2015 ATP Draw Challenge Week 35 (Metz, St. Petersburg) Staff, Tennis Atlantic
A pair of indoor hard court 250’s on European soil kicks off the 2015 ATP World Tour Fall swing and our experts are on hand to make their bracket predictions.
Metz
Steen Kirby’s picks
Round of 16 matches: Wawrinka vs. Brown, Darcis vs. Kohlschreiber, Tsonga vs. Carreno Busta, Mahut vs. Mannarino, Mathieu vs. Pospisil, Herbert vs. Garcia-Lopez, A. Zverev vs. Muller, Roger-Vasselin vs. Simon Quarterfinals: Wawrinka vs. Kohlschreiber, Tsonga vs. Mahut, Mathieu vs. Garcia-Lopez, Muller vs. Simon Semifinals: Wawrinka vs. Tsonga, Garcia-Lopez vs. Simon Final: Wawrinka vs. Simon Champion: Wawrinka
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round of 16 matches: Wawrinka vs. Brown, Darcis vs. Kohlschreiber, Tsonga vs. M. Zverev, Mahut vs. Mannarino, Klizan vs. Pospisil, Herbert vs. Garcia-Lopez, A. Zverev vs. Muller, Roger-Vasselin vs. Simon Quarterfinals: Wawrinka vs. Kohlschreiber, Tsonga vs. Mannarino, Klizan vs. Garcia-Lopez, Muller vs. Simon Semifinals: Kohlschreiber vs. Tsonga, Klizan vs. Simon Final: Tsonga vs. Simon Champion: Tsonga
Chris de Waard’s picks
Round of 16 matches: Wawrinka vs. Ram, Lorenzi vs. Millman, Tsonga vs. Carreno Busta, Mahut vs. Mannarino, Mathieu vs. Pospisil, Herbert vs. Garcia-Lopez, A. Zverev vs. Muller, Roger-Vasselin vs. Simon Quarterfinals: Ram vs. Millman, Tsonga vs. Mahut, Pospisil vs. Garcia-Lopez, Muller vs. Simon Semifinals: Millman vs. Tsonga, Garcia-Lopez vs. Simon Final: Tsonga vs. Simon Champion: Tsonga
Stan Wawrinka, Gilles Simon, and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga all expected to do well in Metz this week.
Round of 16 matches: Berdych vs. Bolelli, Kokkinakis vs. Sousa, Thiem vs. Haider-Maurer, Golubev vs. Kukushkin, Paire vs. Berankis, Gabashvili vs. Bautista Agut, Robredo vs. Baghdatis, Donskoy vs. Raonic
Quarterfinals: Berdych vs. Kokkinakis, Thiem vs. Kukushkin, Paire vs. Bautista Agut, Robredo vs. Raonic Semifinals: Berdych vs. Kukushkin, Bautista Agut vs. Raonic Final: Berdych vs. Raonic Champion: Berdych
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round of 16 matches: Berdych vs. Rublev, Kokkinakis vs. Sousa, Thiem vs. Haider-Maurer, Becker vs. Kukushkin, Paire vs. Pouille, Gabashvili vs. Bautista Agut, Robredo vs. Gulbis, Sidorenko vs. Raonic
Quarterfinals: Berdych vs. Sousa, Thiem vs. Kukushkin, Paire vs. Bautista Agut, Robredo vs. Raonic Semifinals: Berdych vs. Thiem, Bautista Agut vs. Raonic Final: Berdych vs. Bautista Agut Champion: Berdych
Joe Craven’s picks
Round of 16 matches: Berdych vs. Rublev, Kokkinakis vs. Sousa, Thiem vs. Haider-Maurer, Becker vs. Istomin, Janowicz vs. Berankis, Gabashvili vs. Bautista Agut, Robredo vs. Gulbis, Donskoy vs. Raonic
Quarterfinals: Berdych vs. Kokkinakis, Thiem vs. Istomin, Janowicz vs. Bautista Agut, Gulbis vs. Raonic Semifinals: Berdych vs. Thiem, Janowicz vs. Raonic Final: Berdych vs. Raonic Champion: Berdych
Chris de Waard’s picks
Round of 16 matches: Berdych vs. Rublev, Granollers vs. Sousa, Thiem vs. Haider-Maurer, Golubev vs. Istomin, Paire vs. Berankis, Shyla vs. Bautista Agut, Robredo vs. Gulbis, Donskoy vs. Raonic
Quarterfinals: Berdych vs. Sousa, Thiem vs. Kukushkin, Paire vs. Bautista Agut, Robredo vs. Raonic Semifinals: Berdych vs. Kukushin, Bautista Agut vs. Raonic Final: Berdych vs. Raonic Champion: Raonic
Tomas Berdych and Milos Raonic, St. Petersburg’s #1 and #2 seeds are the clear favorites to take the title.
Niall’s winning US Open performance has made the final push for points at the end of the season matter as he’s back within striking distance of Steen with two Masters series events left to go.
2015 ATP Draw Challenge Week 31 (Cincinnati) Staff, Tennis Atlantic
It’s time for another Masters 1000, the Western and Southern Open in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati
2015 Western and Southern Open Predictions
Steen Kirby’s picks
Round 2 matches: Djokovic vs. Muller, Tsonga vs. Goffin, Karlovic vs. Thiem, Coric vs. Wawrinka, Dolgopolov vs. Tomic, Donaldson vs. Monfils, Isner vs. Robredo, Bellucci vs. Berdych, Cilic vs. Kohlschreiber, Kokkinakis vs. Kyrgios, Dimitrov vs. Kudla, Troicki vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Chardy, Mannarino vs. Raonic, Anderson vs. Sock, Bautista Agut vs. Federer Round 3 matches: Djokovic vs. Tsonga, Karlovic vs. Coric, Tomic vs. Monfils, Isner vs. Berdych, Cilic vs. Kyrgios, Dimitrov vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Raonic, Sock vs. Federer Quarterfinals: Djokovic vs. Karlovic, Tomic vs. Isner, Cilic vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Federer
Semifinals: Djokovic vs. Isner, Murray vs. Federer Final: Isner vs. Federer Champion: Federer
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round 2 matches: Djokovic vs. Muller, Tsonga vs. Goffin, Simon vs. Thiem, Coric vs. Wawrinka, Dolgopolov vs. Tomic, Mahut vs. Monfils, Isner vs. Robredo, Bellucci vs. Berdych, Cilic vs. Kohlschreiber, Fognini vs. Gasquet, Dimitrov vs. Kudla, Troicki vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Chardy, Seppi vs. Raonic, Anderson vs. Sock, Bautista Agut vs. Federer Round 3 matches: Djokovic vs. Tsonga, Simon vs. Coric, Dolgopolov vs. Monfils, Isner vs. Berdych, Cilic vs. Gasquet, Dimitrov vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Raonic, Sock vs. Federer Quarterfinals: Djokovic vs. Simon, Monfils vs. Berdych, Gasquet vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Federer
Semifinals: Djokovic vs. Berdych, Murray vs. Federer Final: Djokovic vs. Federer Champion: Djokovic
Joe Craven’s picks
Round 2 matches: Djokovic vs. Muller, Tsonga vs. Goffin, Simon vs. Thiem, Coric vs. Wawrinka, Dolgopolov vs. Tomic, Mahut vs. Monfils, Isner vs. Robredo, Bellucci vs. Berdych, Cilic vs. Sousa, Fognini vs. Kyrgios, Dimitrov vs. Kudla, Troicki vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Chardy, Mannarino vs. Raonic, Anderson vs. Sock, Bautista Agut vs. Federer Round 3 matches: Djokovic vs. Tsonga, Simon vs. Wawrinka, Dolgopolov vs. Monfils, Isner vs. Berdych, Cilic vs. Kyrgios, Dimitrov vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Raonic, Sock vs. Federer Quarterfinals: Djokovic vs. Wawrinka, Monfils vs. Berdych, Kyrgios vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Federer
Semifinals: Djokovic vs. Berdych, Murray vs. Federer Final: Djokovic vs. Murray Champion: Djokovic
Chris de Waard’s picks
Round 2 matches: Djokovic vs. Muller, Tsonga vs. Goffin, Simon vs. Thiem, Coric vs. Wawrinka, Dolgopolov vs. Tomic, Mahut vs. Monfils, Querrey vs. Robredo, Bellucci vs. Berdych, Cilic vs. Sousa, Kokkinakis vs. Gasquet, Dimitrov vs. Kudla, Troicki vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Chardy, Mannarino vs. Raonic, Anderson vs. Sock, Bautista Agut vs. Federer Round 3 matches: Djokovic vs. Tsonga, Thiem vs. Wawrinka, Dolgopolov vs. Monfils, Robredo vs. Berdych, Cilic vs. Gasquet, Dimitrov vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Raonic, Sock vs. Federer Quarterfinals: Djokovic vs. Thiem, Monfils vs. Berdych, Cilic vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Federer
Semifinals: Djokovic vs. Berdych, Murray vs. Nadal Final: Djokovic vs. Murray Champion: Djokovic
Opinions are mixed when it comes to Cincy, with some seeing Novak Djokovic taking his first title, and others expecting Murray, Federer, and Isner the US #1 to do well.
Three ATP 250s are on the docket this week, two on clay in Europe (Umag, Bastad) and the other on high altitude hard courts in Bogota as this week of tennis should be fun. Here are our experts brackets.
Umag
2015 Croatia Open Umag Predictions
Steen Kirby’s picks
Round 2 matches: Monfils vs. Trinker, Lorenzi vs. Kohlschreiber, Thiem vs. Lajovic, Haider-Maurer vs. Carreno Busta, Fognini vs. Rosol, Sousa vs. Seppi, Coric vs. Bedene, Rublev vs. Bautista Agut Quarterfinals: Monfils vs. Kohlschreiber, Thiem vs. Haider-Maurer, Fognini vs. Sousa, Coric vs. Bautista Agut Semifinals: Monfils vs. Haider-Maurer, Fognini vs. Coric Final: Monfils vs. Coric Champion: Monfils
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round 2 matches: Monfils vs. Trinker, Lorenzi vs. Kohlschreiber, Thiem vs. Lajovic, Haider-Maurer vs. Klizan, Vesely vs. Rosol, Sousa vs. Seppi, Coric vs. Bedene, Rublev vs. Bautista Agut Quarterfinals: Monfils vs. Kohlschreiber, Thiem vs. Klizan, Vesely vs. Seppi, Coric vs. Bautista Agut Semifinals: Monfils vs. Klizan, Seppi vs. Bautista Agut Final: Klizan vs. Bautista Agut Champion: Klizan
Chris de Waard’s picks
Round 2 matches: Monfils vs. Trinker, Lorenzi vs. Giraldo, Thiem vs. Lajovic, Haider-Maurer vs. Klizan, Fognini vs. Rosol, Sousa vs. Seppi, Coric vs. Bedene, Rublev vs. Bautista Agut Quarterfinals: Monfils vs. Giraldo, Thiem vs. Klizan, Fognini vs. Seppi, Coric vs. Bautista Agut Semifinals: Monfils vs. Klizan, Fognini vs. Bautista Agut Final: Monfils vs. Fognini Champion: Fognini
A mixed group of champions are predicted in Umag, but Gael Monfils and Fabio Fognini are both expected to do well
Bogota
2015 Claro Open Colombia Predictions
Steen Kirby’s picks
Round 2 matches: Karlovic vs. Riba, Roger-Vasselin vs. Groth, Mannarino vs. Falla, Millman vs. Jaziri, Berrer vs. Marchenko, Sugita vs. Estrella, Baghdatis vs. Ito, Menendez-Maceiras vs. Tomic Quarterfinals: Karlovic vs. Groth, Mannarino vs. Millman, Berrer vs. Estrella, Baghdatis vs. Menendez-Maceiras Semifinals: Karlovic vs. Mannarino, Estrella vs. Baghdatis Final: Karlovic vs. Baghdatis Champion: Karlovic
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round 2 matches: Karlovic vs. Riba, Roger-Vasselin vs. Groth, Mannarino vs. Falla, Sarkissian vs. Jaziri, Ward vs. Demoliner, Barrientos vs. Estrella, Baghdatis vs. Ito, Gonzalez vs. Tomic Quarterfinals: Karlovic vs. Groth, Falla vs. Jaziri, Ward vs. Estrella, Baghdatis vs. Gonzalez Semifinals: Karlovic vs. Falla, Estrella vs. Baghdatis Final: Karlovic vs. Baghdatis Champion: Karlovic
Chris de Waard’s picks
Round 2 matches: Karlovic vs. Riba, Roger-Vasselin vs. Groth, Mannarino vs. Falla, Millman vs. Jaziri, Berrer vs. Marchenko, Sugita vs. Estrella, Baghdatis vs. Ito, Menendez-Maceiras vs. Tomic Quarterfinals: Karlovic vs. Groth, Mannarino vs. Millman, Berrer vs. Estrella, Baghdatis vs. Tomic Semifinals: Karlovic vs. Mannarino, Estrella vs. Baghdatis Final: Karlovic vs. Baghdatis Champion: Baghdatis
Ivo Karlovic and Marcos Baghdatis are strong favorites this week in Bogota
Bastad
2015 Skistar Swedish Open Predictions
Steen Kirby’s picks
Round 2 matches: Goffin vs. Paire, Schwartzman vs. Verdasco, Cuevas vs. Delbonis, Gimeno-Traver vs. Arnaboldi, Bellucci vs. Souza, Zverev vs. Monaco, Chardy vs. Gulbis, Ramos vs. Robredo Quarterfinals: Goffin vs. Verdasco, Cuevas vs. Gimeno-Traver, Bellucci vs. Monaco, Chardy vs. Ramos Semifinals: Goffin vs. Cuevas, Bellucci vs. Ramos Final: Goffin vs. Bellucci Champion: Goffin
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round 2 matches: Goffin vs. Paire, Schwartzman vs. Verdasco, Cuevas vs. Delbonis, Gimeno-Traver vs. Janowicz, Bellucci vs. Souza, Zverev vs. Monaco, Chardy vs. Gulbis, Ramos vs. Robredo Quarterfinals: Goffin vs. Verdasco, Cuevas vs. Gimeno-Traver, Bellucci vs. Monaco, Chardy vs. Robredo Semifinals: Goffin vs. Cuevas, Bellucci vs. Robredo Final: Goffin vs. Bellucci Champion: Goffin
Joe Craven’s picks
Round 2 matches: Goffin vs. Paire, Schwartzman vs. Verdasco, Cuevas vs. Delbonis, Gimeno-Traver vs. Janowicz, Bellucci vs. Souza, Zverev vs. Monaco, Chardy vs. Gulbis, Ramos vs. Robredo Quarterfinals: Goffin vs. Verdasco, Cuevas vs. Janowicz, Bellucci vs. Monaco, Gulbis vs. Robredo Semifinals: Verdasco vs. Cuevas, Monaco vs. Robredo Final: Cuevas vs. Monaco Champion: Cuevas
Chris de Waard’s picks
Round 2 matches: Goffin vs. Paire, Schwartzman vs. Verdasco, Cuevas vs. Dutra Silva, Gimeno-Traver vs. Janowicz, Bellucci vs. Lindell, Zverev vs. Monaco, Chardy vs. Gulbis, Vanni vs. Robredo Quarterfinals: Goffin vs. Verdasco, Cuevas vs. Janowicz, Bellucci vs. Zverev, Chardy vs. Robredo Semifinals: Goffin vs. Cuevas, Zverev vs. Robredo Final: Cuevas vs. Robredo Champion: Cuevas
David Goffin and defending champion Pablo Cuevas are both tipped to win in Bastad, both played Davis Cup over the weekend.
2015 ATP Draw Challenge Week 26 (Newport) Staff, Tennis Atlantic
The final grass court tournament of 2015 on the ATP world tour will take place in Newport, Rhode Island at the Tennis Hall of Fame, and it’s a 250 level tournament.
Newport
2015 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships Predictions
Steen Kirby’s picks
Round 2 matches: Isner vs. Sugita, Roger-Vasselin vs. Mannarino, Tomic vs. Donaldson, Ito vs. Johnson, Hernych vs. Falla, Lacko vs. Sock, Querrey vs. Brown, Jaziri vs. Karlovic Quarterfinals: Isner vs. Mannarino, Tomic vs. Johnson, Falla vs. Sock, Brown vs. Karlovic Semifinals: Isner vs. Tomic, Sock vs. Brown Final: Isner vs. Brown Champion: Isner
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round 2 matches: Isner vs. Harrison, Roger-Vasselin vs. Mannarino, Tomic vs. Donaldson, Rubin vs. Johnson, Smyczek vs. Falla, Lacko vs. Sock, Querrey vs. Brown, Jaziri vs. Karlovic Quarterfinals: Isner vs. Mannarino, Tomic vs. Johnson, Falla vs. Sock, Querrey vs. Karlovic Semifinals: Isner vs. Tomic, Falla vs. Querrey Final: Isner vs. Querrey Champion: Querrey
Joe Craven’s picks
Round 2 matches: Isner vs. Harrison, Roger-Vasselin vs. Haas, Tomic vs. Donaldson, Rubin vs. Johnson, Smyczek vs. Falla, Lacko vs. Sock, Querrey vs. Brown, Jaziri vs. Karlovic Quarterfinals: Isner vs. Haas, Tomic vs. Johnson, Falla vs. Sock, Brown vs. Karlovic Semifinals: Isner vs. Tomic, Sock vs. Karlovic Final: Isner vs. Karlovic Champion: Karlovic
Chris de Waard’s picks
Round 2 matches: Isner vs. Sugita, Roger-Vasselin vs. Mannarino, Tomic vs. Donaldson, Ito vs. Johnson, Smyczek vs. Falla, Lacko vs. Sock, Querrey vs. Brown, Jaziri vs. Karlovic Quarterfinals: Isner vs. Mannarino, Tomic vs. Johnson, Falla vs. Sock, Querrey vs. Karlovic Semifinals: Isner vs. Tomic, Sock vs. Querrey Final: Tomic vs. Querrey Champion: Tomic
Everyone in the competition this week has picked a different champion, and one of those players, Bernard Tomic, has already been eliminated from the tournament. Quite simply, anything could happen in Newport.
Chris and Jeff traded spots as the rankings tightened somewhat due to Joe’s grand slam victory. It now appears to be a three horse race as Steen added to his lead on Niall just a bit, but he maintains his second place position.
2015 ATP Draw Challenge Week 18 (Nice and Geneva) Staff, Tennis Atlantic
The ATP Tour makes pit stops on clay in France and Switzerland with a pair of 250s before Roland Garros, and here are our expert picks.
Nice
Open de Nice Cote d’Azur Predictions
Steen Kirby’s picks
Round 2 matches: Simon vs, Kokkinakis, Coric vs. Tomic, Mayer vs. Pouille, Bemelmans vs. Monaco, Kyrgios vs. Thiem, Dolgopolov vs. Gulbis, Sock vs. Carreno Busta, Johnson vs. Isner
Quarterfinals: Simon vs. Coric, Pouille vs. Monaco, Thiem vs. Dolgopolov, Sock vs. Isner Semifinals: Coric vs. Monaco, Thiem vs. Isner Final: Monaco vs. Isner Champion: Isner
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round 2 matches: Simon vs, Kokkinakis, Coric vs. Tomic, Mayer vs. Pouille, Querrey vs. Paire, Kukushkin vs. Estrella, Dolgopolov vs. Gulbis, Sock vs. Carreno Busta, Johnson vs. Isner Quarterfinals: Simon vs. Coric, Mayer vs. Paire, Estrela vs. Dolgopolov, Sock vs. Isner Semifinals: Simon vs. Paire, Dolgopolov vs. Isner Final: Simon vs. Isner Champion: Isner
Chris de Waard’s picks
Round 2 matches: Simon vs, Kokkinakis, Coric vs. Tomic, Mayer vs. Pouille, Querrey vs. Paire, Kyrgios vs. Thiem, Dolgopolov vs. Gulbis, Sock vs. Carreno Busta, Johnson vs. Isner Quarterfinals: Simon vs. Coric, Pouille vs. Paire, Kyrgios vs. Dolgopolov, Sock vs. Isner Semifinals: Coric vs. Paire, Dolgopolov vs. Sock Final: Coric vs. Dolgopolov Champion: Dolgopolov
Opinions are very mixed on this tournament, though John Isner is presumed to do well. Benoit Paire already lost to Juan Monaco, who could have a good week, and Borna Coric and Gilles Simon should also challenge if healthy.
Round 2 matches: Wawrinka vs. Rosol, Gabashvili vs. Haider-Maurer, Andujar vs. Berlocq, Dzumhur vs. Sousa, Bellucci vs. Tipsarevic, Ramos vs. Becker, Struff vs. Giraldo, Rublev vs. Cilic Quarterfinals: Wawrinka vs. Haider-Maurer, Andujar vs. Sousa, Bellucci vs. Ramos, Giraldo vs. Cilic Semifinals: Wawrinka vs. Andujar, Bellucci vs. Cilic Final: Wawrinka vs. Bellucci Champion: Wawrinka
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round 2 matches: Wawrinka vs. Lu, Delbonis vs. Haider-Maurer, Andujar vs. Berlocq, Dzumhur vs. Sousa, Bellucci vs. Tipsarevic, Ramos vs. Becker, Youzhny vs. Giraldo, Rublev vs. Cilic Quarterfinals: Wawrinka vs. Haider-Maurer, Andujar vs. Berlocq, Bellucci vs. Ramos, Giraldo vs. Cilic Semifinals: Wawrinka vs. Berlocq, Bellucci vs. Giraldo Final: Berlocq vs. Bellucci Champion: Bellucci
Jeff McMillan’s picks
Round 2 matches: Wawrinka vs. Rosol, Gabashvili vs. Haider-Maurer, Andujar vs. Berlocq, Dzumhur vs. Sousa, Bellucci vs. Tipsarevic, Ramos vs. Becker, Youzhny vs Giraldo, Rublev vs. Cilic Quarterfinals: Wawrinka vs. Gabashvili, Andujar vs. Sousa, Bellucci vs. Ramos, Giraldo vs. Cilic Semifinals: Wawrinka vs. Andujar, Bellucci vs. Giraldo Final: Andujar vs. Giraldo Champion: Giraldo
Chris de Waard’s picks
Round 2 matches: Wawrinka vs. Rosol, Delbonis vs. Haider-Maurer, Andujar vs. Berlocq, Dzumhur vs. Sousa, Bellucci vs. Tipsarevic, Ramos vs. Becker, Struff vs. Berankis, Rublev vs. Cilic Quarterfinals: Wawrinka vs. Haider-Maurer, Andujar vs. Sousa, Tipsarevic vs. Ramos, Struff vs. Cilic Semifinals: Haider-Maurer vs. Andujar, Tipsarevic vs. Cilic Final: Haider-Maurer vs. Cilic Champion: Cilic
Surprisingly, four different champions were picked this week by our analysts, and the top seed Stan Wawrinka was only picked by Steen. It really seems to be a toss-up in Switzerland this week as to who will claim the inaugural title at this tournament.
Week 17 Standings
Rome 1: Steen (270 points) (+1000 overall)
2: Chris (269 points) (+600 overall)
3: Niall (262 points) (+360 overall)
4: Joe (247 points) (+360 overall)
5: Jeff (244) (+180 overall)
In our narrowest margin of the season, Steen edged Chris by just a single point, and everyone did well this week given Djokovic was a consensus pick for champion, and took the title.
Chris edged out Jeff and broke the 6,000 mark, while Steen padded his lead and is now almost certain to still be in first place no matter what happens at Roland Garros in two weeks time.
2015 ATP Draw Challenge Week 17 (Rome) Staff, Tennis Atlantic
The ATP Tour heads to the ancient city of Rome, with the final clay court Masters event of 2015. Our experts make their picks as to whom will triumph on famed Italian red clay.
2015 BNL Internazionali D’Italia Predictions
Steen Kirby’s Picks
Round 2 Matches: Djokovic vs. Almagro, Schwartzman vs. Bautista Agut, Kyrgios vs. Tomic, Vesely vs. Nishikori, Murray vs. Rosol, Goffin vs. Tsonga, Garcia-Lopez vs. Dolgopolov, Gasquet vs. Ferrer, Wawrinka vs. Monaco, Bolelli vs. Sock, Isner vs. L. Mayer, Ilhan vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Giraldo, Fognini vs. Dimitrov, Anderson vs. Kohlschreiber, Cuevas vs. Federer Round of 16 Matches: Djokovic vs. Bautista Agut, Kyrgios vs. Nishikori, Murray vs. Tsonga, Garcia-Lopez vs. Ferrer, Wawrinka vs. Sock, Isner vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Dimitrov, Kohlschreiber vs. Federer Quarterfinals: Djokovic vs. Nishikori, Tsonga vs. Ferrer, Wawrinka vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Federer Semifinals: Djokovic vs. Ferrer, Nadal vs. Berdych Final: Djokovic vs. Nadal Champion: Djokovic
Niall Clarke’s Picks
Round 2 Matches: Djokovic vs. Almagro, Schwartzman vs. Bautista Agut, Kyrgios vs. Tomic, Vesely vs. Nishikori, Murray vs. Rosol, Goffin vs. Tsonga, Garcia-Lopez vs. Dolgopolov, Gasquet vs. Ferrer, Wawrinka vs. Monaco, Bolelli vs. Sock, Isner vs. L. Mayer, Ilhan vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Giraldo, Johnson vs. Dimitrov, Anderson vs. Kohlschreiber, Lorenzi vs. Federer Round of 16 Matches: Djokovic vs. Bautista Agut, Kyrgios vs. Nishikori, Murray vs. Tsonga, Garcia-Lopez vs. Ferrer, Wawrinka vs. Bolelli, Isner vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Dimitrov, Kohlschreiber vs. Federer Quarterfinals: Djokovic vs. Nishikori, Murray vs. Ferrer, Wawrinka vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Federer Semifinals: Djokovic vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Federer Final: Djokovic vs. Nadal Champion: Djokovic
Joe Craven’s Picks
Round 2 Matches: Djokovic vs. Almagro, Bellucci vs. Bautista Agut, Kyrgios vs. Troicki, Vesely vs. Nishikori, Murray vs. Rosol, Goffin vs. Tsonga, Cilic vs. Klizan, Gasquet vs. Ferrer, Wawrinka vs. Monaco, Bolelli vs. Simon, Isner vs. L. Mayer, Ilhan vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Giraldo, Fognini vs. Dimitrov, Anderson vs. Kohlschreiber, Cuevas vs. Federer Round of 16 Matches: Djokovic vs. Bautista Agut, Kyrgios vs. Nishikori, Murray vs. Tsonga, Cilic vs. Ferrer, Monaco vs. Bolelli, L. Mayer vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Dimitrov, Kohlschreiber vs. Federer Quarterfinals: Djokovic vs. Nishikori, Tsonga vs. Ferrer, Monaco vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Federer Semifinals: Djokovic vs. Ferrer, Nadal vs. Berdych Final: Djokovic vs. Nadal Champion: Djokovic
Jeff McMillan’s Picks
Round 2 Matches: Djokovic vs. Almagro, Bellucci vs. Bautista Agut, Kyrgios vs. Tomic, Vesely vs. Nishikori, Murray vs. Chardy, Goffin vs. Tsonga, Cilic vs. Dolgopolov, Gasquet vs. Ferrer, Wawrinka vs. Monaco, Bolelli vs. Sock, Isner vs. L. Mayer, Mannarino vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Giraldo, Fognini vs. Dimitrov, Anderson vs. Kohlschreiber, Lorenzi vs. Federer Round of 16 Matches: Djokovic vs. Bautista Agut, Kyrgios vs. Nishikori, Murray vs. Tsonga, Dolgopolov vs. Ferrer, Wawrinka vs. Simon, Isner vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Dimitrov, Kohlschreiber vs. Federer Quarterfinals: Djokovic vs. Nishikori, Murray vs. Ferrer, Simon vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Federer Semifinals: Djokovic vs. Murray, Nadal vs. Berdych Final: Djokovic vs. Nadal Champion: Djokovic
Chris de Waard’s Picks
Round 2 Matches: Djokovic vs. Almagro, Bellucci vs. Bautista Agut, Kyrgios vs. Troicki, Vesely vs. Nishikori, Murray vs. Rosol, Goffin vs. Tsonga, Garcia-Lopez vs. Klizan, Gasquet vs. Ferrer, Wawrinka vs. Monaco, Bolelli vs. Sock, Isner vs. L. Mayer, Mannarino vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Giraldo, Fognini vs. Dimitrov, F. Mayer vs. Kohlschreiber, Cuevas vs. Federer Round of 16 Matches: Djokovic vs. Bautista Agut, Kyrgios vs. Nishikori, Murray vs. Goffin, Garcia-Lopez vs. Ferrer, Wawrinka vs. Sock, Isner vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Dimitrov, Kohlschreiber vs. Federer Quarterfinals: Djokovic vs. Nishikori, Murray vs. Ferrer, Wawrinka vs. Nadal, Berdych vs. Federer Semifinals: Djokovic vs. Ferrer, Nadal vs. Berdych Final: Djokovic vs. Nadal Champion: Djokovic
It’s a consensus on the final, and the champion, with everyone expecting Djokovic vs. Nadal, with Djokovic winning. David Ferrer, Roger Federer, and Tomas Berdych are also picked to do well, while opinions are mixed on Andy Murray, and Stan Wawrinka among others.
Week 16 Standings
Madrid 1: Joe (212 points) (+1000 overall)
2: Chris (198 points) (+600 overall)
3: Jeff (196 points) (+360 overall)
4: Niall (164 points) (+360 overall)
5: Steen (146 points) (+180 overall)
An excellent job by Joe as he wins another big event, Chris and Jeff were also solid.
2015 ATP Draw Challenge Week 15 (Estoril, Munich, and Istanbul) Staff, Tennis Atlantic
A trio of clay 250s in Europe are on the offering this week, and here are the picks of our experts, to compliment the rest of our full week of credentialed media coverage.
Estoril
2015 Estoril Open Predictions
Steen Kirby’s picks
Round 2 matches: Lopez vs. Haase, Krajinovic vs. Ramos, Robredo vs. Carreno Busta, Montanes vs. Muller, Gasquet vs. De Schepper, Almagro vs. L. Mayer, Coric vs. Sousa, Garcia-Lopez vs. Anderson Quarterfinals: Lopez vs. Ramos, Robredo vs. Muller, Gasquet vs. Almagro, Coric vs. Garcia-Lopez Semifinals: Ramos vs. Robredo, Almagro vs. Coric Final: Robredo vs. Almagro Champion: Almagro
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round 2 matches: Lopez vs. Haase, Gonzalez vs. Kyrgios, Robredo vs. Carreno Busta, Montanes vs. Muller, Gasquet vs. De Schepper, Almagro vs. L. Mayer, Coric vs. Sousa, Garcia-Lopez vs. Anderson Quarterfinals: Lopez vs. Kyrgios, Robredo vs. Muller, Gasquet vs. Almagro, Sousa. vs. Garcia-Lopez Semifinals: Lopez vs. Robredo, Gasquet vs.Garcia-Lopez Final: Robredo vs. Gasquet Champion: Gasquet
Joe Craven’s picks
Round 2 matches: Lopez vs. Haase, Krajinovic vs. Kyrgios, Robredo vs. Carreno Busta, Montanes vs. Silva, Gasquet vs. Elias, Almagro vs. L. Mayer, Chardy vs. Sousa, Garcia-Lopez vs. Anderson Quarterfinals: Lopez vs. Kyrgios, Robredo vs. Montanes, Gasquet vs. Almagro, Chardy vs. Garcia-Lopez Semifinals: Lopez vs. Robredo, Almagro vs. Garcia-Lopez Final: Robredo vs. Almagro Champion: Almagro
Robredo is a consensus pick to reach the final, but nobody has him winning it, as Almagro-Gasquet is a pivotal quarterfinal matchup, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez is also expected to do well.
Munich
2015 BMW Open by FWU AG Predictions
Steen Kirby’s picks
Round 2 matches: Murray vs. Struff, Stakhovsky vs. F. Mayer, Bautista Agut vs. Stepanek, Estrella vs. Tipsarevic, Kohlschreiber vs. A. Zverev, Bolelli vs. Goffin, Fognini vs. Thiem, Andujar vs. G. Melzer Quarterfinals: Murray vs. Mayer, Bautista Agut. vs Estrella, Kohlschreiber vs. Goffin, Fognini vs. Andujar Semifinals: Murray vs. Bautista Agut, Kohlschreiber vs. Fognini Final: Murray vs. Kohlschreiber Champion: Murray
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round 2 matches: Murray vs. M. Zverev, Stakhovsky vs. Rosol, Bautista Agut vs. Stepanek, Estrella vs. Tomic, Kohlschreiber vs. A. Zverev, Bolelli vs. Goffin, Fognini vs. Pospisil, Andujar vs. G. Melzer Quarterfinals: Murray vs. Rosol, Bautista Agut. vs Tomic, Kohlschreiber vs. Goffin, Fognini vs. Andujar Semifinals: Murray vs. Bautista Agut, Kohlschreiber vs. Fognini Final: Bautista Agut vs. Kohlschreiber Champion: Kohlschreiber
Joe Craven’s picks
Round 2 matches: Murray vs. Struff, Stakhovsky vs. Rosol, Bautista Agut vs. Dustov, Estrella vs. Tipsarevic, Kohlschreiber vs. A. Zverev, Bolelli vs. Goffin, Fognini vs. Pospisil, Andujar vs. G. Melzer Quarterfinals: Murray vs. Rosol, Bautista Agut. vs Estrella, Kohlschreiber vs. Goffin, Fognini vs.Andujar Semifinals: Murray vs. Bautista Agut, Kohlschreiber vs. Fognini Final: Murray vs. Fognini Champion: Murray
With the withdrawal of Monfils, Fognini or Kohlschreiber should reach the final from the bottom half, while Murray and RBA will fight it out in the top half.
Istanbul
2015 TEB BNP Paribas Istanbul Open Predictions
Steen Kirby’s picks
Round 2 matches: Federer vs. Ilhan, Gimeno-Traver vs. Nedovyesov, Giraldo vs. Rublev, Darcis vs. Schwartzman, Bellucci vs. Paire, Kuznetsov vs. Cuevas, Haider-Maurer vs. Kokkinakis, Golubev vs. Dimitrov Quarterfinals: Federer vs. Gimeno-Traver, Giraldo vs. Darcis, Paire vs. Cuevas, Haider-Maurer vs. Dimitrov Semifinals: Federer vs. Giraldo, Paire vs. Dimitrov Final: Federer vs. Dimitrov Champion: Federer
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round 2 matches: Federer vs. Ilhan, Gimeno-Traver vs. Kukushkin, Giraldo vs. Rublev, Melzer vs. Schwartzman, Bellucci vs. Paire, Gabashvili vs. Cuevas, Haider-Maurer vs. Lajovic, Golubev vs. Dimitrov Quarterfinals: Federer vs. Kukushkin, Giraldo vs. Schwartzman, Paire vs. Cuevas, Haider-Maurer vs. Dimitrov Semifinals: Federer vs. Giraldo, Paire vs. Dimitrov Final: Federer vs. Dimitrov Champion: Federer
Joe Craven’s picks
Round 2 matches: Federer vs. Ilhan, Gimeno-Traver vs. Kukushkin, Giraldo vs. Rublev, Melzer vs. Schwartzman, Bellucci vs. Paire, Kuznetsov vs. Cuevas, Dodig vs. Lajovic, Golubev vs. Dimitrov Quarterfinals: Federer vs. Gimeno-Traver, Giraldo vs. Schwartzman, Bellucci vs. Cuevas, Dodig vs. Dimitrov Semifinals: Federer vs. Schwartzman, Bellucci vs. Dimitrov Final: Federer vs. Bellucci Champion: Federer
Tennis Atlantic 2015 ATP Draw Challenge Week 14 (Barcelona and Bucharest) Staff, Tennis Atlantic
Up to 750 points are up for grabs this week in the pair of European clay court events, Barcelona is a 500, and Bucharest is a 250.
Barcelona
2015 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell Predictions
Steen Kirby’s picks
Round 2 matches: Nishikori vs. Gabashvili, Dolgopolov vs. Giraldo, Cuevas vs. Struff, Bellucci vs. Bautista Agut, Cilic vs. Thiem, Monaco vs. Klizan, Robredo vs. Souza, Granollers vs. Tsonga, Gulbis vs. Paire, Kuznetsov vs. Kohlschreiber, Kyrgios vs. de Bakker, Montanes vs. Ferrer, Lopez vs. Ilhan, Ramos vs. Mayer, Fognini vs. Verdasco, Almagro vs. Nadal Round of 16 matches: Nishikori vs. Dolgopolov, Cuevas vs. Bautista Agut, Cilic vs. Klizan, Robredo vs. Tsonga, Paire vs. Kohlschreiber, de Bakker vs. Ferrer, Lopez vs. Ramos, Verdasco vs. Nadal Quarterfinals; Nishikori vs. Cuevas, Cilic vs. Tsonga, Kohlschreiber vs. Ferrer, Ramos vs. Nadal Semifinals; Nishikori vs. Cilic, Ferrer vs. Nadal Final; Nishikori vs. Nadal Champion; Nadal
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round 2 matches: Nishikori vs. Carreno Busta, Dolgopolov vs. Giraldo, Cuevas vs. Carballes Baena, Bellucci vs. Bautista Agut, Cilic vs. Thiem, Monaco vs. Klizan, Robredo vs. Kukushkin, Granollers vs. Tsonga, Gulbis vs. Paire, Kuznetsov vs. Kohlschreiber, Kyrgios vs. Ymer, Montanes vs. Ferrer, Lopez vs. Ward, Ramos vs. Mayer, Fognini vs. Verdasco, Almagro vs. Nadal Round of 16 matches: Nishikori vs. Dolgopolov, Cuevas vs. Bautista Agut, Cilic vs. Klizn, Robredo vs. Tsonga, Paire vs. Kohlschreiber, Kyrgios vs. Ferrer, Lopez vs. Mayer, Verdasco vs. Nadal Quarterfinals; Nishikori vs. Bautista Agut, Klizan vs. Tsonga, Kohlschreiber vs. Ferrer, Mayer vs. Nadal Semifinals; Nishikori vs Tsonga, Ferrer vs. Nadal Final; Nishikori vs. Nadal Champion; Nishikori
Jeff McMillan’s picks
Round 2 matches: Nishikori vs. Carreno Busta, Dolgopolov vs. Giraldo, Cuevas vs. Struff, Bellucci vs. Bautista Agut, Cilic vs. Thiem, Monaco vs. Klizan, Robredo vs. Souza, Granollers vs. Tsonga, Gulbis vs. Paire, Kuznetsov vs. Kohlschreiber, Kyrgios vs. Ymer, Berankis vs. Ferrer, Lopez vs. Ilhan, Ramos vs. Mayer, Fognini vs. Verdasco, Almagro vs. Nadal Round of 16 matches: Nishikori vs. Dolgopolov, Cuevas vs. Bellucci, Cilic vs. Monaco, Robredo vs. Tsonga, Gulbis vs. Kohlschreiber, Kyrgios vs. Ferrer, Lopez vs. Ramos, Verdasco vs. Nadal Quarterfinals; Nishikori vs. Cuevas, Monaco vs. Robredo, Kohlschreiber vs. Ferrer, Lopez vs. Nadal Semifinals; Nishikori vs Robredo, Ferrer vs. Nadal Final; Nishikori vs. Nadal Champion; Nishikori
Joe Craven’s picks
Round 2 matches: Nishikori vs. Carreno Busta, Dolgopolov vs. Giraldo, Cuevas vs. Struff, Bellucci vs. Bautista Agut, Cilic vs. Thiem, Monaco vs. Klizan, Robredo vs. Kukushkin, Granollers vs. Tsonga, Gulbis vs. Paire, Kuznetsov vs. Kohlschreiber, Kyrgios vs. de Bakker, Berankis vs. Ferrer, Lopez vs. Ilhan, Andujar vs. Mayer, Fognini vs. Verdasco, Almagro vs. Nadal Round of 16 matches: Nishikori vs. Dolgopolov, Cuevas vs. Bellucci, Cilic vs. Monaco, Robredo vs. Tsonga, Paire vs. Kohlschreiber, Kyrgios vs. Ferrer, Lopez vs. Mayer, Verdasco vs. Nadal Quarterfinals; Dolgopolov vs. Bellucci, Monaco vs. Tsonga, Kohlschreiber vs. Ferrer, Lopez vs. Nadal Semifinals; Dolgopolov vs. Monaco, Ferrer vs. Nadal Final; Dolgopolov vs. Nadal Champion; Nadal
Chris de Waard’s picks
Round 2 matches: Nishikori vs. Carreno Busta, Dolgopolov vs. Giraldo, Cuevas vs. Struff, Bellucci vs. Bautista Agut, Cilic vs. Thiem, Monaco vs. Klizan, Robredo vs. Kukushkin, Granollers vs. Tsonga, Gulbis vs. Paire, Kuznetsov vs. Kohlschreiber, Kyrgios vs. Ymer, Berankis vs. Ferrer, Lopez vs. Ilhan, Ramos vs. Mayer, Fognini vs. Verdasco, Almagro vs. Nadal Round of 16 matches: Nishikori vs. Dolgopolov, Cuevas vs. Bautista Agut, Cilic vs. Monaco, Robredo vs. Tsonga, Paire vs. Kohlschreiber, Kyrgios vs. Ferrer, Lopez vs. Ramos, Verdasco vs. Nadal Quarterfinals; Dolgopolov vs. Cuevas, Cilic vs. Tsonga, Paire vs. Ferrer, Ramos vs. Nadal Semifinals; Dolgopolov vs. Cilic, Ferrer vs. Nadal Final; Dolgopolov vs. Nadal Champion; Nadal
Nadal and Nishikori are both expected to do well, Nadal is the favorite, and Dolgopolov could surprise.
Round 2 matches; Simon vs. Tipsarevic, Qualifier vs. Troicki, Karlovic vs. Coric, Mayer vs. Schwartzman, Garcia-Lopez vs. Darcis, Lajovic vs. Rosol, Bolelli vs. Haider-Maurer, Copil vs. Monfils Quarterfinals: Simon vs. Troicki, Coric vs. Mayer, Garcia-Lopez vs. Rosol, Haider-Maurer vs. Monfils Semifinals; Simon vs. Coric, Rosol vs. Monfils Final; Simon vs. Monfils Champion; Simon
Niall Clarke’s picks
Round 2 matches; Simon vs. Tipsarevic, Istomin vs. Troicki, Karlovic vs. Coric, Jaziri vs. Vesely, Garcia-Lopez vs. Baghdatis, Lajovic vs. Rosol, Bolelli vs. Haider-Maurer, Youzhny vs. Monfils Quarterfinals: Simon vs. Troicki, Coric vs. Vesely, Garcia-Lopez vs. Rosol, Haider-Maurer vs. Monfils Semifinals; Simon vs. Vesely, Garcia-Lopez vs. Monfils Final; Simon vs. Monfils Champion; Simon
Jeff McMillan’s picks
Round 2 matches; Simon vs. Tipsarevic, Istomin vs. Troicki, Karlovic vs. Coric, Mayer vs. Schwartzman, Garcia-Lopez vs. Darcis, Qualifier vs. Rosol, Bolelli vs. Haider-Maurer, Copil vs. Monfils Quarterfinals: Simon vs. Troicki, Karlovic vs Schwartzman, Garcia-Lopez vs. Rosol, Bolelli vs. Monfils Semifinals; Simon vs. Karlovic, Garcia-Lopez vs. Monfils Final; Simon vs. Monfils Champion; Simon
Chris de Waard’s picks
Round 2 matches; Simon vs. Tipsarevic, Istomin vs. Troicki, Karlovic vs. Coric, Mayer vs. Schwartzman, Garcia-Lopez vs. Darcis, Lajovic vs. Rosol, Bolelli vs. Haider-Maurer, Copil vs. Monfils Quarterfinals: Simon vs. Troicki, Coric vs. Mayer, Garcia-Lopez vs. Rosol, Bolelli vs. Monfils Semifinals; Simon vs. Coric, Garcia-Lopez vs. Monfils Final; Simon vs. Monfils Champion; Simon
Everyone is predicting an All-French final, while opinions are mixed on Borna Coric.
2015 ATP Barcelona and Bucharest Preview/Prediction Steen Kirby, Tennis Atlantic
The European spring journey continues for the players of the ATP world tour with clay court events in both Barcelona, Spain, and Bucharest, Romania, with Barca a 500 series event, and Bucharest, one of the few ATP events in Eastern Europe, a 250.
ATP Barcelona
2015 ATP Barcelona Preview
Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell
ATP World Tour 500
Barcelona, Spain
April 20-April 26, 2015
Prize Money: €1,993,230
Top 8 seeds (top 16 seeds receive first round byes) (ATP ranking in parentheses)
1: Kei Nishikori (4)
2: Rafael Nadal (5)
3: David Ferrer (7)
4: Marin Cilic (10)
5: Feliciano Lopez (12)
6: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (14)
7: Roberto Bautista Agut (16)
8: Ernests Gulbis (18)
Four of the top 10 will be playing in Barcelona, and the top 8 seeds are all top 20 players for a strong 500 level field.
First round matchups to watch:
Alex Dolgopolov vs. Joao Sousa
Dolgopolov has played relatively well in the past few weeks, but he remains a streaky highlight reel generator, he’s the favorite against the streaky Portuguese player Joao Sousa, who can struggle for weeks, but puts together a great tournament from time to time. Both these players hit the ball relatively hard from the ground, and they are solid movers, thus creating an interesting matchup, I have Dolgo winning in straights but upset potential is there.
Thiem is the favorite without a doubt, but don’t count the veteran Estrella out, as he’s known for the ability to put up the occasional heroic performance. He’s a great mover, while Thiem, though he rounded into form in Miami, lost his opening match in Monte Carlo on clay, and has been unpredictably poor this year. Estrella retired in his last match in Monte Carlo against David Ferrer, so his physical condition is in question. As I said, I expect Thiem to prevail, but it’s still an interesting matchup.
Benoit Paire vs. (Q)Jaume Munar
Benoit Paire, who used to be considered a young gun, will take on one of the unheralded young guns coming onto the tour slowly but surely, 17 year old Spaniard Jaume Munar, who qualified to reach the main draw. Munar just recently turned pro, and was a former top 5 junior who reached the French Open Junior final in 2014, I’m interested to see what he can do against the technically talented but mentally weak Paire, who has a world class backhand, but a futures level forehand. It’s a winnable matchup for sure, though Paire has played well on the challenger tour in 2015.
Fernando Verdasco vs. (Q)Andrey Rublev
Former Barcelona champion Fernando Verdasco will take on the player Munar lost to in that RG junior final in 2014, Andrey Rublev, a more recognizable young gun who won ATP matches in both Delray Beach and Miami, and then qualified to reach the main draw here. At 17, the combustible Rublev may be less mentally stable than even Verdasco, but he has all the weapons to make this a match, and he could at least take a set. Verdasco of course has the world class forehand and he reached the semis in Houston, along with a round 1 loss to Grigor Dimitrov in Monte Carlo. Once again, look for the favorite to win but the challenger to put up a more competitive contest than expected.
Kei Nishikori snapped Rafael Nadal’s chokehold on this tournament last year, as the defending champion, who is also ranked higher than the king of clay, will begin his clay court season in Barcelona and work on keeping his ranking trending upwards. It should be a relatively easy start for Nishikori, who went 10-2 on clay last year, as he will open with Pablo Carreno Busta or Teymuraz Gabashvili, both of whom have struggled in 2015. After that, Nishikori could get a shotmakers match with Alex Dolgopolov in the round of 16.
Dolgo will need to beat Sousa, and then defending finalist Santiago Giraldo, who has struggled in 2015 to set that up. Giraldo has their lone clay h2h win, but is 1-3 in the overall h2h, and he comes off quarterfinals in Houston, while Dolgopolov won a round in Monte Carlo before losing to the in-form Gael Monfils in a close contest. Regardless, Nishikori beat Giraldo in the final here last year, and he is a perfect 3-0 with no sets dropped against Dolgopolov, including a win this year in Acapulco against the man from Ukraine.
In the quarters the road is unlikely to get easier for Nishikori to defend his title, as Pablo Cuevas and Roberto Bautista Agut are the primary contenders in the section below. Cuevas won an ATP title on clay in Sao Paulo earlier in the year, and is making his European debut this year, he should be able to ease past either the struggling JL Struff or the struggling Roberto Carballes Baena, a wild card in the second round. RBA won a pair of matches in Monte Carlo, and appears to be playing a bit better than he was earlier this year, where deficiencies in his game were evident. He will open with most likely Thomaz Bellucci, one of the dangerous non-seeds in this draw who beat RBA on clay in Davis Cup last year.
Bellucci will need to beat qualifier Yuichi Sugita in round 1, and is a poor 3-6 on clay in 2015, that said, hes a streaky player who can catch form, so though I picked RBA to face off with Cuevas, Bellucci has a chance here. In that match between Cuevas-RBA, I’m going with an upset and have Cuevas into the quarters, he makes his living on clay and his game has steadily been improving over the past few months.
As for the match between Cuevas-Nishikori, Nishikori has a h2h win on clay, and he’s the better player, nothing indicates to me he will struggle presently, even though he hasn’t been red hot, and I don’t think Cuevas will have the weapons and skill needed to win that matchup, thus putting Kei into the semis.
4 seed Marin Cilic, who reached the quarters in a Monte Carlo surprise, will open with the Estrella/Thiem winner, if he struggles, Thiem could very well pull an upset and give him trouble, however his solid play in Monte Carlo gives me the confidence to say he will win that, given Thiem has likewise been erratic this season, and one would have to think Cilic, who is coming off of injury, can only improve as he gets more matches under his belt.
Casablanca champ Martin Klizan could stop Cilic in his tracks in the third round though, Klizan will need to beat Juan Monaco, who cooled down in Monte Carlo, and lost in the second round after previously showing good form. Monaco should defeat the struggling Alejandro Gonzalez however in round 1. What bodes well for Cilic’s chances is he’s 3-0 against Klizan, but they have never met on clay, and that’s a swing matchup to me, but I’m picking Cilic to go into the quarters.
Cilic/Klizan/Monaco/Thiem are almost certain to face either Jo-Wilfried Tsonga or Tommy Robredo in the quarters, as the section below Cilic is a weaker one. Robredo will face either Joao Souza or Mikhail Kukushkin, neither of whom are in good form, in round 2, while Tsonga has Marinko Matosevic or Marcel Granollers, two more out of form players. Tsonga is 3-2 this year, while Robredo won a pair of matches in Monte Carlo but has overall not played that great this year, it’s a hard match to pick, but Tsonga has more upside potential, and thus I’m going with him to reach the quarters and face Cilic in a rematch of their Monte Carlo match that Cilic won, given that result, a Nishikori vs. Cilic semifinal seems most likely in the top half.
Bottom Half:
Rafa Nadal is the undisputed king of Barcelona with a 42-2 record at the tournament, and 8 titles, but he lost here last year and right off the bat he has a chance to get revenge against the player he lost to, Nicolas Almagro, who opens with journeyman Paolo Lorenzi in round 1. Nadal comes off the semis in Monte Carlo, where he did well against all of his opponents except the world number 1 Djokovic, while Almagro was last a quarterfinalist in Casablanca. Nadal beat Almagro in Miami 4 and 2, and as I said should be hungry for revenge, so I really don’t expect that to be much of a match, given that the performance Almagro turned in 2014 was once in a lifetime.
Look for Nadal against Verdasco/Rublev in round 3, the seed is Fabio Fognini, but his singles game is challenger level right now (1-6 since reaching the Rio final), and Verdasco is solid enough to win especially given the 3-1 h2h. Verdasco of course shocked Nadal in Miami, and he will do his best to try do it again, however, on clay the advantage should swing further towards Nadal, and thus he should be able to reach the quarters at one of his best events.
Feliciano Lopez will player either qualifier James Ward or Marsel Ilhan, though he’s not elite on clay, he still should be good enough to win that round 2 match and setup a match with either Leo Mayer or Albert Ramos/Pablo Andujar. Ramos has been in good form in the past few tournaments, while Mayer has been struggling. Ramos leads the h2h with Mayer 3-2, but Mayer beat him in Sao Paulo this year.
Andujar has beaten Ramos before as well and they are similar ball spinning dirtballers as an aside and Ramos has been in better form, giving him the edge. I have Ramos beting Mayer, and then Lopez to reach the quarters, Ramos has a 2-0 h2h edge with Lopez, and he is a better clay court player, so given the surface, the lower ranked Spaniard has to be the favorite. Nadal has beaten Ramos twice before in Barcelona, and he should do so again to reach the semis.
David Ferrer will face wild card Albert Montanes, a journeyman veteran, or Ricardas Berankis, a former top junior turned journeyman, in the opening round. He has never won in Barcelona but he’s reached the final four previous times, and he comes off a quarterfinal loss to Nadal in Monte Carlo. Ferru has been peak this season and I expect him to blow past Montanes/Berankis and also Nick Kyrgios, the 16 seed, to reach the round of 16. Kyrgios is returning to tour from a back injury, and has limited experience on clay. In fact, the young gun may well lose to qualifier Thiemo De Bakker, or fellow young gun wild card Elias Ymer in round 2, De Bakker has been reliable in ATP qualifying this season an seems breakthrough ready. I have Ferrer beating Montanes, and De Bakker to reach the round of 16.
12 seed Philipp Kohlschreiber is the favorite for the quarterfinals in the weakest section of the draw. The wheels have come off for the 8 seed Ernests Gulbis, who badly needs to be back gaining confidence and form with his new coaching team on the challenger tour, rather than continuing to self-destruct at the ATP level. He was a cacophony of errors in a blowout loss in Monte Carlo, and I don’t see the bleeding stopping against the Munar/Paire winner, though it could. The 17 year old Munar actually has a realistic path to the third round, but I have it Paire vs. Kohlschreiber, after Kohli beats Andrey Kuznetsov, who will face Marton Fucsovics, a qualifier, in round 1. Kuznetsov qualified in Monte Carlo, while Kohli is 2-2 in his last four matches, and won a round in Monte Carlo.
Paire and Kohli have a 2-2 h2h, though Paire won the last two meetings, and Paire has a dark horse chance to reach the quarters if his game is on, he qualified in Monte Carlo and has played well at the challenger level, as mentioned. No matter if it’s Kohlschreiber or Paire in the quarters, Ferrer should reach the semis, he’s 2-0 against Kohli on clay (8-2 overall), and 3-0 overall against Paire.
Dark Horse: Benoit Paire
Albert Ramos, who I have reaching the quarters, is another dark horse candidate, but Paire gets the official designation because his run would be less likely, but more interesting. He has all the talent and the tools, but with his weak mental approach to the game, he slipped down the rankings, and now newly focused he seems to be working his way back, a run to the quarters in a weak section would be a great way to announce to the rest of the tennis world that he’s back in the game.
Cilic famously won the US Open final over Nishikori, but Kei won their clay court meeting in Barcelona, and he’s an overall 5-3 h2h leader, given the fact Nishikori is stroking the ball, while Cilic is just returning from injury, Kei is the fave.
Nadal just beat Ferrer in Monte Carlo, and almost always has, so again he’s the pick.
Final:
Nadal d. Nishikori
This is the matchup just about everyone wants this week, and I have a feeling they will get it, Nadal has a 7-0 h2h on his side, though their only clay court meeting was basically a draw as Nishikori took the first set and then hurt himself and had to retire midway through the third set in Madrid. He also has all the positive history in Barca on his side, and home fans, but Nishikori has been rising while Nadal has been in decline over the past 18 months, and Nishikori is now ranked higher than the Spanish veteran. Both players are pure ball strikers, while Nadal hits with tons more spin of course, and both fly movement wise, it’s a more even matchup than the h2h would suggest, but I feel like Nadal, who showed signs of improvement in Monte Carlo, will find a way to get it done and take the title this week.
BRD Nastase Tiriac Trophy
ATP World Tour 250
Bucharest, Romania
April 20-April 26, 2015
Prize Money: €439,405
Top 4 seeds (who all receive first round byes) (ATP ranking in parentheses)
1: Gilles Simon (13)
2: Gael Monfils (15)
3: Ivo Karlovic (22)
4: Lukas Rosol (33)
Three top 30, and six top 40 players are in the Bucharest field, which is solid given how big Barcelona is on the other side of Europe.
Troicki is more accomplished than Gimeno-Traver, who just reached his first ATP final in Casablanca and he has a 5-0 head to head edge (3-0 on clay including 2-0 last year), but still DGT playe some surprisingly good tennis to reach that Casablanca final, and should have some positive momentum. Troicki is an even 2-2 in his last four, and that pretty much sums up his 2015 season thus far, some good results with losses mixed in, and he’s still looking to do better. He should win, but an upset is possible.
Borna Coric vs. Sergiy Stakhovsky
Stako crushed a listless Coric in Zagreb 2 and 4 earlier this season, but Coric has been improving since that loss, and he comes off a tough loss to Alex Dolgopolov in 3 sets in Monte Carlo. Stako lost to Tomas Berdych and is 1-3 in his last four, though he was playing some of the best tennis of his career earlier in the year. Given this is clay, Coric should win, but who knows if that h2h will hang over his head.
(7)Jiri Vesely vs. Diego Schwartzman
Vesely and Schwartzman, two young guns, have never met, and both can play their best tennis on clay. Vesely snapped an atrocious losing streak an reached the semis in Casablanca, but he promptly lost in Monte Carlo to Juan Monaco, while Schwartzman qualified and lost to Jeremy Chardy in the opening round. Vesely is favord, and more accomplished, but DSS has a great chance and I have him winning this matchup personally.
Ivan Dodig vs Andreas Haider-Maurer
AHM is nearly a top 50 player now, as the Austrian journeyman has been outdoing himself, primarily on clay, this year. Dodig, who has won twice, and lost twice to the Austrian, is still languishing just inside the top 100, though he has the skill to be much better than that. AHM is 4-2 in his last six, while Dodig is playing his first tournament since a gut wrenching loss to David Ferrer in an Indian Wells thriller. Dodig showed flashes of renewed top 50 ability in that match, and it will be intriguing to see if that shows up in Bucharest,even with AHM the favorite.
Three time champ Gilles Simon is likely to get an interesting opening match with Janko Tipsarevic, who gets a wild card for this tournament, his second since returning to the tour after a lengthy injury layoff. Tipsarevic will need to beat a qualifier, but if the reaches the second round, just as he did in Houston, he’ll have a shot at upsetting Simon for just the third time in what would be their eleventh meeting. The clay h2h is 1-1, but Simon leads 8-2 in the overall h2h, and given form, Simon will be a strong favorite. Simon is 6-3 in his last three tournaments, and has only lost to top 10 players (Ferrer x2 including Monte Carlo, and Nadal) in that span. Look for Simon to beat another Serb, Viktor Troicki, who he has a 5-0 h2h with, in the quarters. Troicki will need to beat DGT and the struggling Denis Istomin or a qualifier.
3 seed Ivo Karlovic isn’t the favorite to reach the semis in his section, that would be Borna Coric most likely, presuming he can beat Stakhovsky. While he isn’t going to be used to the Karlovic serve, as one would expect, clay slows it down to some extent, and thus it’s Dr. Ivo’s worst surface, and the one Coric is most likely to beat him on. Below Coric/Stakhovsky/Karlovic is Vesely/Schwartzman, along with former champ Florian Mayer, and Malek Jaziri. Mayer won his comeback match against Mikhail Youzhny in Monte Carlo before losing to Marin Cilic in 3 sets, and given he played pretty well, I have him beating both Jaziri an Schwartzman to setup a quarterfinal with Coric. It will be youth and form against experience, and wit, as funky flo is a difficult player to deal with given his wonky, tactically smart gamestyle. I’m going with the youth and talent of Coric to shine through at this 250, and have him reaching the semis.
Monte Carlo semifinalist Gael Monfils, who beat both Roger Federer and Grigor Dimitrov in the rich man’s paradise will start his Bucharest campaign against a player in terrible form, either the should be retired Mikhail Youzhny, or the challenger player Marius Copil awaits. Even if he’s fatigued, as it seems he was in his Monte Carlo semi, I still expect him to win that. Either AHM/Dodig or Simone Bolelli/Andrey Golubev await in the quarters. Given this is clay, Bolelli should prevail over Golubev. Bolelli and AHM have a 1-1 h2h, but Bolelli lost to Victor Estrella in Monte Carlo and is playing poorer than AHM at the moment, so I have a Haider-Maurer vs. Monfils quarter, with Monfils advancing unless he injures himself or is too tired to stand.
Former champ Lukas Rosol will open against Dusan Lajovic or a qualifier, with Guillermo Garcia-Lopez likely in the quarters. Rosol beat GGL in the 2013 final and he comes off a round 1 loss in Monte Carlo. GGL was shocked by Lamine Ouahab in Casablanca and is on a two match losing streak, in fact hes just 2-5 since winning the Zagreb title. GGL will need to snap that losing streak an beat a qualifier, then Steve Darcis/Marcos Baghdatis to reach the quarters. In an interesting stats note, Baghdatis hasn’t won a clay match since 2012, and Darcis, though he’s a serve and volleyer, is actually relatively solid on the surface. GGL is 3-1 against Darcis, and thus he’s still the fave even with his struggles. Rosol is streaky and very unreliable, but I’m going with the h2h and have him beating GGL for a spot in the semis.
Coric could take the title this week, Stakhovsky, a serve and volleyer, Karlovic, a big server, and possibly Mayer, a funky finesse technician all present unique matchup challenges, but Coric has a well rounded game, and the youthful energy to confront ech challenge and at least reach the semis. The reliability, yet blandness of Simon, is its own frustrating challenge, and he’s had such success at the tournament before, but you never know with Gillou, and likewise, Monfils, or anyone else on the bottom half is beatable if Borna plays well and his opponents do not, we could well see a teenage ATP champion this week.
Predictions
Semis:
Simon d. Coric
Monfils d. Rosol
As mentioned, Coric will need to be patient against Simon, and I’m not sure he can manage that quite yet, in their Marseille h2h meeting, Coric struggled at the start, took the second, but then lost in three, plus he should be more fatigued, thus I give Simon the edge.
Monfils won a Davis Cup match against Rosol, and this tournament is on his racquet given how well he played in Monte Carlo, if he shows interest, he should be a near lock to reach the final, as nobody is near his level on the bottom half.
Final:
Simon d. Monfils
Simon beat Monfils in Marseille this year, and also won their clay court meeting (5-1 h2h), they play what is one of the highest average rally length matchups in tennis, and though Monfils should win Bucharest this week given his level, I don’t trust him enough, and I’m going with the more reliable Simon, especially given the h2h, and the win this year.
Tennis Atlantic 2015 ATP Draw Challenge Week 12 (Houston and Casablanca) Staff, Tennis Atlantic
The clay season kicks off in earnest with a pair of 250 events in North Africa and the USA, as our analysts make their picks.
Houston
2015 US Men’s Clay Court Championships Picks
Steen Kirby’s Picks
Round 2 Matches: Lopez vs. Estrella, Young vs. Querrey, Isner vs. Smyczek, Arguello vs. Verdasco, Lajovic vs, Hewitt, Delbonis vs. Anderson, Giraldo vs. Tipsarevic, Sock vs. Bautista Agut Quarterfinals: Lopez vs. Young, Isner vs. Verdasco, Lajovic vs. Delbonis, Giraldo vs. Souza Semifinals: Lopez vs. Isner, Delbonis vs. Giraldo Final: Isner vs. Delbonis Champion: Isner
Chris de Waard’s Picks
Round 2 Matches: Lopez vs. Estrella, Young vs. Querrey, Isner vs. Smyczek, Chung vs. Verdasco, Chardy vs, Hewitt, Delbonis vs. Anderson, Giraldo vs. Tipsarevic, Sock vs. Bautista Agut Quarterfinals: Estrella vs. Young, Isner vs. Verdasco, Chardy vs Anderson, Giraldo vs. Sock Semifinals: Young vs. Verdasco, Anderson vs. Sock Final: Verdasco vs. Anderson Champion: Verdasco
Jeff McMillan’s Picks
Round 2 Matches: Lopez vs. Estrella, Johnson vs. Querrey, Isner vs. Gabashvili, Chung vs. Verdasco, Chardy vs, Soeda, Delbonis vs. Anderson, Giraldo vs. Qualifier, Sock vs. Bautista Agut Quarterfinals: Lopez vs. Johnson, Isner vs. Verdasco, Chardy vs Delbonis, Giraldo vs. Bautista Agut Semifinals: Johnson vs. Verdasco, Delbonis vs. Bautista Agut Final: Verdasco vs. Bautista Agut Champion: Verdasco
Fernando Verdasco is perhaps the favorite in Houston, but watch out for the big servers either Isner or Anderson.
Round 2 Matches: Garcia-Lopez vs. Haase, Gimeno-Traver vs. Ramos, Vesely vs. Youzhny, Bedene vs. Schwartzman, Haider-Maurer vs. Andujar, Mathieu vs. Granollers, Berlocq vs. Almagro, Kuznetsov vs. Klizan Quarterfinals: Garcia-Lopez vs. Ramos, Vesely vs. Schwartzman, Haider-Maurer vs. Granollers, Almagro vs. Klizan Semifinals: Ramos vs. Schwartzman, Haider-Maurer vs. Almagro Final: Almagro vs Ramos Champion: Almagro
Joe Craven’s Picks
Round 2 Matches: Garcia-Lopez vs. Haase, Gimeno-Traver vs. Kukushkin, Vesely vs. Youzhny, Gonzalez vs. Schwartzman, Haider-Maurer vs Kamke, Dzumhur vs. Granollers, Berlocq vs. Almagro, Brown vs. Klizan Quarterfinals: Garcia-Lopez vs. Kukushkin, Vesely vs. Schwartzman, Kamke vs. Granollers, Almagro vs. Klizan Semifinals: Garcia-Lopez vs. Schwartzman, Granollers vs. Almagro Final: Garcia-Lopez vs. Almagro Champion: Almagro
Chris de Waard’s Picks
Round 2 Matches: Garcia-Lopez vs. Ouahab, Gimeno-Traver vs. Ramos, Vesely vs. Youzhny, Gonzalez vs. Schwartzman, Haider-Maurer vs. Andujar, Dzumhur vs. Granollers, Carreno Busta vs. Almagro, Brown vs. Klizan Quarterfinals: Garcia-Lopez vs. Ramos, Youzhny vs. Schwartzman, Haider-Maurer vs. Dzumhur, Almagro vs. Klizan Semifinals: Ramos vs. Schwartzman, Haider-Maurer vs. Almagro Final: Ramos vs. Almagro Champion: Almagro
Jeff McMillan’s Picks
Round 2 Matches: Garcia-Lopez vs. Ouahab, Gimeno-Traver vs. Ramos, Vesely vs. Youzhny, Gonzalez vs. Schwartzman, Haider-Maurer vs. Kamke, Dzumhur vs. Granollers, Berlocq vs. Almagro, Brown vs. Klizan Quarterfinals: Garcia-Lopez vs. Ramos, Vesely vs. Schwartzman, Haider-Maurer vs. Granollers, Almagro vs. Klizan Semifinals: Garcia-Lopez vs. Schwartzman, Granollers vs. Klizan Final: Garcia-Lopez vs. Klizan Champion: Garcia-Lopez
Nicolas Almagro is the favorite in Casablanca this week.