By Dale Budge at the ASB Tennis Centre in Auckland
Veteran American Jill Craybas ousted ASB Classic crowd favourite
Ashley Harkleroad in the match of the tournament 2-6 6-1 7-6 (7-4) on
court six at the ASB Tennis Centre on Tuesday.
In a thrilling dog fight the two Americans punched and counter-
punched in a match that swung back and forth throughout.
Harkleroad, the 2004 losing finalist in Auckland, claimed the first
set comfortably 6-2 and appeared ready to move into the next round.
But the gutsy 32-year-old Craybas called on all her experience and
determination to come back in the second set and win it in a canter 6-
1.
Harkleroad dropped two service games early in the deciding set and it
appeared she was tiring in the Auckland heat.
But with a willingness to fight against all odds she broke Craybas
twice in succession while holding serve to level the match.
Craybas broke once more to take a 6-5 lead and serve for the match
but the 20 year-old Harkleroad stormed back to break and force a tie-
break.
Even in the tie-break neither player would give in as all points were
long rallies - some over 25 shots - leaving both women gasping for
breath.
Eventually Harkleroad could not save a second match point and Craybas
went through to the second round where she will meet either second
seed Daniela Hantuchova or Yulia Beygelzimer