[情報] Agassi Passes Milestone With Win

看板Agassi作者 (驅蟲大作戰)時間21年前 (2003/06/11 12:41), 編輯推噓0(000)
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Agassi Passes Milestone With Win Andre Agassi made sure that the 1000th match of his career was a victorious one as he moved through to the third round of the Stella Artois Championships with a 7-6(5), 6-4 win against Australian Peter Luczak. Agassi, the No. 2 seed who is making his second appearance at The Queen's Club and first since 2000, now has a 766-234 career record on the ATP circuit and is 43-13 on grass. "When I first started playing I wouldn't have thought any of my 1000 matches would have been on grass," joked Agassi. "But it's amazing. I have never been a fan of quantity, it's more about quality. For me to be 33 years old and get to No. 1 in the world is a great achievement. I'm proud that I'm still out here, but I don't just want to be out here, I want to doit well. "As you get older you appreciate how few opportunities you have. I'm here and ready to go and once the path gets determined, I can put my head down as well as the rest of them." Time Agassi, a quarterfinalist on the clay courts of Roland Garros last week, took a little time to get used to the grass courts and his opponent before booking his place in the last 16. The 33-year-old American, who will meet either Richard Krajicek or Jan Vacek in the next round, raced out to a 3-0 lead in the opening set before Luczak, the 23-year-old who was born in Poland, made some blistering returns to level the set and force a tie-break. Agassi then gained a vital mini-break at 5-5 and finished the set with a trademark backhand winner. The Australian Open champion, who has won four titles this year and led the ATP Champions Race 2003 for 20 weeks before being overtaken by newly crowned Roland Garros champion Juan Carlos Ferrero, took the momentum with him into the second set, breaking Luczak in the opening game before serving out the match. Difficult "The first one is always difficult to find your range, to find your rhythm," said Agassi. "Today was exactly that. I started playing better as the match went on, which is always a good sign, and it's good to get through it. He played better than I would have wanted. The first set I got off to a good start but he played some good returns and got back into the set. I was having trouble picking up his ball and it wasn't until I got my nose out in front that I started to pick up his ball and give him some trouble from there." -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.csie.ntu.edu.tw) ◆ From: 140.119.137.23
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