
Marat Safin Down and Out
Date: Friday, March 28 @ 10:24:07 CDT Topic: Tennis
American qualifier Bobby Reynolds knocked out former World No. 1 Marat Safin 7-6(3), 4-6, 7-6(5) Thursday for a place in the Sony Ericsson Open second round against another Russian, No. 11 seed Mikhail Youzhny.
World No. 104 Reynolds was unable to convert one match point on the Safin serve at 5-4 in the third set and fought back from a 3-1 deficit in the deciding tie-break with four consecutive points. The 25-year-old Georgia resident held his nerve and clinched victory in two hours and 17 minutes.
"I feel like I served really well," said Reynolds, after snapping a four-match losing streak. "[I] gave myself a lot of opportunities with break points. I kept fighting and I think that's the biggest attribute to my game is I never give up. Just keep fighting." . | |
Safin, who reached the 2002 Miami quarterfinals, saved nine of 10 break point opportunities but could only win 27 per cent of points on return of serve. The 28-year-old struck 19 aces – a feat matched by Reynolds – but drops to 1-5 record on the season. His last win came at the Australian Open in January, when he lost to Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus in the second round.
"I enjoy what I'm doing," said Safin. "So it's not the subject of if I'm not winning any matches I have to retire straightaway. I can still travel and enjoy it, and if the good days will come, they will come. If not, I will stop anyway."
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