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Rafael Nadal, of Spain, bites into the championship trophy after
beating USA's Andre Agassi, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, to win the final at the
Rogers Cup tennis tournament Sunday, August 14, 2005, in
Montreal. (AP) |
Nineteen-year-old Rafael Nadal won on a hardcourt for the first time,
beating 35-year-old Andre Agassi 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 in the Rogers Cup final
Sunday.
The French Open champ's left-handed shotmaking got the
better of Agassi, who was missing the lines with his winners in a baseline
battle interrupted 58 minutes after the first set by rain.
It was the top-seeded Spaniard's third victory in a row and his
ATP-tour-leading ninth tournament win of the year. His eight previous
wins, including the French Open, were on slower clay courts.
Nadal, who has a 16-match winning streak, won $400,000 while Agassi
pocketed $200,000.
Fourth-seeded Agassi, who was coming off a win in Los Angeles two weeks
ago, ended a 10-match winning streak.
It was the first meeting between Nadal, considered the sport's next
superstar, and Agassi, who has won 60 tournaments, including eight grand
slams and three wins in the Canadian event, in his 19-year career.
The two had some spectacular rallies, with Nadal repeatedly running
down crosscourt shots that looked impossible to reach.
Nadal had lost only one of 53 service games in the tournament going
into the final, and held nine more times before Agassi broke his but
precisely placed serve in the final game of the second set.
But Nadal didn't collapse, breaking a faltering Agassi for 2-1 and 4-1 leads in
the final set.

The 16-year age gap between finalists was the largest on the ATP tour
since 1979, when 35-year-old Tom Okker beat 19-year-old Per Hjertquist in
Tel Aviv.
Nadal, coming off wins at Bastad and Stuttgart, has not lost since
falling to Gilles Muller of France in the second round at Wimbledon.
It was Nadal's fourth final of the year in a Masters Series event — the
nine tournaments ranked just below grand slams in prize money and
importance — and his third win.
It was the first time Agassi has lost after reaching a Masters Series
final since Miami in 1998, ending an eight-match winning run.
Nadal's tour-leading 65 match wins this year is second best ever by a
teenager to Boris Becker's 69 in 1986. The last teenager to win the
Canadian tournament was Michael Chang in 1990, when he was 18.
Agassi's last loss to a teenager in a final was in 1990, when he was
beaten by a 19-year-old Pete Sampras.
And Nadal has the most wins by a teenager since Agassi won 63 in 1988.
His ninth tournament victory tied Mats Wilander in 1983 as the most by a
player under 20.
The win should be a major confidence-booster for Nadal going into the
U.S. Open on hardcourts at the end of August.
(Agencies) |