ACAPULCO, Mexico, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Top seed David Nalbandian was knocked out of the first round of the Acapulco Open late on Tuesday, losing 1-6 6-3 6-4 to unseeded Austrian Daniel Koellerer.
Nalbandian swept through the first set in 31 minutes but fell to pieces after that, producing a string of unforced errors as 116th ranked Koellerer charged into the second round.
“It’s the biggest win of my career, I can’t believe it’s happened,” Koellerer told ESPN television.
“I’m going to celebrate but I’m also going to talk to my coach to see where I went wrong in the first set.”
World number 12 Nalbandian also suffered a shock defeat to fellow Argentine Juan Monaco in the semi-finals of the Buenos Aires Open on Saturday.
(Reporting by Carlos Calvo, editing by Nick Mulvenney)
Thursday, February 26, 2009
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