So there it is, I've played my match against kyuuji: Kohlschreiber lost 1-6, 4-6 against Simon. I can upload the .dmo of the match, but I won't be putting a video on YouTube (takes too long for me). The match was fun, especially the second set.
Here are some of the stats:
kyuuji vs. VMoe86
42/46=91% -- 1st Serve -- 36/59=61%
5 -- Aces -- 7
0 -- Double Faults -- 1
205 Km/h -- Fastest Serve -- 214 Km/h
168 Km/h -- Avr 1st Serve Speed -- 188 Km/h
145 Km/h -- Avr 2nd Serve Speed -- 153 Km/h
29 -- Winners -- 18
18 -- Errors -- 29
7/13=54% -- Net Approaches -- 7/16=44%
6/9=67% -- Break Point Conversions -- 2/6=33%
62 -- Total Points Won -- 43
In the first set I started well, he made some errors and I held the first game -- just to lose the following nine games in a row. Some of them he won with ease, in some I got to deuce, but I simply didn't have the right gameplan. Either I was too passive, too safe with my shots or I went for too much. He played on a high level, put me on the defence most of the time.
Then, 1-6 and 0-3 down in the second, I found the balance. I was patient from the baseline, but also put pressure on him. Thus I could break him for the first time and got to 2-3. With Simon he was always able to hit some great returns, so it having finally broken I was a bit more confident even when he broke for a 4-2 lead in the second set.
I was moving well, defending well and probably lulled him into some errors this way.

Suddenly I found myself at 4-4 and having triple break point. He didn't blink even once on the break points, maybe in one point I had a chance to take over the control in that point, but that's it. So I was serving to stay in the match. At 30-30 he hits a good drop shot, I reach it and smack it for a winner. So it is 40-30 and I take some risk: I attack at the net, he lobs, I smash -- desync! Argh, why!

He then returned well to set up the following points, well played!