Roddick beats plucky Lopez to claim Dubai title

Sat Mar 8, 2008 2:06pm EST
 
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By Barry Wood

DUBAI (Reuters) - American Andy Roddick beat unseeded Spaniard Feliciano Lopez 6-7 6-4 6-2 in a pulsating match to win the Dubai Championships on Saturday.

Sixth-seeded Roddick secured his 25th career title and second of the year after his success in San Jose last month.

The first American to reach the final, he was in the event for the first time and beat world number two Rafael Nadal in the last eight and number three Novak Djokovic in the semis.

"I'm excited," said Roddick. "I stated a couple of weeks ago that a big part of my decision to come here was to try to get a shot at the top players and I was able to do that, and success here has made it look like it was a good idea.

"I'm just happy to be playing really good tennis right now," added the American who did not drop his serve in the tournament. Roddick did not face a break point in the final and his 22 aces in the match brought his total for the week to 84.

He had the chance to earn two break points in the opening game but put an easy volley wide. He then fought off break point at 1-0 and two more at 4-3 as the set moved towards a tiebreak.

Roddick's ninth ace earned him a set point at 7-6 in the tiebreak but it was Lopez who took the set when the American sent a return long on the Spaniard's third set point.

Lopez, who matched Roddick in aces and with his readiness to attack the net giving him the edge, held the opening game of the second set by firing down three consecutive aces.  Continued...

 
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