Paire Saves 4 M.P., Earns Cilic Revenge In Dubai

One month after his final-set tie-break loss to Marin Cilic at the Australian Open, Benoit Paire completed a stunning comeback against the former World No. 3 at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on Tuesday.

The eighth seed saved four match points across the second and third sets to reach another final-set tie-break, which he dominated to earn a 2-6, 7-5, 7-6(1) win. The victory ends a five-match losing streak for Paire against Cilic. The World No. 21’s only previous ATP Head2Head win against Cilic came in their first tour-level encounter at the 2013 Tata Open Maharashtra.

“It was not easy today. I lost five times in a row against Marin. Lost against him in Melbourne 7-6 in the fifth. I was not confident before the match,” said Paire.

“[I am] really happy about the win. It was not easy today. I was not feeling really good on court. [I have been a] little bit sick [for] two, three days. Really happy to win today and to fight until the end.”

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Paire entered the contest with a 1-3 record since his Melbourne loss to Cilic, but found his best level to win six consecutive points from 1/1 to close the match. Both players won 120 points —including 57 per cent of service points — throughout the two-hour, 32-minute first-round clash.

The 30-year-old will meet countryman Richard Gasquet for a spot in the quarter-finals. Gasquet advanced to the second round with a 6-4, 7-5 win against Marton Fucsovics on Monday. Paire trails Gasquet 2-7 in their ATP Head2Head rivalry, but the past four contests have been split 2-2.

“We played a lot together… It's never easy to play against him,” said Paire. “When he plays good, I know he's a very good player. He was Top 10. He was one of the best players [of] the past 10 years.

“I know how to play him. I beat him already. I know it will be a tough match. I have to play much better than today to win. But if I stay focused on my match, confident with myself, fighting until the end, I have my chance.”



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