“A lot of serves went right by us,” Huey acknowledged. “We tried to return as many as we could.”
The strength of having a consistent partnership is that Huey and Inglot have similar motivations — and similar memories. Both remember losing to Querrey and his partner at the time, Citi Open quarterfinalist James Blake, in Houston in April. It was a loss both players wanted to avenge.
“We were like, ‘We don’t want to lose to this guy again in the final of another tournament,’” Huey told the ATP. “So it’s good we got the win in the end and played real well at the big points in the end when we needed to.”
© Copyright 2013 The Washington Times, LLC. Click here for reprint permission.
By Andrew P. Napolitano
The president's men trash the Constitution to pursue antagonists
Independent voices from the TWT Communities

A collection of reader guest articles, thoughts and opinions by Communities writers and breaking news and information.

Covering the world of soccer, including the World Cup, Major League Soccer, D.C. United and the English Premier League and other interesting sporting events.