Stich Beats Muster to Gain Seniors Graz Final, Ivanisevic FlipsPosted on August 16, 2007 Michael Stich scored his best-ever win on the BlackRock Tour of Champions to defeat home-favourite Thomas Muster and reach the final of the s Tennis Masters in Graz-Reininghaus, Austria. “I thought I had him at the end of the second set, but you never have him until you win the last point against him. He really came back very strong and kept fighting. It was good to beat him here in his home country and hometown. I’m happy.” Muster was understandably disappointed, but accepted that there was nothing more that he could have done. “Michael played extremely well. I thought I had him in the first set but I didn’t take my chances,” said Muster. “He was up in the second but let it go, and then we played a fantastic Champions’ Tie-break. It was a good match, a great crowd and a fantastic day. “It’s hard to lose in front of your home crowd and not make it to the final, but that’s the way it is. It’s good for the people to see that I don’t get a free ticket into the final. People expect you to win so maybe it’s not that bad for them to see that we need to fight to get there. Even though we are having fun, everyone wants to win at the end of the day.” Stich will now play either Cedric Pioline or Goran Ivanisevic in the final. BAD GORAN IS BACK When Goran Ivanisevic won Wimbledon as a wild card in 2001, he regaled journalists with stories of how two sides to his personality were battling for supremacy - Good Goran and Bad Goran. If nothing could be resolved, he would send for Emergency 911 Goran. Michael Stich d Thomas Muster 6-4, 6-7(5), 10-3 (Champions' Tie-break) |
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