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25 Sep 2004 -
Plaza de Toros de Alicante, Alicante, ESP - Chris Bowers - ESP v FRA
Ferrero Races to Restart Victory
Juan Carlos Ferrero put Spain back on track for a second
successive Davis Cup by BNP Paribas final when he beat
France's Fabrice Santoro in the second opening singles of
the semifinal that was unfinished on Friday night.
Ferrero's 63 61 16 63 victory left Santoro rueing the loss of
daylight, and also the toll today's tennis tour takes on the
bodies of its players. The 31-year-old Frenchman, who came
to Alicante as the mainstay of the French doubles team, has
injured his left wrist and won't now play in the doubles, nor
probably for several weeks.
洍 woke up this morning and could barely hold a racket," he
said. "I felt it during the second set yesterday, but it was
warm so I could play on. But you can't beat a great player
like Juan Carlos when you're injured."
All the more reason for Santoro to regret the fact that daylight
ran out at 19.40 on Friday night, with the Frenchman two sets
to one down but having got back to 3-3 after dropping the
first three games of the fourth set. At that stage he looked
to have seriously worried Ferrero, and even with the injury
he showed the potential to continue unsettling the former
French Open champion in the first game after the resumption.
With Ferrero leading 40-15 and looking to have re-established
the dominance he had in the first two sets, Santoro then won
the next three points to set up break point. Ferrero saved it,
and a second one two points later, but once the Spaniard had
held serve and then broken to 30 for a 5-3 lead, Santoro's
resistance was broken, and Ferrero served out to love.
"I thought before I went on court that I had to play the same
way as the first two sets yesterday," said Ferrero, "so I started
very strong, very solid, very concentrated on every point, and
I think that was the key."
Ferrero also said his Davis Cup experience helped him
overcome the additional pressure he felt in having to play after
Carlos Moya's shock five-sets defeat to Paul-Henri Mathieu on
Friday. "I was in this position before in the 2000 final in
Barcelona, when I went on court in the same situation, so
that gave me experience, and I concentrated just on my own
game."
Santoro's injury leaves France's captain Guy Forget with just
three players, but a very versatile trio. Arnaud Cl戗ent was
due to step in for Santoro in the doubles, and while Cl戗ent
and Michael Llodra are not as potent a force as Santoro and
Llodra, Cl戗ent has played 15 doubles tournaments this year,
and he and Llodra were runners-up to the Bryan twins in
Adelaide in January.
It means Forget has the choice of Clement or Llodra to face
Carlos Moya in the first reverse singles, a match that is now
guaranteed to be live following Ferrero's win.
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