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Updated: 2004-09-20 09:19
 Safin ends win drought at China Open

俄罗斯选手萨芬周日在北京以7-6、7-5击败同胞尤兹尼,捧起了第一界中国网球公开赛的男子单打冠军奖杯。这是萨芬自2002年以来首次在ATP比赛中夺冠,同时这场胜利也帮助他在世界男单选手中的排名超越了阿加西,上升到了第八。

 

Marat Safin of Russia displays the trophy after winning the final of the China Open in Beijing September 19, 2004.  (Reuters)

Marat Safin powered to his first ATP title since the 2002 ATP Masters Series tournament in Paris by edging over fellow Russian Mikhail Youzhny 7-6, 7-5 in the final of the China Open at Beijing Tennis Centre on Sunday.

The victory pushed the 24-year-old fifth seed to the eighth spot in the ATP 2004 race and three points ahead of Andre Agassi. It also earned him US$69,200 in prize money.

With his 12th ATP title in hand, Safin said the victory helped him get back confidence. "I played well today. I am really happy to have won the title. It is the right time for my confidence."

The match was also the first all-Russian final on the ATP circuit since Tashkent in 2001, when Safin defeated Yevgeny Kafelnikov 6-2, 6-2.

Unseeded Youzhny began strongly and luckily, relying on two balls that hit the net and Safin's two unforced errors to break Safin's serve before winning his own serve to go 2-0 up.

But Safin found his range later on, taking advantage of his opponent's poor return to break back in the eighth game and then blasting four aces and two on-the-net winners in the decisive 13th game on the way to winning the opening set.

The second set went evenly as both held their own serves and made it 5-5. But it was Safin who broke his younger opponent in the following game thanks to Youzhny's unforced error and one double fault. Safin then did not give Youzhny any more chances, serving to win the match and completing the victory on his first match point with his last and eighth ace of the match.

It was the second meeting between the two with Safin won the previous meeting at third round at the 2002 Australian Open in straight sets. But this time, Youzhny came closer with some brilliant performances that made the match wide open.

Youzhny, who appeared in his first ATP final since Saint Petersburg in 2002 and his third career final overall, smashed 27 winners against Safin's 23 but committed 22 unforced errors that cost him the victory.

In the doubles final, Second seeds Justin Gimelstob/Graydon Oliver rallied back from one set down to defeat fellow American Alex Bogomolov Jr/Taylor Dent 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 in two hours 19 minutes.

Earlier on Saturday, China's Zheng Jie was crowned in the ITF women's circuit's final after overpowering fellow teammate Li Na 6-4, 6-4, a confidence-boosting result before her WTA first-round encounter with Russia's fifth seed Petrova, which will take place on Tuesday.

The ITF women's doubles championship went to another Chinese pair Yu Ying/Yang Shujing.

(Agencies)

Vocabulary:
 

unseeded : (非种子选手)

on-the-net: (网前的)



 
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