Friday, December 4, 2009
Fish Defeated All the Expectations
Two operations wrist kept him from competing, but on Sunday showed us that rehabilitation is working as the tennis player who beat Jurgen Melzer 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 to win the U.S. Clay Court Championship. The first thing to do is make the main draw at Wimbledon in late June. The fish was not a winning streak before Sunday had lost six of seven tennis last tour before. He needs to play at least four of them before Wimbledon to win enough points to get directly in the design of ATP Grand Slam. It also began the classification of 212 weeks, but is expected to go to the position No.120. This is the first drop of the first Austrian Melzer defeated Fish in 2003 three quarters of a game here. The title is the first fish on clay. His only other Tour victory came three years ago in Stockholm. This explains why this win means a lot to fish than any other tennis player who could have won the U.S. Clay Court Championship. While Americans compared to Monte Carlo as anathema, world No. 1 tennis player Roger Federer has embraced the land in 2006, declaring that they will play all three Masters Series Monte Carlo, Rome and Hamburg in an attempt to improve their game an assault on Roland Garros.
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