matthew ebden

Publish 09 June 2011 in The Player - 8696 views

The number 1, winning in 2008 and debuted with a win in doubles with Marc Lopez, and has now done the same in the first singles match played on grass this season.

The Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal has overcome in two sets (6-4, 6-4) to Australian Matthew Ebden, from the previous phase, the second-round match at Queen `s tournament, scoring for the ATP circuit.

Rafael Nadal se clasifica a la tercera ronda del  torneo de Queen`s Nadal, winner of this tournament in 2008 and debuted with a victory on Tuesday in doubles teaming up with Marc Lopez, and has now done the same in the first singles match played on grass this season.

Soon it began to pour off the next game Nadal in the first game of the match managed to break the serve Ebden. Then the Spaniard was enough to save his service to win the first round. The second set proved to be a replica of the first. First game, first breaking Nadal's serve and preserve. Result: another 6-4 and recent winner of Roland Garros in the third round in which he expects the Czech Radek Stepanek.

For his part, Andy Murray needed three sets and almost two hours to get rid of the Belgian Xavier Malisse (6-3, 5-7, 6-3). It was in the second set when the Briton was caught by his rival who got to break the serve for the first-and last-time in the match and led him to take the set.

Murray had fewer problems in the short sleeve. Advantage with total effectiveness of `break points' which sets forth and twice broke the Malisse service. Thus, the Scot, seeded second in the tournament, going to the third round where they will face Serbian Janko Tipsarevic.


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Publish 08 June 2011 in The Player - 8726 views

Ebden needed one hour and 37 minutes to beat Somdev Devvarman 7-5, 6-3 in a match that took best breaking balls he had and saved ten of the eleven which granted

The Australian Matthew Ebden has won the Indian Somdev Devvarman in the first round of the tennis tournament on grass at Queen `s, London, and will face in the second to Spanish Rafael Nadal, world number one.

Matthew Ebden, es esperado por Rafael Nadal en la primera ronda del torneo de Queen Ebden needed one hour and 37 minutes to beat the player Asia 7-5, 6-3 in a match that took best breaking balls he had (two of five) and saved ten of the eleven he gave.

The Australian, born in Durban (South Africa) but living in Perth, comes from upstream, is located in the post 168 world ranking, has never won a title and this season has the best result the quarter-final in Brisbane.

Be the first meeting between Nadal and Ebden, a regular Challenger Circuit tournament.


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