




 23 aces still cannot bail me out. Maybe I should either learn to play some real tennis or retire. Credit to his dropshot+net and consistent footwork for defence. GL to him in the rest of the tournament.
  23 aces still cannot bail me out. Maybe I should either learn to play some real tennis or retire. Credit to his dropshot+net and consistent footwork for defence. GL to him in the rest of the tournament.

 
 Heinrich von Westphalen wrote:In preparation for this tournament I concluded I will probably never be a fan of this surface. The elasticity and the speed is on a personal note a nightmare for a defender...





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 QF Heinrich von Westphalen vs. Naastooo
 QF Heinrich von Westphalen vs. Naastooo



 QF Heinrich von Westphalen vs. Marcello Lippi
 QF Heinrich von Westphalen vs. Marcello Lippi





 
  
 
M.Khalil Guedria wrote:R2: Maraynucci [2] def. M.Khalil Guedria 6/2 6/3
i had nothing to lose, i just tried to play my best against such an incredible player like maryan
i had 6 breakpoints and i converted just one in the first set, i played a lot better in the second set , all the games were soo close, i fought until the last point and i had a break point at 3-5*...
anyway maryan was better in that match GG and GL for him for the upcoming rounds...
Good Luck in 2015
Khalil
 
 
 I was a bit fortunate to squeeze out that tight first set. When we rehosted for the 2nd and 3rd sets, the lag ratio got worse than before (went from 4% to like 13%). After I got broken for the first time in the 2nd set, I knew I was screwed. I left briefly at the start of the 3rd set due to some project issues with my colleague. When I came back on resumption, Heinrich went up a gear and I just lost my head completely. Anyway it was a nice match at times and I have no regrets. It was the classic case of the more experienced player prevailing.
  I was a bit fortunate to squeeze out that tight first set. When we rehosted for the 2nd and 3rd sets, the lag ratio got worse than before (went from 4% to like 13%). After I got broken for the first time in the 2nd set, I knew I was screwed. I left briefly at the start of the 3rd set due to some project issues with my colleague. When I came back on resumption, Heinrich went up a gear and I just lost my head completely. Anyway it was a nice match at times and I have no regrets. It was the classic case of the more experienced player prevailing. 


Heinrich von Westphalen wrote:Nice performance Khalil. All the best and hope to see you at the ATP Challenger Tour Finals.
Kind regards,
Heinrich von Westphalen.

 
 
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