Saturday, July 11, 2009

Ram Chews Up Grass, Sets Up First All-American ATP Final of 2009

When the singles draw for Newport came out, few predicted Rajeev Ram to make the final. For starters, Ram wasn't even in the draw. Ram, ranked a lowly #181 in the world, only got in after Mardy Fish was summoned to Croatia to fill in for Andy Roddick.

But he has certainly made the most of the opportunity, winning four matches to make his first ATP final, which came only a couple days after his first ATP semifinal and first ATP quarterfinal.

Not bad for a player who last week couldn't even make the quarterfinals of the Winnetka, Illinois challenger.
Not only did Ram reach an unlikely singles final, he's also made it to the doubles final as well, partnering Australia'sJordan Kerr for the first time.

Ram beat Olivier Rochus convincingly in the semifinal, by the score of 6-3, 6-4. Ram has only dropped one set in the tournament, to Jesse Levine in his quarterfinal. Ram has avoided facing an opponent inside the top 100 through his first four matches in the weak Newport draw, so it could be a rude awakening in the final.

Ram faces Sam Querrey in the final, who upset two-time defending champion Fabrice Santoro in straight sets 6-3, 7-6(2). Querrey's serve took away chances for Santoro to get any of his trademark magic started, and Querrey's one break was the only one of the match.

The Newport final is the first All-American final of 2009, and should be a good chance for Querrey to pick up his second career title.

Ram has to be happy with what he's already achieved, which is good because chances are slim he wins another match this week. All the same, a nice story for one of the many hundreds of players who work tirelessly on the lower circuits and don't come close to a chance like this too often in their lifetimes.

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