Search:
StoriesVideos
Home Tennis 

Story


Petzschner Wins First ATP Crown In Vienna

Sunday, October 12, 2008

(Sports Network) - German qualifier Philipp Petzschner downed Gael Monfils of France in straight sets on Sunday in the final of the Bank Austria Tennis Trophy tournament, winning his first career ATP title.

Petzschner rolled to a 6-4, 6-4 win, avenging a loss to the eighth-seeded Monfils in Bangkok two weeks ago. Monfils bounced Petzschner in the quarterfinals there before losing to fellow Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.

The 24-year-old German qualifier was just 5-8 in singles play this year before this week's run to the title match, his first-ever ATP final.

"I feel great," said Petzschner. "It was an unbelievable week and I think I played the best tennis of my life. From the beginning of the week to the final match, I played great and I am really happy I won my first tournament here."

Monfils, meanwhile, was playing in his first final of 2008. He fell to 1-5 all-time in ATP title matches, with his lone crown coming at Sopot in 2005. His best previous finishes this year were a trio of semifinal setbacks, including a loss to Roger Federer at the French Open.

"Philipp played great tennis," said Monfils. "He played better than me and was more consistent today. I was below his level today [and] hit some bad shots."

Petzschner earned a first prize of $185,000.

Sports E-News

Sign up to receive daily sports headlines.
 


Teens and sleep, benefits of naps, older people and sleep, snoring. See nine sleep myths debunked right here. Full Story ››

Having a hard time maintaining a beautiful garden? Check out these five plants that even you can’t mess up. Full Story ››

So you want a cool job huh? Find out what you could be making to do something you love. Full Story ››

Looking for a new car? Find your ride with the Model Showcase featuring all the new cars from top manufacturers. Full Story ››

Don’t be left out. Make the switch to Digital TV.

Market Place

Sponsor Links