Roddick loses cool,wins match
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Roddick loses cool, wins match
By HOWARD FENDRICH
.c The Associated Press
HOUSTON (AP) - Count on Andy Roddick to put on a show.
Roddick overcame a second-set tantrum with some spectacular serving and
shotmaking to get past Carlos Moya 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 Tuesday night at the Tennis
Masters Cup, improving his chances of finishing the year ranked No. 1.
Roddick, who flew into town after the other entrants because he hosted
``Saturday Night Live'' last weekend, pounded 14 aces at up to 137 mph and a
total of 27 winners to beat the seventh-ranked Moya in their opening round-
robin match.
The result eliminated Wimbledon champ Roger Federer, currently No. 3, from
contention for the top spot in the ATP Tour computer rankings. Roddick still
has to worry, though, about No. 2 Juan Carlos Ferrero, the man he beat in the
U.S. Open final. Roddick replaced Ferrero at No. 1 last week.
Ferrero meets Andre Agassi on Wednesday in their second round-robin turn, while
Federer plays David Nalbandian.
Roddick's play plummeted Tuesday after he chastised chair umpire Mike Morrissey
for overruling a call in the second set. Other than that lapse, the American
was at his best for long stretches. So was Moya, the 1998 French Open champion,
who actually had two more winners than Roddick, and smacked 10 aces.
It came down to who had steelier nerves late, and that was Roddick, who got the
lone break of the third set in the eighth game. He earned a break point by
running forward for a nice backhand volley that Moya hit wide; a forehand error
by Moya made it 5-3. Turning to the seats where girlfriend Mandy Moore and
coach Brad Gilbert were seated, Roddick pumped his fists and let out, ``Come on
!''
Roddick then served out the match with the help of an ace and a service winner.
In a match of much lower quality earlier Tuesday, No. 6 Rainer Schuettler beat
No. 4 Guillermo Coria 6-3, 4-6, 6-2. They combined for 13 double-faults, 84
unforced errors and 28 break points.
Two hours before facing Moya, Roddick entertained fans simply by swatting
strokes with Gilbert on a practice court. Dozens of people leaned up against
a chain-link fence to get a closer glimpse or snap a photo of Roddick.
He started the real match slowly, losing the first five points. But then he got
going, dropping just three points on his serve over the entire first set.
Roddick flashed various skills, including some serve-and-volley play and a
delicate drop shot that ended the first set.
And then the match changed complexion completely.
After losing the opening game of the second set, Roddick faced two break points
at 15-40 when he hit a serve he thought was an ace. But as he started walking
to the other end of the baseline, Morrissey overruled a line judge and told
Roddick it was a fault (a TV replay appeared to show the ball caught the line).
Roddick began arguing.
``That's how I saw it,'' Morrissey said.
``One hundred percent?'' Roddick asked.
``Yes,'' Morrissey said.
``There's no way you can be 100 percent about that!'' Roddick yelled.
When play resumed, Roddick promptly double-faulted, handing Moya a 2-0 edge,
then used his racket like a baseball bat to swat a ball toward the seats.
By now, Roddick was distracted. He let Moya's ace fly by on the first point of
the next game, which ended with Roddick's forehand into the net to put the
Spaniard up 3-0.
At the changeover, Roddick lit into Morrissey again, cursing and saying, ``You
blew it. ... You should keep your trap shut. You get the itch whenever it's a
big point.''
Roddick did save four break points in the fourth game, closing it with an ace.
Then he had a chance to get back into it with a break point at 3-1, but Roddick
put a backhand return into the net. Moya held there and forced the third set,
where Roddick was simply the picture of cool.
Roddick was known to toss a racket or two during his distinguished junior
career and rarely held back early on as a pro.
But he's toned down his act considerably since hiring Gilbert in June.
Significantly, Roddick went 25-11 this season before teaming with Gilbert, and
is 46-6 after. He won one title in 2003 without Gilbert, five with him. A
sixth would make Roddick the No. 1 player heading into 2004.
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爭議球啊.....
一個關鍵分的誤判
Andy又怒了(可憐的主審 又被吼了)
不過還好Andy及時回穩
下次不要亂發脾氣啦 對自己又沒好處
醬子才是乖孩子喔! XD
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