Page 25 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 7, 1990 Becker ousts Krickstein semis in four sets Defending chai NEW YORK (AP) - Defending champion Boris Becker awoke from a first-set stupor after a flare-up at the umpire, then broke down Aaron Krickstein's one-dimensional base- line game to charge into the U.S. Open semifinals. After winning, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3, Thursday, Becker smiled slyly and said his chances of capturing his first Grand Slam title this year were "pretty good," now that Ivan Lendl has followed top-seed Stefan Edberg out of the tournament. Becker's sloppy play in the first set, including 14 unforced errors and serves sprayed all over the court, cost him against Krickstein's steady ground strokes. Krickstein, 23, retreated behind the baseline and seemed afraid to cross it, but he kept winning points as long as Becker was wild. Becker fell behind, 2-5, in the first set and was down, 30-40, on his service when the crowd cheered and ap- gains plauded for him to get him going. That may have sparked him a bit, as Becker smashed a backhand volley to bring the game to deuce. But the big change came after the second deuce, when Krickstein hit a fore- hand that appeared to Becker and the crowd to be at least six inches long. Becker hit the next shot out anti then stormed toward the umpire, holding his hands apart and complaining about the call. When Krickstein lost the next point on a long forehand, Becker jumped up as if taking a layup in basketball, the first sign that he was getting interested in the match. Becker's first serve at deuce was called a fault, and again he ran to the umpire, Zeno Pfau, to complain about the call. "What are you doing up there, just sitting?" Becker yelled. Pfau didn't respond. Becker returned to the baseline and slammed a service win- ner, then took the game when Krick- stein hit a forehand into the net. Becker was stirred, his eyes flash- ing, and his strokes suddenly more powerful and sure. Krickstein held to take the set, ending it with an ace, and managed to take a 2-0 lead in the second set as Becker kept working out the kinks in his game. But even then, it seemed Becker would take over the match at any moment. "I thought to myself I have to start to play, try to fight," Becker re- called thinking as he went to serve the third game of the second set: "I'm not out of the match yet. I try to keep my mind. The other guys know that. It's the best of five over a couple of hours. You're still in the match." Becker's moment came when he fell behind, 0-30. Fighting mad at himself, he raced to the net on the next point and drilled an overhead for a winner. That was the first of 14 straight points he won. DON'Teverythin lfine ouIF we Boris Becker raises his arms in triumph after defeating Aaron Krickstein, of Grosse Pointe, Mich., 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3, in a U.S. Open quarterfinal match Thursday. JUST -, ,u~P_ REMNAN SALE .Choose from 1,000s from our best selling lines " Every size, style and color zimaginable...solids, multicolors, prints " Great for dorm rooms, rec rooms, your entire home [.. THE R ETR ARLD For people who ANN ARBOR expect value 4559 WASHTENAW AVENUE L W C ET E OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 9 SUNDAY 11-5 AMERICA'S LARGEST CARPET SPECIALTY RETAILER.. OVER 95 OUTLETS SPOLIGH M.L SJ mAN]) AVE. Ma U c6o ik , I ] iU j.AI w WIN a new CD every month for the school year! Subscribe today and get The Ann Arbor News and Spotlight home delivered, or pick up your copy of Spotlight around campus during the week of September 13 and you could win a CD every month for the school year. Ten lucky copies of Spotlight will have a winning CD packet inside. Open it up and redeem it at Schoolkid's Records for a FREE CD every month until May, 1991. Official rules on winning packets. pav THENEWS mod I An U of M Students Michigan Crew MASS MEETINGS Wednesday, Sept. 12 and Thurs., Sept. 13 8:00 p.m. Michigan Union Ballroom For more information call Rebecca Kreis 662-2189 or Rob Relyea 747-9585 or visit us on the diag Mon. and Tues. Sept. 10& 11 Now you can START, STOP OR MOVE our phone service with one call. Now you can take care of all your Michigan Bel business with just one call. If you want to order new service, disconnect, or transfer your service, call us toll free in Michigan at 221-4477 Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. We'll act on your request right away. Call us today. It's the only way to take care of your phone business quickly, easily and accurately. Remember, the number for service is 221-4477. '7.- ___.. F" i