Thursday, February 23, 2012

Del Potro advances, Fish crashes out of Open 13

Del Potro advances, Fish crashes out of Open 13

Albano Olivetti stunned Mardy Fish 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 in the second round of the Open 13.

Fish rallied from a 3-1 deficit in the second set to level the match. But Olivetti jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the decider and kept his composure to earn the biggest victory of his young career.

“That’s just a number next to his name right now,” Fish said of Olivetti’s ranking. “He won’t be there for very long if he continues to play like that.

“The first time that I’ve ever seen him hit was when we warmed up for the match. Sometimes that happens and you have to adjust. His style of play is hard to adjust to.”

Fish compared Olivetti’s serve to Ivo Karlovic and John Isner.

“He puts pressure on you with his serve and that’s what big servers do,” Fish said. “He probably has one of the hardest serves I’ve ever played against. He hit me with a serve and I almost hurt my left wrist.

“I had a rough time with his serve, for sure. When he’s down 15-40, he can come back with not only his first serve but his second serve—it’s almost just as good.”

Olivetti served 23 aces but also made nine double-faults.

Olivetti will meet Michael Llodra in an all-French quarterfinal. Llodra downed sixth-seeded Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-4, 5-7, 7-6 (5).

Juan Martin Del Potro also advanced to the quarterfinals when a right foot injury forced Nikolay Davydenko to retire with the match level at one set apiece.

Del Potro lost the opening set 7-6 (6) but took the second 6-4 when Davydenko said he couldn’t continue.

“It was a really tough match,” Del Potro said. “But I’m glad to go through. Unfortunately, he can’t finish the match. And I wish him a fast recovery for the next tournament.”

Davydenko put Del Potro under pressure in the first set by winning 10 of 12 points at the net. He saved four set points and hit 22 winners to 14 for the 2009 U.S. Open champion.

Del Potro fought back in the second set, breaking for a 4-3 lead when Davydenko double-faulted. He served his 16th ace to close it out.

He will next face Richard Gasquet, who cruised past Igor Kunitsyn of Russia 6-3, 6-2.

“Here I have a really difficult draw,” Del Potro said. “It doesn’t look like a 250 tournament because the tournament has four top-10 (players). That means this tournament is very important and very high level.”

Del Potro paid tribute to the victims of Wednesday’s train crash in Buenos Aires by wearing a black ribbon on his T-shirt. Fifty people died when the train crashed at a downtown station.



Source AP
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