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Aisam wins
his maiden ATP Challenge tennis tournament
Bureau Report
LAHORE—Pakistan’s tennis ace, Aisam ul haq achieved a milestone in his
tennis career by claiming his maiden ATP Challenger tennis tournament at
RK Khanna Tennis Complex in Delhi on Saturday.
According to the information made available here, Aisam today
overpowered South Korea’s Jea Sung An 7-5, 6-4. The 145th rank
27-year-old Pakistani took 87 minutes to sniff out 399th ranked South
Korean’s resistance to earn 55 ATP points and a cheque of 7200 dollar.
Sung An put up a good fight in the first set and made Aisam to fight for
every point.The lanky Pakistani fired 15 aces and three double faults
found it hard to break the Sung An’s defence as the match started and
the first set went with the serve till the tenth game. Aisam, however,
looked more confident compared to his rival who was surprisingly
tentative. Sung An, who yesterday beat Martin Slaner (Austria) with
ease, tried to engage Aisam in long rallies from the baseline. However,
the Pakistani managed to approach the net and applied the ‘kill’.
Aisam managed to break Sung An in the crucial 11th game to clinch the
set and go up 1-0. The fight went out of the South Korean after he lost
the first set and he virtually threw in the towel in the next without
putting much fight.
Sung An, who fired nine aces and had one double fault, could not engage
Aisam that well in the second as the Pakistani went on the offensive.If
the end took a bit longer it was not due to Sung An’s effort but because
of several unforced errors committed by Aisam at crucial stages. Aisam
broke Sung An in the third game and that was enough for him to be
assured of the title. However, in the 10th game, Aisam Pakistani made
things tougher for himself by double faulting twice. He started the game
with 15-0 and then fired an ace to make it 30-0 but double faulted at
this stage (30-15). He again sent an ace (40-15) and had two match
points but again double faulted (40-15). However, he steadied himself
and sent a superb shot down the middle serve which Sung An returned into
the net.
“ I was serving well for the whole week. I was confident of going into
the final,’’ Aisam said after the title win.’’This was my second
challenger final this year, the first was in Nottingham (England) where
I lost to Australia’s Alun Jones,’’ he said adding ‘’at that time I was
nervous but today I was sure of myself, I was confident.’ In any case
Delhi has been very good to me. It is just like a second home to me and
it is great that I won my first ATP title here,’ said the beaming Lahori. |