Mathieu through to third round
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Wednesday, 16 January, 2008
By Carla Okai
French 23rd seed Paul-Henri Mathieu has prevailed over Chilean Paul
Capdeville in a captivating second round match 6-7 (7-5) 6-0 6-4 6-4.
Both players came out hitting hard early, holding their service games
confidently.
Capdeville was playing particularly sharp tennis in the first set,
winning some impressive points down the line with his strong forehand.
The first set was decided by a tiebreak, which Mathieu led 4-2 before
Capdeville stormed ahead with his rapid returns, winning 7-5.
Momentum quickly changed in the second set as Mathieu broke Capdeville's
serve three times in a row, overpowering his opponent from every angle.
Things began to unravel for Capdeville as his serve weakened and his
forehand lost its accuracy, failing to win a game in the second set.
But the Chilean managed to regain his composure in the third set,
remaining on serve until Mathieu broke him before taking the set.
Capedeville was down a break midway through the fourth set when he
called for a trainer to attend to an apparent lower-back injury.
Sensing his opponent's weakness, Mathieu took control when play
resumed and ended the match after 184 minutes.
Court 6 - Men's Singles - 2nd Round
Paul Capdeville CHI 7(7) 0 4 4
Paul-Henri Mathieu FRA (23) Winner 6(5) 6 6 6
Match Facts
- Mathieu served 11 aces for the match
- Mathieu's fasted serve was 202 kph
- Mathieu's best result at an Australian Open is reaching the
4th round in 2006
- This is Capdeville's second Australian Open
- Capdeville turned pro in 2002
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