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November 02, 2007 Friday Shawwal 20, 1428






Karlovic gives Federer hard time again


PARIS, Nov 1: Roger Federer struggled to tame Croat Ivo Karlovic for the second time in five days when he beat him 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 in the Paris Masters second round on Wednesday.

The world No 1, who had already been made to work by the 2.08-metre tall Karlovic for a 7-6, 7-6 semi-final win in Basel on Saturday, had further problems against an opponent with an awkward style and a formidable serve.

The Swiss, certain to finish the season in top spot for the fourth consecutive year, broke in the sixth game of the first set and went on to take it with a forehand winner after 35 minutes.

Karlovic fought back in the second set, earning three set points in its 10th game. Federer saved two but hit a forehand long on the third.

An early break in the decisive set helped Federer regain control and he stayed on top until Karlovic, who fired 16 aces to bring his 2007 total to an amazing 1,318, bowed out by missing a drop shot on the first match point.

“It was not easy but I had a lot more opportunities than in Basel and I played well at times,” Federer said.

His reward will be a meeting with another familiar face, David Nalbandian, the man who upset him in the final of the Madrid Masters earlier this month.

Argentine Nalbandian advanced with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Spain’s Carlos Moya, the 14th seed in the $2.45 million indoor event.

“I’m looking forward to playing Nalbandian again,” Federer said. “Facing him in the third round is easier than playing him in a final because he’s always a lot more dangerous in finals.”

Frenchman Fabrice Santoro thrilled the home crowd by crushing world No 3 Novak Djokovic 6-3, 6-2.

Djokovic, a revelation this season with five titles and a final appearance at the US Open, was a shadow of his brilliant best.

World No 2 Rafael Nadal, who had never played in the tournament before, had no such problems.

The Spaniard recovered from a break down to outclass Italian Filippo Volandri 6-3, 6-1 and set up a third-round match against Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka.

Russia’s Nikolay Davydenko, who won here last year and is seeded fourth, overcame a sluggish start to move past Argentine qualifier Juan Martin Del Potro 7-6, 6-1.

Djokovic, who entered the Bercy hall wearing a Zorro mask which he took off when the match started, made a string of unforced errors.

“It’s been a very long season and I’m really exhausted,” said the 20-year-old Serb. “I hope people will understand. You can’t be at 100 percent all the time.”

The resilient Santoro next faces British No 1 Andy Murray, who stayed on course for a Masters Cup berth by beating Finn Jarkko Nieminen 7-6, 6-3.

The 20-year-old Scot, who won his third career title on Sunday in Russia, is one of several players fighting for the two remaining spots at the Nov 11-18 season-finale in Shanghai featuring the world’s top eight.

Wednesday’s results (prefix number denotes seeding):

Second round: 6-James Blake (US) beat Nicolas Mahut (France) 6-7 (3-7), 7-6 (7-4), 6-1; 1-Roger Federer (Switzerland) beat Ivo Karlovic (Croatia) 6-3, 4-6, 6-3; David Nalbandian (Argentina) beat 14-Carlos Moya (Spain) 6-4, 6-4; 10-Richard Gasquet (France) beat Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (France) 7-5, 7-6 (7-3); Marcos Baghdatis (Cyprus) beat 13-Ivan Ljubicic (Croatia) 6-4, 7-6 (7-4); 2-Rafael Nadal (Spain) beat Filippo Volandri (Italy) 6-3, 6-1; 4-Nikolay Davydenko (Russia) beat Juan Martin Del Potro (Argentina) 7-6 (7-3),

6-1; Fabrice Santoro (France) beat 3-Novak Djokovic (Serbia) 6-3, 6-2; Stanislas Wawrinka (Switzerland) beat 16-Juan Ignacio Chela (Argentina) 6-3, 6-1; 15-Andy Murray (Britain) beat Jarkko Nieminen (Finland) 7-6 (7-5), 6-3.

TOP SEED OUSTED

QUEBEC CITY (Canada): Top seed Nicole Vaidisova was eliminated from the WTA Bell Challenge when she was forced to retire after the second set of her first round match against fellow Czech Renata Voracova.

World No 12 Vaidisova was tied 6-2, 3-6 in her match with Voracova when she suffered an injury to her right wrist.

Voracova moves on to face American Vania King in the next round.

Vaidisova was not the only high seed to fall Wednesday at the $175,000 event as American fourth seed Meilen Tu was hammered 6-2, 6-2 by Sweden’s Sofia Arvidsson.

The Swede will meet the winner of American Lindsay Davenport and Aleksandra Wozniak of Canada in the quarter-finals.

Second-seeded Vera Zvonareva, of Russia, was also pushed by France’s Severine Bremond in another first round match.

The 23-year-old Zvonareva posted a 6-3, 7-6 (8-6) win over Bremond and will advance to meet either Olga Poutchkova of Russia or Jill Craybus of the US.

Third-seeded Julia Vakulenko needed three sets to beat Canadian Stephanie Dubois 6-1, 2-6, 7-5.

Wednesday’s results:

Second round: 2-Vera Zvonareva (Russia) beat Severine Bremond (France) 6-3, 7-6 (8-6); 3-Julia Vakulenko (Ukraine) beat Stephanie Dubois (Canada) 6-1, 2-6, 7-5; 5-Olga Govortsova (Belarus) beat Alina Jidkova (Russia) 6-3, 5-0 – Jidkova retired.First round: Renata Voracova (Czech Republic) beat 1-Nicole Vaidisova (Czech Republic) 2-6, 6-3, 0-0 – Vaidisova retired; Julie Ditty (US) beat 6-Alize Cornet (France) 7-5, 6-3; Sofia Arvidsson (Sweden) beat 4-Meilen Tu (US) 6-2, 6-2; Maret Ani (Estonia) beat Andreja Klepac (Slovenia) 6-2, 2-6, 6-1.—Agencies






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