Isner wins third ATP Atlanta title
ATLANTA: Big-serving American John Isner completed his Atlanta ATP hat-trick on Sunday with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Marcos Baghdatis.Top-seeded Isner won his third straight title in the state where he once starred at university, cruising past the fifth-seeded Cypriot whose movement was increasingly limited as the match wore on
By our correspondents
August 04, 2015
ATLANTA: Big-serving American John Isner completed his Atlanta ATP hat-trick on Sunday with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Marcos Baghdatis.
Top-seeded Isner won his third straight title in the state where he once starred at university, cruising past the fifth-seeded Cypriot whose movement was increasingly limited as the match wore on by what appeared to be hip or leg trouble.
“It’s unfortunate you couldn’t be 100 percent today,” Isner told Baghdatis at the trophy presentation. “I didn’t want to win like that. You’re a class act and I enjoyed playing you today.”
Isner, who hadn’t reached a final since winning in Atlanta last year, said he felt stronger as the match wore on.
But he admitted that playing an injured opponent was tricky.
“I just needed to keep trying to play aggressive and go for my shots. I felt like I did that out there, for the most part,” said Isner, who heads to Washington this week for another hardcourt tournament on the road to the US Open.
Baghdatis, seeking a first title since 2010 and playing in his first final since 2011, surrendered an early break in the opening set and never had a chance of regaining it as Isner lost just one point on his serve in the first frame.
It was more of the same in the second, when Isner broke for a 3-2 lead, and broke again to seal the win.
Top-seeded Isner won his third straight title in the state where he once starred at university, cruising past the fifth-seeded Cypriot whose movement was increasingly limited as the match wore on by what appeared to be hip or leg trouble.
“It’s unfortunate you couldn’t be 100 percent today,” Isner told Baghdatis at the trophy presentation. “I didn’t want to win like that. You’re a class act and I enjoyed playing you today.”
Isner, who hadn’t reached a final since winning in Atlanta last year, said he felt stronger as the match wore on.
But he admitted that playing an injured opponent was tricky.
“I just needed to keep trying to play aggressive and go for my shots. I felt like I did that out there, for the most part,” said Isner, who heads to Washington this week for another hardcourt tournament on the road to the US Open.
Baghdatis, seeking a first title since 2010 and playing in his first final since 2011, surrendered an early break in the opening set and never had a chance of regaining it as Isner lost just one point on his serve in the first frame.
It was more of the same in the second, when Isner broke for a 3-2 lead, and broke again to seal the win.
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