Roddick outclassed Aussie wildcard

Written by: on 4th January 2011
2008 US Open
Roddick outclassed Aussie wildcard

Andy Roddick (USA)  |

American drawcard Andy Roddick started his Brisbane International title defence in style by outclassing Australian wildcard Marinko Matosevic on Monday night.

Roddick took just 72 minutes to dispose of Australia’s third highest-ranked player 6-3 6-2 in front of an appreciative crowd at Pat Rafter Arena.

Croatian-born Matosevic, who won the Australian Open wildcard playoff last month, wasn’t disgraced, putting the heat on the world No.8 in the first half of the first set.

The 25-year-old Melbourne baseliner, who has built his ranking up to 138th in the world through challenger tournaments, showed good composure and produced strong groundstrokes but wilted as he attempted to push Roddick in the second set.

The defending champion broke Matosevic’s serve in the sixth game and called on his signature big serve to save a break back point in the next game.

After closing out the first set, Roddick raced to 5-0 in the second set but, to his under pressure rival’s credit, was broken to the delight of the local fans.

Despite Matosevic’s efforts, Roddick’s display emphasised the vast gulf between the top 10 and Australia’s Davis Cup contenders.

Davis Cup coach Todd Woodbridge, watching from Matosevic’s corner, would have been impressed with his point construction and temperament in the first set but his big first serve (46 per cent) was no where near as reliable as that of Roddick (62 per cent).

Roddick denied he felt under any extra pressure to defend the title he won over Czech Radek Stepanek last year.

“More so the pressure is always to use this tournament to get me ready for Melbourne, it worked last year so I’m going to do it again this year,” he said.

The second-seeded Texan fired down five aces but it was his return, which included breaking four times from six break point chances, that pleased him most in his first match of 2011.

“Any time you break on half your return games is a good thing,” he said.

Roddick’s win puts him through to a second-round encounter with Ukraine’s Alexandr Dolgopolov, which would set up a likely quarter-final clash with fifth seed Marcos Baghdatis.

Top seed Robin Soderling will open his campaign on Tuesday night against qualifier Ryan Harrison.

Despite the world No.4′s success in 2010 he is still yet to win a hardcourt title.

“I don’t know why, because it is a surface that should be very good for me, I have never had the good results but hopefully that will change for me this year,” Soderling said.

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