Bad Light Ends Great Day for France
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24 Sep 2004 -
Plaza de Toros de Alicante, Alicante, ESP - Chris Bowers - ESP v FRA
Bad Light Ends Great Day for France
A slow claycourt, a brilliant first singles, and a late start time caused a
dramatic first day of the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas semifinal to end
with France leading Spain 1-0.
After Paul-Henri Mathieu's superb but shock four-and-a-half hour victory
over Carlos Moya, Juan Carlos Ferrero was on the way to righting the
Spanish ship when he took a two-sets lead against Fabrice Santoro.
But when fading light stopped play at 19.40 local time, Ferrero was
probably relieved to come off, after signs that Santoro was getting
into his head.
The wily Frenchman seemed blown away after losing his serve five
times in the first two sets, but he broke Ferrero twice in the third, and
was working his magic in the fourth. Ferrero opened up a 3-0 lead,
but when the sun had set too far over the roof of Alicante's charismatic
bullring for tennis to continue, Santoro was back in contention, with
the score from Spain's perspective 63 62 16 33.
Had they continued, Santoro would probably have been more
confident of pulling off the win than he will be when they resume on
Saturday. Having been run ragged in the first two sets, he was
beginning to unsettle Ferrero with his paceless slices, and his
well-judged use of the drop-shot return of serve was becoming
increasingly effective.
Ferrero had a point to lead 4-1 in the fourth set, and had he taken it
he might have finished the job before darkness fell. But he let a gentle
crosscourt backhand from Santoro drop onto his sideline, one of
many indications that Santoro was seriously unsettling the former
world No 1 who has had difficulty closing out matches recently.
With the break, France must hope Santoro doesn't play too much
tennis in the resumed singles (unless he wins!), as he is due to
partner Mickael Llodra against Rafael Nadal and Tommy Robredo
in the doubles , the rubber the French were most expected to win.
If Santoro does take Ferrero to five sets, he may well claim more
than his statutory 90 minutes' rest, though France's captain Guy
Forget admitted to having Arnaud Cl戗ent on stand-by if Santoro's
singles goes long.
The Ferrero v Santoro match will resume at 11:30am local time on S
aturday with the doubles rubber commencing at least one and a
half hours the end of the singles rubber, the Entitlement to Rest
Rule will be enforced.
Irrespective of the outcome of Ferrero v Santoro, the day belonged
to Paul-Henri Mathieu, the 77th-ranked Frenchman whose last
Davis Cup by BNP Paribas outing saw him lose the deciding
match of the 2002 final to Russia's Mikhail Youzhny from
two-sets-up.
He started well against Moya, but when the world No 6 bounced
back to take the second and third sets for the loss of just five
games, a four-sets home win looked likely.
But Mathieu broke for 4-2 in the fourth when Moya played an
awful drop shot, a break that sufficed for Mathieu to take the
match into a fifth set, but still Moya looked the favourite, especially
when he broke for 2-0 in the decider.
The third game proved crucial. Moya saved three break-back
points and had chances for a 3-0 lead. But Mathieu converted
his fourth, sticking to his strategy of peppering the Moya backhand
and then going to the forehand for the killer blow. As he broke
back, he thumped his heart in an increasingly frequent gesture
which the 800-odd blue-clad French supporters in the bullring
clearly warmed to.
The crucial break came in the seventh, Mathieu playing his best
game of the match to take Moya's serve to love. He then played
measured tennis to come back from 15-40 before holding for
5-3, and then broke again to seal a 63 36 62 36 63 victory that
lays to rest his ghosts from the 2002 final.
--
Look in my face; my name is Might-have-been;
I am also called No-more, Too-late, Farewell.
--
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