Two events in Game Week 9. For the men we had the first of the three Masters Events that grace the clay court swing - Monte Carlo and with a lot of the women on Billie Jean King Cup duty, there was only one 500 event taking place on indoor clay courts in Linz Austria.
Monte Carlo delivered a dream semi final line up!
Jannik Sinner fresh from winning the two Masters Event which make up the Sunshine Double was on a mission to win his first claycourt Masters title. There was a minor blip when he appeared to be under the weather in his match against Tomáš Macháč resulting in the loss of the 2nd set but he found a way through and was in better shape in his Quarter Final against Auger Aliassime which he won in straights.
His opponent in the semi final Alexander Zverev also had a scare in his opening match. The Chilean actually led 5-2 in the deciding set but couldn't see the match out and Zverev managed to survive. Zverev has often struggled in Monte Carlo despite his clay skills, the conditions there aren't ideal for his game. Nevertheless he came through more comfortably against Bergs and prevailed in an entertaining battle with rising Brazilian talent Joao Fonseca to make the semi finals.
No 1 seed Carlos Alcaraz was looking at home on the clay and comfortably saw off Baez in his opening match. Another Argentinian followed in the 3rd round in the shape of Tomas Martin Etcheverry who has won more matches on clay than anybody this year. It was little surprise then that he tested Alcaraz by taking the second set in their encounter but Carlos came through and then demolished Bublik in the Quarter Finals for the loss of just 3 games.
So with the top three seeds in the semi finals, the perfect quartet was to be made by the local hero Valentin Vacherot. The Monagesque Maestro had shocked the tennis world with his remarkable events at the end of 2025 and now he was ready to do it at his home tournament backed by the enthusiastic fans. He had a few battles along the way coming back from a set down to beat the younger Cerundolo brother in Round 1. In Round 2 he scored an impressive win over Lorenzo Musetti who is perhaps still finding his feet after the injury lay off. Thrilling three set battles with Hurkacz and De Minaur followed which was to secure a semi final spot for Vacherot against Alcaraz.
The semi finals didn't really deliver too much drama. Sinner really seems to have Zverev's number these days and the big German never really looked as if he believed he could change that pattern. Sinner cruised to an easy 6-1, 6-4 win. In the other semi final Vacherot had his moments and certainly gave a spirited performance against Alcaraz but ultimately also went down in straight sets 6-4, 6-4.
And so there it was - the first Sincaraz showdown of the year was upon us. Stattos churned out remarkable stats about their head to head record in advance of the showdown. The no 1 spot in the rankings was on the line. Carlos, given his clay court prowess was a marginal favourite although Sinner had shown in last years French Open final that he's more than a match for the Spaniard on the clay. THe stage was set.
It wasn't a classic if truth be told. Both players struggled to produce their best tennis in windy conditions and there were plenty of unforced errors that seemed out of keeping in a showdown between these two. Sinner won a tight 1st set on the tie break and then always seemed control of the 2nd set and Alcaraz struggled to mount any kind of resistance. This was definitely a setback on Carlos. He lost the no 1 ranking and as he pointed out to his good friend at the net - Sinner is now beating him on hardcourt, grass and clay - a worrying situation which the Alcaraz will be trying to find a solution to over then next few months.
And so to Linz. Mirra Andreeva who has had her ups and downs this season decided to take a late wild card for this event and immediately had FTL Managers revising their trading plans for the week. It seemed to the biggest threat to her at this event would come from Sorana Cirstea who is playing some great tennis in her final year on the tour.
Unfortunately for both they were scheduled to meet in the Quarter Final and not surprisingly it was a tight affair with Andreeva battling to a 7-6, 4-6, 6-2 victory. Andreeva was to face another Romanian in the semi final in the shape of Gabriela Ruse who was having a great week scoring wins over Boulter, Yastremska and Ostapenko. Perhaps hampered by physical issues, she battled bravely but Ruse was no match for Andreeva.
There was an all Austrian battle in the Quarter Finals. Anastasia Potapova has been living in Austria for a few years now and has recently taken in Austrian citizenship and she was to take on the talented youngster Lilli Tagger. After a tight first set, Potapova delivered a bagel in set 2 to secure the match and she followed that up with a comfortable win over Donna Vekic in the semi final.
And so it was too former compatriots that were to meet in the final - Potapova and Andreeva. But Potapova was now the home girl and she certainly seemed to have saved her best tennis till last as she stormed to a 6-1 first set. Andreeva's temperament has been questionable sometimes this year but she stayed calm and kept herself interested in this match waiting for Potapova's level to drop and it did - just enough for Andreeva to wrestle control of the match and taking the second and third sets.
A useful weeks work for Andreeva which delivered a trophy and some confidence boosting wins to set her up nicely for the clay season ahead.
FTL results
Here are the Global Standings for Game Week 9
With most of the top ranked players delivering, it was always going to be a high scoring game week and eventual Game Week Winners - Keys to Victory actually managed to break the 600 mark.
Congratulations to Faris Muhammed who's total of 615 points was enough to win the game week by a comfortable margin. Taylor Andrew (Stripes) was the best of the rest on 591 point with Swift Team, State of the Serve and Heated Rivals making up the top 5.
Here is the head to head between the top two.
Two very similar teams if truth be told. Both had Sincaraz but crucially Faris played Sinner as Captain which in itself maybe wasn't the deciding factor in winning the game week but it feels like his win was even more deserved because of that bold choice. Both also had Zverev, Casper Ruud and popular dark horse pick Fonseca as well as having Linz winner Andreeva. Game Week champ Faris also had Lehecka and FAA chipping in with reasonable totals.
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