Top seed Berdych surges through in Thailand Open | Inquirer Sports

Top seed Berdych surges through in Thailand Open

/ 10:59 PM September 25, 2013

Tomas Berdych AFP

BANGKOK — Top seed Tomas Berdych returned to the Thailand Open after half a decade’s absence Wednesday with a hard-fought 6-3, 6-3 win over Roberto Bautista Agut to reach the quarter-finals.

The world number six Berdych, who this month helped the Czech Republic into a second straight Davis Cup final, took revenge for a loss to the Spaniard Bautista Agut in January in Chennai.

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After an opening-round bye, Berdych spent 41 minutes in winning the opening set and saved break points in his first two service games of the second on his way to victory.

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“I faced some tough moments, but I reacted well,” he said. “It was a long trip down here but I felt good in the match, I’ve had good practice and I’m ready to play.”

Berdych drew a time violation trailing 0-40 on serve in the third game of the second set after the ballgirls appeared not to be quick enough.

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But he got out of trouble in the game to hold and said it didn’t take much to re-establish his rhythm.

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“You cannot blame the ballgirls, they are trying their best. But sometimes it can be a matter of seconds,” said the Czech.

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Sixth seed Feliciano Lopez and Igor Sijsling of the Netherlands also booked their places in the quarter-finals.

While Lopez went through without problems over Japan’s Go Soeda, 7-6 (7/5), 6-3, there was plenty of hard work for Sijsling, who beat compatriot Robin Haase for the second time this season as he posted a 6-7 (7/9), 6-4, 7-6 (7/2) second-round win which took two-and-a-quarter hours.

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Sijsling, ranked 75th to the 60th of Dutch number one Haase, said: “It went well but it was a very tough match and we both played well. He got a bit defensive and tried to make the points longer, physically it was tough.”

“I tried to play attacking tennis and it worked for me. I got to the net more and I think that helped in the end,” added the Bangkok debutant.

In concluding first-round play at the hard courts of the Impact Arena, Russian fifth seed Mikhail Youzhny struck six aces and saved all three break points in a 6-3, 6-2 defeat of Italian Paolo Lorenzi.

Making his tournament debut, Youzhny will next play Uzbek Denis Istomin, winner over South Korea’s Jeong Suk-Young 6-3, 6-0.

Youzhny, 31, is one of 14 over-30 winners on the ATP this season. He now stands 33-20 in 2013.

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Lu Yen-Hsun of Taiwan moved into the second round after defeating another Russian, Evgeny Donskoy, 6-3, 6-2.

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