Roddick upset; Hingis beats Davenport; Federer, Nadal advance (AP) Updated: 2006-03-16 08:39
INDIAN WELLS, California (AP) _ Third-ranked Andy Roddick was upset by Igor
Andreev of Russia 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-1 on Wednesday at the Pacific Life Open, where
he failed to reach at least the quarterfinals for the first time.
No. 1 Roger Federer and No. 2 Rafael Nadal had no such problems against
Frenchmen. Federer, the defending two-time champ, took a 6-3, 6-4 victory over
19-year-old Richard Gasquet, and Nadal accounted for Sebastien Grosjean 6-4,
6-2.
Federer will face Ivan Ljubicic in the quarterfinals, a repeat of their
fourth-round clash last year. Nadal will tackle Australian Open runner-up Marcos
Baghdatis.
In a women's quarterfinal, Martina Hingis was impressive again in the latest
victory of her return, rolling to a 6-3, 6-4 quarterfinals win over Dinara
Safina of Russia.
Andreev, blasted out of last year's Wimbledon in straight sets by Roddick,
broke the American in the first game on Wednesday and held serve to win the
first set without giving up a break chance.
Roddick took until the second-set tiebreaker to edge ahead, but lost his
momentum when he dropped his first service game in the third set, and Andreev
cruised to a career-best victory.
Roddick, a former No. 1 whose 11-5 match record this year includes four
losses to players ranked outside the top 50, showed his frustration after
double-faulting to fall behind 5-1 in the third set, slamming his racket on the
court and smashing it.
"It's just frustration. We've all been there, except I have people watching
when I break something," Roddick said. "I'm mad with the way I played. I was
competing well, then just let it get away for no apparent reason. I was fine
until I just went mental at the end. I just checked out in the middle of the
third set. "It's not fun going into the locker room afterward and
feeling that way again. It's not something I'm accustomed to. It's not something
I want to become accustomed to. I'm glad that it really kind of hurts me this
deep. If I was OK with it, I think we'd have a problem."
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