Alex has heartfelt words for Mom, Dad, & Lövik the family pup.?2017 Citi Open Champ ??Alexander ZverevATP World Tour #CO17(Part 3 of 3)
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2017 Citi Open Champion ??? Alexander ZverevListen in as he accepts his trophy & speaks to the crowd.ATP World Tour #CO17 (Part 1 of 3)
• Championship Point •??Alexander Zverev def. ??Kevin Anderson6-4 6-4Alex "Sascha" Zverev - 2017 Citi Open Champion?ATP World Tour #CO17
Rafael Nadal could reclaim his standing as World No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Rankings at the Coupe Rogers, but the Spaniard said he’s focused on the matches at hand for now.
A semi-final finish in Montreal will allow top seed Nadal to unseat Andy Murray as World No. 1, a position he hasn’t held since July 2014. But with several tricky opponents potentially standing between him and the last four, including home favourite Milos Raonic, red-hot John Isner and the always dangerous Juan Martin del Potro, Nadal said he can’t afford to look ahead.
“I don’t even think about that now. I’m trying to have the right preparation now and that’s it,” said Nadal. “I’m going to keep trying to play the way I did in the first part of the season, so if I’m able to make that happen, I hope to have a chance to do well.”
Photo: Coupe Rogers
Nadal has enjoyed plenty of success before in Canada, winning here in 2005, 2008 and 2013. His winning record has spanned generations of ATP World Tour legends. But while many of his former peers have long since retired, he’s still going strong in one of the best seasons of his career.
“Early in my career there was Andy Roddick, Lleyton Hewitt, a lot of good players. Roger Federer was there, and Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray came a little later. That was a long time ago already, too,” joked Nadal. “The only difference is that we’re older. In the past year and a half, there’s been a good new generation that increased the number of top players, but that’s sport in general.”
His resurgence in 2017, including the historic "La Decima" at Roland Garros, has been one of the most talked about storylines this season. But perhaps most impressive is that the Spaniard is still as motivated as ever to win after 16 years on tour. The 31 year old believes that the reason he and 35-year-old Federer are continuing to rack up titles this year is not only because they're fully healthy again, but also that their passion for the sport has never wavered.
Rafael Nadal could reclaim his standing as World No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Rankings at the Coupe Rogers, but the Spaniard said he’s focused on the matches at hand for now.
A semi-final finish in Montreal will allow top seed Nadal to unseat Andy Murray as World No. 1, a position he hasn’t held since July 2014. But with several tricky opponents potentially standing between him and the last four, including home favourite Milos Raonic, red-hot John Isner and the always dangerous Juan Martin del Potro, Nadal said he can’t afford to look ahead.
“I don’t even think about that now. I’m trying to have the right preparation now and that’s it,” said Nadal. “I’m going to keep trying to play the way I did in the first part of the season, so if I’m able to make that happen, I hope to have a chance to do well.”
Photo: Coupe Rogers
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ATP World Tour Highlights??Alexander Zverev def. ?? Kei Nishikori6-3 6-4 - SEMI'sAlexander Zverev vs. ??Kevin Anderson2017 Citi Open FinalNow LIVE on TC
2017 Citi Open Final ???Alexander Zverev wins first set vs. ??Kevin Anderson6-4This match now LIVE on TC.ATP World Tour #CO17 #CitiOpen
ATP World Tour Highlights??Kevin Anderson def. ??Jack Sock6-3 6-4 in SEMI'sKevin Anderson vs. ??Alexander Zverev2017 Citi Open FinalNow LIVE on TC
2017 Citi Open Final Preview??Alexander Zverev v. ??Kevin AndersonBrett Haber & Jim Courier before first serve.Now LIVE on Tennis Channel. #CO17
2017 Citi Open Final Preview??Alexander Zverev v. ??Kevin AndersonJim Courier, Paul Annacone, Steve WeissmanNow LIVE on Tennis Channel. #CO17
Your Citi Open Men's Doubles Champions.??Henri Kontinen & ??John PeersWatch them accept their trophies, speak to the crowd.ATP World Tour
• Match Point •?? Henri Kontinen & ??John Peersdef. ??Lukas Kubot & ??Marcelo Melo7-6 6-4Citi Open Men's Doubles ChampionsATP World Tour
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Thanasi Kokkinakis has been beaten by in a tight Los Cabos final by Wimbledon semifinalist Sam Querrey.
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Thanasi Kokkinakis will rocket more than 200 places up the rankings despite falling just short of winning his maiden ATP Tour final in Los Cabos, Mexico.
Kokkinakis went down to world No.24 Querrey 6-3 3-6 6-2, the Australian showing more positive signs after a long layoff from the sport.
Playing his sixth tournament since missing 18 months due to a litany of injuries, 21-year-old Kokkinakis is expected to jump from No.454 in the world to No.225 after his big week in Mexico.
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