Monday, March 16, 2015

Haase stunt against Wawrinka, Sijsling loses to Nadal – NU.nl

The strong playing Haase took 1 hour and 48 minutes needed by the Swiss 6-3, 3-6 and 6-3. In the third round encounters Haase Lukas Rosol, who stripped Martin Klizan.

In the first act, the 27-year-old Haase placed his first break at 3-3, then his second opportunity to use and surprisingly to take the lead on the American hard court.

Haase, number 104 in the ATP rankings, impressed and forced the moderate serving Swiss to make mistakes. The one-time Grand Slam winner publicly stated audibly disappointed and managed to get his usual level initially no time.

However, the number seven of the world revived after a mushroomed beginning of the second set and recorded in the seventh game his first break. Haase did not much later for the second time his service road and saw his Swiss opponent as to score the equalizing

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Conviction

In the sixth and seventh game of the third and deciding set the highest ranked Dutchman did good business. Haase then successively survived a break point of Wawrinka and hit the 4-3 on the scoreboard in the storage turn of the 29-year-old Swiss.

Then, the reborn Haase could with strong play and with conviction the last two games in tow and is so surprising qualify for the third round of the prestigious tournament in the western United States.

Haase until the second round in California penetrated thanks to his first victory of the calendar year, against Alex Bolt from Australia .



Sijsling

Sijsling did not provide a stunt. The Amsterdam was beaten by Nadal: 4-6 and 2-6. Sijsling state in the world ranking 131 places lower than Nadal, who is number three in the world.

The game took 72 minutes. Sijsling won only seven points on the storage of the Spaniard, Indian Wells has won three times.

“I made a few mistakes and moved well. All in all a solid performance,” Nadal analyzed afterwards.

In the first round charged the 27-year-old Sijsling Friday with the Serb Filip Krajinovic 6-4, 3-6 and 6-2

Federer

Roger Federer pulled out at the expense of the Argentinian Diego Schwartzman the third round. He was satisfied after his victory of 6-4 and 6-2.

” I think I’ve done well. It’s always good to start a tournament well, ” said the Swiss. He now plays against Italian Andreas Seppi, who defeated him in January at the Australian Open

By:. NU.nl/ANP

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