equipped with cable TV and Wi-Fi. The El Dorado International Airport is just 9 km from the hotel. On request and for a fee the guests can book a pickup service from and to the airport. Players and referees have access to a shuttle service linking the club with the hotel. The Colombian cuisine is not very different from the one of the Mediterranean areas, rich in vegetables and fruits. Main ingredients are beans, potatoes, corn, avocado, coconut and bananas. The typical dish of Bogotá is the “ajiaco santafereño”, a soup prepared with chicken, potatoes, corn and served with sour cream and capers. 432 COPA ALTO TENIS Date: 1 - 6 December 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ Tournament director: Macarena Miranda Supervisor: Alejandro Roldan Surface: Red clay outdoor Balls: Head ATP BOTTO QUEEN OF SANTIAGO In the first week of December Santiago returns to host a $ 25.000 ITF Women. It is played at about 600 metres above sea level on the tennis courts of the Club Providencia, home in March of another Futures Women. As for the Futures of Asuncion played the previous week the runner-up to the title were the two top seed, the Argentine Florencia Molinero (seed No. 1) and the Peruvian Bianca Botto. And, as in Asuncion, to win was the Peruvian, showing to be in great physical form (especially in the second half of the season). Botto earned her fourth ITF title of the year and closed 2014 with her best ranking yet, close to the top 200 in the world. The Americans Guarachi and Albanese won the Doubles, defeating in the final the Chilean Brito and the Brazilian Piai. SANTIAGO 433 TENNIS & TOURISM SANTIAGO, THE QUEEN OF THE ANDES Capital of Chile, Santiago is located on a plateau about 600 metres above sea level at the foot of the Andes (on the east side) and the Coastal Mountains (on the west side). The tournament is played in the Club Providencia, one of the most exclusive of the city, close to the main streets of Santiago, Avenida Bilbao and Los Leones y Tobalaba (metro station). The facility has nine tennis courts, a spa, an Olympic size heated swimming pool, a club house and two rooms for events and ceremonies. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the "Nogales", less than 3 km from the Club Providencia and within walking distance from the touristic streets of Santiago. The rooms are spacious, at least 20 m square, and elegantly furnished. Inside the hotel there is a restaurant and several conference rooms. Available to players and staff a shuttle service between the hotel and the club. The tournament venue is easily accessible by subway, taxis or bicycles, thanks to the very good cycling network of Santiago. Commodore Benitez International Airport is about 30 km from the hotel. Near the hotel there are plenty of restaurants and bars, many of them within the "Costanegra Center" a skyscraper of 300 metres, the largest shopping centre in the city. One of the most chic and frequented restaurant is the "Restaurante Liguria". We also recommend "El Giratorio", with a breathtaking view over the city. 434 VANESSA PHILLIPS TROPHY Date: 1 - 6 December 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Konstantin Miller Supervisor: Pavel Lisovtsev Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Wilson US Open VICTORY AND BEST RANKING FOR STEFKOVA The tournament played in the first week of December on the tennis courts of the Maccabi Tel Aviv is the penultimate in a series of ITF organised during 2014 by the Tennis Federation of Israel. The climatic conditions, mitigated by the proximity of the Mediterranean, makes possible to play out-side even in the winter season. The tournament had the best final possible, with the two top seed, the home heroine Deniz Khazaniuk (seed No. 1) and the Czech Barbora Stefkova (seed No. 2), competing for the title. Khazaniuk appeared very nervous and committed many irregularities, leaving a pretty easy victory to Stefkova, who earned her fourth title of the season and reached her best ranking yet, ending the year among the top 400 in the world. The Hungarian Bondar and the Romanian Csoregi clearly defeated the Ukrainian Boslavets and the Israeli Boslavets Masuri, winning the Double stournament. TEL AVIV 435 TENNIS & TOURISM TEL AVIV, QUEEN OF THE NIGHT Located in what seems to be the meeting point between Europe, Africa and Asia, Tel Aviv is a city of nearly half a million inhabitants that overlooks the Mediterranean sea. Thanks to its geographical position it has a mild climate all year round, so much so that its name means "Hill of Spring". Unfortunately, the well-known Israeli-Palestinian war made it often theatre of terrorist acts and reprisals. Nevertheless, the city is known for its bustling nightlife and for its nice beaches. The series of ITF Women takes place at the Kfar Maccabiah Tennis Club in Ramat Gan. With its ten hard tennis courts, the club is located inside a large sports centre, with an adjoining hotel, swimming pools, restaurants and gyms. The admission is free during the whole tournament. The official hotel is the four-stars "KFAR Maccabiah", located within the sports centre. It is a very nice hotel, with soundproof rooms, satellite TV, mini bar, Wi-Fi and queen size beds. It also offers to its guests two restaurants, a gym (surcharges apply), a spa, a swimming pool and several bars. The only downside is the distance (about 10 km) from the centre of Tel Aviv. The Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv is about 20 km from KFAR Maccabiah and can be reached by taxi. A typical dish of Tel Aviv is the hummus. Tel Aviv is full of restaurants with all kind of cuisine, nightclubs and bars where to go for a drink after dinner: you will be really spoiled for choice. 436 CIRCUITO DIXON VINCI Date: 8 - 14 December 2014 Prize money: 25,000 $ + H Tournament director: Adrian Amezcua Velarde Supervisor: Cristina Romero Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Head ATP EN PLEIN FOR MARIA In the first half of December the Yucatan Country Club, in the Mexican coastal city of Merida, hosted two combined Futures. The tournaments took place on hard outdoors courts. In the Women's Singles of the second week the number one favourite was the American Allie Kiick, but she unexpectedly left the scene in the second round, beaten with a resounding double 6-0 by the Russian Vikhlyantseva. To play for the title were the Mexican Victoria Rodriguez, coming from the qualifying, and the German Tatjana Maria, seed No. 2, who easily won the day, with a final score of 6-0 6-3. After Fort Worth and Makinohara, the Mexican victory brought to three the numbers of ITF won in 2014 by Maria, no. 69 in the world in 2009. Along with Mexican Zarazua, she triumphed in the Doubles too, defeating in the final the Venezue-lan Gamiz and the Russian Savinykh. MERIDA 437 TENNIS & TOURISM MERIDA AND ITS FIVE HILLS Merida is a city of southern Mexico, capital of the state of Yucatan. It was founded by the Spanish conquistador Francisco de Montejo de León, known as El Mozo, 6 January 1542, on the site of the Maya village of Ichcaansihó (City of five hills). The ITF tournament is played on the outdoors hard courts of the wonderful Yucatan Country Club. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the new four-stars "Meson de la Luna Hotel & Spa". Located near the Mall Plaza Altabrisa, it has a spa and a restaurant serving mainly local dishes. The Club is about 20 km away from the hotel but there is an official service of transportation for tennis players and staff that connects the twos. The Aeropuerto Internacional Manuel Crecencio Rejon is about a 25 minutes drive from the hotel and just a few kilometres more from the venue of the tournament. 438 MARJORIE SHERMAN TROPHY Date: 8 - 13 December 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Konstantin Miller Supervisor: Pavel Lisovtsev Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Wilson US Open PAIGINA’S INCREDIBLE WEEK The Marjorie Sherman Trophy takes place at the Kfar Maccabiah Tel Aviv and is the last in a series of ITF tournaments organised by the Tennis Federation of Israel during 2014. Thanks to the mild weather of Tel Aviv, city located on the south east shore of the Mediterranean Sea, the tournament is played outdoors. Unexpectedly the 19 year old Czech Barbora Stefkova, No. 1 seed and winner of the Futures played only few days earlier on these same courts, left at the first round. True heroine of the week was, however, the Russian Marta Paigina, who won the tournament from the starting qualifying games. For the 15 year old Muscovite is the first ever victory in the professional circuit. In a final between teenagers she defeated in three sets the Ukrainian Olga Fridman. Paigina ended her incredible week winning the Doubles too. Together with the Macedonian Helbet she defeated the Israelis Patiuk and Shlomo. TEL AVIV 439 PTT ANKARA CUP Date: 15 - 20 December 2014 Prize money: 50,000 $ Tournament director: Elvan Yurtcu Bozgul Supervisor: Michaela Testiban Surface: Hard indoor Balls: Wilson US Open KRUNIC AT THE PHOTO FINISH The PTT Ankara Cup is the most important and conspicuous tournament of the mini indoor ITF women's circuit organised in December by the Turkish Tennis Federation. It is played on the courts of the Ankara Tenis Kubulu, a historic club of the Capital, that hosted international events as early as the sixties, as shown by the photos and the memorabilia in the clubhouse. The entry list of the tournament is excellent, with nine players included among the top 200 in the world. To meet in the final match were the Serbian seed No. 1 Alexandra Krunic and the Uzbek Angul Amanmurado-va, returning from an injury and No. 50 in the world in 2010. To win, but only after a three hours game and two match points wasted in the third set and two cancelled to her opponent, was the Serbian player. The Georgian Gorgodze and the Slovenian Kolar won the Doubles, defeating in the final the Ukrainian Korashvili and the Bulgarian Kostova. 440 TENNIS & TOURISM ANKARA, THE QUEEN OF ANATOLIA Capital of Turkey, Ankara extends on a plateau over 900 metres above sea level. With about 5 million inhabitants, is the second most populous city after Istanbul. The ITF Women's tournament took place at the Ankara Tenis Kulubu, a very large facility with eight clay courts, including a Central with a three thousand masonry grandstand, and seven indoors hard courts (used for the matches of the tournament). The club also has a restaurant, a club house full of trophies and a fully equipped gym. The admission is free throughout the tournament. The official hotel is the "Radisson Blu", a few hundred metres from the club, in the central district of Ulus. It is a four-star hotel, a bit dated but clean and friendly. For the guests there is a restaurant with international cuisine and a fitness centre with sauna and Turkish bath. In Ankara there is a subway line that connects the city from north to south. Just outside the "Radisson Blu" is the Ulus tube station. At about 25 km, the airport Esemboga is the most important of the city. There is a bus that connects the airport to the main bus terminal of Ankara, from there you can use the tube. Alternatively you can get a taxi (about 150 Turkish lira), or book a pickup service at a cheaper rate. The other airport of Ankara serves only domestic flights. The typical dish of Ankara and, in general, of Anatolia, is the Kebab. ANKARA 441 ITF WOMENS SERIES Date: 15 - 20 December 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Christopher Lai Supervisor: Gary Au-Yeung Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Babolat LIANG, THE WINNER Throughout December and during the first two weeks of January, the Victoria Park Tennis Centre in Hong Kong is home to the ITF Womens Series, with five consecutive Futures (each with $ 10.000 in prize money). It is played on outdoors hard courts, in a facility with a Central Court from 6.000 places. All Asians the players taking part to the first tournament, with a majority of young tennis players from China and Japan. To win was the Chinese outsider Chen Liang, after the two fa-voured, her compatriot Yang Yuxuan and the Japanese Mighica Ozeki, left prematurely the tour-nament. In the final she defeated another Chinese, the nineteen years old Liang Xu Liu Sun, who thanks to the exploit entered among the top 1000 players in the world. With the success in Hong Kong Liang finally put a stop to her fasting for victories lasted over three years. The South Korean Choi and Kim won the Doubles, easily defeating in the final the Japanese Fujioka and Hasegawa. 442 TENNIS & TOURISM HONG KONG AND ITS SKYLINE Former protectorate of the British Empire, from 1997 Hong Kong has become, along with Macau, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. It is located on the southern coast of China and has over seven million inhabitants. Hong Kong is famous for its skyline and harbour, one of the most important in the world. According to various sources Hong Kong is the city that has the greatest number of skyscrapers (1223). The series of ITF Women took place at the Victoria Park Tennis Centre, a facility with fourteen hard courts, including a permanent Central with six thousand seats. Inside there are the changing rooms, the players’ lounge and the offices of the tournament’s organisation. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the four stars "Causerai Bay Harbour View", with a restaurant, swimming pools, a solarium and a gym. The rooms have king size beds and are equipped with every comfort. Hotel and Club are very close, only a few minute walk from each other. Hong Kong has an efficient subway network: the station of the Victoria Park is Tin Hau. Hong Kong International Airport is 39 km away from the hotel. In Hong Kong you can find any kind of international restaurant. Local specialty, however, are noodles, roast duck and fish balls. Near Victoria Park we recommend the restaurant "Pumpernhckel" serving delicious noodles with chicken and vegetables. The district Causeway Bay, about 10 minutes walk from the hotel, offers a variety of dining options, with Asian and Western cuisine. For a drink after dinner we recommend the "Hong Kong Lobby Lounge". HONG KONG 443 ISTANBUL 10K Date: 22 - 27 December 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Kubra Pehlivan Supervisor: Ali Katebi Surface: Hard indoor Balls: Wilson FETT TAKES IT ALL The $ 10.000 ITF Women of Istanbul ended a mini circuit organised by the Turkish Federation of Tennis during the month of December. It is played on the indoors courts of the Tacsor Club. The entry list was headed by two tennis players who oscillate around the three hundredth position in the world ranking: the Uzbek Sabina Sharipova and the Bulgarian Dia Evtimova. The first stopped in the quarterfinals at the hands of the Croatian Lekaj, the second reached the semi-final, where she was beaten by the Ukrainian Ianchuk. To win the title, though, was the promising Croatian Fett, good at subverting the prediction that gave Ianchuk as favourite. The eighteen years old from Zagreb ended the year at No. 359 in the world, her best ranking, becoming one of the best young players to watch out for. The previous day, paired with compatriot Lekaj, Fett defeated the Turkish Aksu and Soylu, so as to win the Doubles tournament too. 444 TENNIS & TOURISM ISTANBUL, BETWEEN EAST AND WEST Capital of Turkey, with over 17 million inhabitants, Istanbul is one of the largest cities in the world. The tournament is played at the Tennis Kulubu Tac Spor, located in the eastern part of Istanbul, in Ataşehir district. Born in 1977 and completed at the end of the ‘90s, it is a very nice facility. It has ten tennis courts (four indoors and six outdoors), a sports hall, a restaurant, a club house, a gym and two swimming pools (one indoor). The members of the club also have access to a SPA with several rooms to relax. The admission is free for the entire duration of the tournament. The official hotel is the ''Asia City Hotel", always in Ataşehir district, just over 2 km from the Club and ten minute walk from several shopping centres. The rooms, new and spacious, are equipped with every comfort. To reach the European side you can take the subway or alternatively the bus or a taxi. Available to tennis players and staff a non-stop shuttle service between the hotel and the Club. Istanbul is served by two airports: the Sabiha Gokcen Airport is about 30 km from Ataşehir, while the Ataturk is 45 km away. Istanbul boasts an extensive and efficient underground network. Due to the chaotic traffic congestion and the difficulty in finding parking we recommend the use of public transport. In Ataşehir there are several places where you will be able to eat a very good Kebab, one of the typical dish of Istanbul, of all Turkey for that matter. ISTANBUL 445 ITF WOMENS SERIES Date: 22 - 27 December 2014 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Christopher Lai Supervisor: Gary Au-Yeung Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Babolat INCREDIBLE YANG Second of five weeks of international tennis at the Victoria Park Tennis Centre in Hong Kong for the ITF Womens Series, which at the end of the season offers the chance to earn valuable points to climb the WTA rankings. The climate of the former British protectorate makes possible to play outdoors even during winter months. The organisers could not hope in a better final: to fight for the trophy were the Chinese Lin Zhu and Yang Zhaoxuan, respectively first and second seeded. To win was Yang, at her second ITF victory of the season (ITF of Istanbul). The nineteen year old from Nangchang climbed more than 700 positions in the world rankings, closing the season at No. 292 and becoming one of the best Chinese hopes. The Chinese Yang and Ye defeated the South Korean Hong and Kang, so as to win the Doubles. HONG KONG 446 ITF WOMENS SERIES Date: 29 December 2014 - 3 January 2015 Prize money: 10,000 $ Tournament director: Grandi Chan Supervisor: Gary Au-Yeung Surface: Hard outdoor Balls: Babolat SINGLES AND DOUBLES: JAPANESE TRIUMPH Third of five weeks of international tennis at the Victoria Park Tennis Centre in Hong Kong for the ITF Womens Series, which at the end of the season offers the chance to earn valuable points to climb the WTA rankings. Good the entry list of the tournament. Great curiosity to see again Vera Zvonareva, the former No.2 in the world that in 2014 went back to play, stopping, though, once again after the third round reached at Wimbledon. The 30 yearold from Muscovite, a finalist at the US Open in 2010, easily surpassed the first two rounds before retiring in the quarterfinals without even playing the game against Omae. To win the tournament was the Japanese Kijma, 19 years old, who starting from the qualifiers, in the final match defeated her compatriot Omae in two sets. The Japanese Ayukawa and Ninomiya triumphed in the Doubles, beating the Chinese Tang and Ye at the tie break. HONG KONG 447 XXXV° INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR ITF CITTÀ DI SANTA CROCE MAURO SABATINI NAKAGAWA E KASATKINA: FUTURE STARS? Every year the Tennis Club Santa Croce, located in the beautiful Tuscan countryside between Florence and Pisa, is home of one of the most important Junior tournaments on the world calendar, category Grade 1. To win the men tournament was the Japanese class ‘96 Naoki Nakagawa, who in the days following the victory managed to reach no. 9 of the under 18 ranking. The Japanese tennis player defeated in the final the Brazilian Joao Menezes by a score of 6-3 7-5. The Russian Darya Kasatkina, class ‘97 and No. 3 of the Junior ranking, was the one to lift the trophy at the end of the Women tournament. In the final the tennis player from Togliatty prevailed 6-4 6-1 on the American Catherine Bellis, who a few months later reached the highest ranking of her category. SANTA CROCE 448 ITF BEACH TENNIS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Date: 30 July / 03 August 2014 Prize money: Tournament director: Paolo Caponigri Supervisor: Ricardo Ragazzini Surface: Sand Balls: Quicksand CALBUCCI AND GARAVINI ON TOP OF THE WORLD In the beautiful and now familiar setting of "Bagno Delfino", in Cervia, took place the sixth edition of the World Championship ITF Beach Tennis. After the victory in the previous year of the No. 1 couple Alessandro Calbucci and Marco Garavini, in the 2014 edition we had to wait an extra day to know the new Champions. A heavy downpour forced the organisers to postpone the final to Monday, but this did not stop the fans that, as throughout the week, crowded the stands of the beautiful venue. Over two thousand the fans present to support their heroes: once again to lift the trophy were the two experienced players, No. 1 in the world, defeating in an all Italian final the surprising and difficult to tame Meliconi and Cramarossa. After stopping the match the previous day on 2/2 40/40, the most experienced pair, champions of the Assoluti Italiani just two weeks earlier, won the first set in twelve games. Everything easier in the second set, ending the match with the final score of 7/5 6/2. Big party at the end of the tournament for the two Italians. Calbucci won two titles in Cervia e three worldwide, while Garavini is at his fourth success in Cervia and third one worldwide. The city of Ravenna, where the sport was born thirty years ago, confirmed its superiority with three world champions out of four and six finalists out of eight. The Women’s tournament was won by Bacchetta-Cimatti, while the Mixed’ by Faccini-Ponti. CERVIA 449 La Grande Sfida IVANISEVIC YOUNG AGAIN After filling the Forum of Assago, near Milan, in 2011 with the quartet formed by Serena Williams, her sister Venus, Francesca Schiavone and Flavia Pennetta, in 2012 La Grande Sfida saw playing on the courts Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic, Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci. After a year off the MCA Events, captained by Ernesto De Filippis, decided to return to tennis with a big event, organising a leg of the ATP Champions Tour. Two the appointments: one in the evening of October 17 at the 105 Stadium of Genoa and the second one the next day in the afternoon at the Mediolanum Forum of Assago. Four true legends on the courts to entertain an audience ever so varied, from old fans to youngsters eager to see for the first time playing live those who made the history of tennis in the 80s and 90s. After the semi-finals of Genoa, the transfer to Milan for the final. The stadium was so crowded that the organisers were forced to postpone the start of the matches, so as to allow the 8,500 spectators to take place. To win was Goran Ivanisevic, the youngest of them all and former No. 2 in the world, that in the final defeated with a double 6-4 Ivan Lendl. The left-handed Croatian with a deadly service proved to be stronger than Lendl, the Czech born in the States who dominated the world rankings remaining No. 1 for two hundred and seventy weeks during his career and winning a total of ninety-four tournaments (including eight Slam). In the match for third place to prevail was the most acclaimed by the audience, John McEnroe, a former world No. 1 and winner of seventy-seven Singles (seven Slam) and seventy-eight Doubles (ten Slam). McEnroe beat 6-3 6-3 Michael Chang, also American but with Taiwanese origins who still holds the record for youngest winner of a Grand Slam. 450 451