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Stefan Kozlov continues to struggle at the ATP level with poor results and tough draws. Today he fell again for the third time in straight sets to Sam “Sambrero” Querrey. Kozlov is ranked around 133 right now but has not capitalized on ATP main draw wildcards in Indian Wells, Citi Open, Delray Beach, Cincy. Right now is a challenging stage in his career as he has not made an impact in any ATP main draws and his game is not striking any fear in established ATP players. Is a new co-coach with ATP experience the answer?
Tommy Paul continues to shine with another fine win against Donald Young 65 76. This is a high quality win for Paul against a player who has shown fierce resistance to lose to any USA #NEXTGEN players, evidenced by Young’s super intensity expressed in wins against Kozlov this year and last year. Young has struggled this year in many close matches and could be having confidence issues also.
Federer, Nishikori, Monfils all pulling out of Cincinnati? High profile withdrawals always seem to be par for the court for Cincy.
Ryan Harrison lost a 76 in the third heartbreaker to Gilles Muller.
Frances Tiafoe posted an important win against Max Marterer, a German qualifier, and will next face Alexander Zverev.
Daniil Medvedev came up short 46 67 to Fabio Fognini.
Q Mitchell Krueger crushed Benoit Paire 61 62.
Ivo Karlovic beat Jiri Vesely 75 in the third to level their ATP head to head at two-all. Their last meeting was at the US Open last year, won by Vesely 76 in the fifth.
Del Potro and Berdych will do battle tomorrow for the ninth time, with the series deadlocked at four each.
Jack Sock vs Sugita and John Isner vs Tommy Paul will also be played on stadium court.
Daniel Nestor lost again first round in doubles, for the third event in a row with a different partner Quereshi in DC, Pospisil in Montreal and Steve Johnson today). Could Nestor be nearing the end of his career at 44?
Tommy Paul continues to shine with another fine win against Donald Young 65 76. This is a high quality win for Paul against a player who has shown fierce resistance to lose to any USA #NEXTGEN players, evidenced by Young’s super intensity expressed in wins against Kozlov this year and last year. Young has struggled this year in many close matches and could be having confidence issues also.
Federer, Nishikori, Monfils all pulling out of Cincinnati? High profile withdrawals always seem to be par for the court for Cincy.
Ryan Harrison lost a 76 in the third heartbreaker to Gilles Muller.
Frances Tiafoe posted an important win against Max Marterer, a German qualifier, and will next face Alexander Zverev.
Daniil Medvedev came up short 46 67 to Fabio Fognini.
Q Mitchell Krueger crushed Benoit Paire 61 62.
Ivo Karlovic beat Jiri Vesely 75 in the third to level their ATP head to head at two-all. Their last meeting was at the US Open last year, won by Vesely 76 in the fifth.
Del Potro and Berdych will do battle tomorrow for the ninth time, with the series deadlocked at four each.
Jack Sock vs Sugita and John Isner vs Tommy Paul will also be played on stadium court.
Daniel Nestor lost again first round in doubles, for the third event in a row with a different partner Quereshi in DC, Pospisil in Montreal and Steve Johnson today). Could Nestor be nearing the end of his career at 44?