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Capriati cruises past Dechy

27 giugno 2004
Wimbledon


Jennifer Capriati quietly cruised into the fourth round at Wimbledon for the ninth time today with a 7-5, 6-1 victory over France's Nathalie Dechy.

The encounter was played in a strangely subdued atmosphere on Court No.1 with only smattering of spectators. And when seventh seed Capriati went to celebrate the win, a bemused look came across her face as she searched for recipients of a wave and a smile. Instead, she settled for a quick thumbs up to her support group in the guest box, before picking up her rackets and leaving the court after extending her unbeaten run against her French opponent to five games.

Capriati and Dechy might have expected a carnival atmosphere as they left their locker rooms for the opening match on the third Middle Sunday at The Championships. People remembered the previous years of 1991 and 1997 for the size and reaction of the crowds let in on a first-come, first-served basis.

But while Roger Federer and Thomas Johansson experienced multiple Mexican waves on Centre Court, the two ladies received polite applause. But Capriati will not be bothered. She made the quarter-finals last year and, on her form against Dechy, will be confident of at least emulating that run again.

The American looked to have it all in hand as she broke the 25th seed to build a 3-0 lead in the opening set. But suddenly unforced errors crept into her game and Dechy made a concerted and ultimately successful effort to pull level.

But Capriati, using her strong shoulders, began to unleash some fine returns and broke Dechy again to seal the lead. The breakthrough relaxed Capriati as Dechy tightened up and she swept through the second set to complete the triumph in 72 minutes.

Capriati said: "I think it was a good win. The first set was a little bit tough, but I stuck in there. It was a little bit of a test. Then I just really played well in the second set when I got going."