Archive for category: Julien Benneteau
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Djokovic beats Stepanek to advance at Australian Open
Novak Djokovic and Janko Tipsarevic moved into the fourth round of Australian Open 2013, whilst Verdasco suffered a defeat against Kevin Anderson. The defending champion Novak Djokovic marches on in Melbourne after dismissing 31st seeded Czech veteran Radek Stepanek. The top seed Serb won the last five of their head-to-head [...] -
Anderson to play Benneteau in Sydney semi-finals
South African Kevin Anderson became the first semi-finalist of the Sydney International 2013 tournament after dismissing Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan 6-4 6-3. Istomin started the match on a higher note, taking his opponent’s serve in the fourth game for a 3-1 lead. However, not only did Anderson manage to break [...] -
Monaco beats Benneteau and wins Malaysian Open 2012 title
Juan Monaco took the 2012 Malaysian Open 2012 trophy after winning a three-set thriller against Julien Benneteau. Seed number two Monaco succeeded Janko Tipsarevic on the Kuala Lumpur throne. There was practically nothing between the Argentine and his opponent throughout the three hour long final clash at Malaysian Open. The [...] -
Monaco tops Benneteau, captures Kuala Lumpur 2012 title
Second seeded Argentinian Juan Monaco took down seventh seeded Frenchman Julien Benneteau with a 7-5 4-6 6-3 win, capturing the Malaysian Open 2012 title in just over three hours. This is the seventh career title for Monaco, whilsts for the Frenchman it was his seventh disappointment in the same number of [...] -
Benneteau beats Ferrer and advances into Malaysian Open 2012 final
After the titanic battle for a place in Sunday’s final between Argentine Juan Monaco and the Japanese player Kei Nishikori in the first match on court on Saturday at the Malaysian Open being played in Kuala Lumpur, which was won by Monaco, David Ferrer, the number five seed in this [...] -
Ferrer through to Malaysian Open 2012 semis, plays Benneteau next
David Ferrer comes back against Sijsling to set up a 2012 Malaysian Open semifinal clash against Julien Bennetau. Top seed Ferrer had to put in a lot of energy to eliminate unseeded Dutch player Igor Sijsling. It was a tactical rather than spectacular match with World No. 97 Sijsling surprising [...] -
The Bryan Brothers advance into US Open 2012 doubles semis
The Bryan Brothers enter 2012 US Open doubles semifinals, Qureshi and Rojer also through. The final result would suggest that Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi and Jean-Julien Rojer remained largely untroubled by young American brothers Ryan and Christian Harrison. The Harrisons, however, had a double break ball at 2-2 in the opener, but in [...] -
Pospisil, Benneteau and Fognini into second round at Toronto Masters
Fabio Fognini, Vasek Pospisil, Julien Benneteau, and Mikhail Kukushkin advance to the second round of 2012 Toronto Masters, where they will face seeded players. For the second time in a row, young Canadian Pospisil made it to the second round here at the Rogers Cup. His Italian adversary Andreas Seppi, [...] -
Bryan Bros reach Olympics semis, will face Benneteau/Gasquet next
A day after the unseeded Israeli team of Andy Ram and Jonathan Erlich overcame the reigning Olympic champions, Roger Federer and Stanislaw Wawrinka of Switzerland in three sets, they were back on court to take on the ATP’s number one ranked pair from America, the Bryan twins, Bob and Mike. [...] -
Nieminen beats Benneteau and wins Sydney title
The Finn Jarkko Nieminen won his second ATP title as he defeated the French Julien Benneteau 6-2 7-5 in the Sydney International Final. It was very impressive win as Nieminen had to come through the qualification. He had a positive 4-0 head to head against Benneteau before the match and [...] -
Nieminen vs Benneteau in Sydney final
Julien Benneteau of France upset Marcos Baghdatis in the semifinal of the Sydney International, beating him in straight sets 6-4 6-4. Baghdatis was confident going into the match as he defeated Argentine Del Potro in the previous round. But the Cypriot’s serve let him down as he got broken four [...]





