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Benneteau
stuns Hewitt in Las Vegas tennis
LAS VEGAS (Nevada)—Lleyton Hewitt’s luck ran out in Las Vegas on
Wednesday, as the second-seeded Australian crashed out of the
436,000-dollar ATP tournament here at the hands of France’s Julien
Benneteau.
Benneteau shocked the defending champion 6-3, 7-5 to book a
quarter-final berth against American Sam Querrey. Hewitt, 27, has
dominated here in recent years. He won the title in 2000 and 2003 as
well as last year, and had reached the final in five of his six
appearances, including the past two years.
But Benneteau brought that run of success to a screeching halt. He broke
Hewitt five times to hand him just his fourth defeat in his last 31
matches here. Hewitt, ranked 24th in the world, had cruised to a 6-1,
6-1 victory over erratic Russian Marat Safin in the first round.
However, his serve let him down against Benneteau, who is in search of
his first career ATP singles title and improved to 6-4 this season.
Benneteau broke Hewitt twice en route to taking the first set and broke
him twice again to lead 5-3 in the second.
Hewitt, showing a flash of the form that has earned him 26 career
titles, held serve then regained a break as Benneteau double-faulted to
even the second set at 5-5. Benneteau, however, broke back and served
out the match in 1hr 45min.
The Frenchman’s next opponent, unseeded Querrey, needed only 58 minutes
to oust eighth-seeded German Nicolas Kiefer 6-3, 6-1. Querrey reached
the quarter-finals for the second straight year. Fourth-seeded
Argentinian Guillermo Canas reached the quarter-finals with a 6-2, 7-5
victory over Australian qualifier Chris Guccione.
Canas broke Guccione four times to advance to his first quarter-final
since Metz last October. The 20th-ranked Canas is playing just his
second tournament of 2008 after battling tendinitis in his left wrist.
“Always when you play with these tough players or big-serve players,
always it’s dangerous,” Canas said. “But I feel very confident in my
game - I’m returning very well, I’m moving very well. It was great and
I’m very happy.”
Canas next faces American qualifier Amer Delic, who advanced when fifth
seed Potito Starace of Italy retired with a back injury while trailing
6-3, 3-0.
Delic also had won his only previous meeting with Starace - a five-set
triumph in the first round of the 2006 Australian Open. Top-seeded
Fernando Gonzalez of Chile headlines Thursday’s second-round action,
taking on Russian Evgeny Korolev.—Agencies |