Soderling struggles to beat Chardy
Robin Soderling coasted in the first and last sets but had to fight
for his life in the second to emerge with a 6-1, 6-7 (4/7), 6-1 defeat
of Jeremy Chardy to win his opening battle at the Estoril Open
Wednesday.
The Swedish top seed needed almost two hours to go past his French
opponent, who put up a huge struggle at the midway point of the
second-round contest.
Brazilian Thomaz Bellucci, seeded sixth, handed France another defeat
on the day as he beat Eduard Roger-Vasselin 6-3, 5-7, 7-5.
Soderling is making what amounts to his start on the clay as the
run-up to Roland Garros takes flight.
The world number five lost in an opening match a week ago in
Barcelona, suffering with the vestiges of Achilles tendon and knee
injuries which he now says are behind him. Neverthless, the top seed
didn't have it easy against Chardy, who exploded into form after losing
the opening set in 28 quick minutes.
Soderling needed a comeback against the number 53 challenger to take
the third and move ahead at the Estadio Nacionale on perfect, sunny
spring day.
Soderling is trying to re-create the magic he made at the start of
the season, when he won three titles from four events and raced away to
an 18-1 record.
But the wheels came off in March with three straight-set defeats as
his injuries and illness set in.
Soderling skipped the traditional clay opening week in Monte Carlo to
recover but barely made an impression in Barcelona as he crashed out to
Croatian Ivan Dodig. AFP |