The New Zealand Herald

‘Fatigued’ champ withdraws

- Michael Burgess

The ASB Classic has lost another top player, with defending champion Roberto Bautista-Agut pulling out of the event due to fatigue.

His withdrawal follows that of Tomas Berdych, announced on Saturday. The world No 24 won the Qatar Open in Doha overnight, beating Berdych in three sets in a match that lasted two hours.

Bautista-Agut is in some of the best form of his life, demonstrat­ed by his stunning three-set victory over Novak Djokovic last week in Doha. The Serb has been almost unbeatable on hard courts the past six months but Bautista-Agut trumped him in a tactical masterclas­s.

The 30-year-old also has an outstandin­g record at Stanley Street. The Spanish player hasn’t tasted defeat in Auckland since 2015, and claimed the trophy in 2016 and last year, with an epic final victory over Juan Martin Del Porto. Bautista-Agut also reached the semifinals here in 2014.

It’s a blow for the Classic but not a surprise. Bautista-Agut’s first-round match was scheduled for Tuesday, which would have given him little time to acclimatis­e and also recover from the 17-hour journey.

That’s the difficult reality for the ASB Classic. The grand slam in Melbourne is the primary focus for all players at this time of the year and they won’t do anything to compromise their preparatio­ns for that event.

The exit of Bautista-Agut means popular American Steve Johnson becomes a seed at the tournament and will now face Leonardo Mayer in the first round, while a lucky loser will also be promoted from the qualifying tournament.

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Roberto Bautista-Agut twice won in Auckland.
Photo / Photosport Roberto Bautista-Agut twice won in Auckland.

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