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Ouellette defeats Slovic
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PERRY HUANG
Dawgman.com | May 26, 2006 |
PALO ALTO, Calif. - In a slugfest between left handers that lasted nearly three hours, a forehand overhead into the net gave Greg Ouellette of Florida a 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (4) victory over Alex Slovic of Washington on Wednesday afternoon in an NCAA Men's Round of 64 singles match on Stanford's Taube South Court #2.
Slovic finished the season with a 28-15 record
in singles, while Ouellette advanced to face fifth
seeded Ludovic Walter of Duke in the Round of 32.
Walter moved on when his opponent, Michal Kokta of
Baylor, retired with an injury after trailing 1-4 in
the first set.
Slovic had his chances to take command in the
first set when Ouellette double faulted to give him a
service break and a 4-2 lead. Slovic served for 5-2,
but the feisty Gator returned the break on an errant
forehand beyond the baseline. Slovic had two chances
to break serve in the eighth game for a 5-3 lead when
he led 15-40, but Ouellette saved the first on a
forehand unforced error and the second on a forehand
overhead winner. Slovic got a third break chance on a
backhand error by Ouellette but squandered it when he
hit a forehand overhead well beyond the baseline.
Ouellette went on to hold for a 4-4 tie.
With Slovic serving in the ninth game, the two
players battled through 20 points and seven deuces.
Ouellette had six break points but Slovic saved one
with a forehand volley winner and the other five with
big serves wide to Ouellette's forehand, tallying two
aces and three service winners. A service winner down
the center service line then gave Slovic a game point
but two straight unforced errors by Slovic gave
Ouellette his seventh break chance, and he finally
converted with a forehand return winner to take a 5-4
lead and serve for the set.
Ouellette trailed 15-30
in the 10th game but two more unforced errors by
Slovic gave him a set point and he seized it with a
service winner wide to Slovic's forehand.
In the second set a double fault by Slovic
gave Ouellette the opening game, but Slovic dominated
after that, winning six straight games and forcing the
match to a decisive third set. It looked like
Ouellette might win the set and match easily when he
held serve twice and got a break for a 3-0 lead, but
Slovic rallied. He held serve in the fourth game to
get on the board, broke in the next game when the
Gator double faulted, and then held serve in the sixth
game for a 3-3 tie.
Slovic had two chances to break serve in the
seventh game to go up 4-3, but gave away the first
with a forehand unforced error and lost the second
when Ouellette drilled a forehand winner down the line
in the deuce court. Four points later Ouellette went
up 4-3 when a forehand by Slovic landed long. Three
routine service games brought the set to 5 all. Slovic
had a break chance in the 11th game to go up 6-5 and
serve for the match, but could not convert. Two deuces
later Slovic netted a crosscourt forehand and forehand
volley to give Ouellette a 6-5 lead. Slovic held
serve easily for 6-6, extending the match into a
tiebreak that would determine the winner.
Ouellette
won the first point with a service winner down the
center service line, but Slovic tied it at 1 on a
backhand unforced error. Ouellette regained the lead
at 3-1, but Slovic won the next three points to go up
4-3.
Unfortunately the rest of the tiebreak went in
Ouellette's favor as he won the next four points,
three of them on unforced errors by Slovic, to close
out the match.
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