[情報] Agassi crosses ut the X-Man

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Agassi crosses ut the X-Man By Matthew Cronin Friday, May 30, 2003 In another splendid performance on Philippe Chatrier Court, second seed Andre Agassi withstood a strong challenge from the creative Belgian Xavier Malisse and overcame his foe 6-4 7-5 7-5 to gain the fourth round on Friday. But Agassi's last standing American male compatriot, Vince Spadea, fell in four sets to big Dutchman Martin Verkerk 7-5 4-6 2-6 5-7. Playing a smart, straight-ahead match where he didn't allow the multi-faceted Malisse to draw him into a shooting gallery, Agassi comfortably took care of all the big points, kept Malisse off balance with his serve and was extremely penetrating from inside the baseline. "He's an incredibly talented player," Agassi said. "He has a lot of different shots, moves really well and is able to use your pace and come up with his own pace. He can play defense and offense. I had to make sure that I executed my game every shot, or you're in trouble." Malisse wowed the crowd with a number of running forehand winners and flat, seeing-eye backhands. But while the Belgian registered significantly more winners than Agassi did, he committed 67 unforced errors to only 43 from Agassi. "I was controlling the ball a lot better," said Agassi, who was equally lethal off both wings, cracking 11 forehand and 11 backhand winners. "When it left my racket, the shot was actually going where I told it to. That's a nice luxury because it determines whether you are going to stay in an offensive position or start retreating a little." Most importantly, Agassi kept his foot on the gas, fighting off nine break points and not allowing Malisse to turn the match around, like Croatian Mario Ancic did to him in the second round. "I conducted the match very well, played well at the right time and at the end of each set, finished it off," said Agassi, who will play Brazil's Flavio Saretta in the next round. "That's a huge step forward to me from the last time I played." For the second straight year, the 33-year-old Agassi is the only American to make to into the round of 16. None of the touted young Americans - Andy Roddick, James Blake and Mardy Fish - showed that they are ready to play big-time clay court tennis this week. Agassi's generation of former Roland-Garros titlists Michael Chang and Jim Courier were all making waves at Roland-Garros when they were in their teens and early 20s. But Agassi said that it's a different age now. "Everybody hits the ball pretty big now, you have to play both ends of the court, offense and defense," Agassi said. "It requires more work, thinking, and discipline, in shot selection especially. That's only going to come with experience." -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.csie.ntu.edu.tw) ◆ From: 61.216.125.48
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