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			Bautista Agut battles past Troicki 
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			 [August 27, 2016] 
			(Reuters) - Roberto Bautista 
			Agut will meet fellow Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta in Winston-Salem 
			Open final after he outplayed Serbian Viktor Troicki 7-5 6-7(2) 6-2 
			in a dramatic semi-final that lasted more than two hours in steamy 
			afternoon heat. 
 Bautista Agut appeared to be cruising after taking the first set and 
			racing to 5-0 in the second.
 
 In a sudden transformation, Troicki started going for his shots, 
			hitting winner after winner as he reeled off five straight games and 
			dominated the tiebreak to even the match at a set apiece.
 
 A short break between sets seemed to help Bautista Agut, who 
			steadied the ship and served strongly in the final set to move 
			within sight of his fourth title of the year.
 
 "I was a bit tight when trying to close out the match," Bautista 
			Agut told reporters. "It's a normal thing, though. Everyone is a bit 
			nervous when trying to win the match.
 
 "I was very disappointed to lose the second set after leading 5-0. 
			But the good thing is that I was able to recover and set aside the 
			bad feelings in the third set. I work hard on the mental side of my 
			game and I think it is one of my strengths."
 
 Troicki, though disappointed to lose, took heart from his comeback.
 
 "I'm disappointed in the loss but still proud of how I fought," he 
			said.
 
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			Spain's Roberto Bautista Agut in action during the quarter final. 
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			In the evening semi-final, Carreno Busta took down John Millman 6-4 
			7-6 (5).
 The 49th ranked player in the world, Carreno Busta has yet to lose a 
			set in this tournament.
 
 (Writing by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina and Jahmal Corner in 
			Los Angeles; editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
 
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