7/31/11 7:48 PM | Kelli DeMario
Top seed Mardy Fish will have a chance to snag a second consecutive hard-court title, as he takes to the court against Ernests Gulbis. The players are set to meet for the championship on Sunday.
World No. 9 Mardy Fish reached his second final in a row, after holding on to oust fellow American Ryan Harrison Saturday afternoon. The 29-year-old American, who took home the Atlanta title a week ago, came through the semifinal in three sets, 6-0, 4-6, 7-6(3).
Fish is bidding for his 7th career ATP World Tour championship title.
World No. 84 Ernests Gulbis defeated American Alex Bogomolov in the semifinal, 6-2, 7-6(4). The 22-year-old Latvian looks to record his second ATP World Tour championship victory Sunday afternoon.
Prediction: Gulbis in three sets.
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Gulbis digs deep, amazing. Nothing spectacular, just pure determination.
Lets see, just start of the third set, but 2:0 helps.
anatolijs , 8/1/11 1:28 AM
Well look at that ... seems Ernie is maybe going to win this.
smr , 8/1/11 1:52 AM
Good win for Ernie in the end. He almost choked it away but held on. I think both guys were struggling with injuries, Fish with the heel and Ernie seemed to hurt his groin, by the end of the match. Let's see if this carries any momentum forward.
numero , 8/1/11 2:10 AM
Ernie! Will wonders never cease?
After beating Delpo, he deserved that title.
cherylmurray , 8/1/11 2:14 AM
Great, Ernie wins it!
Its been so so hard to be his fan...He is 22 already, seems 18 yesterday...
Anyway I see some work behind these wins, but still mostly tallent.
Keep going!
anatolijs , 8/1/11 2:19 AM
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And Ernie double faults on set point. Not really surprising. Let's see if there's any fight left in him.
numero , 8/1/11 12:23 AM