Showing posts with label Heineken Stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heineken Stars. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Monaco triumphs at Heineken Stars 2010

HCMC – Juan Monaco from Argentina won the Heineken Stars 2010 tennis competition at HCMC’s Phu Tho sports center on Saturday after beating Mardy Fish from the U.S. 2-1 in the final.

Monaco, who currently ranks 33rd on the ATP table, defeated world No. 19 Fish 6-3 in the first set. The American dominated the second set at 6-1 but Monaco earned a 6-3 victory in the third for the US$40,000 winner’s prize. 

David Nalbandian of Argentina, Tommy Haas of Germany and Robby Ginepri of the U.S. had pulled out of this year’s tournament at the last minute because of injuries. Juan Monaco from Argentina, Tommy Robredo from Spain and Mardy Fish from the U.S were the replacements.

Monaco was a winner of the Austria Open, Buenos Aires and Poertschach in 2007 and he won two men’s doubles titles in Valencia and Auckland in 2008. Robredo earned nine ATP World Tour men’s singles titles and three ATP World Tour men’s doubles titles.

Meanwhile, Mardy Fish is the 2008 US Open quarterfinalist and the silver medalist at Olympic Athens 2004. The U.S. player lost to Roger Federer 1-2 at the ATP Masters Tour 1000 Cincinnati in the finals. Fish also was an ATP London 2010 finalist after beating Andy Murray in the semis.

Monaco went into Saturday’s decider with a 2-0 win over Sam Querrey from the U.S. in the semifinal on Friday 7-6, 6-2. Fish had overcome Tommy Robredo from Spain 6-3, 7-6 in the other semi.

Fish came second, receiving US$20,000. The third places went to Querrey, who ranks 22nd in the world and world No. 42 Robredo, who walked off with US$10,000 each.

Heineken Stars 2010, the third tennis tournament in Vietnam featuring current leading professionals, was organized by the Vietnam Tennis Federation, Heineken’s producers Vietnam Brewery Ltd., and the locally based TLT Sports Marketing Co.

The second tournament in 2008 drew Jo Wilfried Tsonga, Tomas Berdych, Robin Soderling and Mardy Fish. Tsonga was the champion after defeating Soderling.

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Nalbandian, Haas, Ginepri pull out of Heineken Stars

HCMC - David Nalbandian of Argentina, Tommy Haas of Germany and Robby Ginepri of the U.S. have pulled out of the  Heineken Stars 2010 tennis tournament in HCMC this weekend because of injuries, organizers said.

David Nalbandian, former World No. 3, currently ranked 33rd in the world, will be replaced by Mardy Fish from the U.S., currently seeded 19.

Mardy Fish is the 2008 US Open quarterfinalist and the silver medalist at Olympic Athens 2004. The U.S. player lost to Roger Federer 1-2 at the ATP Masters Tour 1000 Cincinnati in the finals. Fish was an ATP London 2010 finalist after beating Andy Murray in the semis.

Tommy Haas will be replaced by world No. 42 Tommy Robredo from Spain. Robredo earned nine ATP World Tour men’s singles titles and three ATP World Tour men’s doubles titles.

Meanwhile, Robby Ginepri, currently ranks 102nd on ATP rankings was a winner of the ATP Tour Indianapolis 2009, was the third player pull out from the tournament in the last minutes.

Ginepri who is 102 seed will be replaced by 33 seed Juan Monaco from Argentina. Monaco was winner of the Austria Open, Buenos Aires and Poertschach in 2007 and he won two men’s doubles titles in Valencia and Auckland in 2008. 

The three players will compete Friday and Saturday at Phu Tho Gymnasium in HCMC with world No. 22 Sam Querrey from the U.S., who was a winner of the Serbia Open 2010 at the Heineken Stars 2010.

The four superstars will play knockout tennis with both winners advancing through to the finals. The champion will receive US$40,000, the runner-up US$20,000 and the two others, who will only play one game each, US$10,000.

This is the third time the Heineken Stars has taken place in Vietnam. The second tournament in 2008 included Jo Wilfried Tsonga, Tomas Berdych, Robin Soderling and Mardy Fish. Tsonga was the champion after defeating Soderling.

The Heineken Stars 2010 is being organized by the Vietnam Tennis Federation in conjunction with Heineken’s local manufacturer Vietnam Brewery Ltd., and locally based TLT Sports Marketing.

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Will Querrey have the answers at HCMC tourney?

Tuoi Tre spoke to Sam Querrey, a young American tennis player who is in Ho Chi Minh City for the Heineken Stars tournament starting October 1.

Many people think you are America’s next big talent. What is your reaction?

I still have many things to do. I am satisfied with my career development and what I have achieved up to now. I hope to challenge myself at the Heineken Stars 2010 and other tournaments in the next few months.

You hold the record of serving 10 continuous aces in a match. What is the secret behind your big serve?

My secret is to practice hard. I think what I’ve achieved up to now is the result of my hard work. But I will work harder to improve.

This has been your most successful year. You won four ATP titles. What are your goals for next year?

What is important to me is to constantly improve and try harder in every match. If I play well, the results will follow and my ranking will improve. Of course, like other tennis pros, I attach importance to the Grand Slam tournaments. The competitive atmosphere and confronting many world-class opponents makes you want to win. I aim to play well in Grand Slam tournaments. One of them is the US Open which is very exciting for me since it is played at home. Moreover, it is the tournament I can play best in because the courts there are fast.

Who do you think is the best player in the world? And who do you want to compete with?

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are of course two best players. It is great to play tennis at a time when I have a chance to compete with Federer and Nadal, probably the two best players of all time. Every time I play against someone in the world’s top 10 or 20, it is an extremely important match. As I said, the level of professional tournaments is very high and every match is a challenge.

Do you have anything to say to your Vietnamese fans?


I hope my Vietnamese fans will come and support me at the Heineken Stars 2010. This is the first time I’ve played tennis in Vietnam and it will be amazing if I can win this tournament.

 

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Heineken Stars hosts international tennis greats

HCMC - Vietnamese tennis fans can watch four top international players play for US$80,000 in prize money at Phu Tho Indoor Sports Center in HCMC at the Heineken Stars 2010 on October 1 and 2.

David Nalbandian of Argentina, ranked 33rd in the world; world No. 252 Tommy Haas of Germany; world No.22 Sam Querrey and world No.102 Robby Ginepri of the U.S. will play in two playoff matches for places in the final.

David Nalbandian, former World No. 3, currently ranks 33rd in the world. He was champion in ATP Tour Washington 2010 and he was runner up in the 2002 Wimbledon Championships and winner of the Tennis Masters Cup in 2005.

Tommy Haas, who reached a career-high ranking of world No.2 in 2002, currently ranks 252nd in the world. The German player was a 2009 Wimbledon quarterfinalist.

Sam Querrey is a professional American tennis player. As of August, he was the fourth-highest ranked American. This year he reached his career high as No. 19. Querrey, currently seeded 22nd in the world, was winner of the Serbia Open 2010.  

Meanwhile, Robby Ginepri, currently 102nd in ATP rankings was  the winner of the ATP Tour Indianapolis 2009. He reached a career-best of world No.15 in 2005.

After the first two round knockout matches at 5p.m. on Friday, the two finalists will battle for the title at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, the organizers told a press conference in HCMC on Wednesday.

The champion will receive a cash prize of US$40,000, while the runner-up will take home US$20,000, with prizes of US$10,000 each going to the remaining players.

Besides playing competitive tennis, the four international stars will also be meeting lots of fans at the venue before the matches.

This is the third time the Heineken Stars has taken place in Vietnam. The second tournament in 2008 also had the participation of four stars: Jo Wilfried Tsonga, Tomas Berdych, Robin Soderling and Mardy Fish. Tsonga was the champion after defeating Soderling.

The 2006 tournament saw Carlos Moya and Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain, and Rainer Schuettler and Nicolas Kiefer of Germany battle it out with Schuettler taking the championship.

The Heineken Stars 2010 is being organized by the Vietnam Tennis Federation in conjunction with Heineken’s local manufacturer Vietnam Brewery Ltd., and locally based TLT Sports Marketing.

Tickets cost VND800,000, VND500,000 and VND250,000 for all matches and are available at Nguyen Du Indoor Stadium, 143 Nguyen Du Street, District 1 or (0908 212 962), TLT Sports Marketing, 63A, Nam Ky Khoi Nghia, District 1 (0983 799 924 or 0908 324 819), Phu Tho Gymnasium, 1 Lu Gia Street, District 11 and Thong Nhat Stadium, 30 Nguyen Kim Stress, District 10, HCMC.

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Friday, September 24, 2010

World tennis elite to compete in HCM City

Vietnamese tennis fans will have a chance to enjoy world-class tennis as
the biennial tennis event, Heineken Stars, will open on October 1-2 in
HCM City with top tennis professionals who regularly play at the Grand
Slam level.


America's Sam Querrey and Robby Ginepri, Germany's Tommy Haas and
Argentina's David Nalbandian will compete at an exhibition at Phu Tho
Gymnasium.


Querrey, 23, is considered one of the
hopefuls for the future of American tennis, while veteran players
Nalbandian, Ginepri and Haas have each reached the semi-final of a Grand
Slam at least once.


Nalbandian and Haas were once in the top three in the ATP tennis ranking.


Four players will draw to determine the two semi-finals to be played
on October 1. The semi-final winners will play the final on October 2.


All matches will be the best-of-three format. If a third set is necessary, a tiebreak will be played.


The champion will win a trophy and cash prize of 40,000 USD. The
runner-up will receive 20,000 USD and the other two players 10,000 USD
each.


"It is a little bit difficult for us to be
able to bring famous players together because there are only a few ATP
tours in Asia, and players also have a tight schedule," said Michael
Lim, Commercial Director of Vietnam Brewery company, which organises the
event.


In the Heineken Stars 2008 competition in
HCM City, Robin Soderling of Sweden and Tomas Berdych of the Czech
Republic competed. Since then, they each have gone on to compete in the
final of a Grand Slam.


"We're happy that many
players have achieved considerable success after taking part in Heineken
Stars in HCM City," said Lim, adding that he hoped Heineken Stars can
welcome world-class women tennis players in the future.


At the first Heineken Stars in 2006, the organisers also invited four
top tennis players, Spain's former world-number one Carlos Moya,
Germany's Nicolas Kiefer and Rainer Schuttler and Gael Monfils of
France./.

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