Nishikori fights off three match points to beat 225th-ranked Paul
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[August 05, 2017]
(Reuters) - Second seed Kei
Nishikori shrugged off fatigue and saved three match points before
beating unheralded American Tommy Paul 3-6 7-6(8) 6-4 in their Citi
Open quarter-final on Friday.
The world number nine seemed destined for an early exit in the
fierce Washington heat when 20-year-old Paul brought up match point
at 5-3 in the second set with a backhand winner down the line.
Nishikori survived with an audacious drop shot from the base line
that Paul could not run down, however, before staving off two more
match points in the tiebreak and taking the second set.
That appeared to break the spirit of the 225th-ranked Paul and
Nishikori, who had post-midnight finishes to his previous two
matches at the tournament, took control in the final set to advance
to Saturday's semi-finals.
Next up for the 27-year-old Japanese is another 20-year-old in
German fifth seed Alexander Zverev, who had too much in his arsenal
for Russian Daniil Medvedev and won their quarter-final 6-2 6-4 in
less than an hour.

"I felt good from the start to the end. It was a great match for
me," world number eight Zverev told Tennis Channel.
"I knew I had to take his time away, play my aggressive game and
dominate as much as I could and it worked out very well today.
"Last year I didn't come to the net very often. This year I'm trying
new things, trying to be more aggressive. At times it's working
out."
The other semi-final will pit American Jack Sock
against South African Kevin Anderson in a battle of the big servers.
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Kei Nishikori of Japan waves to the crowd after his match against
Tommy Paul of the United States (not pictured) on day five of the
Citi Open at Fitzgerald Tennis Center. Nishikori won 3-6, 7-6(8),
6-4. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Sock won his quarter-final against Canadian third seed Milos Raonic
7-5 6-4, while Anderson came through a second three-setter in the
space of 18 hours with a 6-4 4-6 6-3 victory over Yuki Bhambri of
India.
"It was a really tough match tonight. Conditions were hot, it was a
little gusty, balls were flying," said Anderson, who did not get to
bed until after 2 a.m. local time following his late night victory
over top seed Dominic Thiem on Thursday.
In women's action, top seed Simona Halep wilted in the afternoon
heat and retired with fatigue at 2-6 6-3 1-0 down in her clash with
Russian Ekaterina Makarova, who will play Oceane Dodin of France for
a place in the final.
The other women's semi-final will be an all-German affair with
fourth seed Julia Goerges taking on unseeded compatriot Andrea
Petkovic in an all German affair.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina, editing by Nick
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