Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Marat safin outcasts top seed Davydenko in Moscow
Safin prevailed with consistency in his game while Davydenko lost his focus and continued with unforced errors and double faults.
the match ended 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 for Safin and Marat eases his way into second round in Kremlin cup, Moscow.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Cheers for the Runner up Marat Safin
Safin, seeded seventh and bidding to claim his first title in almost four years, reached the final without hitting a ball when his semi-final opponent, German Mischa Zverev, withdrew with illness on Saturday.
The big Russian has not tasted success since winning the Australian Open in January 2005.
''I have only myself to blame,'' said Safin, who also lost to compatriot Nikolay Davydenko in the 2006 final in Moscow.
''If I had won the first set, it would have been a different story but he gained confidence as the match went on, played well in the end and deserved his victory.''
Marat Safin became the runner up of the Kremlin cup today!Congratulations to the Finalist our beloved Marat Safin.
Safin was beaten by Kunitsyn 6 -7, 7-6, 3-6 in kremlin cup Final.
Reaching a final match is a goal achieved for Marat Safin after 3 disappointing years.
Keep it up:)
Saturday, October 11, 2008
SAFIN TO FACE KUNITSYN IN FINAL OF KREMLIN CUP
The seventh-seeded Safin was a walkover winner against Moscow-born German Mischa Zverev, who was unable to play because of an illness, while Kunitsyn notched a 6-4, 6-3 triumph over France's Fabrice Santoro.
Safin, who beat fellow Russian and two-time defending Moscow champion Nikolay Davydenko in the quarterfinals on Friday, will play in the final of this event for the second time in three years. He lost to Davydenko in 2006.
The former world No. 1 and two-time Grand Slam champion hasn't won a tournament since capturing the last of his 15 titles at the 2005 Australian OpenHe was a surprise semifinalist this year at Wimbledon and is currently ranked 40th.
Kunitsyn, ranked 71st, will play in ATP final for the first time in his career. The 27-year-old native of Vladivostok twice was a semifinalist earlier this year and previously reached the semis of this event in 2005 and 2006.
Safin is 3-0 lifetime against Kunitsyn, including a 6-4, 6-3 triumph in the semifinals of this event two years ago.
The 2008 Moscow champ will collect a first prize of $171,000.
Marat Safin reached the final of Kremlin cup, Moscow
Marat safin reached the final of The Kremlin cup in his homeland.
11.10.2008 Misha Zverev retired from the semifinals of the “Kremlin Cup”-2008
The semifinalist Misha Zverev retired from the tournament for health problems!
Therefore Marat Safin walks over to the final and awaits the winner of Fabrice Santoro and Igor Kunitsyn.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Marat Safin is in the semifinals of the “Kremlin Cup”-2008
Marat Safin won Nikolay Davydenko! Oh my God!
The upset of the defending champion of kremlin cup was today by the hands of the giant Marat Safin.
Marat Safin beat Nikolay Davydenko 7/6, 4/6, 6/4 reaching the semifinals of the “Kremlin Cup”-2008. He will play Igor Kunitsyn who beat Jeremy Chardy 6/4, 6/2 in the quarterfinals of the “Kremlin Cup”-2008.
Marat didn't win a consecutive 3 matches since wimbledon 2008. This is huge for the former no. 1.
Marat Safin at Player`s party in "Shokolad" club
Watch the match summary video here
Marat Safin of Russia signs autographs after defeating Nikolay Davydenko of Russia during day five of the Kremlin Cup Tennis at the Olympic Stadium on October 10, 2008 in Moscow, Russia.
Also Today october 10th, Dinara Safina beat her compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6/4, 7/5 in the quarterfinal of the “Kremlin Cup”-2008. “I managed to play well against Sveta,- said the winner after the match. – I tried to think on the court placing the ball smartly”.
Thus all the participants of tomorrow’s semifinals have become known: Jelena Jankovic will play Elena Dementieva, Dinara Safina – Vera Dushevina.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Kremlin cup 2008 (Кубок Кремля)

Kremlin Cup
Moscow, Russia, Olympic Stadium
October 6-12, 2008
Tier I
Prize Money: $1,340,000
Draw: 28M/32Q/16D
Surface: Supreme/Indoors
Tournament Director: Aleksei Selivanenko
Marat plays Okun Noam a qualifier in first round on Tuesday October 7th.
Marat Safin is seeded n. 7 in the tournament.
Marat Safin was the runner up in 2006. he lost to Nikolay Davydenko.
Marat won the doubles title last year 2007 with Dmitry Tursunov.
Link to website in English
Link to website in Russian
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Marat and Dinara. One on One
Q. Your sister was in here earlier after her win, and she talked about you actually have talked to her through the years about trying to learn from your...
MARAT SAFIN: My mistakes, yes. (laughter.)
Q. Can you just give us a couple minutes what you think of what she's done professionally so far this year in particular and maybe what her chances are?
MARAT SAFIN: I think if she will do everything opposite of what I've been doing throughout the years she will be No. 1 in the world for a long time. That's as simple as it is.
Q. As a brother, how proud of her are you?
MARAT SAFIN: Always, of course. I mean, she's doing so well, and she's very close to finish the year No. 1. She's playing well. Two tough finals in the French Open and Beijing, so I think the third one is here. She should take her chance.
It's a little too early to speak about it, but I think she deserved it. And the way she was working already this year, and the decision she made at the age of 22 for a girl, I think it's very tough one.
She made them, she's doing very well, and I think she deserved it. I think she's totally ready to win the first Grand Slam, so I think why not? I'm really proud of the way she's handling the pressure and the way she's handling herself.
I think it's ‑‑ and the way she's treating the people around her, I think it's amazing, so I'm really happy for her.
Marat now sees Dinara as a legitimate major-title contender, ranked No. 7.
here are Dinara's words about her brother:
Marat often scolded Dinara about "acting like a baby and the crying and all this. He hated it," she said. "He was always, like, 'Come on; you have to grow up in your mind.'
"When he plays his best, I would take everything he has: his power, fighting spirit. When he plays his worst game, then I don't need anything."
Still, Dinara said he always is there for support. "I better listen to his advice," she said. "I have success now, but he was No. 1 in the world, so I still have to catch up. He can teach me many things in life."