Nikolay Davydenko Captures Third Title of 2008
Top seed Nikolay Davydenko (pictured) captured his third ATP title of the season, and the 14th of his career, by defeating second seed and defending champion Tommy Robredo 6-3, 6-3 in the final of the Orange Warsaw Open on Sunday.
World No. 4 Davydenko was contesting his fourth final of the season, and the third on clay. The Russian clinched his
Nikolay Davydenko beats Robredo in Warsaw Open final
Top-seeded Nikolay Davydenko captured his third ATP Tour title of the year Sunday, beating second-seeded Tommy Robredo 6-3, 6-3 in the final of the Warsaw Open.
Davydenko, who also won the clay-court tournament in 2006, broke the defending champion three times in the first set, while giving up his serve once. He needed just one break in the
Orange Warsaw Open Final Result: Nikolay Davydenko Champion
Nikolay Davydenko, top seed, denied Tommy Robredo the chance to defend his 2007 Title.
Davydenko won in 2 easy sets.
Singles - Final
[1] N Davydenko (RUS) d [2] T Robredo (ESP) 63 63
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Top Two Seeds Davydenko, Robredo to Square Off in Final
Top seed Nikolay Davydenko defeated unseeded Italian Fabio Fognini 6-2, 6-3, in the semifinals of the Orange Warsaw Open on Saturday.
The 27-year-old Russian advanced to his fourth ATP final of the season (2-1), his third on clay, and he will take on No. 2 seed and defending champ Tommy Robredo (pictured), who beat No. 3 Juan Monaco 6-4,
Nikolay Davydenko reaches Warsaw final
Nikolay Davydenko is within a victory of his third title this season.
The top-seeded Russian reached the championship match of the Orange Warsaw Open on Saturday with a 6-2, 6-3 triumph over unseeded Italian Fabio Fognini, who was bidding for the first title of his career.
Davydenko, a winner in Miami and Poertschach earlier this year, will be after his
Top Three Seeds - Davydenko, Robredo, Monaco Reach Semifinals in Warsaw
Top seed and World No. 4 Nikolay Davydenko defeated unseeded countryman Evgeny Korolev 6-4, 6-2 on Friday to advance to the semifinals at the Orange Warsaw Open in Poland.
Davydenko came back from a 1-4 first set deficit to beat the 20-year-old Korolev for the second time in three meetings. Davydenko converted four of 10
Nikolay Davydenko advances to Warsaw Semifinal
Nikolay Davydenko advanced to the semifinals of the Orange Warsaw Open on Friday with a 6-4, 6-2 win over unseeded Evgeny Korolev.
The top-seeded Russian is seeking his second title at the red clay event, having hoisted the trophy two years ago.
The world No. 4, Davydenko will next face Italy’s Fabio Fognini, who upset No. 5 Guillermo Canas by a
Juan Monaco and Davydenko Reach Quarterfinals in Warsaw
Second-seeded Argentine Juan Monaco booked his place in the quarterfinals of the Orange Warsaw Open with a 7-5, 6-3 victory over Frenchman Florent Serra on Wednesday.
World No. 21 Monaco, whose best result at this event was a semifinal finish in 2004, is through to his fifth quarterfinal of the season; he went on to finish runner-up at
Nikolay Davydenko reaches Warsaw quarters
Nikolay Davydenko overcame a slow start to reach the quarterfinals of the Orange Warsaw Open.
The top-seeded Russian needed to rally from a set down Wednesday to post a 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 win over unseeded Czech Jiri Vanek, who has just six wins this season and is ranked 82nd in the world.
Davydenko, the 2006 champion of this $668,000 red clay event, is
Nikolay Davydenko, Defending Champion Robredo Ease Through in Warsaw Open
Top seeded Russian Nikolay Davydenko advanced to the second round of the Orange Warsaw Open on Tuesday after defeating last week's Roland Garros doubles champion Pablo Cuevas 6-3, 6-2. The World No. 4 converted four of six break points to wrap up victory in 1hr., 5 min.
Davydenko is second on the ATP circuit with 37
Nikolay Davydenko seeded first at Warsaw Open
Following a disappointing performance at the French Open, Nikolay Davydenko aims to rebound at this week’s $668,000 Warsaw Open.
The world No. 4, Davydenko made an early exit at Roland Garros courtesy of Ivan Ljubicic, who rallied from a two-set deficit nine days ago to post a third-round upset of the Russian.
It marked Davydenko’s earliest loss
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Kohlschreiber: é o actual número 31 do ranking ATP
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Nikolay Davydenko menorehkan sejarah dengan menjadi petenis Rusia pertama yang sukses merebut gelar di ajang Miami Masters. Davydenko menaklukkan petenis nomor dua dunia asal Spanyol, Rafael Nadal.
El tenista español Rafa Nadal ha caído derrotado en la final del Masters Series de Miami ante el ruso Nicolai Davydenko en dos sets por 6-4 y 6-2.Davydenko, muy superior al mallorquín, acabó con la esperanza de que consiguiera el que hubiera sido el décimo Masters Series para Nadal, una marca sólo a la altura de Agassi (17), Federer (14) y Sampras (11) y lo hizo en una hora y veintiún minutos, sin dar opción a un set de desempate entre ambos tenistas.Como contraposición, el triunfo le otorga al ruso su primer trofeo de Maestros y Nadal, que cayó en la final de este torneo en 2005 ante el suizo Roger Federer y en cinco sets, volvió a quedarse a las puertas de este título.Un diálogoAmbos tenistas saltaron a la pista, bañada por las altas temperaturas de Cayo Vicaíno y con una
Davydenko: é o actual número 4 do ranking ATP
Davydenko é um jogador muito irregular, que ora consegue algumas vitórias de grande nível, como faz jogos vergonhosos. Mas, no fim de tudo, o saldo acaba por ser positivo e assim mantém a quarta posição do ranking. É difícil de prever o que vai fazer, mas quando [...]
Davydenko: é o actual número 4 do ranking ATP
Davydenko é um jogador muito irregular, que ora consegue algumas vitórias de grande nível, como faz jogos vergonhosos. Mas, no fim de tudo, o saldo acaba por ser positivo e assim mantém a quarta posição do ranking. É difícil de prever o que vai fazer, mas quando [...]
There is an interesting interview with Nikolay Davydenko in yesterday’s Independent newspaper where Davydenko talks candidly about, among other topics, the stress of coping with the match fixing allegations over the past year.
Davydenko has continually declared his innocence in the tennis betting and match fixing stories though his name more than any other is most [...]
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Un duro desafío tendrá Fernando González en el Masters de Shanghai, luego que esta mañana se diera a conocer los rivales que tendrá en el certamen a partir del sábado. El "Bombardero de La Reina" quedó en el grupo rojo junto al número uno del mundo, el suizo Roger Federer, a quien nunca ha podido vencer en su carrera. Pero las cosas se complican mucho más, pues los otros dos rivales que deberá enfrentar son el ruso Nikolay Davydenko y el estadounidense Andy Roddick. Las estadísticas no son favorables para el chileno, pues tiene un récord negativo con los tres jugadores, en enfrentamientos por la ATP. Ante Federer ha caído en las diez ocasiones que se ha enfrentado, con Davydenko sufrió en tres ocasiones, mientras que con Roddick cayó seis veces, pero lo venció tres veces. El grupo azul pareciera ser un "poco más accesible", pues estará encabezado por el español Rafael Nadal, que enfrentará a su compatriota David Ferrer, al serbio Novak Djokovic y al francés Ri
O tenista número quatro do mundo, Nikolay Davydenko, foi multado em 2 mil dólares por não ter se esforçado ao máximo durante a surpreendente derrota para o croata Marin Cilic no Torneio de São Petesburgo, na última quinta-feira. O primeiro cabeça-de-chave jogou bem no primeiro set contra o adversário 102º colocado no ranking mundial, mas depois passou a cometer muitos erros não-forçados e fez 10 duplas-faltas nos últimos dois sets. Ele foi alertado pelo árbitro belga Jean-Philippe Dercq no último set por não estar se esforçando ao máximo. - Cometi uma dupla falta e perdi um game no terceiro set e ele me deu um alerta dizendo que eu estava tentando perder de propósito. Fiquei chocado. É simplesmente insultuoso. Como ele pode saber o que eu estava tentando fazer? Eu fiquei tão triste com toda a situação que comecei a chorar - disse Davydenko a repórteres após o jogo. Davydenko também está sendo investigado pela ATP pela derrota para o
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut — Defending champion Nikolay Davydenko and world No. 8 Tommy Robredo have committed to the Pilot Pen tournament next month. They will join No. 9 James Blake in the Aug. 17-25 event at the Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale University. Blake won the Pilot Pen in 2005 and captured his ninth career title in Sydney in January. Last year, Davydenko won five titles and rose to No. 3. Tim Henman and Robby Ginepri and Vince Spadea also have committed. On the women’s more…
RUSSIA’S Nikolay Davydenko, the No.1 seed, was the biggest casualty, but admitted he was not surprised to exit the ATP Halle tournament after his second-round defeat by Germany’s Florian Mayer today (AEST).
the world No.3 lost the first set and, with the home crowd behind its hero Mayer, ranked 37th in the world, he needed just two break points and 70 minutes to seal his first win over the Davydenko.
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POERTSCHACH, Austria — Luis Horna of Peru upset third-seeded Ivan Ljubicic 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 on Tuesday in the second round of the Hypo Group International.
The No. 7-ranked Ljubicic produced 10 aces and missed the only break point in the first set, but lost the tiebreaker 7-5 to Horna, who is ranked 82nd.
Horna lost only two points in his service in the second set, using an early break to seal the victory.
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So Andy Murray beats the world number 4, Davydenko (again), in straight sets (again): 7-6 6-4I've been in bed with a nasty cold so I missed this match. A real shame because it sounds like it was a bit special. Just over two hours and with an average of over 6 points per game, this was as epic as a straight sets match gets.For a change, AndyMurray.com has more info on the match than the BBC, so make sure you check out the link at the bottom of this post. Looking at the stats, what stands out to me is a rock-bottom 1st serve % for Murray (42% overall and down to 38% in the second set) but, by contrast, a total of 10 aces compared to Davydenko's 1.Afterwards Murray noted that the bounce was a little different from previous courts but from the way the match played out, it looks like Murray got the hang of it.This is a huge win in what is turning out to be a tough draw for Murray. Haas (9) is next, but compare that to Djokovic who has got to the Qtr-Finals without playing a seeded pl
Davydenko (4) is next and don't let the last meeting fool you, this will be a tough match.Davydenko has two wins against Murray already, but Murray may have a slight psychological advantage after a comfy straight sets win back in January. Murray has a stronger serve, but Davydenko has a return game that is comparable to Murray - except that Davydenko converts more break points. At this stage it seems there is little to choose between the two players.This match should be played tomorrow and I'll post the schedule as soon as I get it.Haas or Gonzalez will meet the winner of this match in the Qtr-Final.Looking at the rest of the draw, Blake is out, but Djokovic is cruising and has a good chance of reaching the semi-finals.The other half of the draw still looks strong with Ljubicic, Nalbandian, Roddick and Nadal still in play. The latter two have yet to drop a set.Murray Vs Davydenko may not be until tomorrow, but Murray & Henman have their next doubles game today and will play Chris
According to Andy Murray's post match interview, Nikolay Davydenko (6) is a better returner, but weaker on the serve.Put that together with Murray's own strengths and weaknesses and it sounds to me like a match with a lot of breaks of serve. The last time the two players met was in March, earlier this year. Between them, Murray & Davydenko managed 11 breaks of serve. Davydenko was the winner on that occasion 6-1 3-6 6-3.This match should be a notch harder than the previous, but if Murray can match his 2nd and 3rd round performances, there's no reason why this match shouldn't run close. The match is scheduled for tomorrow.4th Round:Again, sticking with the seeded players, Kristof Vliegen(36) or Nikolay Davydenko (7) are likely opponents. Murray lost in three sets to Davydenko earlier in the year and has never faced Vliegen before.Davydenko, as predicted.Qtr-Finals:This would, of course, be further than Murray has ever gone in a Grand Slam, so the opponent would be pretty much ir
The official website still hasn't updated but AndyMurray.com is reporting that Murray & Davydenko are second on court with play beginning at 2:40 (UK time).So that means the earliest start is about 4:15, but will likely be a bit later. In case you don't already know, Davydenko has beaten Murray in both of their previous encounters, but Murray took a set in each.British Eurosport are screening the match so finish work early, grab the popcorn and put your feet up. This could be the tie of the tournament so far.
Murray picked up his first win against Davydenko and did it in straight sets to boot: 7-5 6-2Both players started strongly, but Davydenko especially looked flawless and it was no surprise when he broke Murray early in the first set to go 3-2 up.Murray responded by winning five of the next seven games (breaking Davydenko twice) to take the first set. Whether it was frustration over Murray's Davydenko or a slight injury (Davydenko had both ankles strapped mid-way through the first set), but the Russian just faded away in the second set.A lot of forced errors combined with Murray's insistence on chasing every... single... shot... Murray's insistence on making Davydenko play just one more shot paid dividends and despite losing a break, Murray just raced through the second set to reach his fourth ATP final.