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Old 01-09-2012, 05:51 PM   #1
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Was browsing through the draws on Wikipedia and noticed this:

"Jürgen Melzer and Philipp Petzschner are the defending champions. They needed a WC to compete because they forgot to sign up."

LOL
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Old 01-09-2012, 09:26 PM   #2
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Was browsing through the draws on Wikipedia and noticed this:

"Jürgen Melzer and Philipp Petzschner are the defending champions. They needed a WC to compete because they forgot to sign up."

LOL
And now, they lost.
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Old 01-09-2012, 09:57 PM   #3
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Feel bad for Melzer but I have no sympathy for that cheater Petzschner.
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Old 01-09-2012, 10:14 PM   #4
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What's the story with Phillipp?
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Old 01-09-2012, 10:19 PM   #5
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What's the story with Phillipp?
Last year in the doubles final, he lied and said the ball hit his racquet and went over when it hit his leg and went over.
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Old 01-09-2012, 10:25 PM   #6
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During last year's final against M. Fyrstenberg/M. Matkowski, a ball hit Petzschner's leg and went back over the net for a winner.

The ump didn't see it and gave the point to Melzer/Petzschner despite the obvious protests from the Polish team.

Petzschner just lied his way through the incident and later skipped the requisite press conferences and media interviews despite winning the doubles title.

You can see the incident here at about the 5:20 mark:
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Old 02-10-2012, 02:55 AM   #7
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Filip Peliwo CAN (1)/Kaichi Uchida JPN (1)
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Luke Bambridge GBR/Liam Broady GBR vs Kevin Kaczynski GER/Or Ram-Harel ISR
Hyeon Chung KOR/Ku Keon Kang KOR vs WC Deiton Baughman USA/Henrik Wiersholm USA
Enzo Couacaud FRA/Quentin Halys FRA vs Nick Kyrgios AUS (6)/Jordan Thompson AUS (6)

Kimmer Coppejans BEL (4)/Jeroen Vanneste BEL (4) vs Lucas Gomez MEX/Thai-Son Kwiatkowski USA
WC Michael Mmoh USA /Francis Tiafoe USA vs Borna Coric CRO/Elias Ymer SWE
Matteo Donati ITA/Stefano Napolitano ITA vs Pietro Licciardi ITA/Herkko Pollanen FIN
WC Luca Corinteli USA/Martin Redlicki USA vs Maximilian Marterer GER (5)/Daniel Masur GER (5)

Gabriel Friedrich BRA (7)/Thiago Monteiro BRA (7) vs Filip Bergevi SWE/Mikael Torpegaard DEN
Evan Hoyt GBR/Joshua Ward Hibbert GBR vs WC Harrison Adams USA/Ronnie Schneider USA
Alexios Halebian USA/Noah Rubin USA vs Franko Miocic CRO/Vaclav Safranek CZE
Yoshihito Nishioka JPN/Jorge Brian Panta Herreros PER vs Nikola Milojevic SRB (3)/Wayne Montgomery RSA (3)

Kyle Edmund GBR (8)/Frederico Ferreira Silva POR (8) vs Christian Garin CHI/Gianluigi Quinzi ITA
Julien Cagnina BEL/Vasco Mensurado POR vs Pedro Cachin ARG/Jose Antonio Salazar Martin ESP
Shotaro Goto JPN/Sumit Nagal IND vs Anton Desyatnik RUS/Karen Khachanov RUS
Temur Ismailov UZB/Markos Kalovelonis GRE vs Mitchell Krueger USA (2)/Mackenzie McDonald USA (2)
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Old 02-10-2012, 03:08 AM   #8
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Anna Danilina KAZ (1)/Elizaveta Kulichkova RUS (1)
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Veronika Kudermetova RUS/Christina Makarova USA vs WC Brooke Austin USA/Jamie Loeb USA
Caroline Doyle USA/Chalena Scholl USA vs Illka Csoreg ROU/Jelena Ostapenko LAT
Oleksandra Korashvili UKR/Viktoriya Lushkova UKR vs Beatriz Haddad Maia BRA (6)/Laura Pigossi BRA (6)

Gabrielle Andrews USA (4)/Taylor Townsend USA (4) vs Ellen Allgurin SWE/Rebecca Peterson SWE
Emily Fanning NZL/Anett Kontaveit EST vs Marika Akkerman CAN/Victoria Rodriguez MEX
WC Krista Hardebeck USA/Anne-Liz Jeukeng USA vs Camilla Rosatello ITA/Ipek Soylu TUR
Varvara Flink RUS/Mayar Sherif EGY vs Ana Konjuh CRO (7)/Adrijana Lekaj CRO (7)

Antonia Lottner GER (8)/Kathinka Von Deichmann LIE (8) vs Dominika Paterova CZE/Laura Ucros COL
Ching-Wen Hsu TPE/Szabina Szlavikovics HUN vs Samantha Crawford USA/Alexandra Kiick USA
Valeria Patiuk ISR/Marcela Zacarias MEX vs WC Johnnise Renaud USA/Kimberly Yee USA
Domenica Gonzalez ECU/Bernarda Pera CRO vs Francoise Abanda CAN (3)/Sachia Vickery USA (3)

Elise Mertens BEL (5)/Katerina Siniakova CZE (5) vs Madrie Le Roux RSA/Rasheeda Mcadoo USA
Erin Routliffe CAN/Carol Zhao CAN vs Tornado Alicia Black USA/Nicole Frenkel USA
Barbara Haas AUT/Zuzanna Maciejewska POL vs Jennifer Brady USA/Kyle S. McPhillips USA
WC Louisa Chirico USA/Denise Starr USA vs Belinda Bencic SUI (2)/Petra Uberalova SVK (2)
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Old 03-09-2012, 06:20 PM   #9
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Top seeds Kimmer Coppejans and Taylor Townsend made convincing starts to their US Open title bids on Sunday on what was a good opening day for the favourites in the junior events.

Belgium’s Coppejans, who won the French Open in June, saw off Matteo Donati of Italy 75 62 while American Townsend was too strong for Laura Ucros of Colombia, easing through to the second round with a 63 63 win.
As world No. 1s, both Coppejans and Townsend have to deal with increased expectations but having each won one Grand Slam title already, neither seems to be showing too many signs of nerves, on the outside at least.
“I think it’s a great feeling to be the No. 1 seed,” said Coppejans, who said he had a premonition that he would face Donati in round one before the draw was made. “You will have players who really want to beat the No. 1 seed but you will also have players that when you are up a set and a break, they will think ‘I can’t beat this guy’.

“It has an upside and downside but I am happy to be the No. 1 seed. It doesn’t give me any extra pressure. I just want to play good and try to improve my game every day.”

The left-handed Townsend, who won the Australian Open, had not played since Wimbledon because of illness and a problem with her wisdom teeth but shrugged off any butterflies by beating Ucros in straight sets.

“Actually I was (nervous),” the 16-year-old said. “I’m not even going to lie. I just tried not to show it. I just told myself to stay calm and really focused on holding serve. I just tried to go slow and do my routines.”

Both top seeds have been inspired by the efforts of others; for Coppejans it is former women’s world No. 1 Kim Clijsters, who bowed out of professional tennis this week; for Townsend it is British teenager Laura Robson, who upset two Grand Slam champions to reach the last 16 in the main draw.

“I grew up watching Kim on the television, looking at her winning the Slams and tournaments, being No. 1,” Coppejans said. “It’s an amazing feat and makes you believe that maybe there will be another No. 1, another champion from our little country. It just makes you believe in yourself more.”

Townsend was edged out by Robson in the women’s qualifying event last year and said seeing what the Briton had done this week helped drive her on.
“Playing her last year kind of gave me a gauge of where I am,” she said. “I know that she won Wimbledon. How much she’s improved and how she’s competing, it really shows me what I can do.”

Townsend was wearing a shark tooth on a necklace that she got in Australia and wore throughout as she won her first Grand Slam title. “I don’t know why I didn’t wear it in Paris or at Wimbledon,” she joked.

The other high-ranked seeds in action also moved through to round two, with Yulia Putintseva (2) and Eugenie Bouchard (3) both recording convincing wins. Putintseva, now representing Kazakhstan, thrashed American Gabrielle Andrews 63 60 while Canada’s Bouchard crushed Rebecca Petersen of Sweden 61 61.

Americans Samantha Crawford and Victoria Duval, both of whom made the main draw of the women’s event, also advanced to round two but fifth seed Elizaveta Kulichkova of Russia was beaten 46 63 63 by Ellen Algurin of Sweden.

In the boys’ event, third seed Gianluca Quinzi fended off a tough challenge from American Jared Hiltzik, winning 62 75 while sixth seed Nikola Milojevic was the highest seed to fall, going down 62 61 to Maximilian Marterer of Germany.

http://www.itftennis.com/juniors/new...-on-day-1.aspx
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Old 06-09-2012, 02:12 PM   #10
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Did they just completely suspend the junior's draws over the past two days? Leaves them with five rounds still to play (and only four days in which to play them).
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Old 06-09-2012, 05:13 PM   #11
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Did they just completely suspend the junior's draws over the past two days? Leaves them with five rounds still to play (and only four days in which to play them).
I think today is the first day they're playing singles since play was rained out. They've been playing doubles indoors. Still, the schedule is brutal.
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Old 06-10-2012, 03:10 AM   #12
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BOYS Doubles Quarterfinals

[6] Nick Kyrgios/Jordan Thompson AUS d Luke Bambridge/Liam Broady GBR 64 76(3)
[5] Maximilian Marterer/Daniel Masur GER d Lucas Gomez MEX/Thai-Son Kwiatkowski USA 75 61
Yoshihito Nishioka JPN/Jorge Brian Panta Herreros PER d Evan Hoyt/Joshua Ward Hibbert GBR 26 63 12-10
[8] Kyle Edmund GBR/Frederico Ferreira Silva POR d [2] Mitchell Krueger/Mackenzie McDonald USA 75 64
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Old 06-10-2012, 03:12 AM   #13
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GIRLS Doubles Quarterfinals

[1] Anna Danilina KAZ/Elizaveta Kulichkova RUS d Illka Csoreg ROU/Jelena Ostapenko LAT 36 60 11- 9
[4] Gabrielle Andrews/Taylor Townsend USA d Camilla Rosatello ITA/Ipek Soylu TUR 64 76(4)
[8] Antonia Lottner GER/Kathinka Von Deichmann LIE d [3] Francoise Abanda CAN/Sachia Vickery USA 62 16 11-9
[2] Belinda Bencic SUI/Petra Uberalova SVK d Erin Routliffe/Carol Zhao CAN 75 61
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Old 06-10-2012, 03:13 AM   #14
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GIRLS Singles Third Round

[1] TOWNSEND, Taylor USA d [16] ZACARIAS, Marcela MEX 60 76(5)
[12] KONTAVEIT, Anett EST [12] d [6] SINIAKOVA, Katerina CZE 64 64
[W] DUVAL, Victoria USA d VON DEICHMANN, Kathinka LIE 62 62
[9] DANILINA, Anna KAZ d [W] DOYLE, Caroline USA 57 63 61

CSOREG, Illka ROU d SOYLU, Ipek TUR 62 62
[4] LOTTNER, Antonia GER d [13] KONJUH, Ana CRO 64 67(4) 60
[W] CRAWFORD, Samantha USA d [8] VICKERY, Sachia USA 06 61 63
[2] PUTINTSEVA, Yulia KAZ d [14] ZHAO, Carol CAN 76(8) 76(3)
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Old 06-10-2012, 03:14 AM   #15
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BOYS Singles Third Round

[1] COPPEJANS, Kimmer BEL d CHUNG, Hyeon KOR 62 63
[8] UCHIDA, Kaichi JPN d [W] ADAMS, Harrison USA 75 76(5)
[13] BROADY, Liam GBR d [Q] HAMOU, Maxime FRA 67(5) 64 63
MONTGOMERY, Wayne RSA d [W] KOZLOV, Stefan USA 62 63

NISHIOKA, Yoshihito JPN d MARTERER, Maximilian GER 75 63
[3] QUINZI, Gianluigi ITA d [16] CAGNINA, Julien BEL 36 62 61
[7] KYRGIOS, Nick AUS d [9] SILVA, Frederico Ferreira POR 67(2) 61 62
[2] PELIWO, Filip CAN d EDMUND, Kyle GBR 63 63
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Old 06-10-2012, 03:18 AM   #16
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GIRLS Singles Third Round

[1] TOWNSEND, Taylor USA d [16] ZACARIAS, Marcela MEX 60 76(5)
[12] KONTAVEIT, Anett EST [12] d [6] SINIAKOVA, Katerina CZE 64 64
[W] DUVAL, Victoria USA d VON DEICHMANN, Kathinka LIE 62 62
[9] DANILINA, Anna KAZ d [W] DOYLE, Caroline USA 57 63 61

CSOREG, Illka ROU d SOYLU, Ipek TUR 62 62
[4] LOTTNER, Antonia GER d [13] KONJUH, Ana CRO 64 67(4) 60
[W] CRAWFORD, Samantha USA d [8] VICKERY, Sachia USA 06 61 63
[2] PUTINTSEVA, Yulia KAZ d [14] ZHAO, Carol CAN 76(8) 76(3)
The second and third rounds were played today, meaning these girls had to win at least 4 sets to make the QF. Someone call Gilles Simon.
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Old 06-10-2012, 03:39 AM   #17
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The second and third rounds were played today, meaning these girls had to win at least 4 sets to make the QF. Someone call Gilles Simon.
And they're all playing tomorrow.

BTW to understand the pressure Taylor Townsend is under see the WSJ story in the Juniors thread.
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Old 08-27-2012, 08:53 PM   #18
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(1)Huber/Raymond
v Daniilidou/Dellacqua
Gajdosova/Rosolska v Govortsova/Kudryavtseva
Dushevina/Tanasugarn v Foretz Gacon /Lucic
Krajicek/Parmentier v (16)Hsieh/Medina Garrigues

(10)Benesova/Zahlavova Strycova v Bertens/Rus
Begu/Cornet v Kerber/Paszek
WC Clijsters/Flipkens v Chuang/Zhang
Birnerova/Oprandi v (7)Srebotnik/Zheng

(3)Hlavackova/Hradecka v Czink/Szavay
Barthel/Malek v Jankovic/Jovanovski
WC Crawford/Kiick v Dekmeijere/Jugic-Salkic
Chan/Chan v (14)Grandin/Uhlirova

(12)Rodionova/Voskoboeva v Groenefeld/Martic
Lisicki/Peng v Peer/Robson
WC Keys/Pegula v Amanmuradova/Niculescu
Erakovic/Watson v (6)Makarova/Vesnina

(8)Llagostera Vives/Martinez Sanchez v Pavlyuchenkova/Safarova
Soler-Espinosa/Suarez Navarro v WC Min/Oudin
Babos/Stephens v Husarova/Rybarikova
Cibulkova/Hantuchova v (9)Kops-Jones/Spears

(15)Jans-Ignacik/Mladenovic v Arvidsson/Larsson
WC Burdette/Gibbs v WC Williams/Williams
Cadantu/Johansson v WC Falconi/Sanchez
Keothavong/Tatishvili v (4)Kirilenko/Petrova

(5)King/Shvedova v Hercog/Klepac
Pliskova/Pliskova v Bratchikova/Panova
Halep/Savchuk v Voracova/Zakopalova
Date-Krumm/Wozniak v (11)Goerges/Peschke

(13)Mattek-Sands/Mirza v Brianti/Cirstea
Bondarenko/Pironkova v Jurak/Marosi
Minella/Petkovic v Craybas/Scheepers
Lepchenko/Zheng v (2)Errani/Vinci
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Old 08-27-2012, 09:27 PM   #19
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Dick Norman BEL/Alexander Waske GER vs Frantisek Cermak CZE/Michal Mertinak SVK
James Blake USA/Sam Querrey USA vs Treat Conrad Huey PHI/Dominic Inglot GBR
Jamie Murray GBR/Andre Sa BRA vs Alexander Peya AUT (15)/Bruno Soares BRA (15)

WC Jurgen Melzer AUT (10)/Philipp Petzschner GER (10) vs Ashley Fisher AUS/Jordan Kerr AUS
Johan Brunstrom SWE/James Cerretani USA vs Jamie Delgado GBR/Ken Skupski
Lukasz Kubot POL/Mikhail Youzhny RUS vs Benjamin Becker GER/Jarkko Nieminen FIN
Jeremy Chardy FRA/Martin Klizan SVK vs Marcel Granollers ESP (6)/Marc Lopez ESP (6)

Robert Lindstedt SWE (3)/Horia Tecau ROU (3) vs Daniele Bracciali ITA/Horacio Zeballos ARG
Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo ESP/Albert Ramos ESP vs Benoit Paire FRA/Edouard Roger-Vasselin FRA
Sergiy Stakhovsky UKR/Viktor Troicki SRB vs Michael Kohlmann GER/Bjorn Phau GER
Julian Knowle AUT/Filip Polasek SVK vs David Marrero ESP (13)/Fernando Verdasco ESP (13)

Jonathan Marray GBR (11)/Frederik Nielsen DEN (11) vs Flavio Cipolla ITA/Fabio Fognini ITA
Jesse Levine USA/Marinko Matosevic AUS vs WC Chase Buchanan USA/Bradley Klahn USA
David Nalbandian ARG/Eduardo Schwank ARG vs Ivo Karlovic CRO/Frank Moser GER
Dustin Brown GER/Christopher Kas GER vs Leander Paes IND (5]/Radek Stepanek CZE (5)

Mahesh Bhupathi IND (8)/Rohan Bopanna IND (8) vs Matthew Ebden AUS/Bernard Tomic AUS Alex Bogomolov Jr. RUS/Raven Klaasen RSA vs Tatsuma Ito JPN/Go Soeda JPN
Carlos Berlocq ARG/Leonardo Mayer ARG vs Lukas Dlouhy CZE/Alexandr Dolgopolov UKR
Mikhail Kukushkin KAZ/Yen-Hsun Lu TPE vs Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi PAK (9)/Jean-Julien Rojer NED (9)


Colin Fleming GBR (14)/Ross Hutchins GBR (14) vs Blaz Kavcic SLO/Jurgen Zopp EST
Martin Emmrich GER/Igor Sijsling NED vs Brian Baker USA/Rajeev Ram USA
Mikhail Elgin RUS/Denis Istomin UZB vs Jonathan Erlich ISR/Andy Ram ISR
WC Christian Harrison USA/Ryan Harrison USA vs Mariusz Fyrstenberg POL (4)/Marcin Matkowski POL (4)

Michael Llodra FRA (7)/Nenad Zimonjic SRB (7) vs WC Nicholas Monroe USA/Donald Young USA
Julien Benneteau FRA/Nicolas Mahut FRA vs Sanchai Ratiwatana THA/Sonchat Ratiwatana THA
WC Bobby Reynolds USA/Michael Russell USA vs WC Dennis Novikov USA/Michael Redlicki USA
Juan Sebastian Cabal COL/Robert Farah COL vs Ivan Dodig CRO (12)/Marcelo Melo BRA (12)

Santiago Gonzalez MEX (16)/Scott Lipsky USA (16) vs Robin Haase NED/Andreas Seppi ITA
Pablo Andujar ESP/Guillermo Garcia-Lopez ESP vs Mark Knowles BAH/Xavier Malisse BEL
Eric Butorac USA/Paul Hanley AUS vs Jan Hajek CZE/Lukas Lacko SVK
Steve Darcis BEL/David Goffin BEL vs Bob Bryan USA (2)/Mike Bryan USA (2)
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Old 08-27-2012, 09:30 PM   #20
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Quake instead of Quisner?
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