Tsitsipas stuns Zverev to keep dream run alive in Toronto
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[August 11, 2018]
(Reuters) - Greek tyro Stefanos
Tsitsipas' dream run at the Rogers Cup continued on Friday as the
teenager toppled defending champion Alexander Zverev 3-6 7-6(11) 6-4
to reach the semi-finals in Toronto.
The win over world number three Zverev looked unlikely when the
19-year-old dropped the first set and fell behind 2-5 in the second.
But Tsitsipas managed to save two match points and shifted the
momentum after edging Zverev in a marathon second-set tiebreak.
Extending the match paid off for Tsitsipas as Zverev made a number
of uncharacteristic errors in a tight third set and he handed the
world number 27 victory with a double fault on match point.
The win was the Greek's third straight over a top 10 opponent after
he dispatched Dominic Thiem and Novak Djokovic in the previous two
rounds.
"I'm confused now, is this real?" Tsitsipas said. "This shows that
with dedication and work, dreams do come true."
Zverev, 21, was accused of poor sportsmanship after he failed to
congratulate his opponent when speaking to reporters after the
match.
"I don't think he played that well. I think the match was absolutely
pathetic on all levels," the German said.
"I'm very honest with you guys. Today was an absolute pathetic match
I don't even think he played well."
Next up for Tsitsipas is a showdown with big-serving South African
Kevin Anderson, who thrashed Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov 6-2 6-2
earlier on Friday.
Fourth seed Anderson, runner-up at Wimbledon last month, was never
broken and won 81 percent of his first serves.
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Canada; Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece walks away from his dropped
racquet after defeating Alexander Zverev of Germany (not shown) in
the Rogers Cup tennis tournament at Aviva Centre. Mandatory Credit:
Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports
Top seed Rafa Nadal came from behind to send hard-hitting Croatian
Marin Cilic packing with a 2-6 6-4 6-4 win in their quarter-final
match.
The world number one was far from his best but took advantage of 43
unforced errors by Cilic, who converted just three of his 14
break-point opportunities.
"It is a very important victory. The match became so difficult,"
Nadal said.
"It's a very good victory against a big opponent. It's confidence
and another chance to play again tomorrow and that's great news. I'm
excited about it."
Nadal will face Russian Karen Khachanov, who defeated Dutchman Robin
Haase 6-3 6-1 earlier in the day behind 11 aces in a match that
lasted less than an hour.
Nadal has won all three of his prior meetings with Khachanov
including a straight-sets win in the round of 16 at the Monte-Carlo
Masters in April, a tournament the Spaniard went on to win.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll, editing by Pritha Sarkar and Sudipto
Ganguly)
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