Petzschner injury gives Kohlschreiber Halle title

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Germany’s Philipp Kohlschreiber won the final of Halle’s ATP tournament on Sunday 7-6 (7/5), 2-0 after compatriot Philipp Petzschner was forced to retire hurt with a back injury. Petschner suffered the injury while hitting a shot with the scores poised at 5-5 in the first set and received court-side treatment. He grimaced noticeably and although he laboured on, it was clear early in the second set that he could not continue. On Saturday, the 27-year-old had set up the first all-German final on the ATP World Tour since 2004 when he defeated second-seed Tomas Berdych in three sets, while Kohlschreiber booked his place in the final by beating France’s Gael Monfils. There had been great expectations for the final between the two Davis Cup team-mates, with Petzschner ranked 71st in the world while Kohlschreiber is currently ranked 49th. But in the end, Kohlschreiber had relatively little to do in order to pick up the winner’s check of 750,000 euros. “It is a damned pity that Philipp could not play on. It is a shame for the fans but you could see he was really suffering,” said winner Kohlschreiber. “I am very satisfied with my performance throughout the tournament, but it is always a shame when you win because of an opponent’s injury. “I hope Phil will be fit again soon.” This was Kohlschreiber’s third ATP title and the first time he has won at Halle. He had previously reached the 2008 final when he was beaten by Roger Federer. “With the score at 5-5 in the first set, I felt a few pains in my back – then it got worse,” admitted Petzschner.