TAG: Cincy Open
Aug/25
11
Fonseca Floundering But On Pace With Federer
Comments off · Posted by Scoop Malinowski in Bios
Joao Fonseca lost another match today at Cincy Open to Terence Atmane 63 64. His career has stagnated since spring with a series of unimpressive flops at ATP tournaments after his sensational breakout performance at Miami Open and the thrilling win vs Learner Tien. Right now Fonseca is ranked 52 in the world. He will […] Continue to read full article...
Brazil · Cincy Open · Joao Fonseca · on · Roger Federer · Yonex
Reilly Opelka has been dominated so thoroughly by Alex de Minaur over six years on the ATP Worle Tour, the American jokingly referred to the Australian as his “dad” on social media. Opelka has lost all five of their ATP matches since 2019 in Sydney, Atlanta, Cincy, Basel and most recently Queens Club in 2022. […] Continue to read full article...
Alex de Minaur · Cincinnati Masters · Cincy Open · Reilly Opelka
Adrian Mannarino just re-entered the ATP top 100 at 94 and seems to have plenty left in his magic tank. The 37 year old ripped through Cincy Open qualies by defeating Mitchell Krueger 61 61 and then Dalibor Svrcina 63 64 to reach main draw. Mannarino avenged a 2016 loss to Krueger 26 61 46 […] Continue to read full article...
Aug/23
20
Djokovic and Carlos Produce the Highest Level of Tennis Ever Witnessed In Cincy
6 Comments · Posted by Scoop Malinowski in Articles, Scoop
You can agree or disagree, that doesn’t matter, but the superhuman tennis performed today in the Western & Southern Cincinnati Open final by Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz was the highest level I’ve ever witnessed. The final score was 57 76(7) 76 (4) for Djokovic, a task that needed three hours and 50 minutes to […] Continue to read full article...
Carlos Alcaraz · Cincy Open · Novak Djokovic · Western & SouthernOpen
Novak Djokovic was almost merciless in performing his 19th slaying of Gael Monfils in the Western and Southern Open Round of 16 in Cincinnati 63 62, seemingly sacrificing two games from a 63 50 lead. Djokovic now has beaten the Frenchman all 19 times they’ve played. After the match Djokovic shared some details about the […] Continue to read full article...
Cincy Open · Gael Monfils · Novak Djokovic · Western & SouthernOpen
Tommy Paul vs Carlos Alcaraz IV in Cincinnati round of 16 is the main event showdown. Paul won the last match in Toronto 63 46 63 and now leads the head to head vs the ATP world no. 1, 2-1. Here is what both combatants are saying on the eve of their big Thursday clash […] Continue to read full article...
Carlos Alcaraz · Cincy Open · Tommy Paul · Western & SouthernOpen
By Scoop Malinowski When you look for the perfect, symmetrical rivalry, the key element is that the two players alternate victories. It’s a rare occurrence that two players are so evenly matched that neither can win two in a row against the other. That’s the special way of Nadal vs Coric, the other guy wins […] Continue to read full article...
Asics · Borna Coric · Cincy Open · Rafael Nadal · US Open
The tournament that was bought this year by investor/philanthropist Ben Navarro, the Cincy Open never fails to deliver super high quality tennis and stunning drama. Already there have been some interesting results. Naomi Osaka’s career continues to tailspin into mediocrity as she lost to Shuai Zhang in straight sets. Andy Murray beats his rival Stan […] Continue to read full article...
Aug/21
15
Gasquet vs Verdasco: An Interesting Rivaly
2 Comments · Posted by Scoop Malinowski in Articles
Tennis rivalries can evolve in the most unpredictable and odd directions. And one that caught my eye is the unique head to head series of Richard Gasquet and Fernando Verdasco. Their first match was in 2004 In Buenos Aires, won by the 18 year old Gasquet over the 20 year old lefty from Spain 26 […] Continue to read full article...
At some point, someout outside the Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Wawrinka realm is going to emerge and win a major. Denis Shapovalov made a strong statement last night at the Cincy Open as he devoured former 2014 US Open champ Marin Cilic 63 63. Shapovalov showed a complete arsenal, even Jim Courier analyzing for Tennis Channel […] Continue to read full article...


















