Once again, as in Shenzhen, the European duo upset the order of merit; they commenced play, the no.7 seeds.
- Round One: beat Vildan Gadiev / Krill Skachkov (Russia) 13-11, 11-6, 11-5, 11-8
- Round Two: beat Mihai Bobocica / Niagol Stoyanov (Italy) 11-6, 9-11, 11-7, 11-5, 11-7
- Round Three: beat Jonathan Groth / Liam Pitchford (Denmark / England) 11-7, 11-6, 11-9, 9-11, 11-8
- Quarter-Final: beat Mattias Falck / Kristian Karlsson (Sweden) 11-5, 11-7, 13-11, 11-9
- Semi-Final: beat Tiago Apolonia / João Monteiro (Portugal) 11-6, 3-11, 10-12, 11-7, 11-7, 9-11, 11-8
En route to the penultimate round, Ovidiu Ionescu and Alvaro Robles had been most impressive, they had lost just two of the 18 games played; the partnership of Tiago Apolonia and João Monteiro, a pair that had been required to compete in the preliminary stage, awaited.
The contest lasting one hour and four minutes had everything, a rollercoaster regarding the mental aspect, great rallies, high quality placements, amazing combinations, tremendous individual efforts. Moreover, the emotions brought a tear to the eye.
Major strength
Robles started as usual to return service with one of his biggest strengths, his “banana” flick but Monteiro was well prepared, in some situations even able to step around and spin the ball with his forehand from the backhand side. Nevertheless it was still a very good combination due to the fact Ionescu could wait to play a forehand counter attack in different directions.
Ionescu and Robles were the more active pair, also when being in a passive position, they blocked effectively close to the table, often directing their efforts towards Portuguese backhands.
Both pairs varied between float and backspin serves. Robles was so smooth, he played positively from different positions. However, Apolonia and Monteiro were in no mood to surrender; their body language remained positive, encouraging their partner after each point. They were precise in their placements, they forced Ionescu and Robles into a situation where reaction was the only option; they found it difficult to put the Portuguese under pressure.
Portuguese dominant
From the beginning of the second game Apolonia and Monteiro were dominant, varying their returns and attacking strokes over the table, often playing long. Ionescu and Robles could not find a way to impose themselves on proceedings.
Several times in the third game Ionescu and Robles tried to play short. Matters became hectic, chances were missed, especially by the Portuguese pairing. Monteiro saved a game point and created one when anticipating the situation. Robles flicked into his backhand, Monteiro stepped around and performed a forehand top spin into Ionescu’s forehand, he twice performed the feat successfully, the Portuguese duo held a one game advantage.
Trailing, in the fourth, Ionescu and Robles were accurate with their short play; Apolonia and Monteiro mostly played half-long. Ionescu was on fire, he was especially effective from the mid-point of the game with his powerful forehand, either counter attacking of opening the game.
Problems with short play
Parity, in the fifth the Portuguese struggled, they had problems with their short play; their opponents were able to seize the initiative. Also, Robles varied when using his “banana” return to both corners, caused Monteiro problems; the Portuguese wanted to step around his backhand to execute a forehand but that was risky. Ionescu and Robles played stress free; in particular Ionescu performed amazing counter attacks from both forehand and backhand.
Leading by one game, Ionescu and Robles started in the manner they finished the fifth. Everything was under control, they established a lead, they were active, accurate placement, good body language.
Trailing 0-3, the Portuguese duo called “time out”. They returned, played with great quality, became active, Ionescu and Robles rushed matters. The momentum changed, a deciding game beckoned.
Seventh game
The deciding game, spectacular rallies, deep counter sidespin attacks, down the line bombs or even chop blocks. Just great! Apolonia and Monteiro went ahead 8-4 lead. At that stage Ionescu and Robles played aggressively; they attacked anything short. They increased the speed of the encounter, they directed their attacking play down the line; they put the Portuguese under pressure.
At 10-8 they held two match points, they needed just one; emotions ran wild!
Alvaro Robles and Ovidiu Ionescu remember
You played an incredible tournament, what did you expect before the tournament?
You are a left handed and right handed pair, you have the advantage to cover all the table with both your forehands. What was your main tactic in the semi-final; what did you have to adapt in the match?
What were the crucial moments for both of you?
What about your feelings? How were you able to stay calm and self-confident?
How did the idea arrive that you play together?
Ionescu: Everything started as follows. I had searched for a doubles partner and played against Alvaro in the doubles event at the European Championships in 2016. I remember that his “banana” made me crazy. I saw that he didn’t have a constant partner. I thought “his banana, my forehand, this can be a good combination”. I spoke with him in Düsseldorf. We should have played at the Qatar Open but due to the regulations, just 16 pairings competed in the qualification. We didn’t have any points, so we weren’t allowed to play. For the China Open we had barely reached the qualification and then I was so nervous during the first game because I knew that we could build something. Somehow we found a rhythm and we just enjoyed the whole tournament.
It was an incredible feeling. It is a moment I will never forget in my life. After that in each of the following tournament we did something amazing. I remember the press conference at the China Open. They asked us, for how long had we practised together. We told them that it is the first time we have played together. They asked us again and again. Nobody could believe that we never practised with each other before, they asked us about our doubles training camps. Even Lin Gaoyuan was smiling.
Robles: During the press conference we had said to each other that maybe it will be the last time that we are in such a nice situation with so many people and journalists taking pictures and speaking about us. We were really happy about living this moment and then one year later we were in the same situation in the World Championships.