Points won by each set: | 27-33, 37-28, 30-21 |
Points won directly behind the serve:
17 % Gomez – 17 of 98
10 % Becker – 8 of 78
An interesting 2-hour 17-minute match on a former US Open clay-court arena (1975-77): The top seeded Becker [2], only 19 y.o. then, yet already targeting the pinnacle of men’s tennis, and trying to adjust his game-style to slower surface, against the future French Open champion… Gomez [12] led 4:2* in the opener to lose four straight games. The Ecuadorian led 4:2 again in the 2nd set, Becker again broke back, but Gomez leveled at one set apiece. There was a 3-minute break at 1:1 (30/15) in the decider on Becker’s serve, because Gomez couldn’t accept Paulo Pereira’s overruling of linesman’s decision that changed the scoreline in Becker’s favour. The German led 3:2* (40/15), but Gomez won the last four games. “I was the better player all the way,” Becker said. “I had so many break points, so many easy shots and did it all wrong. And Gomez began hitting the lines and the tape and the ball would go in. He could have closed his eyes and put the ball on the court.”
Points won by each set: | 27-33, 37-28, 30-21 |
Points won directly behind the serve:
17 % Gomez – 17 of 98
10 % Becker – 8 of 78
An interesting 2-hour 17-minute match on a former US Open clay-court arena (1975-77): The top seeded Becker [2], only 19 y.o. then, yet already targeting the pinnacle of men’s tennis, and trying to adjust his game-style to slower surface, against the future French Open champion… Gomez [12] led 4:2* in the opener to lose four straight games. The Ecuadorian led 4:2 again in the 2nd set, Becker again broke back, but Gomez leveled at one set apiece. There was a 3-minute break at 1:1 (30/15) in the decider on Becker’s serve, because Gomez couldn’t accept Paulo Pereira’s overruling of linesman’s decision that changed the scoreline in Becker’s favour. The German led 3:2* (40/15), but Gomez won the last four games. “I was the better player all the way,” Becker said. “I had so many break points, so many easy shots and did it all wrong. And Gomez began hitting the lines and the tape and the ball would go in. He could have closed his eyes and put the ball on the court.”