Sunday, September 19, 2004
Holyfield half volleys and backhand slice don't cut the mustard
In a blustery, sun-spoiled Saturday morning set, John Holyfield fell to Roger Willcocks'mixture of attacking flair and defensive tenacity - in yet another tiebreak.
Holyfield made the early running with some quality half volleys, but Willcocks switched tack after Holyfield expressed his preference for these during a switch-over. Doh! Both players made a catalogue of errors, but Willcocks had just a shave more in attack. "My backhand produced a few surprise winners," he grunted.
Opposite, Derek Cook dished out a 6-0 drubbing to Marcus Clay.
In a blustery, sun-spoiled Saturday morning set, John Holyfield fell to Roger Willcocks'mixture of attacking flair and defensive tenacity - in yet another tiebreak.
Holyfield made the early running with some quality half volleys, but Willcocks switched tack after Holyfield expressed his preference for these during a switch-over. Doh! Both players made a catalogue of errors, but Willcocks had just a shave more in attack. "My backhand produced a few surprise winners," he grunted.
Opposite, Derek Cook dished out a 6-0 drubbing to Marcus Clay.
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