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Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal Cast Doubts Over Over Swiss Indoors Participation

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This year’s Swiss Indoors could be without the two best players in the world after Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal confirmed that they are unsure about their presence.

The ATP 500 tournament is set to get underway the week beginning October 23rd. Home player Federer is an icon of the event, winning it a record seven times. Prior to missing last year’s edition due to injury, the 36-year-old featured in ten consecutive finals between 2006-2015.

Since returning to the tour from injury, Federer’s focus has been on maintaining a smart schedule to minimise the risk of any further injury. Earlier this year he missed the entire clay court swing to rest before returning to win back-to-back titles in Halle and Wimbledon. Shortly after winning his sixth title of the year in Shanghai, Federer outlined his goals for the rest of the year with his target being the ATP Finals in London.

Federer’s focus on London could turn out to be a nightmare for tournament organisers in Basel. During an interview with Sky Sports, the world No.2 refused to rule out the possibility of potentially skipping the tournament as well as the Paris Masters in order to maximise his chances of winning in London. Federer has won the ATP Finals six times, a record in men’s tennis.

“‘I’ll just try to be healthy now, go back to the drawing board when I go back to Switzerland tomorrow with my team and we’ll decide what I’m going to play – Basel, Paris – one of those tournaments or both or none – before I go to London because that’s my priority right now.” Said Federer.
“‘I want to really win the World Tour Finals and then we’ll take it from there next week.”

Should Federer skip his home event, it would occur eight months after he signed a contract to play at the Swiss Indoors every year until 2019. It is unclear as to what would happen if he didn’t fulfil the obligation.

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Nadal has also cast his own doubts about playing in Switzerland. The world No.1 has never won a title in Basel with his best appearance being runner-up to Federer in 2015. In total he has only played at the tournament four times in his career (2003, 2004, 2014 and 2015).

“I don’t know about Basel. I need to think about it. I cannot tell you now.” He told reporters in Shanghai.

On Sunday the Spaniard was seen wearing strapping on his left knee. Although, he refrained from providing any information about it during his press conference.

“I don’t want to talk about that now, sorry, after losing final is not the moment.” Said Nadal.

When addressing his conference in Spanish, Nadal later added that he didn’t want to talk about the issue because he didn’t want to be accused of being a ‘bad loser.’

Apart from the top two players, Marin Cilic, David Goffin, Roberto Bautista Agut and Juan Martin del Potro are all set to play in Basel.

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Sara Errani comes back from one set down to beat Caroline Wozniacki in Madrid

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Former Roland Garros finalist Sara Errani came back from one set down to beat Caroline Wozniaki 3-6 7-5 7-5 in 2 hours and 48 minutes in the first round of the Madrid Mutua Open. 

Wozniacki reached the Madrid final in its inaugural edition in 2019. Errani advanced to the semifinal at the Spanish tournament in 2021. 

Errani set up a second round match against Brazil’s Beatriz Haddad Maia. The Italian player leads 3-1 in her four head-to-head matches against her Brazilian opponent. 

Errani, who is now ranked world number 100, reached her first semifinal since 2017 in Bogotà last April. She won three matches before losing to eventual champion Camila Osorio. Errani came through the qualifying round in Stuttgart and Madrid. 

Wozniacki broke twice in the the third and fifth games to take a 4-1 lead. Errani pulled one break back in the sixth game for 2-4 in the sixth game. Wozniacki earned her third break to take a 5-2 lead. Errani broke back in the eighth game for 3-5. Wozniacki closed out the first set 6-3 with her fourth break. 

Errani broke serve in the ninth game to take a 5-4 lead. The 2012 Roland Garros finalist missed out on three set consecutive points at 5-4 and was broken from 40-0 up. Errani converted her fourth set point at 6-5 to send the match to the decider. 

Both players traded breaks en route to 5-5, but Errani hit a backhand to earn her fourth break of the set to take a 6-5 lead. Errani served out the win on her second match point to clinch the second win in her sixth career head-to-head match against Wozniacki. 

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Ex-No.2 Paula Badosa Vows To Continue Career Despite Back Injury

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Paula Badosa says she will fight to prolong her career as a tennis player after doctors told her that ‘it would be complicated’ to continue playing. 

The former world No.2 suffered a stress fracture in her back last year and continues to be affected by the issue. Due to the injury, she ended her 2023 season after Wimbledon and has already retired from matches three times on the Tour this season due to health issues. Although not all of those retirements were directly linked to her back problem. Her latest retirement was at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix where she managed to take a set off Aryna Sabalenka before having to call it quits in the decider. 

Speaking to reporters in Madrid on Tuesday, Badosa confirmed that doctors have told her that she may need to have cortisone shots in order to continue playing tennis. Something the tennis star is still trying to get to grips with. 

“I cried a lot and I’m still crying sometimes when I hear that and when I have talks with the doctors,” she said. 
“But at the same time, I have this personality, this character that it’s like, ‘I will still get through it, I will still keep fighting’. I’m like that, I’m a little bit stubborn. But I think maybe that in this case can help.”

Badosa has won three WTA titles so far in her career with her best Grand Slam performance being a run to the quarter-finals of the 2021 French Open. She qualified for the 2021 WTA Finals where she reached the semi-final stage. 

“Sometimes you just don’t want to accept what the doctor says and you’re like, ‘For sure they’re making a mistake’. I just try to stay positive,” she continued.
“There are some days that I wake up and I’m not feeling that well and I ask myself, ‘Is this worth it?'”

Badosa has undergone four hours of treatment every day heading into this week’s Madrid Open where she will play qualifier Jéssica Bouzas Maneiro in the first round. Maniero recently broke into the world’s top 100 and won the biggest title of her career at a Turkish WTA 125 event earlier this year. 

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Anastasia Potapova beats Diana Schnaider to reach the second round in Madrid

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Anastasia Potapova beat Diana Schnaider 7-5 6-4 to reach the second round at the Madrid Mutua Open. 

Potapova earned an early break in the first game and held serve at love to take a 2-0 lead. Schnaider, who won a WTA Tour title in Hin Hin, saved a break point in the third game. Schnaider broke back in the 10th game to draw level to 5-5. Potapova broke for the second time in the 11th game and served out at 15 in the 12thgame. 

Potapova converted her third break point in the first game of the second set. Schnaider broke back in the fourth game to draw level to 2-2. Potapova saved five break points in the sixth game to hold serve before breaking in the seventh game to take a 4-3 lead. Schnaider broke back in the eighth game to draw level to 4-4. Potapova broke for the third time in the ninth game and sealed the win on her first match point. 

Wang Xiyu came back from one set down to beat Ana Bogdan 6-7 (5-7) 7-6 (7-4) 6-2. Wan Xiyu set up a second round match against Iga Swiatek. 

Wang Xiyu broke serve in the second game to open up a 3-0 lead. The Chinese converted her sixth break point in the sixth game to open up a 5-1 lead. Bogdan pulled both breaks back to draw level to 5-5. Wang Xiyu opened up a 5-2 lead. Bogdan won five consecutive points to seal the tie-break 7-5. Wang Xiyu broke serve at 15 in the first game and held serve at 15 to open up a 2-0 lead. Bogdan broke back in the sixth game to draw level to 3-3. Wang Xiyu saved a match point in the 10th game. Wang Xiyu went up a mini-break, but Bogdan pulled back on serve both times. Wang Xiyu won the final three points to seal the tie-break 7-4. 

Wang Xiyu went up a 4-0 lead with two breaks in the third game. Bogdan pulled one of the two breaks back in the sixth game. Wang Xiyu broke serve in the eighth game on her second match point.

Karolina Schmiedlova beat Sofia Kenin 6-3 6-4. Schmiedlova broke serve at love in the second game and held serve to 30 to open up a 3-0 lead. Schmiedlova served out the first set 6-3 after saving two break points in the ninth game. 

Schmiedlova broke serve at love in the third game to take a 2-1 lead. Kenin broke back in the fourth game to draw level to 2-2 lead. Schmiedlova broke at love in the eighth game before saving three break points to take a 5-3 lead. The Slovakian player served out the win on her first match point. 

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