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Serbia’s Krstin wins Dayak Championsh­ip

- By Orkula Shaagee

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erbia’s Pedja Krstin upsets top seed Frenchman Calvin Hemery 6-2, 6-4 to win this year’s Dayak Championsh­ip Nigeria F2 Futures in Abuja on Saturday - the same day his superstar compatriot, Novak Djokovic was beaten by the same scoreline by Rafael Nadal at the Madrid Open.

The fourth-seeded Krstin had in the semi-final claimed the scalp of Canadian second seed, Brayden Schnur, who won the Tombim Open Nigeria F1 Futures, and showed he meant business breaking world no 279 Hemery, a half-Nigerian, to love in the first game.

The final match, which had Nigeria’s Minister of Informatio­n, Tourism and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Senator Udo Udoma and former Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada as Special Guests, saw Hemery responded instantly to tie the game but it was the Serbian that won the next four games to lead 5-1; an advantage he held to see off the set with a 6-2 scoreline.

There was only one break in the second set and it went to Krstin, who in 2014, won four Futures titles and one Challenger which helped him to career-high world no 159 in the ITF ranking.

Mohammed, in his remarks during the presentati­on ceremony stated that the three week event, which will end with the GSL Open Nigeria F3 Futures, is beyond tennis as it has been enhancing Nigeria’s Tourism potential as well as the nation’s hospitalit­y.

He said, “With over 60 foreigners from about 25 countries representi­ng six continents of the world staying in our country for over three weeks, this event has served as an avenue to tell more about our dear country that we are a peaceful and hospitable nation. We are happy that a sport like tennis is giving us a very good image because all the players will tell good story of Nigeria when they get back to their countries.”

Meanwhile, the 1st GSL Open Nigeria F3 Futures will serve off today with no less than six Nigerians in the main draw.

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