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Blake tops
Ljubicic, wins Thailand Open
BANGKOK—American James Blake dominated top-seeded Croatian Ivan Ljubicic
6-3, 6-1 Sunday to win the Thailand Open final.
Third-seeded Blake controlled the match from the start with superior
ground strokes, wrapping up his fourth title of the year in less than an
hour.
"I played great since the beginning. His serves were a little off," said
Blake. "It's a combination of me playing well and him not playing the
best through the whole match. It happens to everyone."
Ljubicic, who reached the final by downing Thailand's Paradorn
Srichaphan with the help of 17 aces, seemed off his game.
Blake stormed out to an early 2-0 lead in the first set and went up 4-0
after Ljubicic double-faulted. Ljubicic won a game back with his
powerful serve and trimmed Blake's lead to 5-3 before the American
closed out the set.
In the second set, Blake capitalized on Ljubicic's unforced errors,
running up the score up to 5-1 before closing out the match after
Ljubicic double-faulted.
"He was too good. He read my serves perfectly," said Ljubicic. "He put a
lot of pressure on me. He was more relaxed and had nothing to lose. I'm
disappointed. I wanted to fight but I was never there from the first
point."
The victory was Blake's seventh career ATP title and his first win
against Ljubicic.—Agencies
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