French pair advance to final
Thursday, 24 January, 2008
By Bronwen Largier
http://www.australianopen.com
French doubles veterans Arnaud Clement and Michael Llodra are into the
men's doubles final at Australian Open 2008 after defeating Jeff Coetzee
and Wesley Moodie in their semi-final in straight sets.
The No.7 seeds took 94 minutes to win the match 6-3 7-6 (11-9).
South Africans Coetzee and Moodie converted just one less break point
than the eventual winners, and made no unforced errors during the match.
However Clement and Llodra had better percentages for winning on the first
and second serves and winning points when they were receiving.
The first set was frantic, with five breaks of serve and the Frenchmen
winning it in 30 minutes. The second set was the polar opposite, with
both pairs very strong on serve, resulting in no breaks. The match was
eventually decided in an entertaining tie-breaker, which Llodra and
Clement won on their third match point.
The other men's doubles semi final will be played later on Thursday
between Israeli pair Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram seeded eighth, and
No. 6 seeds Mahesh Bhupathi and Mark Knowles.
Rod Laver Arena - Men's Doubles - Semifinals
Jeff Coetzee RSA/Wesley Moodie RSA 3 6(9)
Arnaud Clement FRA (7)/Michael Llodra FRA (7) Winner 6 7(11)
Match Facts
- There were just two unforced errors, both to the Frenchmen
- There were seven double faults, five to Coetzee and Moodie,
two to Llodra and Clement
- The French pair won 78 points, the South Africans 66
- Clement and Llodra won Wimbledon last year
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