Tennis: Dent falls in third round at Wimbledon
WIMBLEDON, England - Newport Beach’s Taylor Dent, who entered the
third round at Wimbledon as one of only three Americans remaining in the
gentlemen’s singles draw, was eliminated in a close match Friday as
Australia’s Wayne Arthurs won four tiebreakers in a 7-6 (2), 7-6 (3), 6-7
(4), 7-6 (5) win at the All-England Club.
Dent, a former Corona del Mar High standout who won a CIF Southern
Section singles title as a freshman in 1996, two years before turning
pro, reached the third round for the first time at Wimbledon, defeating
Max Mirnyi in the first round and popular American Jan-Michael Gambill in
the second round.
Dent, who last year cranked out the fastest serve in Wimbledon history
at 144 mph, had 13 aces against Arthurs, a left-hander who served 32 aces
in the match.
With Dent and 11th-seeded Andy Roddick falling Friday, only one of the
14 U.S. men is left -- 98th-ranked Jeff Morrison. And if he loses to
Sjeng Schalken on Saturday, it will be the first time in 80 years that no
American made it to the fourth round.
It’s already the worst showing by U.S. men in the Open era, since
1968: Never before had fewer than two made the Round of 16.
--By Richard Dunn
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