28 June 2009

Anything you can do...

If all you were looking for was a match of stats, 22rd seed Ivo Karlovic and 9th seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga put on quite the pleasing show, particulary in the serving department. This was the type of match, frustratingly to both opponents, where 15-30 served as an opening, a look at a second serve was precious and a successful winner came off a 3-shot rally.

The first set was comprised of bullets fired from both service lines. It wasn't until 5-all with Karlovic serving that Tsonga saw an elusive love-30 opportunity. Though, in classic Ivo-style, the Croat threw in 4 consectuve aces, numbers 11-14, to hold. Tsonga held easily, serving up a few aces of his own, to push a first set tiebreak where the two traded aces and unreturnable serves before Karlovic earned a minibreak, drawing Tsonga to hit a forehand just milimeters out. They stayed on serve for a 7-5 win to Ivo.

JW, clearly disheartened, was able to protect his serve again through the second set and this time come out the victor in another 7-5 tiebreak. On to the third, not much changed until the latest game. Tsonga serving at 5-6 faced a break point and with a second serve Karlovic was able to volley his was to a two sets to one lead.

The fourth set seemed to just fly by as the Frenchman lost only one point on his serve while Ivo just better him. They might as well have met in the centre and agreed to advance straight to the tiebreak, which saw 3 total minibreaks... one more for the Croat who will meet Fernando Verdasco in the round of 16. Undoubtedly Karlovic will look to let his service coast through the match and cement his title as the King of Aces.

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