tokyo91edberg_ivanisevic

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  1. Voo de Mar says:
    Points won by each set: [ 27-30, 42-37, 31-24 ]
    Points won directly behind the serve:
    49 % Edberg – 44 of 89
    43 % Ivanisevic – 44 of 102

    Super fast match on super fast carpet court (Supreme placed on concrete), it’s really crazy that they played under two hours with this scoreline & Edberg’s moderate serve! Nevertheless the youngster couldn’t deal with Edberg’s serve on that extreme carpet court allowing the Swede to get every second point directly on serve. Bizarre circumstances generally: just like a week before in Sydney, Edberg defeated Chang while Ivanisevic d. Agassi in the quarterfinals, and Edberg-Ivanisevic created almost a semifinal copy of their Sydney semifinal in terms of the scoreline. The Yugoslav [16] broke in the opening game, afterwards he hadn’t any chance in Edberg’s sixteen service games, but also the Swede couldn’t do too much (for example through 2nd and 3rd sets Ivanisevic won five straight games at love). Trailing 4:5 in the decider Edberg [1] held at love, another deciding tie-break seemed inevitable, but unexpectedly Edberg broke his opponent in the next game just helping him to make errors.

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