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		<title>Carpe Diem:  Baghdatis Seizes Stockholm Open Trophy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With top seed Robyn Soderling's withdrawal from the semifinals due to an elbow problem, Marcos Baghdatis was gifted a berth in the finals at the Stockholm Open.  The Cypriot now ranked 66th took full advantage of Soderling's generosity in holding off Belgian Olivier Rochus 6-1, 7-5 to carry his first ATP title since Zagreb in 2007.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1575" title="img_8640" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/img_8640-199x300.jpg" alt="img_8640" width="199" height="300" /><strong>With top seed Robyn Soderling&#8217;s withdrawal from the semifinals due to an elbow problem, Marcos Baghdatis was gifted a berth in the finals at the Stockholm Open.  The Cypriot now ranked 66</strong><sup><strong>th</strong></sup><strong> took full advantage of Soderling&#8217;s generosity in holding off Belgian Olivier Rochus 6-1, 7-5 to carry his first ATP title since Zagreb in 2007.</strong></p>
<p>Since reaching the Australian Open final in 2006, Baghdatis&#8217;career has hit multiple bumps. The Cypriot&#8217;s ranking plummeted to 151 in July of this year after reaching a high of 8 in 2006. Of late, Baghdatis has been dabbling on the challenger circuit where he&#8217;s won a couple of tourneys. Currently 87<sup>th</sup> in the world, Rochus has also been longing for a title, his last was in 2006. Regardless of the adversary, for the Belgian, this was going to be a formidable task after a three set semifinal zapped a great deal of his energy.</p>
<p>After each player successfully held in his opening game, Rochus troubled Baghdatis by taking him to four deuces. But, with an ace and a forehand up the line winner, Marcos stayed on serve at 2-1. Perhaps a little fatigued, at 40-15, Rochus committed two double faults for deuce.  Now with a forehand winner, Baghdatis had his initial break point.  However, with a decent serve, Rochus got an error in reply for deuce.  Ultimately, with two backhand errors from Olivier, Marcos secured the break on his third try.  After easily consolidating, with a backhand down the line winner, Baghdatis had another break chance. Later on, Baghdatis capitalized stretching his lead to 5-1.  With a solid service game, Baghdatis put the set to rest.</p>
<p><span id="more-1568"></span>Baghdatis continued to ride the wave in the second set.  The Cypriot forced Rochus into errors to break right off the bat.  Still, a tenacious Rochus was able to get the better of Baghdatis in the long rallies and leveled the set at 1 all.  By readily holding serve, Rochus had his first lead in the set at 2-1.  Afterwards, Olivier coerced Marcos into three consecutive mistakes to earn triple break point.  But, unlike his vertically challenged opponent, Baghdatis aced his way out of trouble. Yet, with Marcos serving at 2-3, with a few aggressive returns, Olivier pressed some backhand errors for break point.  When Baghdatis&#8217; attempt at a forehand dropshot failed, Rochus took a 4-2 lead. The next game though because of some mistimed backhands, Rochus was unable to consolidate.  The turning point in the set came with Rochus serving at 5 all and 40-0.  Baghdatis crushed a backhand down the line return winner on a second serve, got lucky on net court forehand and pressured Rochus into a forehand error for deuce. Subsequently, after Rochus fired a backhand down the line, Marcos blasted a forehand up the line for a winner and break point. As Rochus&#8217; forehand sailed long, Baghdatis went ahead 6-5.  Serving for the match, Baghdatis had a backhand kiss the line to arrive at double championship point. Marcos then served an ace to bed the tournament.</p>
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