Montanes Rallies To Win Dutch Open Title
POSTED: 11:53 am PDT July 20,
2008
Amersfoort, The Netherlands -- (Sports Network) - Spain's Albert Montanes rallied to down Steve Darcis of Belgium and win the Dutch Open title Sunday.Montanes was blitzed in the first set by the third-seeded Darcis, the defending champion here, but settled down and came back to take his first ATP singles title in three sets, 1-6, 7-5, 6-3. "I've always dreamt about winning an ATP title and this moment is very special for me," Montanes said. "In the first set Steve (Darcis) played really well and didn't give me many chances. Then I think his level dropped in the beginning of the second set and I was able to take advantage of that and started playing my game." Darcis captured his first-ever ATP singles title last year at this event and was trying to become the first player to successfully defend the Dutch Open crown since Balazs Taroczy, who won five straight from 1978-82. "I think I played a very good first set but after that not so good," Darcis said. "He played a very solid match so I only have to congratulate him for winning his first ATP title." Montanes, seeded fifth, was dominant here all week. He had not dropped a set until falling to Darcis in the opening frame on Sunday. The Barcelona resident was 0-4 in finals coming in and had last reached a title match last year in Casablanca, losing 6-1, 6-1 to France's Paul-Henri Mathieu. Sunday's matchup was the first between the 24-year-old Darcis and the 27- year-old Montanes and Spaniard earned $86,000 for his efforts.
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