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Infosys Atp Scores & Stats CHILE DOVE MEN+CARE OPEN – ATP MEDIA NOTES DAY 7 – SUNDAY 1 MARCH 2020 Club Deportivo Universidad Catolica | Santiago, Chile | 24 February – 1 March 2020 ATP Tour Tournament Media ATPTour.com chileopen.cl Joshua Rey: [email protected] (ATP PR) Twitter: @ATPTour @chile_open Rodrigo Paut: [email protected] (Media Desk) Facebook: @ATPTour @ChileOpenTenis TV & Radio: TennisTV.com ATP HEAD2HEADS: SINGLES FINAL [WC] Thiago Seyboth Wild (BRA) vs [2] Casper Ruud (NOR) First Meeting Seyboth Wild Summary | Age: 19 | World No. 182 (Career-High) | 5-1 in 2020 | 4-0 at Tournament (2020 Finalist) • Is now the youngest Brazilian finalist in ATP Tour history (est. 1990), and will try to become youngest Brazilian titlist in ATP Tour history. Also attempting to become the lowest-ranked champion from Brazil in ATP Tour history. • Has become the lowest-ranked ATP Tour finalist from Brazil since No. 255 Roberto Jabali at 1994 Mexico City. • Aiming to become the youngest player to win a title on the Golden Swing since Rafael Nadal, 18, at 2005 Acapulco. • Bidding to become the 2nd teenager to win an ATP Tour title since 2017 Umag (Alex de Minaur, 19, at 2019 Sydney). Teenagers are 1-9 in their last 10 finals, with 6 straight losses. • In 2020, reached 2R at home in Rio de Janeiro as WC (def. Davidovich Fokina, l. to Coric). • Reached career-high ranking of No. 182 on 24 February. • Lost in 1R of qualifying at Australian Open (l. to Gojowczyk) and Cordoba (l. to Varillas). • Had a 1R bye at Punta del Este, URU Challenger and fell to Casanova in 2R. • In 2019, recorded first-ever win at ATP Tour-level at Sao Paulo (d. E. Ymer, l. to Trungelliti). • At Cordoba, lost in 1R to Giannessi in deciding-set TB. Fell in Rio de Janeiro 1R to Taro Daniel in 3 sets. • Won 13 of his last 15 matches of the year on ATP Challenger Tour, highlighted by winning his 1st career Challenger title at Guayaquil, ECU (d. Dellien in final) and reaching SF at Montevideo, URU (l. to Munar). Ruud Summary | Age: 21 | World No. 38 | 10-4 in 2020 (Buenos Aires Champion) | 3-0 at Tournament (2020 Finalist) • In 2020, won 1st ATP Tour singles title of career at Buenos Aires (def. P. Sousa in final). • Reached career-high ranking of World No. 34 on 17 February, which made him the highest-ranked Norwegian player in FedEx ATP Rankings history, surpassing his father and coach, Christian (career-high No. 39 on 9 October 1995). • Went 2-1 in singles at ATP Cup with 2 biggest wins of career over No. 19 Isner (saved 2 MPs) and No. 12 Fognini. • Fell in 1R at Auckland (l. to eventual champion Humbert), Australian Open (l. to Gerasimov in 5th-set TB), and Rio de Janeiro (l. to eventual finalist Mager). • In 2019, reached Houston final (l. to Garin), becoming 2nd Norwegian ATP Tour finalist (Christian Ruud at 1995 Bastad). Also became youngest Houston finalist at age 20 since 19-year-old Roddick in 2002. • Advanced to SFs at Sao Paulo (l. to Garin) and Kitzbuhel (l. to Ramos-Vinolas). • Beat No. 31 Berrettini in Roland Garros 2R (l. to Federer in 3R). • Went 1-2 in debut at Next Gen ATP Finals (d. Davidovich Fokina, l. to Kecmanovic and de Minaur). Two-Time Champions in 2020 – Ruud is trying to become the 5th player on the ATP Tour this season with 2 titles: • Andrey Rublev (RUS) Doha, Adelaide • Gael Monfils (FRA) Montpellier, Rotterdam • Cristian Garin (CHI) Cordoba, Rio de Janeiro • Novak Djokovic (SRB) Australian Open, Dubai INFOSYS ATP SCORES & STATS Chile Dove Men+Care Open [WC] Thiago Seyboth Wild [2] Casper Ruud Aces 15 17 1st-Serve Percentage 63% (150 of 238) 67% (144 of 215) 1st-Serve Points Won 79% (118 of 150) 77% (111 of 144) 2nd-Serve Points Won 55% (48 of 88) 46% (33 of 71) Service Games Won 92% (34 of 37) 91% (30 of 33) Break Points Saved 83% (15 of 18) 73% (8 of 11) 1st-Serve Return Points Won 36% (54 of 152) 35% (43 of 123) 2nd-Serve Return Points Won 52% (54 of 104) 48% (42 of 88) Return Games Won 31% (11 of 36) 27% (9 of 33) Break Points Converted 38% (11 of 29) 41% (9 of 22) BOLD: Leads all players at 2020 Chile Dove Men+Care Open. For the latest stats, facts and figures about the ATP Tour, follow @ATPMediaInfo on Twitter. CHILE DOVE MEN+CARE OPEN – ATP MEDIA NOTES DAY 6 – SATURDAY 29 FEBRUARY 2020 Club Deportivo Universidad Catolica | Santiago, Chile | 24 February – 1 March 2020 ATP Tour Tournament Media ATPTour.com chileopen.cl Joshua Rey: [email protected] (ATP PR) Twitter: @ATPTour @chile_open Rodrigo Paut: [email protected] (Media Desk) Facebook: @ATPTour @ChileOpenTenis TV & Radio: TennisTV.com FEDEX ATP HEAD 2 HEADS: SATURDAY SEMI-FINAL SINGLES MATCHES CENTRAL [3] Albert Ramos-Vinolas (ESP) vs [2] Casper Ruud (NOR) Ramos-Vinolas Leads 3-0 17 Barcelona (Spain) Clay R32 Albert Ramos-Vinolas 7-6(6) 6-4 18 Roland Garros (France) Clay R64 Albert Ramos-Vinolas 6-4 6-2 6-4 19 Kitzbühel (Austria) Clay SF Albert Ramos-Vinolas 7-5 6-4 Other meeting: 19 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid Q (Spain) Clay -- Albert Ramos-Vinolas 2-6 7-6(3) 6-1 Ramos-Vinolas Summary | Age: 32 | World No. 45 | 7-5 in 2020 (Santiago SF) | 2-0 at Tournament (2020 SF) • In 2020, appearing in first semi-final of the season. Countryman Rafael Nadal is in Acapulco final and trying to join Nadal as the second Spaniard to reach an ATP Tour singles final this season. Has 2-6 record in ATP Tour finals. • Defeated countryman Munar to reach Adelaide QF (l. to Paul). • Reached QF at Cordoba (l. to Schwartzman), Lost in 2R at Buenos Aires (l. to Cuevas) and 1R at Rio (l. to Alcaraz). • Fell in Australian Open 1R to Aussie wild card Bolt in 5 sets. • Did not play as member of Team Spain at ATP Cup. • In 2019, earned 30+ wins for 3rd time in last 4 seasons. Went 12-2 from 16 July though 3 August with 2nd ATP Tour title at Gstaad (d. Stebe), 8th ATP Tour final at Kitzbuhel (l. to Thiem) and SF at Bastad (l. to Londero). • Defeated No. 12 Monfils for biggest win of season and to advance to Zhuhai SF (l. to Mannarino). • Saved 2 MPs vs. Ferrer to reach Buenos Aires QF (l. to Schwartzman). Also advanced to QFs at Rio de Janeiro (l. to Cuevas) and Geneva (l. to Delbonis). • Fell outside Top 100 on 10 June for 1st time since 16 June 2014. Broke back into Top 50 on 19 August. Ruud Summary | Age: 21 | World No. 38 | 9-4 in 2020 (Buenos Aires Champion) | 2-0 at Tournament (2020 SF) • In 2020, won 1st ATP Tour singles title of career at Buenos Aires (def. P. Sousa in final). • Reached career-high ranking of World No. 34 on 17 February, which made him the highest-ranked Norwegian player in FedEx ATP Rankings history, surpassing his father and coach, Christian (career-high No. 39 on 9 October 1995). • Went 2-1 in singles at ATP Cup with 2 biggest wins of career over No. 19 Isner (saved 2 MPs) and No. 12 Fognini. • Fell in 1R at Auckland (l. to eventual champion Humbert), Australian Open (l. to Gerasimov in 5th-set TB), and Rio de Janeiro (l. to eventual finalist Mager). • In 2019, reached Houston final (l. to Garin), becoming 2nd Norwegian ATP Tour finalist (Christian Ruud at 1995 Bastad). Also became youngest Houston finalist at age 20 since 19-year-old Roddick in 2002. • Advanced to SFs at Sao Paulo (l. to Garin) and Kitzbuhel (l. to Ramos-Vinolas). • Beat No. 31 Berrettini in Roland Garros 2R (l. to Federer in 3R). • Went 1-2 in debut at Next Gen ATP Finals (d. Davidovich Fokina, l. to Kecmanovic and de Minaur). Two-Time Champions in 2020 – Ruud is trying to become the 5th player on the ATP Tour this season with 2 titles (the winner of Djokovic-Tsitsipas in Dubai will become the 4th player): No. Cristian Garin (CHI) 2 Gael Monfils (FRA) 2 Andrey Rublev (RUS) 2 [WC] Thiago Seyboth Wild (BRA) vs [Q] Renzo Olivo (ARG) First Meeting * Both No. 182 Seyboth Wild and No. 297 Olivo bid to become lowest-ranked finalist and champion on the Golden Swing (est. 2001). The winner will also try to become the 3rd first-time ATP Tour winner this season. Seyboth Wild Summary | Age: 19 | World No. 182 (Career-High) | 4-1 in 2020 (Santiago SF) | 3-0 at Tourney (‘20 SF) • Defeated Bagnis in 1R, Londero in 2R and [1] Garin-ret. in QF to advance to his first ATP Tour SF. IF Seyboth Wild reaches the final... • At 19, will become youngest (BRA) finalist and will try to become youngest (BRA) winner in ATP Tour history (est. 1990). For the latest stats, facts and figures about the ATP Tour, follow @ATPMediaInfo on Twitter. CHILE DOVE MEN+CARE OPEN Day 6 – Saturday 29 February 2020 Page 2 of 2 www.ATPTour.com • Will become lowest-ranked ATP Tour finalist from Brazil since No. 255 Roberto Jabali at 1994 Mexico City. • Attempts to become lowest-ranked champion from Brazil in ATP Tour history (est. 1990). • Looks to become youngest player to win a title on Golden Swing since Rafael Nadal, 18, at 2005 Acapulco • In 2020, reached 2R at home in Rio de Janeiro as WC (def.
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