Tennis: Lloyd not the old man this week
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Richard Dunn
NEWPORT BEACH - Any win is a good win for Britain’s John Lloyd on
the Success Magazine Champions Tour.
“I don’t win too many these days,” Lloyd said Wednesday night in cool
conditions at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, where he defeated Guillermo
Vilas, 6-3, 6-4, in the opening round of the round-robin men’s senior
tennis event.
In the other opening-round match, French star Yannick Noah beat Scott
Davis, the club’s director of tennis, 6-3, 6-3.
Lloyd, who turns 47 on Aug. 27, took advantage of double faults by
Vilas and won a 90-minute match.
“I thought (Vilas) got on top when he got that break (at 2-2 in the
second set), but then he let me back in the game,” said Lloyd, who became
the first Englishman to reach a Grand Slam singles final in the Open era,
when he advanced to the 1977 Australian Open title match.
“I was scrambling,” added Lloyd, “but he had too many double faults.
It would’ve been an even match and we would’ve gone into a tie-breaker if
he hadn’t (double faulted so frequently). I got way too many cheap
points, and he knows if he hits it short, I’m going to come in.”
Lloyd, a three-time Grand Slam mixed doubles winner with Wendy
Turnbull, must come back with an early match today (1 p.m.) against
Frenchman Henri LeConte.
“I’ll be feeling it (today), but if we would’ve played another set on
these hardcourts, it would be real tough,” said Lloyd, who was also glad
he’s not the oldest player in the field this week, a tag he usually
wears.
“Guillermo’s taking over this week (at 48),” Lloyd said.
The singles and doubles event runs through Sunday and features John
McEnroe, who will face Davis tonight at 7 o’clock. Following that match
will be Noah and Mats Wilander.
Also playing in the event is Pat Cash, who won two Australian Opens
and one Wimbledon title in his career.
LeConte and Lloyd play today at 1 p.m., followed by Cash and Vilas in
the afternoon session. For tickets: (866) 783-6647.
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