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Wimbledon MS Q3: Know Your Men's Singles Qualifiers + Lucky Loser Situation (2/2)
The qualifying competition as they happened, side-by-side (📸 AFP via The Japan Times)
Compared to the first batch, most matches covered in the second batch were concluded in four or five sets (as they happened). While some of these could be tense, some also featured the (possible) plot twists that only occurred in the best-of-five sets: either the match that could have finished long ago but the opposition dug deep (thus adding extra pressure) or another kind of turnaround that resulted in a rollercoaster of a kind.
Those stories enriched the Wimbledon qualifying rounds, making it distinct from the other Grand Slams since this is the only Grand Slam played on grass. It could be a good preparation for them coming to the main draw, so be sure to have these qualifiers (and possibly, lucky losers) on the lookout too!
The first part of the article can be found here, and the Twitter thread can also be found here.
Section 5: Radu Albot d. Felipe Meligeni R. Alves 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 7-6(6)
Radu Albot’s point at 3-0* 0-30 to 15-30, 2nd set (left) and match point conversion to 7-6(6), 4th set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
Having qualified for the Championships last year as well, Albot came with at least a tie-breaker set in his previous two rounds, one of which he had to dig deep against Johannus Monday 3-6, 7-6(2), 6-2. On the other hand, Felipe stunned two veterans by defeating Pablo Cuevas and Vasek Pospisil to prevent a vintage battle to claim the qualifying spot.
Although Felipe’s defense-to-offense approach worked to some extent, just like in the fast hard ones, Albot’s creative prowess enabled him to outhit Felipe. While his working drop shots were spotted making the difference, minimizing the gap before Felipe held 1-3 in the second set, Felipe’s balance already went off before his level raise in the fourth set was insufficient to hand Albot the win, all on Felipe’s double fault as an initial differential, that even if the latter saved a match point out of his own volley (to reply to Albot’s lob), it was insufficient to the match tie-break thanks to Albot’s forehand, which Felipe shanked after the ball reached the let cord (and turned out to be in).
Section 8: Dennis Novak d. Yosuke Watanuki 6-7(9), 6-3, 6-3, 6-4
Dennis Novak’s point to *3-4 40-40 to 40-ad, 3rd set (📸 Wimbledon qualifying feed)
Y. Watanuki’s return depth, which also bothered Hubert Hurkacz when the former was a qualifier in Stuttgart (250), could pose an interesting test in the final qualifying round as he faced a more experienced Dennis Novak, who avenged Charles Broom 6-3, 6-4 after his three heartbreaker tie-breaker sets loss in the second qualifying round of the Ilkley Challenger.
The moment shifted in the last three sets once Dennis gained control in the middle of the second set. Stemmed from the Austrian’s power and variety (inclusive of his often proper slice usage and a forehand winner, displayed during a break point creation in the third set), Y. Watanuki’s service games ended up being pressed, often getting his shots rushed when trying to finish a point, hence the rest of the three sets.
Section 10: Dominic Stricker d. Mattia Bellucci 6-3, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4
Dominic Stricker’s point to 3-3* 0-15 to 0-30, 4th set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
M. Bellucci could regain his form in the grass season after reaching the second round of the Ilkley Challenger (l. Jason Kubler) after the rollercoaster clay season post-Australian Open qualifying rounds (l. Francesco Passaro in Q2). Somehow, after defeating Raphael Collignon and Ivan Gakhov in straight sets, he had to face a rising Dominic Stricker, who sought a main draw qualification to close his competitive grass season, notably keeping it close against Andy Murray in the Nottingham Challenger.
Stricker finally qualified for the main draw after sealing the fourth set with an ace. Before that, while handling M. Bellucci’s groundstrokes that worked better in faster courts (notably hard courts and grass), Stricker added more pace and spin to his shots, resulting in the sampled forehand winner to put himself 2 points ahead in the sixth game of the fourth set. In the end, after M. Bellucci got pressed, he rushed his final shots, which did not help anything except Stricker gaining his moment.
Section 2: Oscar Otte d. Marc Polmans 6-3, 7-6(4), 4-6, 7-5
Oscar Otte’s point at 3-3* 30-0 to 30-15, 2nd set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
Otte came with a questionable form since the beginning of the year (even was the 32nd seed last year) but appeared trying to make his comeback count in the grass season. This was visible in his journey to survive this popcorn chaos section, where he defeated Benoit Paire and Leandro Riedi, of all people, to secure his third-round encounter against Marc Polmans, who was eliminated by Cristian Garin in the second round of Wimbledon 2021.
Somehow, his grass-court prowess appeared just in time during the qualifying rounds. Despite being a closer encounter than his first two rounds, Otte’s redirecting ability and shot selection (including some balance of power in between) were still strong, he caught unleashing a drop shot and perfectly landed it before Polmans replied. The margin was thin, where the latter became an important differential in another example, where Otte lobbed his way through the 3-1 lead in the second set tie-breaker, eventually pressing Polmans’ service games at some other moments.
Section 4: Kimmer Coppejans d. Taro Daniel 6-3, 4-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2
Kimmer Coppejans’ point at *4-4 15-15 to 15-30, 4th set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
The fourth section partially fell apart when Coppejans defeated last year’s Ilkley Challenger champion, Zizou Bergs, in the second qualifying round after digging deep to defeat Timofey Skatov (in the first qualifying round) to conclude that match in a tie-breaker to break his 8-match losing streak on grass. On the other hand, although T. Daniel’s career grass records were an entirely different entity, he kept it competitive against Tommy Paul in the Queen’s Club’s first round; and it is possible to visualize the application of his game on the grass courts, with some pacing adjustments while trying to stay aggressive.
Had this been a best-of-three match, T. Daniel would have advanced. However, maintaining the rhythm looked like a tough challenge for T. Daniel, where his rushes only shifted his moment in Coppejans’ favor. Even if T. Daniel broke for the other two sets, Coppejans re-found his balance thanks to his systematic point construction, where not only his forehand caused more damage, but he also smashed his way to open the path before he broke T. Daniel’s service game in the fourth set. The latter then ended up having his balance further off, resulting in the fifth set beatdown with Coppejans dominating its flow.
Section 3: Maximilian Marterer d. Fabian Marozsan 7-5, 6-4, 6-7(5), 5-7, 7-5
Maximilian Marterer’s match point conversion to 7-5, 5th set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
Upon winning the Perugia Challenger (which was held on clay), Marozsan entered the Top 100 for the first time in his career, currently sitting at number 95 in the official rankings. Playing his first professional grass-court Slam qualifying, Marozsan adapted his game in his own way by defeating Oleksii Krutykh and Elias Ymer before facing Maximilian Marterer, who qualified for the main draw last year after defeating Nicolas Moreno de Alboran.
This match became the match of the day as both players fought thick and thin in another five-set thriller. While Marterer often came up with passes caught off-guard in his strokes, Marozsan’s grass-court adaptation worked by using more slices and trying to use more drop shots despite its 50-50 success rate. However, as deep as Marozsan tried to dig, Marterer stood out by the end of the decider because of Marozsan’s rushed forehands, resulting in Marterer’s qualification to the main draw.
Section 9: M. Tomas Barrios Vera d. Thiago Seyboth Wild 6-4, 6-7(3), 2-6, 6-3, 6-2
M. Tomas Barrios Vera broke to 5-2, 5th set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
Barrios Vera came to the qualification right after being the runner-up of the Poznan Challenger on clay (l. Mariano Navone 7-5, 6-3). However, having qualified in 2021 before his first-round elimination to Kevin Anderson, he might have a slight edge in facing an aggressive Seyboth Wild, who advanced after defeating Jelle Sels and Pierre-Hugues Herbert in the first two rounds.
After Barrios Vera took the first set 6-4, he tried to find his balance because Seyboth Wild tried to paint his own lines, with a forehand down-the-line winner sealing him the second set through a tie-breaker. However, a fall in the middle of the fourth set forced Seyboth Wild to take a medical timeout in the middle of a game, and Barrios Vera started to regain his pace and passed him in one way or another. The forehand winner to double the break in the fifth set was the pinnacle before he served it out to dominate the last two sets, finally securing his main draw ticket.
Section 13: Laurent Lokoli d. Michael Mmoh 2-6, 7-6(2), 6-3, 2-6, 6-2
Laurent Lokoli’s point to break 3-1, 3rd set (📸 Wimbledon qualification feed)
In an already chaotic section, Lokoli and Mmoh faced off to secure a spot in the main draw. While Mmoh had to dig deep in defeating Adrian Andreev and Dragos Nicolae Madaras in the first two qualifying rounds, Lokoli qualified for both the Nottingham and Ilkley Challengers in his maiden grass season, coming to the third qualifying round without dropping a set here.
Despite this match coming to a decider, Lokoli’s creativity carried several crucial parts in his favor. Not only his drop shot could run Mmoh over at the net (on his volley side) in this third set sample, but he also could utilize the open space to adjust his pacing, neutering Mmoh’s baseline game in one way or another. Things like these were behind Lokoli’s stand-out performance in the fifth set, resulting in a relieving ending as he qualified for his second Grand Slam appearance this year after the Australian Open.
Lucky Loser Situation
Lucky loser situation per the last two matches playing (📸 Entry List Updates via Twitter)
After Jan-Lennard Struff and Gael Monfils withdrew due to an injury, four highest-ranked people (lost in the third qualifying round) will be drawn for two spots in the main draw, which are Marozsan, T. Daniel, Y. Watanuki, and Mmoh (all of which, somehow, came from this batch). Two of them will appear in tomorrow’s main draw, while the other two would stand by (just in case).
By the time the last match ended, it means A. Kovacevic and Piros will stay on the borderline, leaving the first four names to be drawn (for that moment). The lucky losers will be covered in a separate article before or after the draw and could be updated should they increase. For the first time in the tournament's history, the main draw ceremony will be streamed live on their official website at 10am local time, where the qualifiers and lucky losers will also be placed.
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© BELGA Kimmer Coppejans (ATP 148) heeft zich vrijdag geplaatst voor de derde en laatste kwalificatieronde van de US Open, het vierde en laatste grandslamtoernooi van het jaar. De Belg won van de Oostenrijker Filip Misolic (ATP 168) in twee sets met 6-2 en 6-2. De partij duurde...
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US Open 2023 (Day 2 - Qualifying)
Men’s singles qualifying first round Vasek Pospisil (CAN) def. [26] Pedro MartÃnez (ESP) 7-6(7), 6-7(3), 6-4
Kimmer Coppejans (BEL) def. [27] Gabriel Diallo (CAN) 6-4, 5-7, 7-6(9)
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ATP Cup 2020: Spain & Serbia Win Quarter Finals
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Day 8 at the ATP cup and the packed house at Ken Rosewall arena in Sydney would witness some outstanding matches. The 4 quarter-finalists were at battle for the place in the semi-finals. Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic would both be scheduled to play thus giving the crown a return for their money. Let’s look back at the highlights of a extremely competitive tennis day.
Serbia Beat Canada 3-0
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ATP Challenger Scheveningen - July 14 2018 - Q1 - Kimmer Coppejans (BEL/5) def. Tom Kocevar-Desman (SLO) 6-4, 6-4
On the day that Belgium would clinch their best World Cup football result (3rd place), Kimmer Coppejans played a Slovenian opponent named Tom Kocevar-Desman. Coppejans is the only qualifier in the draw who can say he was in the Top 100 once (ranked 97 in 2015, but now 368). That is far from reality for Kocevar-Desman, ranked 738 with a best performance of 349, also in 2015. It was a typical clay court match with lots of topspin shots fired but not as deep as the French players displayed earlier. Tom started out pretty well but got frustrated after losing the first set, with two moments where his racquet was sort of gently bounced to the ground. It was the typical ‘he who makes the fewest errors wins’ match. There weren’t many spectacular winners in this one. In the end Belgium won.
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Roland Garros R2: What time does Rafael Nadal play against Yannick Maden?
Roland Garros R2: What time does Rafael Nadal play against Yannick Maden?
On Wednesday, eleven-time champion Rafael Nadal continues his Roland Garros campaign with a second round match against another Yannick – Maden, who beat fellow qualifier Kimmer Coppejans 7-6(0), 7-5, 6-3 in three hours and six minutes.
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Date: May 29, 2019
Match time: Rafa is second match on Court Suzane Lenglen. Around 12.30 PM local time / 6.30 AM EDT –  New York, Montreal…
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Australian Open schedule: Novak Djokovic, Nick Kyrgios, Serena Williams headline day one
Novak Djokovic will attempt to defend his Australian Open crown in Melbourne but he will face stiff competition from the likes of Rafael Nadal, Dominic Thiem, Alexander Zverev and Daniil Medvedev. Serena Williams is also looking to equal Margaret Court’s 24 Grand Slam title record.
Rod Laver Arena
00:00: Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (Rus) v (3) Naomi Osaka (Jpn), Laura Siegemund (Ger) v (10) Serena Williams (USA)
08:00: (3) Dominic Thiem (Aut) v Mikhail Kukushkin (Kaz), Lizette Cabrera (Aus) v (2) Simona Halep (Rom), (1) Novak Djokovic (Ser) v Jeremy Chardy (Fra)
Margaret Court Arena
00:00: Kirsten Flipkens (Bel) v Venus Williams (USA), Bernarda Pera (USA) v (23) Angelique Kerber (Ger), Marcos Giron (USA) v (6) Alexander Zverev (Ger), Greet Minnen (Bel) v (9) Petra Kvitova (Cze)
08:00: (11) Denis Shapovalov (Can) v Jannik Sinner (Ita)
John Cain Arena
00:00: (17) Stan Wawrinka (Swi) v Pedro Sousa (Por), Misaki Doi (Jpn) v Ajla Tomljanovic (Aus), (8) Bianca Vanessa Andreescu (Can) v Mihaela Buzarnescu (Rom)
08:00: Frederico Ferreira Silva (Por) v Nick Kyrgios (Aus)
1573 Arena
00:00: Federico Coria (Arg) v (14) Milos Raonic (Can), (15) Iga Swiatek (Pol) v Arantxa Rus (Ned), (27) Ons Jabeur (Tun) v Andrea Petkovic (Ger), Kei Nishikori (Jpn) v (15) Pablo Carreno-Busta (Spa)
Court 3
00:00: Corentin Moutet (Fra) v John Millman (Aus), (19) Marketa Vondrousova (Cze) v Rebecca Peterson (Swe), (18) Grigor Dimitrov (Bul) v Marin Cilic (Cro), (7) Aryna Sabalenka (Blr) v Viktoria Kuzmova (Svk)
Court 5
00:00: Zarina Diyas (Kaz) v Tamara Zidansek (Slo), Alex Bolt (Aus) v Norbert Gombos (Svk), (32) Veronika Kudermetova (Rus) v Marta Kostyuk (Ukr), Frances Tiafoe (USA) v Stefano Travaglia (Ita)
Court 6
03:00: Miomir Kecmanovic (Ser) v Kamil Majchrzak (Pol), Federico Delbonis (Arg) v Juan Ignacio Londero (Arg)
Court 7
00:00: Rebecca Marino (Can) v Kimberly Birrell (Aus), Mayo Hibi (Jpn) v Anna Karolina Schmiedlova (Svk), Damir Dzumhur (Bih) v James Duckworth (Aus), Elias Ymer (Swe) v (8) Diego Sebastian Schwartzman (Arg)
Court 8
00:00: Yaroslava Shvedova (Kaz) v Camila Giorgi (Ita), Sara Errani (Ita) v (30) Qiang Wang (Chn), (25) Benoit Paire (Fra) v Egor Gerasimov (Blr), Yuichi Sugita (Jpn) v Bernard Tomic (Aus)
Court 10
03:00: Gianluca Mager (Ita) v Aslan Karatsev (Rus), Kimmer Coppejans (Bel) v Jiri Vesely (Cze)
Court 12
00:00: Reilly Opelka (USA) v Yen-Hsun Lu (Tpe), Timea Babos (Hun) v Ysaline Bonaventure (Bel), Aljaz Bedene (Slo) v Alexander Bublik (Kaz), Alize Cornet (Fra) v Valeria Savinykh (Rus)
Court 13
00:00: (10) Gael Monfils (Fra) v Emil Ruusuvuori (Fin), Su-Wei Hsieh (Tpe) v Tsvetana Pironkova (Bul), (24) Alison Riske (USA) v Anastasia Potapova (Rus), Cedrik-Marcel Stebe (Ger) v (20) Felix Auger-Aliassime (Can)
Court 14
00:00: Nina Stojanovic (Ser) v Irina-Camelia Begu (Rom), Marton Fucsovics (Hun) v Marc Polmans (Aus), Dominik Koepfer (Ger) v Hugo Dellien (Bol), Vera Zvonareva (Rus) v (17) Elena Rybakina (Kaz)
Court 15
02:00: Albert Ramos-Vinolas (Spa) v (27) Taylor Harry Fritz (USA), Varvara Gracheva (Rus) v Anna Blinkova (Rus), Taro Daniel (Jpn) v Maxime Cressy (USA)
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Indian challenge over at Prague Open | Tennis News
Indian challenge over at Prague Open | Tennis News
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PRAGUE: The Indian challenge came to an end at the ATP Challenger Prague Open with the defeat of all three players competing in the doubles event. Top seeded Divij Sharan and Robin Haase lost their quarterfinal 3-6 6-7(8) to Jiri Lehecka and Tomas MacHac on Thursday. N Sriram Balaji and his partner Kimmer Coppejans were also defeated in straight sets, going down 4-6 3-6 to Steven Diez and…
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Maia Ch QF: Federico Coria [2] def. Kimmer Coppejans [PR] 6-3, 4-6, 7-6(4) Match Stats
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K. Coppejans tried his best to shift the moment back in his favor, but Fefo remained aggressive and had the slight edge when things got physical. Through his return depth, he tried to bring the former off-balance, which became more evident throughout the tie-breaker as he went after K. Coppejans' shots from the baseline to make him stay back. As a result, Fefo generated 12 break points than K. Coppejans' 9 despite converting only 50% of them throughout the match.
Besides, it appeared that both players also had their distinct service game strengths throughout this match. Even though both players scored 2 aces each, K. Coppejans had the slight edge as he won 65% of his first serve points, 14% more than Fefo as he stood out. However, due to double-faulting 4 times than Fefo's 2, K. Coppejans could only win 40% of his second serve points, 28% lower than the Argentinean second seed, which increased his second serve vulnerability over time.
Ultimately, all the tennis in this round took a toll on Fefo as he was defeated by third seed Damir Dzumhur 4-6, 3-6 in the semifinals (match report incoming). The Bosnian will then face Francesco Passaro, who eyes his Top 100 debut after knocking out qualifier Andrej Martin 2-6, 6-2, 6-1 in a chaotic encounter. With D. Dzumhur's sixth Challenger title of the year being on the line as well, this could either be a fun or another chaotic encounter, with everything to play for.
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Indian challenge over at Prague Open | Tennis News - Times of India
Indian challenge over at Prague Open | Tennis News – Times of India
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PRAGUE: The Indian challenge came to an end at the ATP Challenger Prague Open with the defeat of all three players competing in the doubles event. Top seeded Divij Sharan and Robin Haase lost their quarterfinal 3-6 6-7(8) to Jiri Lehecka and Tomas MacHac on Thursday. N Sriram Balaji and his partner Kimmer Coppejans were also defeated in straight sets, going down 4-6 3-6 to Steven Diez and…
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Australian Open 2020 (Day 4 - Qualifying)
Women’s singles qualifying second round Leylah Annie Fernandez (CAN) def. Mayo Hibi (JPN) 6-4, 6-4
Women’s singles qualifying last round Martina Trevisan (ITA) def. Eugenie Bouchard (CAN) 6-4, 6-3
Men’s singles qualifying second round Kimmer Coppejans (BEL) def. [3] Brayden Schnur (CAN) 7-6(3), 6-3
Hiroki Moriya (JPN) def. [23] Steven Diez (CAN) 6-4, 7-5
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Andy Murray advances to 2nd round at European Open
Andy Murray won a tour-level match in Europe for the first time in 16 months Tuesday as he beat Belgian wild card Kimmer Coppejans 6-4, 7-6 (4) at the European Open. The former No. 1, who is still working his way back to his best after having hip surgery in ... source https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/national/story/2019-10-15/andy-murray-advances-to-2nd-round-at-european-open&ct=ga&cd=CAIyHzhmNjA0ZmY0ZDA2NmEyMjM6Y29tLmJyOmVuOlVTOlI&usg=AFQjCNHeNhOFlYKp9WgCNP8UiyvyVTbmyQ via Blogger https://ift.tt/35C7UGJ
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Kimmer Coppejans – Alexander Bublik Canlı İzle 13 Ocak 2017,Cuma 12:15 tarihinde Avustralya açık şampiyonası Yeterlilik karşılaşmasında Kimmer Coppejans ve Alexander Bublik karşılaşacak. Maçı izlemek isteyen spor severler Kuponuna.com alt yapısı ile sitemizden ücretsiz olarak hd kalitede canlı izleyebilirler.
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