Showing posts with label Juan Monaco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Juan Monaco. 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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Monday, October 4, 2010

Fish faces Monaco in Stars final

Powerful return: Argentina's Juan Monaco returns the ball against American Sam Querrey in the men's single semi-final of the Heineken Stars tourney in HCM City yesterday. Monaco won 7-6, 6-2. — VNS Photo Tien Thanh

Powerful return: Argentina's Juan Monaco returns the ball against American Sam Querrey in the men's single semi-final of the Heineken Stars tourney in HCM City yesterday. Monaco won 7-6, 6-2. — VNS Photo Tien Thanh

HCM CITY — Argentina's Juan Monaco will meet American Mardy Fish in the Heineken Stars 2010 final after both took control of the semi-final matches.

World No 42 Monaco stunned world No 21 American Sam Querrey in straight sets 7-6 (1), 6-2 while world No 19 Mardy Fish also defeated world No 35 Tommy Robredo in straight sets, 6-3, 7-6, (7-5).

"I am happy to be the winner today. I played very well and took advantage of Querrey's unforced errors," Monaco said.

"I have made many between-the-legs shots in my career and I am happy I could do it again here for Vietnamese fans. I just chased the ball and hit it but when I turned my head, I was surprised to see it went over the net," the Argentine said when asked about a wonderful shot in the second set.

"I am currently in 42nd place and I hope I to finish the year in the top 20," he said.

Querrey, who has won four ATP titles this year, said: "I served well today but made so many unforced errors while Monaco played great tennis today. He had very good forehands and backhands."

"The time change did not effect my loss because I felt good for the match," added Querrey, who will be aiming to end the year as American No 2.

Despite being an exhibition tournament, players showed off their world-class tennis skills. While Querrey boasted powerful serves, scoring 14 aces throughout the match, Monaco frequently blasted heavy forehands as well as accurate and fine-slice backhands into corners.

The first set went on serves when Querrey saved a breakpoint in the fourth game and Monaco did the same to save two breakpoints in the fifth game to force a first set tie break. Querrey made five unforced errors in the tie break to allow the Argentine to take the set with a volley winner.

The second set went to Monaco, who broke the fifth game to lead 3-2 and won his service game to expand the lead to 4-2 with effective attacks at the net and heavy forehands into the corners.

Monaco broke the seventh game with the most amazing shot of the match. When the score was at 30-15, Querrey sent a lob up and over Monaco. The Argentine sprinted to the baseline to hit the ball through his legs and took 3,000 fans by surprise.

Monaco easily won his service and the last game to take the second set at 6-2 to claim victory over Querrey. — VNS

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Haas, Nalbandian pull out of HCMC invitation event

Tommy Haas and David Nalbandian will be among three players pulling out of this week’s Heineken Stars tennis tournament in Ho Chi Minh City with injury.

They will be replaced by American Mardy Fish, Spaniard Tommy Robredo, and Argentinian Juan Monaco. Only Sam Querrey is left from the original draw.

Fish is ranked world No 19, Juan Monaco is 35th, and Robredo is 42rd.

Robby Ginepri of the US is the other player to pull out.

Nalbandian was struggling with injury during France’s Davis Cup match this month and has been asked by his doctor not to play, according to the HCMC tournament organizers.

The four players will draw lots for the knockout tournament and the two winners on the opening day will play the final.

The winner and runner-up will get US$40,000 and $20,000 in prize money.

The two losers will get $10,000 each.

They will also interact with fans, pose for photographs, and sign autographs at the Phu Tho Sports House.

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