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Baghdatis-Gicquel enter doubles final

January 06, 2008 10:41 IST
By Deepti Patwardhan in Chennai

Marcos Baghdatis somewhat made up for the first round disappointment in the singles by advancing to the doubles final at the Chennai Open with French partner Marc Gicquel.

Baghdatis-Gicquel downed American Rajeev Ram and Harel Levy of Israel 6-7 (2), 7-6, 10-8 in the semi-final on Saturday night to set up a title clash with Thai twins Sanchai and Sonchat Ratiwatana.

The Ratiwatanas had also fought back from set down to beat Pakistan's Aisam Qureshi and Croatian teenager Marin Cilic 2-6, 6-2, 10-4.

After making a cracking start to the match, Qureshi-Cilic faded away as the Croat, who had lost his singles semi-final to Mikhail Youzhny earlier in the day, made a string of unforced errors and gave up the match without a fight in the match tie-break.

Baghdatis-Gicquel and Ram-Levy walked onto the centre court right after the colossal four-hour battle between Rafael Nadal and Carlos Moya. While the two Spaniards turned up the intensity, fighting for each and every point, the doubles fare that followed up was a fluffy dessert.

A small crowd was still hanging around well past mid-night to cheer Ram -- an American player of Indian origin. Though the US-Israeli pair looked better co-ordinated than their opponents for most part of the match, they were unable to cease the important moments.

While both the teams traded a break each in the first two sets, it was the Cypriots' class that pulled his team through in the match tie-break.

When his team looked cornered, Baghdatis managed to eke out impossible angles on the passing shots in the tie-break to turn the tables.

Deepti Patwardhan in Chennai

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