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Tennis: Japan suffer triple blow at French Open

Published: 25 May 2015 - 03:37 pm | Last Updated: 13 Jan 2022 - 02:11 pm


Paris--Fourth seed Tomas Berdych showed no mercy to Japanese qualifier Yoshihito Nishioka in the first round of the French Open on Monday, defeating the teenager 6-0, 7-5, 6-3 on Court Suzanne Lenglen.

Nishioka was one of three Japanese men to lose, leaving only fifth seed Kei Nishikori still involved in the men's singles.

The left-handed Nishioka, who retired ill in the first round of last year's US Open in his only previous major appearance, did however recover from a disastrous start to put up a spirited fight against the Czech star.

Berdych required less than half an hour to win the opening set but Nishioka held his serve at the start of the second and even had a break point opportunity in the following game.

Berdych, a semi-finalist at Roland Garros in 2010, recovered to hold his serve and eventually claimed the set after 47 minutes, Nishioka's fighting performance ultimately proving to be in vain.

Nishioka did not give up though, saving three break points at the beginning of the third set and coming back to win the game with a delightful lob from the baseline with his opponent stranded at the net.

But Berdych's class told in the end as he converted the first of two match points in the ninth game of the set.

"There are still a lot of places to improve which is good. It is always good to have the first one down and now I'll just keep focusing on my next opponent," Berdych, who will face veteran compatriot Radek Stepanek in the next round, said on-court at the end of the match.

Nishioka, meanwhile, admitted the occasion got the better of him in the early exchanges and accepted Berdych just didn't give him any chances to come back into the match.

AFP