'Against an opponent like him, who returns so well, you can't take your serve lightly or take your service game for granted,' said Henman, whose last title was came last year when he clamed this title.
'He's a very deceptive player because you don't think he's putting any effort into his tennis but he's all over the court.' 'It was disappointing to lose such a match in five sets,' said Henman, after losing his fourth title this year. Henman, whose trip to the final boosted him to eighth place and solidified his chances at a berth in the World Championships, appeared visibly disappointed by the defeat. 'Though my wrist was fine for the first four sets, in the fifth I started to feel a bit of pain, especially when Tim was hitting his first serve especially hard and on my forehand.' 'I was a bit worried in the second set when I was beginning to feel a bit weak.' These are the round of 32, round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final. The ATP Swiss Indoors will have five rounds of action excluding the qualifiers. 'In the second set, I was very aware that I hadn't played in a long time,' said Kucera, who went out in the opening round in Tashkent two weeks. Read More Baez vs Busta: ATP Swiss Indoors 2022 Preview, where to watch, seeds, schedule, live streaming. It wasn't until the tiebreak that Kucera got the upperhand, winning the four final points. In the fifth, the two fought for control of the match, trading breaks early in the set and repeatedly taking the games to deuce.