Internazionali di Tennis di Bergamo
Day 3 - Second Round singles - Bergamo
Men's singles:
Seeds - Finals -
Quarter 1 -
Quarter 2 -
Quarter 3 -
Quarter 4
Serve champion
Marcuss Deane and Indian
Leander Solent went head-to-head in a clash where breaks of serve were a rarity. Twenty points went against serve in the first set, of a total of 76; two of those fell in the tie-breaker, where Deane got off to a bad start and visibily tightened up. Trailing by a set, Deane rallied to a 3-0-lead, but was pegged back to 4-4 before breaking Solent again to take a 6-5-lead and serve home. In the third set, it was back to business as usual, with only one break point which Deane saved thanks to Solent putting a relatively simple return in the net. Deane earned a mini-break early on, but again failed to close things out, as Solent served one ace and provided a forehand winner to turn the breaker around to 7-6. Deane had a decent second serve, but Solent kept the ball in play and eventually triumphed as Deane whiffed a backhand wide to lose 6-7(3) 7-5 6-7(6).
Solent will face the CWLand Democratic Republic's sole representative,
Matt Bre who overcame a slow start to dominate the encounter with Stefan Vicini. Two uninteresting final sets, where Vicini was clearly short of class against the World No. 97, meant the match ended in 4-6 6-1 6-1.
Pierre Rose was not quite so lucky as he fought the odds against second-seed
Néstor Moreno, who has decided on an early trip over to Europe instead of chasing ATP points in the South American heat. Rose started well in the match, holding serve easily, but failed to threaten the Ecuadorian significantly on his serve. That was to become his undoing, as a couple of first service errors was pounced upon with the score 5-all, and Moreno triumphed 7-5. In the second set, Moreno was buoyed by the triumph, and broke Rose's serve again in the fourth game. From then on, the set stayed with serve, and Moreno went through in straight sets 7-5 6-4.
Finally, qualifier
Jack Loughman celebrated one of his more notable victories of his so far short career when he completed a tug of war with
Rick Langley, who looked slightly overconfident as he took the court. Loughman ran out to a 4-1-lead with two early breaks, and despite surrendering one, he held on to the first set. Langley was given a lifeline when Loughman started the second set with a few double faults, but with the score 5-3 Langley had three break points against and it looked like Loughman would come back into the match. Langley then won five points in a row to secure the set and the three-digit crowd assembled thought the match was all but over. However, Loughman looked nothing but dejected as he came back onto the court for the third set, blistering forehand returns all over the court and staying with Langley until 4-4. Once again Loughman got two break points in a key situation, but this time guessed right as Langley served down the middle, and with Langley fluffing a forehand into the net it was the upstart who could celebrate after taking the match 6-4 3-6 6-4.
12th seed
Guilermo Crespo continued his charge through the draw, failing to drop a game against tired wildcard player
Dino Abondio, while Moreno is left as the only seed in the fourth quarter as both 6th seed
Pablo Scalforo and 10th seed
Felipe Pelayo bowed out in straight sets.
Day 3 - First Round doubles - Bergamo
Men's doubles:
Finals
Doubles action began today with six matches, but there was yet more heartbreak for CWLand as
Rick Langley and
Pierre Rose were swept aside by fiery locals Ciano and Vicini. Rose looked particularly tired after the morning's encounter with the No. 2 seed, and gave up two breaks of serve in a 5-7 3-6 defeat.
In other action,
David Lebègue teamed up with
Henri Ducard to make up for his shock defeat yesterday. A solid performance resulted in a comfortable 6-2 6-2 win over the highly ranked Swedish pair
Johan Engström and
Erik Viksten