#NextGen star Kyle Edmund reached his third ATP World Tour quarter-final on Wednesday at the China Open as he ousted seventh seed Roberto Bautista Agut 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in two hours and 11 minutes. The 21-year-old Briton has enjoyed a breakthrough season, with quarter-finals in Doha and The Queen’s Club before beating Richard Gasquet and John Isner en route to the US Open fourth round (l. to Djokovic). Edmund will face top seed Andy Murray in an all-British quarter-final clash. Watch Edmund Uncovered Fifth seed David Ferrer is also through to the quarter-finals after dismissing Fabio Fognini 6-3, 6-4. The Spaniard, who finished runner-up at this ATP World Tour 500 hard-court tournament in 2010 (l. to Djokovic), is bidding to...
An infection as a child left Andrey Kuznetsov with a hip injury that doctors told him meant he would never be a professional tennis player. ATP World Tour Uncovered presented by Peugeot hears how one man rescued the Russian's career.
The ATP and Garanti Koza, a Turkish construction and property development company, have entered an agreement that sees Garanti Koza become a Gold Partner as well as Official Real Estate Development Company of the prestigious season-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals at The O2 in London. Garanti Koza is an industry leader in construction contracting and property development, with industrial construction, commercial ventures and residential projects worldwide. This sponsorship is the latest addition to Garanti Koza’s expanding tennis portfolio, which includes the ATP Istanbul Open, ATP Sofia Open and WTA Istanbul Cup. Garanti Koza has also recently completed construction on its 55 tennis court training complex, Koza World of Sports, which provides a home to tournaments, player development and recreational...
Marin Cilic was pushed to the limit by Fernando Verdasco in the second round of the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships 2016 on Wednesday, but the No. 4 seed ultimately rallied to win 4-6, 7-5, 7-5 in two hours and 25 minutes. “In the first two sets, I was controlling the rallies in the critical points but just missing by a little bit,” Cilic said. “Later I found my rhythm a bit with my first serve, and then he was up and down in the third set. I felt that mentally I was always there, and I was happy to pull out of a difficult situation.” Cilic, No. 10 in the Emirates ATP Race To London, strengthened his case to...