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Muster Seperates Sampras From Rios Final

June 21, 2008 by Tennis Grandstand

A former World No.1 stands in the way of a former World No.1 reaching the final where another former World No.1 will be waiting – it is what the BlackRock Tour of Champions is all about.
Pete Sampras and Thomas Muster both topped the ATP rankings in the 1990’s, and they will face each other in the final round-robin match at the BlackRock Tour of Champions event in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Saturday. If Sampras wins, a mouth-watering final clash with Marcelo Rios surely awaits.
Boths Sampras and Rios have won their two group matches to-date, with Sampras serving and volleying his way past Marc-Kevin Goellner for a 6-3, 6-4 victory on Friday, and Rios crushing Jaime Oncins 6-2, 6-1.
“I was happy with my level of play today,” said Sampras.
“I definitely felt a bit more comfortable out there, serving and volleying more than yesterday. I also feel more adapted to the court. I have a tough match tomorrow against Muster that I will be looking to win to reach the final on Sunday.”
The American won nine of his eleven meetings against Muster during their careers, and will head into their round-robin clash as the favourite. Muster has been struggling this week. He lost 6-3, 6-3 to Brazil’s Fernando Meligeni on Friday, and said:
“I was not hitting the ball well. I think it has to do with the altitude of Sao Paulo. But Fernando played a great match and deserved to win.”
Rios, meanwhile, was in irresistable form, and now needs to defeat Jaime Yzaga to reach the final.
“I’m getting used to the court and I believe I played better than yesterday. I just hope I can play like this tomorrow and advance to the final,” he said.
For the latest results and reports: http://www.blackrocktourofchampions.com/
For a video review of each day: http://www.grandchampions.com.br/
And to see what Sampras thinks of Roger Federer’s chances of winning a sixth straight Wimbledon, click here
RESULTS, FRIDAY 20TH JUNE, 2008
Andrei Cherkasov d Jaime Yzaga 6-3, 6-2
Fernando Meligeni d Thomas Muster 6-3, 6-2
Marcelo Rios d Jaime Oncins 6-2, 6-1
Pete Sampras d. Marc Goellner 6-3, 6-4
LATEST GROUP STANDINGS
GROUP THOMAZ KOCH
Pete Sampras                      2-0 (4-1)
Marc Goellner                      1-1 (2-2)
Fernando Meligeni              1-1 (3-2)
Thomas Muster                    0-2 (0-4)
GROUP CARLOS KIRMAYR
Marcelo Rios                        2-0 (4-0)
Jaime Oncins                        1-1 (2-2)
Andrei Cherkasov               1-1 (2-2)
Jaime Yzaga                                         0-2 (0-4)
ORDER OF PLAY, SATURDAY 21ST JUNE, 2008
17h00
Andrei Cherkasov vs. Jaime Oncins
18h30
Fernando Meligeni vs. Marc Goellner
20h00
Jaime Yzaga vs. Marcelo Rios
21h30
Pete Sampras vs. Thomas Muster
SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS 2008 TOUR OF CHAMPIONS RANKINGS (after four events)
POS.       PLAYER                                                PTS

1              Michael Stich                        650
2              Anders Jarryd                       525
3              Marcelo Rios                        400
4              Pat Cash                                               340
5=           Thomas Muster                    330
5=           Mikael Pernfors                   330
7              Goran Ivanisevic                  260
8              Marc-Kevin Goellner (WC)                250
9              Henri Leconte                      240
10=         Chris Wilkinson (WC)         200
10=         Cedric Pioline                 200
12=         Jeremy Bates (WC)             125
12=         Albert Costa                          125
14=         Sergi Bruguera               80
14=         Magnus Larsson                  80
14=         John McEnroe                       80
17=         Bjorn Borg                                             60
17=         Carl Uwe Steeb                   60          

WC denotes Wild Card.
The BlackRock Tour of Champions Calendar 2008
Belfast, Northern Ireland – February 21-24   (Tennis Legends) – Champions: Anders Jarryd; Runner-up: Mikael Pernfors
Barcelona, Spain – April 24-27 (Champions Cup ’08) – Champion: Marcelo Rios; runner-up: Michael Stich
Rome, Italy – May 10-11 – Champion: Thomas Muster; runner-up: Goran Ivanisevic
Hamburg, Germany – May 14-17 (BlackRock Tennis Classic)
Champion: Michael Stich; Runner-up: Marc-Kevin Goellner
Sao Paulo, Brazil – June 19-22 (Nossa Caixa Grand Champions Brasil)
Istanbul, Turkey – July 17-20
Graz, Austria – July 29-August 2 (s Tennis Masters)
Algarve, Portugal – August 5-8 (Vale do Lobo Grand Champions CGD)
Paris, France – September 18-21 (5e Trophée Jean-Luc Lagardère)
Luxembourg, Luxembourg – September 25-28
Eindhoven, Netherlands – October 2-5 (AFAS Tennis Classics)
Budapest, Hungary – October 9-12
Frankfurt, Germany – November 13-16 (klarmobil.de Champions Trophy)
Brussels, Belgium – November 20-23
London, UK – December 2-7 (BlackRock Masters Tennis)
OTHER INFO
BlackRock is a premier provider of global investment management, riskmanagement and advisory services to clients around the world. The rebrand from the Merrill Lynch Tour of Champions to the new BlackRock Tour of Champions,
stemmed from the merger between BlackRock and Merrill Lynch Investment Managers on the 29th September 2006. This merger united the predominantly US fixed income institutional heritage of BlackRock with that of Merrill Lynch
Investment Managers’ award-winning global retail equity franchise.
BlackRock is one of the world’s largest publicly traded investment management firms. At December 31, 2007, BlackRock’s assets under management (AUM) was US$1.357 trillion. The firm manages assets on behalf of institutions and individuals worldwide through a variety of equity, fixed income, cash management and alternative investment products. In addition, a growing number of institutional investors use BlackRock Solutions(r) investment system, risk management and financial advisory services. Headquartered in New York City, as of December 31, 2007, the firm has approximately 5,500 employees in 19 countries and a major presence in key global markets, including the U.S., Europe, Asia, Australia and the Middle East. For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.blackrock.com.
South Africa’s international flagship airline and the continent’s most awarded carrier, South African Airways is the official airline of the BlackRock Tour of Champions. Its modern fleet features a comfortable Economy Class cabin recently reconfigured for extra legroom and a Premium Business Class cabin featuring the airline’s award-winning, lie-flat seat. Complimentary South African wines, inspired cuisine and personal on-demand entertainment for all travellers make the trip to Africa fly by. Built on a venerable 72-year history of bringing the world to Africa and taking Africa to the world, the airline’s network is unsurpassed on the continent – connecting travellers to more than 20 destinations within South Africa and more than 20 cities across Africa. As a recent member to the worldwide Star Alliance, South African Airways is now able to offer its customers 852 destinations in 152 countries and more than 15,500 flights daily.
For the Latest News, Features and Updates from the BlackRock Tour of Champions: www.blackrocktourofchampions.com
and for further information:
www.blackrockinternational.com/tourofchampions

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