Karol Beck showed up
at the Pro Tennis World Open final ready to play – and the
backboard-consistency of Davide Sanguinetti eventually fell apart
as Beck took the singles title in a clean 6-2 6-2 victory. After
the match, 42-ranked Beck said he started the match feeling a little
tired from playing two semi-final matches on Saturday – but
dug deep to bring out some of his best shots, including a barrage
of brutal backhand winners. With a string of tough matches behind
him, Beck said he now feels ready to tackle the Nasdaq-100 Open
with fresh confidence. Beck felt his toughest match of the week
was his first-round encounter with Robby Ginepri, which he won 6-4
1-6 6-1. He also eliminated Jan-Michael Gambill and Igor Andreev
before his final win over Sanguinetti.
In 2004, Beck won a personal-best 22 matches on the
ATP circuit, and had his best year in the Grand Slams, reaching
the 2nd round at Australian Open, 3rd round at Wimbledon and the
4th round at the US Open, all for the first time. After his first-time
victory at Pro Tennis World Open, Beck said, “It’s a
good win, important win. I hope to stay in the top 50, maybe even
break into top 30 this year.”
Meanwhile Mark Philippoussis pulled out of the tournament after
suffering a back injury in a doubles semi-final match played Saturday
evening. The doubles trophy was awarded on Center Court to Rick
Leach/Travis Parrott, who played a spirited exhibition match for
the crowd against Tripp Phillips and Jaroslav Levinsky. Earlier
in the tournament, Phillips had played with partner Ashley Fisher;
and Levinsky had paired with Karol Beck. Philippoussis is entered
in the Nasdaq-100 Open as a wild card but did not immediately indicate
whether the injury would prevent him from playing.
The crowd of 2,500+ enjoyed a full afternoon of world-class tennis
and near-perfect weather, all part of a successful second year of
the Super Challenger - and its inaugural year at the Sunrise Tennis
Club. We hope you’ll join us next year for the Pro Tennis
World Open – the unique ATP hard-court event always scheduled
between Indian Wells and Key Biscayne.
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