The 22-year-old Hurkacz broke third seed Thiem
four times, including in the final games of each set, to record
the biggest win of his career.
Austrian Thiem, who beat Roger Federer on Sunday to win his
first career Masters 1000 title at the BNP Paribas Open, was
uncharacteristically sloppy on the Grandstand court.
Kei Nishikori was also sent packing from the second round after
Serbian Dusan Lajovic stunned the Japanese world number six 2-6
6-2 6-3.
The fifth seed had a first-round bye and appeared headed for a
routine victory until Lajovic, who was misfiring in the early
stages of the match, suddenly stepped up his game.
"He definitely raised his level (in the) second and third sets.
He wasn't missing much like in the first set. He served well in
the end," said Nishikori.
"Maybe I didn't play quite my best today. Credit to him today."
Nishikori, playing in his first match since falling in the third
round at Indian Wells last week, had his serve broken five times
during the match.
"I'm trying to keep my head up," said Nishikori. "Claycourt
season is coming. It's a completely new season. I'll try to have
good practice, two more weeks, and be ready for Monte Carlo."
Next up for world number 44 Lajovic, who had lost in the first
round of five tour-level events this season, will be a clash
with Nick Kyrgios after the Australian defeated qualifier
Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan 7-5 6-3.
Djokovic needed just over an hour to brush aside Australian
Tomic 7-6(2) 6-2 and advance to the third round of a tournament
he has won six times. The Serb improved his record to 6-0
against Tomic.
In other men's matches, seventh seed John Isner beat Italian
Lorenzo Sonego, 11th seed Borna Coric beat Roberto Carballes
Baena, Briton Kyle Edmund beat Belarusian Ilya Ivashka, Gilles
Simon lost to French compatriot Jeremy Chardy and Nikoloz
Basilashvili of Georgia beat German Mischa Zverev.
Canadian Milos Raonic, the 12th seed, also advanced when
Germany's Maximillian Marterer withdrew due to knee pain while
16th seed Gael Monfils pulled out of the tournament with an
injury.
(Reporting by Steve Keating; Writing by Frank Pingue in Toronto
and Gene Cherry in North Carolina/Editing by Toby Davis/Peter
Rutherford)
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