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Isner and Harrison advance at Newport
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 15 - 07 - 2012

NEWPORT, Rhode Island – Americans John Isner and Ryan Harrison will face off in the semifinals at the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships.
Isner, the top seed and defending champion, beat South Africa's Izak Van Der Merwe 6-4, 7-6 (2) Friday. Sixth-seeded Harrison was ahead 6-4, 3-0 when Germany's Benjamin Becker retired with an injury.
Lleyton Hewitt of Australia and 2009 Newport champion Rajeev Ram will meet in the other semifinal. Isner is looking to become the first consecutive champion on Newport's grass courts since Greg Rusedski in 2004-05.
Saturday's match on center court will follow induction ceremonies, with Jennifer Capriati and Gustavo Kuerten headlining the 2012 class.
Isner broke in the third game of the first set, going up 3-1, and closed out the final game of the set at love.
In the second set, Isner trailed 5-6 and was in danger of being broken in the 12th game. He trailed love-30, but came back with a hard serve down the middle for an ace. He closed the game by winning four of the final five points.
“More times than not, when I'm in a match and when I really need a big serve, I tend to come up with it,” he said. “At the very least I hit my fastest serve because I tend to have the adrenaline. It's something I've said a million times — it's a weapon I'm lucky to have and it's sort of a get out of jail free card.”
Isner then broke on the first point of the tiebreak. His 12th and final ace of the match gave him a 5-2 edge.
“It's huge. It happened yesterday,” he said of the quick start in the tiebreak. “I always say when I go up 1-0 on a break in a tiebreak, there's a good chance it's going to be 3-0.”
Isner improved to 23-10 in tiebreaks, best on the ATP tour.
He's is looking to become the first Newport champion to successfully defend his title since Greg Rusedski in 2005.
In the second quarterfinal match, Harrison overcame four break points in the final game of the first set. He's saved 19 of 22 break points this week.
During the break, a trainer worked on Becker's left leg and back. He was broken in the first and third games of the final set before retiring.
Before Harrison and Becker took the court, Isner was asked to compare the two he could have faced. “Ryan thinks he can beat anyone in the world,” he said, smiling, before saying he thought they were fairly even.
Hewitt and Ram both advanced in straight sets Thursday.

Ferrer vs. Almagro

Former champions David Ferrer of Spain and his countryman Nicolas Almagro Saturday advanced to the Swedish Open final.
The Spaniards defeated their opponents in straight sets, as the top-seeded Ferrer claimed a 6-3, 7-5 victory over Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria and the second-seeded Almagro ousted Jan Hajek of the Czech Republic 6-4, 6-3.
In the final Sunday the No. 5-ranked Ferrer, who reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon and the semifinals at the French Open earlier this year and also won the Swedish Open title in 2007, will play Almagro, who claimed the title in 2010.— Agencies


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