Federer awaits after Goffin completes unusual semi-final cast
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[November 18, 2017]
By Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) - At the start of the
year there would have been long odds on Jack Sock, Grigor Dimitrov
and David Goffin earning enough points to qualify for the ATP
Finals, let alone reaching the last four.
Belgian Goffin completed that trio, however, on Friday when he
recovered from a sluggish start to thrash Dominic Thiem 6-4 6-1 and
set up a daunting semi-final clash with six-times champion and
overwhelming favorite Roger Federer.
It promises to be a momentous final week of the season for world
number eight Goffin who this time next week will be shouldering
Belgium's hopes of winning the Davis Cup for the first time in the
final against France in Lille.
Before he can even start thinking about that he has to try to work
out how to stop 19-times grand slam champion Federer on an indoor
surface on which he appears almost unbeatable.
Goffin is 0-6 in previous meetings, most recently when he managed
only three games in last month's Swiss Indoors as Federer charged
toward an eighth title in Basel.
"I've never found a key to beat Roger," the 26-year-old Goffin, who
beat a hobbling world number one Rafa Nadal on Monday before being
crushed by Dimitrov in his second round-robin match at London's O2
Arena, told reporters.
"Honestly, I don't know what to do tomorrow. But I'm going to try
something, something different, something that I've never done in
the past. I will try to do my best to play a better match than in
Basel, for sure."
DIMITROV MAULING
Goffin appeared to be feeling the effects of his mauling by Dimitrov
as he meekly went 3-0 down against Thiem on Friday.
But he suddenly came alive and won 15 points in a row to swing the
match in his favor - breaking the error-strewn Austrian twice to
take the opening set.
World number four Thiem looked flat, perhaps the effect of a
27-tournament season, and his game crumbled in the second set.
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Belgium’s David Goffin in action during his group stage match
against Austria's Dominic Thiem Action Images via Reuters/Tony
O'Brien
There was brief resistance in a 10-minute sixth game but Goffin held
serve and claimed victory on his second match point with a searing
backhand winner.
"As soon as I came back at 3-3 with a good service game, I knew that
he was struggling a little bit with his groundstrokes," Goffin said.
"He was hitting too hard maybe. He lost his timing, started to think
about how to hit the ball."
Thiem, who qualified for the tournament for the second year thanks
largely to a superb claycourt campaign, said he had just played a
bad match.
"Too many errors, too many bad things. That's why I lost," the
Austrian said.
The last time three players reached their first semi-final at the
season-ending championships was in 2008 when Andy Murray, Novak
Djokovic and Gilles Simon made it through.
Murray and Djokovic, together with regular qualifier Stan Wawrinka,
were all absent with injuries this year.
Goffin will face Federer in Saturday's first semi-final before
Bulgarian Dimitrov takes on Sock.
World number six Dimitrov crushed alternate Pablo Carreno Busta of
Spain 6-1 6-1 on Friday for his third successive group victory.
Carreno Busta replaced fellow Spaniard Nadal who withdrew after his
round-robin defeat by Goffin.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman,; Editing by Ed Osmond)
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