Showing posts with label Czech Tomas Berdych. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Czech Tomas Berdych. Show all posts

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Berdych demolished by 'perfect' Federer


INDIAN WELLS, California - Czech Tomas Berdych ran into a human buzz-saw in Roger Federer at the BNP Paribas Open on Friday, saying that the Swiss world number two had done "pretty much everything perfect" during a 6-4 6-0 win.

Berdych had beaten Federer five times in their previous nine meetings but he had no answer to his long-time rival at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden as he was broken once in the first set and three times in the second in a one-sided quarter-final.

"It's always about being ready, waiting for a chance," ninth seed Berdych told reporters after being swept aside in just 68 minutes on the showpiece stadium court as Federer hit 21 winners and never faced a break point.

"He was doing pretty much everything perfect ... he was doing pretty much everything on the top level, and there was not much that I can do."

Berdych had beaten the Swiss in all three of their previous meetings in the United States but he became increasingly error-prone after making a strong start as his opponent's dominance took a heavy toll.

Asked if he had felt that Federer was unbeatable based on his superb form during their quarter-final, Berdych replied: "Yeah, it kind of felt like that from the beginning. He played pretty well.

"It was one of his very tough performances. When you feel that he's in control right from the beginning, then of course you have to come up with your best game. You want to play well. You just want to play your best.

"There is a very thin line in between that and overdoing it. It's not so easy, really to control it every single time that you go play a player like this, even if he's playing in such a good shape. Today I stepped a little bit over it."

Berdych, who was beaten by Federer in three sets when they last played, in Dubai in 2014, slipped to 6-13 against the Swiss after their 19th career encounter. (Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Gene Cherry)

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Murray downs Berdych to reach 4th Aussie final


MELBOURNE -- Britain's Andy Murray stormed into his fourth Australian Open final with a commanding four-sets win over Czech Tomas Berdych on Thursday.

The dual Grand Slam champion, seeded six, beat the seventh-seed 6-7 (6/8), 6-0, 6-3, 7-5 and will play either Novak Djokovic or defending champion Stan Wawrinka in Sunday's decider.

The tournament has been a heartbreak Grand Slam for the Scot with three runner-up finishes, but he has given himself another chance to break through and add to his Wimbledon and US Open titles.

The world No. 6 was too strong for Berdych, who wasn't the same player that eliminated Rafael Nadal in the quarter-finals.

After losing a marathon 76-minute opening set in a tiebreaker, Murray finished strongly to clinch the match in 3 hours 26 minutes on Rod Laver Arena.

There was plenty of friction between the two and a few glares at each other at changeovers during the opening set sparked by Berdych's decision to hire former Murray team member Dani Vallverdu as his coach.

"I was disappointed to lose the opening set after I had a couple of chances at the end but I felt I was playing better as the set went on and I was very aggressive at the beginning of the second set," Murray said.

"I got more comfortable with the conditions and with Tomas's ball, in the beginning I was feeling quite rushed and then I got more aggressive and made him do more running."

Murray admitted there was extra tension in the match caused by the attention over Vallverdu in the Berdych camp.

"A lot was made of Dani working with him. Me and Dani have been friends since we were 15 and I felt that was a little bit unfair and unnecessary. There is more to life than sport," he said.

Murray broke Berdych's serve six times and hit 40 winners, while Berdych served more double-faults than aces.

The Czech broke the Scot in the eighth game but was himself broken as he served for the set at 5-3.

Berdych fought off break points in the 11th game but prevailed in the tiebreaker after Murray had set point at 6-5.

It was a psychological lift for the Czech coming out on top after a 76 minute tussle.

There were some sparks when Berdych said 'Good play, Tomas' to himself as he passed by Murray after winning the set to the Scot's displeasure.

But the dual major champion raced through the second set with a triple service break over disengaged Berdych in just 30 minutes.

Murray went on the offensive and broke Berdych after trailing 0-40, hitting a forehand winner to the corner on break point.

Berdych was serving more double faults than aces as the Scot stormed to a two sets to one lead.

Murray's greater variety of shots caused Berdych problems and had the Czech frequently off balance and he got the decisive break of serve in the 11th game, clinching the match with an ace in his next service game.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com