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Semifinal Agony For Moodie
Wesley Moodie came agonisingly
close to reaching the Australian
Open doubles final before going
down to Wimbledon champions
Arnaud Clement and Michael
Llodra.
Moodie and partner Jeff Coetzee
lost 6-4, 7-6 despite having a
3-0 lead and a double break in
the first set and a set point in
the second set tie-break.
The pair started like a train,
but after establishing the
double-break, they lost six
games in a row. When the second
set went to a tie-break, they
trailed 6-4 but saved two match
points to force a set point of
their own. But, Clement played
an inspired point to deny them.
It was a disappointing result
for Moodie and Coetzee, who also
reached the final in Doha a
couple of weeks ago.
“We’re not too happy about the
way it worked out,” said Moodie.
“But we’ve done well together
and would definitely like to
continue as a partnership. When
I won Wimbledon last time it
took a lot of pressure of my
singles. I would like to get
into a partnership which is long
term, and then see where my
singles takes me.”
Moodie joined the Monte Carlo
Tennis Academy (MCTA) last June,
and is benefiting from the
guidance given to him by David
Sammel, Antony Hampson and the
rest of the coaching team.
The MCTA is the world’s first
touring tennis academy.
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