3-6 4-6 I thought Yani was impressive. Boggo perhaps needed to do more on 2nd serve return but overall he wasn't that bad.
-- Edited by kundalini on Wednesday 18th of July 2012 11:10:36 PM
Yes i'd concur with that, Yani was better than i was expecting and he didnt really make many mistakes, seemed to be serving well which got him a lot of easy points. Alex maybe looked a little tired out there, hard to tell for sure given alex's usual on court demeanour, although wouldn't be a suprise given how many matches he's had recently.
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QF: Jamie Baker & Christian Harrison (USA) vs Shaun Bernstein & Evan King (USA/USA)
If they can get past those two, they'll face the unseeded Dudi Sela & Harel Srugo in the semi. The Israeli pair had a walkover against the top seeds (Austin Krajicek & IvdM) in their quarter-final.
Baker hands Yani the match after a shocking final game featuring 4 unforced errors, having held serve throughout the 2nd set until then. Yani was impressive once again. Jamie looked short of weapons. Did try to attack the net but with mixed success. His return of serve just not good enough. Neither Boggo nor Jamie could cope with Yani's serves; so many of the points over within 3 shots.
-- Edited by kundalini on Friday 20th of July 2012 09:39:19 PM