BlackyM wrote:Mr. Schmit - BlackyM 7-6 (5), 6-0, 6-1
Oh man...this match has everything...but he deservedly won. His flawless movement decided, if he moved just a bit poorlier, we would be still playing. Some of the shots that he caught were, well impossible for any other player to catch, but not for him.
1st set
He went 4-0 up, with two breaks, I got to 4-4, then at 5-5 I broke him again and I had 6-5 and serve for the set. Of course I lost it, and we entered tiebreak.
In tiebrea, I was in constant advantage. I had 1-0, 3-1, 4-2, 5-3. There were two extremley important points, first happened at 4-2 where I made ONE AND ONLY DOUBLE FAULT IN LAST 20 MATCHES. My 138 kmh safe shot went into out.
2nd Important point happened on 5-3, where he was at the net, and made 3 great volleys, but every single one of them was exactly on my recquet, so If I just amied it right I would won that point, unfortuanetly for me, I haven't and his 4th volley was a winner.
Also, his points for 1-1, 3-2, were my errors by a milimeters.
Then the rest of the points, I was too agressive, wanting winner by force, so he took advantage of it.
2nd set
I was too irritated by first set. And they stupid way that I lost. Not just that I lost stupid first few games in first set, but I actually turned it around, and then again successfully sabotage myself.
So after that in 2nd set, I lost my serve immediately twice in a row. He got to 0-3 lead, Then I had break points to maybe get back to the set, but I failed to convert it. Next few games I had game pointss also, but just always failed to finish the game off.
3rd set
He strated with a break, I got rebreak, and then at 1-1 30-40, lag apperead and I made a mishit that he easily pounced. Connection in overall wasn't at its best, it influenced few points, but It wouldn't be fair if I say that I lost beacuse of that.
After that, I had chances to get back to the set again, But as in 2nd set, I just haven't used my game and break points.
He is by far the toughest player I played in tournament. He moved flawlessly, I even recorded it, so if anyone wants to see it. It was just too tough to get a winner, and at some moments I should've played more passive instead of attacking. Because no matter how barely he caught some shots, I had no advantage on my next shots, which usually happenes against anybody else.
. . . Easy for Schmitho