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Baghdatis crashes out in Rotterdam tennis open
ROTTERDAM—Amenable Marcos Baghdatis denied Tuesday that he’s too nice
for tennis after crashing out 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 in the first round of the
Rotterdam Open.
“Nice is better, but I stll have a winning mentality,” said the 2006
Australian Open finalist after losing to resurgent Swede Robin Soderling.
“My goal is to win tennis matches, if I entertain the public, that’s
even better,” added the popular player.
Baghdatis was appearing in Rotterdam for the first time after two
near-misses due to late injury withdrawals over the past two editions.
But his first visit to the Ahoy stadium ended as a flying one after
losing to Soderling in one hour, 43 minutes.
“The court was slow and the balls were heavy,” said last weekend’s
Marseille semi-finalist Baghdatis. “That’s a tough combination.
“I didn’t feel good on the court and I started slowly. You cannot give
away a set to a guy who serves so well. I knew in the second and third
sets I couldn’t make mistakes, I couldn’t give him chances.”
Baghdatis still out-aced Soderling 13 to 10. Soderling, who finished in
the ATP top 50 last season despite missing the last three months with a
left wrist injury, broke in the final game to move through to face
either Fernando Verdasco or Jarkko Nieminen.
The Swede ranked 44th and playing in only his second tournament of 2008,
improved his record in the series to 3-1 over the Cypriot.
Baghdatis said he is hoping to return to the Top 10 from his current
ranking of 21st. “Two years ago I got to the Top 10, but I couldn’t stay
there. “I was young an immature then, but I’m working on more
consistency.”
A pair of Spaniards were eliminated by Frenchmen. Nicolas Mahut sprang a
first-round surprise on Tommy Robredo 7-5, 6-4 while Gilles Simon
stopped Feliciano Lopez 6-3, 6-4. Mahut, ranked 40th, followed up on his
Marseille quarter-final from last week, where he lost to eventual
champion Andy Murray. That victory kick-started a season where he had
won just one match coming in.
The Frenchman fired eight aces in the 93-minute win, with Robredo
continuing to sink into oblivion in 2008 after finishing 2007 among the
elite. The Spaniard who once stood inside the Top ten - he’s now on 17th
- can still claim only one victory this season on the ATP.
Robredo played a Rotterdam quarter-final a year ago, a season where he
lifted two titles. Mahut will next play Russian Teimuraz Gabashvili who
put out former finalist Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain on Monday.—Agencies |