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Tennis Roundup : Navratilova Overpowers Evert in Chicago Final

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<i> From Times Wire Services </i>

These days Chris Evert has to play her best to beat Martina Navratilova.

On the 80th meeting of the rivals, Evert wasn’t close, managing only 4 points on Navratilova’s serve in the first set of a 6-2, 6-2 loss in Virginia Slims of Chicago tennis tournament Sunday.

“I enjoyed winning, but I know Chris was not playing as well as she could,” said Navratilova after gaining her 43rd victory of the rivalry. “I don’t know how much I had to do with it or how much she had to do with it. It really wasn’t a thrilling match.”

Evert concurred but shifted part of the blame to the carpeted surface: “Her serve was a real weapon on a court this fast. I don’t have a weapon like that. I’d have to do everything perfect to beat her on this kind of surface.”

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The closest Evert, seeded second behind Navratilova, came to a service break was in the first game of the second set when she came to net three times, reaching the ad point after Navratilova’s defensive lob was long.

But Navratilova, a nine-time champion in this tournament, responded with a service winner to reach deuce, passed Evert with a backhand and rolled out a forehand winner to gain the game.

Jacob Hlasek of Switzerland, who turned 24 Saturday, rallied from two sets down to beat Jonas Svensson, 6-7, 3-6, 6-4, 6-0, 7-5, in the final of the $450,000 Benson and Hedges championships at Wembley, England.

Czechoslovakia’s Miloslav Mecir defeated Andres Gomez, 6-3, 6-2, to win the $350,000 men’s invitational at Stuttgart, West Germany.

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