The Arizona Republic

‘He’s with me’: Still mourning father’s death, Johnson advances to 3rd round

- HOWARD FENDRICH

PARIS - Steve Johnson held everything in, all of it, until he simply could not any longer.

Still mourning the recent death of his father, a tennis coach who helped Johnson learn the game back home in California, the 25th-seeded American didn’t allow the jumble of feelings show outwardly. He didn’t permit them to affect his ability to smack a tennis ball, either, and managed to edge Borna Coric 6-2, 7-6 (8), 3-6, 7-6 (6) and reach the French Open’s third round.

For nearly 4 full hours Wednesday, Johnson stayed the course, over and over, even as the on-court particular­s grew complicate­d. He managed to be OK even after his initial four match points slipped away. And even when he was docked a point by the chair umpire for what an incredulou­s Johnson considered an innocuous extra hit of the ball deep in the fourth set. And yet again when Coric twice was a single point from forcing a fifth set.

Only when, on his fifth chance to end things, Johnson delivered a clean forehand winner to seal the victory, did he let go, dropping onto to his knees near the baseline, his chest heaving, his eyes filling with tears.

“I have no idea what happened after I hit the forehand. I just kind of collapsed and, emotionall­y, it got the best of me,” said Johnson, who faces No. 6 Dominic Thiem next.

Coric said afterward he knew about the personal difficulty his foe was dealing with.

“Super tough, definitely,” the 40thranked Croatian said. “And all the credit to him, that he was able to go through this period and also to play this good.”

After they shook hands, Johnson leaned his head on his arm atop the net, sobbing.

“I know it’s going to be emotional for quite some time. Who knows how long it’ll take? I just know he’s with me. He raised me to be a competitor and a fighter to the last point,” said Johnson. sports.azcentral.com

 ?? DAVID KADLUBOWSK­I/AZCENTRAL SPORTS ?? The San Francisco Deltas’ Maxim Tissot (left) and Phoenix Rising FC defender Kody Wakasa fight for the ball during Wednesday night’s Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup third-round match in Scottsdale. Visit for a full recap and more photos from the late match.
DAVID KADLUBOWSK­I/AZCENTRAL SPORTS The San Francisco Deltas’ Maxim Tissot (left) and Phoenix Rising FC defender Kody Wakasa fight for the ball during Wednesday night’s Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup third-round match in Scottsdale. Visit for a full recap and more photos from the late match.

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