Gibernau elated to be back in competitive action

Finishing eighth in the BMW M Award at Jerez was a significant achievement for MotoGP comeback star Sete Gibernau and his new team Grupo Francisco Hernando.

Despite major worries about his fitness before the Official MotoGP Test, the trip to southern Spain was a success for veteran rider Sete Gibernau as he plots his return to premier class racing.

A reoccurrence of an old shoulder injury in a private training session earlier this year meant the Spanish star missed the second MotoGP test of 2009 in Qatar and before Jerez he was unsure of how much he would be able to ride at the weekend.

Indeed during the course of Saturday’s six hour free practice Gibernau undertook fewer laps than anyone else and ended the day sixteenth on the timesheet. However, he took heart from his 39 turns of the atmospheric Andalusian venue and on Sunday he used all his experience to up the pace.

Having finished the BMW M Award session in eighth place, just 0.471 behind third placed Loris Capirossi, Gibernau was delighted to have returned to competitive riding. He stated, “I’m really excited and I had a lot of fun. Ducati have been really fantastic with us. We went last week to visit them in Italy and they really worked with us. I am very proud of my team, they are helping me so much and I really think we are doing a great job. We have started from zero and it is hard. Right now we can say that we are progressing hard.”

Extending his thanks beyond Ducati and his own technical team, Gibernau added, “I really want to thank Grupo Francisco Hernando for all their support as well, as they are doing an excellent job and I want to acknowledge the work of Pablo and Gelete Nieto in particular. They are new to this experience and they are overcoming every obstacle they encounter as they build this project into a real MotoGP team from nothing. In the past I was able to put all my energy into riding but now I am doing a lot more than that, but thanks to my experience I feel I am able to deal with all the challenges.”

Asked what he expected for round one, which takes place in less than two weeks at the Losail International Circuit, he replied, “Physically we will struggle, we know that. But, mentally what we achieved in Jerez was great for the whole team. I think once again we are going to have to be very focused on our jobs as a team and myself physically in my preparations for Qatar. We will do our best to take whatever we can from that. To keep enjoying it and working hard is our main goal.”

Elías disappointed at conclusion of preseason testing

Last weekend San Carlo Honda Gresini's returning rider Toni Elias finished ninth in the BMW M Award and he was not happy about his preseason concluding pace.

Toni Elías has a big opportunity this year as he is re-united with Fausto Gresini, who has provided the likeable Spaniard with a factory Honda machine in 2009.

Riding a satellite Ducati last season Elías was a disappointing twelfth in the final standings, but having returned to the Honda Gresini team over the winter he hopes to find consistent form this season.

At the conclusion of last weekend’s Official MotoGP test, however, the 26 year-old was dismayed that he could not finish higher than ninth in the BMW M Award and lagged 1.62s behind pace setter Casey Stoner.

Having been tenth and twelfth respectively in the Saturday Free Practice 1 and Sunday Free Practice 2 sessions, Elías knows there is work to do if he is to run near the front in the season-opening MotoGP race in Qatar on 12th April.

“Well I’m not happy because we were so far behind Stoner,” Elías reflected on the Jerez test. “But anyway, we had the same problems as we had in the Qatar night test. We were working hard to try and find good solutions but we didn’t see any big improvements. I think the most important thing is that we acknowledge the problem and we know the direction we need to go in.”

He continued, “There are still two weeks before the start of the championship and I think away from the track we can work a lot and I hope to be readier for the first race. I think we need to work more with the frame, we need more solutions. I really believe in Honda and I believe in the power of the bike. It is an incredible machine so if we work a little bit harder we can be really good this season.”

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Nadal, Serena sparkle in Miami

World number ones Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams advanced to the third round of the ATP and WTA Miami hardcourt tournament but Serbian third seed Jelena Jankovic was ousted.

Nadal dismissed 72nd-ranked Teimuraz Gabashvili of Russia 6-2 6-2 while Williams, a two-time defending champion seeking her sixth title in eight years here, beat fellow American Alexa Glatch 6-2 6-3.

"I'm very happy," Nadal said. "I think Gabashvili didn't really play a bad game. He played hard and I think I played well."

The biggest shocker so far at the nine million-dollar event saw Argentina's Gisela Dulko, ranked 35th in the world, eliminate Jankovic 6-4 7-6 (7-5) to set a third-round matchup against Czech Iveta Benesova.

Nadal seeks a third title this season after capturing the year's Grand Slam start at the Australian Open and last week's event at Indian Wells.

"I didn't practice as well as I did in Indian Wells," Nadal said. "More wind here. It's more difficult to play but it's important get the rhythm right with the match."

Also advancing after first-round byes were reigning Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, the fifth seed, and British fourth seed Andy Murray

Williams defeated Israel's Shahar Peer 6-3 6-3, to sustain hopes for an all-Williams semi-final while Murray, who reached last week's final at Indian Wells, dispatched 59th-rated Juan Monaco of Argentina 4-6 6-3 6-2.

Nadal, who made just 10 unforced errors to 32 by Gabshvili, will next face Portugal's Frederico Gil, who ousted Croatian Ivo Karlovic 6-4 6-4. Nadal has found his form on hardcourts after his first Slam win on the surface in Melbourne.

"I play more on hard than other surfaces. It's tougher on other surfaces," Nadal said. "I played a little bit behind the court and on this court it's important to play a little bit more inside."

Murray needed a comeback to pull through.

"I was finding it difficult," Murray said. "I don't tend to think the match is finished when you lose the first set but I knew it was going to be tricky. He was playing very well. I was struggling a little bit to get into a rhythm.

"He was getting into a lot of rallies and hitting the ball better than me from the baseline. I knew I needed to change something. I started going for my serve more and won a lot of free points. My serve was really the difference."

The Scotsman will next face Chile's Nicolas Massu, who battled back to defeat US 27th seed Mardy Fish 5-7 7-6 (7-4) 6-2.

Serena Williams booked a third-round date against China's Peng Shuai while Venus Williams will next face Germany's Anna-Lena Gronenefeld, who defeated Italy's 30th-seeded Sara Errani 6-4 6-3.

Serena Williams won her 10th Grand Slam title in January at the Australian Open and has three other semi-final runs this season. Improving to 48-5 at the event for her career, she shook off first-match nerves to defeat Glatch, 19.

"I played OK," Williams said. "I definitely think I could have played better. Just a little jitters going out there.

"Alexa played well. She has a really good game," Williams said. "She's really young, so she has a bright future."

Venus Williams trailed 0-3 before fighting back to win 12 of the final 15 games against Peer and stretch her win streak to 11 matches, including titles at Dubai and Acapulco.

"At that point I'm thinking I've got to get started," Venus Williams said. "It was only one break. And I haven't played in almost four weeks, so just a little bit of a slow start. But I always felt confident."

Now Venus hopes march through the bracket into what she hopes will be a semi-final sister act with Serena.

"She's obviously a great player and if I can beat her, then that means I'm on top of the game, so I hope we can meet in the semifinals," Venus Williams said.

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Keothavong makes early Miami exit

British number one Anne Keothavong made a first-round exit at the hands of Lucie Safarova at the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami on Wednesday.

Safarova, ranked three places higher than Keothavong at 48 in the world, came through 6-4 7-5.

The defeat means Keothavong failed to register a win after making the main draw for the first time at the high-profile Indian Wells and Miami events.

World number four Andy Murray starts his campaign later in the week.

Fellow Britons Elena Baltacha and Melanie South both went out in qualifying, but Keothavong remained positive after breaking new ground by making the main draw through her much-improved ranking.

"It's just a case of going away and learning from it," Keothovong told BBC Radio 5 Live. "It's still very much a new experience for me being here for the first time in the main draw."

Keothavong, 25, was under pressure early on against Safarova, the Londoner saving three break points in game six and another in game eight.

Safarova, 22, finally made the breakthrough to take the opening set in game 10 but Keothavong raised her game at the start of the second, converting a break point in game five.

A deciding set looked on the cards but the Briton could not serve out in game 10, despite recovering from 15-40 to deuce, and Safarova kept up the momentum to break again for the match in game 12.

"Conditions were tough out there, it's pretty breezy and she's an awkward opponent," said Keothavong.

"It was only a few points here and there that made the difference and I definitely felt I was in there, it's just a little bit unfortunate and not really the result you want here."

In other matches on Wednesday, Kevin Kim set up a clash with Roger Federer after the American went through following Michael Llodra's retirement.

Speaking on Wednesday, Federer played down his recent injury problems.

"The back is OK," said the Swiss. "I still wish it was better, but it's not really handicapping me even when I'm playing."

And asked about how his recent announcement that he and girlfriend Mirka Vavrinec are expecting their first child this summer will affect his tennis, the 27-year-old said: "I think it's going to be more fun.

"I think it's going to motivate me and inspire me, seeing how the child grows and so forth.

"Mirka's dream and mine too was to one day maybe have the kid on the sidelines, seeing me play while I'm still active. There's a great possibility now and even more why I want to play for a long time."

Third seed Novak Djokovic will face Frank Dancevic after the Canadian beat Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany 6-4 7-6 (7-2).

Argentina's Diego Junqueira beat India's Yuki Bhambri 6-4 6-3 and will face the in-form Andy Roddick next, while Marcos Baghdatis enjoyed an impressive 6-2 6-2 win over Ernests Gulbis.

Mariya Koryttseva of Ukraine will take on Ana Ivanovic after she beat Romania's Sorana Cirstea 6-2 6-1, while Russian wild card Anastasia Pivovarova beat Bethanie Mattek-Sands 7-6 (7-1) 6-3 to earn a clash with fourth seed Elena Dementieva.

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