Paes-Stepanek suffer defeat in year-end finals

November 06, 2013 08:38 pm | Updated May 26, 2016 03:49 am IST - London

David Marrero of Spain (left) and Fernando Verdasco of Spain, second right shakes hands with Radek Stepanek of Czech Republic and Leander Paes after winning their ATP World Tour Finals doubles tennis match in London on Wednesday.

David Marrero of Spain (left) and Fernando Verdasco of Spain, second right shakes hands with Radek Stepanek of Czech Republic and Leander Paes after winning their ATP World Tour Finals doubles tennis match in London on Wednesday.

Leander Paes and his Czech partner Radek Stepanek today lost their second Group B match to David Marrero and Fernando Verdasco, a defeat which has made their road to semifinals at the year-end ATP World Tour finals tougher.

The seventh seeded Indo-Czech pair fought hard before losing 4-6 6-7 (5) to their Spanish rivals in one hour and 29 minutes.

Now Paes and Stepanek, the US Open winners, must beat Marcel Granollers and Mark Lopez for making it to the next stage without any favour from other teams.

The Indo-Czech pair had beaten Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares on Tuesday.

With their win today, Marrero and Verdasco became the first team to qualify for the semifinals with two wins in as many matches. They are sitting atop the table in Group B.

The top two teams in each group will qualify for the semifinals.

In the match today, Marrero and Verdasco mixed up net and baseline play to negotiate a break of the Stepanek serve to 30 for a 5-4 lead in the first set. Verdasco clinched the 34-minute opener with a hold to love, finishing with an ace.

The pair had lost just two of their service points.

Paes lost his serve to 30 in the opening game of the second set, but the Indian-Czech team recovered from 0-2 by winning three straight games. Both teams completed routine service holds through to the tie-break.

Verdasco served for the set at 6-4, but hit a double fault. His second serve hit Marrero on the shoulder. Both players turned to one another and smiled. Marrero made sure on their second match point opportunity when he hit a powerful forehand to the feet of Paes.

The Spaniards won 34 of their 41 first service points in total.

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