Well I dont think he has one, and even if he does it is probably lost somewhere. Reached the final last week in the Sunrise challenger beating some good opponents on the way before losing to Monfils.
Today he just beat Dorstch to qualify for his 2nd master series in a row and hopefully his improving form can continue within the tournament with a good draw.
Congratulations Seppi on winning first ATP title! I've always liked him, his disposition and am really happy for him that he's finally got the results that he deserves. I wish him a great run at Wimbledon and good luck for the rest of the season.
He can realistically go past the first 2 rounds, even though he will need to work hard for both. Montanes isnt good on grass though so he should really fancy his chances for R1 today
He beat Montanes comfortably 64 64 75. Was 53 in the 3rd, but came back to win which shows his form is now very good. Hopefully if he wins in the next round he will be challenging the top 30 for sure and maybe hit a new best ranking soon. Baghdatis will be tough, but at the moment Seppi should be confident.
Amazing run in Eastbourne from Andy. So happy he got his first title. Compared to some others who have titles it was about time he got one too.
Shame he lost today but still got men's doubles (w/Vagnozzi) and he will make his mixed debut playing with Brianti. Hopefully he can get some wins and last into the second week.
Yes a very good grass court season in the end for Seppi and now he can enjoy the doubles whatever happens. The loss to Baggy was a little unlucky too all the sets could have gone a different way.
Andreas is 3-3 since Wimbledon on clay, winning two matches in Umag and winning today 6-2 6-2 over Istomin in Kitzbuhel in a well-played match.
He won this event last year as a challenger and now it's an ATP event, so he will have positive memories. He plays Riba in R2, so a good opportunity for a QF.
After retiring against Haas in 1st round of Dallas challenger, Andreas is playing MS event in Miami this week.
He has drawn a qualifier in the 1st round, if he wins then he plays Simon next.
Andreas unfortunately lost to the qualifier, Roberto Bautista-Agut, 1-6 6-3 3-6. With this result, Andy is officially 6-10 on the season, with his best results being QFs in Doha and Rotterdam. His record is more or less what is usually is by this point of the season so hopefully he can put together consistently good performance on European clay. His next scheduled event is in Monte Carlo in three weeks, so he will have time off now to fully recharge his batteries and prepare for the clay season. GL to Andreas in Monte Carlo!
Woohoo big win for Andy, another title and his first on clay. Big congrats and it will do his ranking great too. Keep it up!
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