Roddick's hard slog
by Bren O'Brien
Monday, 15 January, 2007
Men's No.6 seed Andy Roddick has endured a scare in his first-round
match at Australian Open 2007, eventually defeating French wildcard
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-7(18) 7-6(2) 6-3 6-3.
Roddick, who came into the Melbourne Park tournament off the back of
a win against world No.1 Roger Federer in the AAMI Classic at Kooyong,
endured a much-tougher than expected first-up task against the 21-year-old.
Tsonga, making his first appearance in the main draw at an Australian
Open, gained the upper hand after edging out the 2003 US Open champion
in a 38-point first-set tie-breaker.
He continued to pressure Roddick, breaking his serve once in the second,
but also conceding his own. The American prevailed with relative ease
in the tie-breaker and the momentum of the match switched.
A single break was enough to give Roddick a two-sets-to-one advantage
after a 31-minute third set. The 2003 and 2005 semifinalist then hit
his stride, rifling 12 winners past Tsonga a breaking him twice in a
dominant fourth set.
Vodafone Arena - Men's Singles - 1st Round
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga FRA 7(20) 6(2) 3 3
Andy Roddick USA (6) 6(18) 7(7) 6 6
MATCH FACTS
‧ The first set tie-breaker featured six change of ends
‧ Tsonga served up 16 aces while Roddick had 13
‧ Tsonga made 45 unforced errors, but made 62 winners
‧ Both men had fastest serves over 200km/h, Tsonga 217km/h
while Roddick clocked 225km/h
‧ Tsonga's two appearances at a Grand Slam tournament have
resulted in losses to Roddick
‧ There was only four breaks of serves in the match, three
to the American and one to the Frenchman
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