(Sunrise, FL) –
Eighth seeded Czech Tomas Zib had never played Frenchman Michael
Llodra before – but says he’s very familiar with his
game – so he knew that he would have to win every point in
their first-round match on stadium court.
“I knew he would give me just one chance and if I didn’t
take it, it would be tough to win,” Zib said. The match went
the distance, with three tie-break sets.
“Mike Llodra is a good player, especially on a hard court,”
Zib said. “And the court is fast, so it’s easy to hold
serve.” After narrowly losing the first set, Zib outlasted
Llodra 6-7, 7-6, 7-6. Zib said the winning edge may have been mental.
“He had a match point in the second set, so I had an advantage.
It’s psychologically tough to stay in the match if you miss
the match point. Also I was trying to play fast and I know he doesn’t
like that.”
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The tournament’s top seed Florent Serra (ATP ranking 38) faced
fellow Frenchman Olivier Patience in the marquee night match Monday.
They’ve known each other, and practiced together since they
were 15 – so they know each other’s games. Serra, who
has had an erratic few weeks – lost in the first round of
the Pacific Life Open (to Phillip Kohlschreiber) and was glad to
get a few more matches under his belt before the Nasdaq-100 Open
later this month. Serra said he had lost some confidence –
but in Monday night’s match he felt it coming back.
“I tried to be aggressive, to go to the net,” Serra
said. “And I have to practice tomorrow, to continue to be
aggressive. Today my first serve was not very, very good sometimes.
When I have the opportunity I have to go to the net and to put pressure
on my opponent.”
One signature Serra shot worked well throughout the match –
a deadly dropper that won him the game on his serve at 4-3, setting
him up for a 6-4, 6-4 straight set win.
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In other round one matches - Ramon Delgado (PAR) defeated Raemon
Sluiter (NED).
7-6, 5-7, 6-2. Simon Greul (GER) defeated seventh seed Robin Vik
(CZE) 6-1, 6-3; and Jiri Vanek (CZE) defeated Thierry Ascione (FRA)
7-6(3), 7-5. Rik DeVoest (RSA) defeated popular American Bobby Reynolds
75, 63.
In
doubles – Petr Pala and Robin Vik defeated another Czech team,
Tomas Zib and partner Lukas Dlouhy 4-6, 6-3, 11-9. U.S. partners
Robert Kendrick and Todd Widom defeated the Spanish team of Alberto
Martin and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 6-3, 4-6, 10-6.
Australian Ashley Fisher and his American partner Tripp Phillips
won the day’s last match against U.S. partners Alex Clayton
and Andy Lake 6-4, 7-6(5).
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In the final qualifying matches Tuesday, Amer Delic faced Australian
Chris Guccione. After a tight 7-6 (6) first set – won by Guccione
– Delic rallied to win the second in another tiebreak, 6-7
(5). At 5-4 in the third, Delic went down with an ankle injury and
had to retire.
Robert Kendrick won the first set of his qualifier against Alex
Bogolomov Jr. 4-6. Kendrick was up 4-1 in the second, when he pulled
a thigh muscle. After an injury timeout he came back out to drop
that set, 6-4 – drawing a code violation for racket-throwing.
Kendrick had his chances in the third – but the final set
went to Bogomolov, 6-4.
In the other qualifier matches, Colombian Alejandro Falla defeated
American Alex Kusnetsov in straight sets 6-1, 6-2, and American
Todd Widom won a tough three-setter against Italian Simone Bolelli
6-7(3), 7-5, 7-6(2).
For more information contact:
J.C. Summerford, Media Director
jc@sunrisetennis.com
561-843-1131 (cell)
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