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Schuttler stumbles

Defending champ falls to Santoro in Qatar final

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Posted: Sunday January 09, 2000 04:04 PM

 

DOHA, Qatar (AP) -- Fabrice Santoro of France made tennis history Sunday by winning the Qatar Mobil Open 2000 to become the first leader of the ATP's inaugural Champions Race.

Santoro, 27, defeated the tournament's 1999 winner, Rainer Schuttler of Germany, who retired after the third game in the final set.

The match had been poised at one-set all after Schuttler won the first set 6-3 and Santoro took the next 7-5.

With Santoro leading 6-5 in the second set, it became apparent that the German was suffering from a cramp.

In the final set, Santoro eased into a three game lead and, after playing for 1 hour 54 minutes, Schuttler could not find the strength to carry on.

"It was not just the cramp. It was the stomach muscles and everything else," Schuttler, 23, said. "The match was tough and when you get to the final, you're really tired."

Schuttler, who has pulled out of a tournament in New Zealand to concentrate on getting fit for the Australian Open, was left to rue a missed opportunity to retain his Qatari crown.

Santoro, who reached the finals in 1998, pocketed $137,000 and now leads the ATP Champions Race.


 
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