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This match turned out to be a complete turnaround by the time the third set was set up. Capitalizing on M. Bellucci's frequent errors, Roman fired a timely forehand winner to create his break point before breaking early to 1-0, followed by swiftly consolidating right after. The former might have had a slight chance when the latter double-faulted in the seventh game somewhere, but Roman still held firm until he earned the chance to serve for the match in the tenth game after the first seed took a medical timeout for his presumably left thigh.
However, after initially having a match point when the first seed should have served for the match, M. Bellucci saved 2 match point through his deep returns, going after Roman's backhand (and forehand, this one with a longer rally). Ultimately, the Italian qualifier broke back to 5-5, and another forehand winner from the first seed secured his break point before its eventual conversion to 6-5. As a result, Roman earned another chance to serve for the match, where he randomly fired an underarm serve to M. Bellucci's forehand return ace to *6-5 30-15.
In the same twelfth game of the third set, the drama intensified as M. Bellucci saved another 2 match points due to Roman's serve+1 error (backhand side) and another forehand one to force the deuce. Painting the lines to create another match point, M. Bellucci saved 2 of Roman's match points through his forehand winners, while the first seed double-faulted somewhere that negated the said match point. At the end, Roman's forehand winner on his eighth match point converted it, taking the third set 7-5 to finally win his first title of the year.
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"Of course it's not like five stars, but I like the bed" Safiullin is so REAL
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11 Temmuz 2023 Jannik Sinner Roman Safiullin Maçı
*No.1 Kort'ta saat 17:50'de başlayacak olan Wimbledon Tek Erkekler Çeyrek Final maçı.
*S Sport Plus'tan ve TRT Spor Yıldız'dan naklen yayınlanacak olan maç.
*İlk seti 6-4 aldı Sinner ve 1-0 öne geçti. İtalyan oyuncu 9. oyundaki kritik break'le yetinmeyi başardı ve ilk adımı attı.
*İkinci sette 6-3'lük Safiullin üstünlüğü çıktı ve durum 1-1 oldu. Rus oyuncu 3-1'den 5 oyunluk seriyle dönmeyi başardı. Kolay bırakmayacağının mesajını verdi.
*Üçüncü set 6-2'yle Sinner'in. İtalyan raket 2-1'le yeniden üstün. Sinner son bölümde ağırlığını koydu ve break'lerle işi daha fazla uzatmadı.
*Dördüncü seti de 6-2 alan Sinner mücadeleyi 3-1 galip bitirdi ve Yarı Final'e adını yazdırdı. İtalyan oyuncu yine net hakimiyetle farkını çabuk sergiledi. Safiullin bir set alarak dengeyi sağlasa da gerisine nefesi yetmedi.
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Roman Safiullin
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Roman Safiullin: Playing with Medvedev gives me confidence
Roman Safiullin: Playing with Medvedev gives me confidence
Russian tennis player Roman Safiullin defeated James Duckworth of Australia in the ATP Cup, which takes place in Sydney from 1 to 9 January. The Russian was 2-5 down in the first set, won four games in a row and served for the game. He scored two mini-breaks in the tie-break. Safiullin, who is now No. 167 on the ATP World Tour rankings, beat a top-100 player for the second time at the…
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While it looked like M. Bellucci already settled for the title thanks to his lights-out game, Roman steadily absorbed some pace before finding the right momentum as the former tightened up near what could have been the finish line. This set showed the equal importance of the follow-up and the setup of the set, especially as the set went deeper.
Roman initially had 3 break points as he outhit M. Bellucci's forehands, with the latter struggled to find his depth. However, a notable unreturned serve and an ace saved the latest 2 break points that forced the deuce, followed by a service game hold to 1-0. Afterward, a working forehand smash from the Italian qualifier secured his first break point, followed by another smooth forehand down-the-line winner 2 points later, but Roman still saved them and held his serves to 1-1. After holding his serves to 2-1, M. Bellucci broke to 3-1 due to Roman's forehand error, followed by its consolidation to 4-1.
Despite almost being dominated by M. Bellucci, Roman hung in there thanks to a service game hold (4-2), his forehand passes to M. Bellucci's forehand error minimized the gap before setting up a one-point lead, ultimately breaking to 4-3 before levelling the play with a hold (4-4). By then, M. Bellucci held to 5-4, and leveled the play through his smooth forehand winner. Another error from the first seed created the Italian's initial match point, which was fumbled thanks to Roman's forehand to M. Bellucci's backhand error, but another match point was saved in a similar manner 2 points later, thus Roman held his serves to 5-5 afterward.
In the next game, Roman's forehand pass perfectly took advantage of M. Bellucci's errors as he equalized the point through a forehand pass, breaking to 6-5 then. The former then earned his chance to serve for the first set, where even though M. Bellucci's jumping smash saved Roman's earliest set point, the latter converted it to take the second set 7-5, thus forcing the deciding set to determine the championship.
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The Cary Challenger final featured first seed Roman Safiullin, who stunned sixth seed David Goffin 7-6(5), 7-6(2) in the semifinals, and qualifier Mattia Bellucci, who knocked out his fellow qualifier Gabriel Diallo 6-3, 6-3, in another match played way before the former. This turned out to be a thriller considering what happened in the other sets, delivering everything possible, including how both players handled their aggression and depth in such a rapid pace, as well as making necessary adjustments.
M. Bellucci initially had a decent start to the match, intuitively volleying to Roman's failed volley after the latter got passed to create his break point before breaking early to 1-0. After swiftly consolidating to 2-0, the Italian continued his dominance thanks to another backhand pass that created a break point, doubling that break to 3-0, foiling Roman's game point at some parts of this match.
The Italian qualifier then continued by holding his serves to 4-0, but he survived a break point moments after the first seed's equalizing pass several points prior. Ending the said game with a massive hold to 5-1, M. Bellucci extended that lead through a forehand down-the-line winner to secure his one-point lead in the next game, where an unforced error from Roman created his set point. Ultimately, the latter double-faulted, converting it for M. Bellucci's first-set breadstick (6-1), striving to emerge victorious without dropping a single set in the main draw.
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D. Goffin had some more chances in the second set, which began from his backhand return ace in the third game before another error from Roman secured another break point, but the latter still massively held his service game to 1-0. Afterward, Roman's clean forehand strike set himself a point ahead before some series of fair chances, but D. Goffin still held the said service game to 2-0.
Within the next few games, the fourth seed scored an intuitive volley right to the open court for his 2-point lead before holding his serves to 4-4. Somehow, another instinctive volley from Roman saved the third break point made due to his forehand errors, holding his serves to 5-4 after surviving another deuce. The first seed had another fair chance in the eleventh game as D. Goffin's error forced the deuce, but as he held to 6-6, the tie-breaker became undeniable.
Roman had a solid start to the tie-breaker thanks to his successful volley to create his mini-break lead to 2-1 before he held to 3-1. He then widened the lead with another backhand down-the-line pass to 4-1, followed by another service game hold to 5-1. Seemingly not looking back since, Roman sealed the match with an unreturned serve, taking the second set 7-6(2) to book his spot in his first final of the year.
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The evening session in the Cary Challenger was headlined with a high-profile clash between first seed Roman Safiullin, who defeated Christopher Eubanks 6-4, 6-4 in the quarterfinals, and fourth seed David Goffin, who knocked out Otto Virtanen 6-4, 7-6(1) in a competitive showing in the previous round. This match turned out to deliver more point construction goods, but the one who nailed it under pressure toward the end of the first set prevailed by the end of this match.
Roman began the match with a forehand winner in the third game, having some fair chances before D. Goffin held his serves to 2-1. It took several more games before the former instinctively fired a volley lob to create his second break point, which was fumbled before the Belgian fourth seed held his game to 4-3 thanks to a running forehand lob, adding more highlight-reel material to this exciting match.
However, the close nature of this match caused the inevitability of the tie-breaker, where D. Goffin's +1 forehand error caused Roman's mini-break before the first seed held to 5-3. It took two more points before his successful lob secured his initial set point (6-4). Although Roman was unable to serve it out, his cross-court backhand pass secured him the first set to 7-6(5), putting himself on the right foot in this match.
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The match tie-breaker tested the pressure points' handling more for both pairs. In this case, Rafa's backhand let cord moment after the net exchange secured Ruudal's mini-break lead to 4-2, but his +1 forehand error several moments later secured T. Arribage/Roman the equalizer to 4-4. Roman's forehand error then followed it up that resulted in Ruudal's mini-break lead to 6-4, where they consolidated to until 7-5.
A point later, T. Arribage's timely poach through his volley minimized the gap to 7-6 before he and Roman held to 7-7. Casper's volleys then helped the wild card pair holding their serves to 8-8, and all their smashes secured their initial match point to 9-8. T. Arribage/Roman then held their service game to 9-9 to save the said match point through their working serve+1 (smashing finish), but a cross-court forehand going too wide from Roman secured Ruudal's service game hold to 10-10.
Ultimately, another forehand going too wide once again for Roman secured Ruudal's latest match point (11-10). The wild card pair then finally converted through Rafa's working volley (12-10) to win them the match tie-break, as well as securing their spot in the semifinals.
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The second set turned out to be a different battle as T. Arribage/Roman started to step up their offensives. After Roman's volley forced the deciding point early in the second set, his backhand finish also converted it to 2-0 as they capitalized on Ruudal's preceding errors. They then consolidated the lead to 3-0.
Subsequently, a return ace from Rafa started the fifth game of the second set with Casper's working volley set their 2-point lead. Minimized one of those deficits with an unreturned serve, Ruudal also benefited from Roman's backhand errors to break back 3-2, followed by a service game hold to 3-3 to level the play. Interestingly, even if Rafa forced the deciding point thanks to his working volley at the next game, T. Arribage/Roman's successful +1 smash finish secured their crucial service game hold to 4-3.
T. Arribage/Roman then started the next game with a working smash before turning out to have some break points. Even though Casper's forehands saved 2 of them, a cross-court forehand fired too wide secured the former pair's break to 5-3, thus they earned the chance to serve for the second set. Without any further hesitation, they took the second set 6-3, thus bringing the match to the deciding set.
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Despite his singles loss against Thiago Monteiro 3-6, 3-6, Casper Ruud continued his doubles adventure with Rafael Nadal (hereby referred to as Ruudal) as wild cards in the quarterfinals (after they stunned second seeds Guido Andreozzi/Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela 6-1, 6-4 in the first round) as they faced Theo Arribage/Roman Safiullin, who previously defeated Mariano Navone/Cameron Norrie 6-3, 6-2 in a confident manner. This match turned out to deliver the best in point construction, which came down to their execution under pressure, especially on their second serves.
To start, another badminton-like net exchange moment secured Ruudal's final volley to hold 1-1 (1st set) as they overcame a shaky start to the match. It took several moments before Casper's working lob equalized the point 2 points into the fifth game, but T. Arribage/Roman finished the game with a service game hold to 3-2. In the next game, Roman's failed tweener in response to Casper's preceding volley equalized the point for Ruudal two points into the seventh game as Ruudal just overcame a 2-point deficit from their unforced errors before the said massive hold to 3-3. Interestingly, the wild card pair broke to 4-3 thanks to Rafa's opportune forehand to secure their break point before it was converted due to Roman's double fault.
Subsequently, Ruudal survived a smash before holding their serves to 5-3. They then earned the opportunity to serve for the first set 2 games later, where they survived a net exchange that ended in Casper's volley being out 2 points into that game. However, Casper's impromptu tweener in between a net exchange before a working forehand secured their set point, which was immediately converted for them to take the first set 6-4.
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