
I had such high hopes for
Andy Roddick. He is undeniably the master of serves, but it always helps to have other tricks up your sleeves. When
Hewitt started catching on to his superfast serves, Roddick's in deep trouble. Hewitt just wears him down until he makes an unforced error. Roddick did make 31 aces, but he also had way too many double faults.
Hewitt won the
match 3-6, 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (7-4), 6-1, becoming the first Australian men's singles finalist in 17 years. Now ranked number two after this win, Hewitt faces
Marat Safin on Sunday night.
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