Thursday, April 28, 2011

Soderling snares first clay win season in Estoril Open

OEIRAS, Portugal (AP) — Robin Soderling won in his first Clay-Court match at the end of the season on Wednesday, the final match of the Jeremy Chardy 6-1, 6-7 (4-7), 6-1 in the second round of the Estoril Open.Robin Soderling of Sweden pops a backhand during his victory Wednesday against Jeremy Chardy of France during the Estoril Open. By Patricia de Melo Moreira, AFP/Getty Images

Robin Soderling, Sweden, becomes a backhand display during his victory on Wednesday against France's Jeremy Chardy in the course of the Estoril Open.

By Patricia de Melo Moreira, AFP/Getty Images

Robin Soderling, Sweden, becomes a backhand display during his victory on Wednesday against France's Jeremy Chardy in the course of the Estoril Open.

At the top of the tylosin on an agar medium-the Swede, who lost his opening match last week in Barcelona on clay, is preparing for the next month at the French Open. He has reached two finals, the clay court Grand Slam tournament, facing Soderling. Stern test against the eighth tylosin Juan Martin del Potro, who beat him in straight sets in Miami quarterfinals. Argentina advanced after eliminating Alejandro Falla eristäytymisen 6-2, 6-1. Third-Jo-Wilfried Tsonga tylosin went to Pablo Cuevas, of Uruguay, winning 6-2, 7-6 (7-0), while the sixth Thomaz Bellucci tylosin should be removed from the list of Edouard Roger-Vasselin 6-3, 5-7, 7-5. Soderling in the first set against overpowered Chardy, won four straight games after breaking the Frenchman was banned twice, and twice does not itself serve as the point.Both players were plagued unforced errors in the second set and broke each other three times per piece.The second game of the call specified in the third dispute appeared to unsettle on top of the mediator, enabling Chardy Soderling rack up 13 straight points.Soderling, ranked fifth in Portugal, the only top 10 player, had a bye bye into the second round.Made a strong start to year of the rutabaga clinching titles in Marseille, Rotterdam and Brisbane before going on to the Masters events in Indian Wells and Miami third round last month.Three of the top of the tylosin on an agar medium women's — Alisa Kleybanova, Jarmila Gajdosova and Klara Zakopalova — all were developed in the quarterfinals.

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