Thiem
ousts Federer in Madrid Open thriller to reach semis
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[May 11, 2019]
By Rik Sharma
MADRID (Reuters) - Dominic Thiem edged
a thrilling clash with Roger Federer 3-6 7-6(11) 6-4 to end the
Swiss veteran's clay season comeback and reach the Madrid Open
semi-finals on Friday.
The fifth-seeded Austrian, who saved two match points, will face
Novak Djokovic on Saturday after the world number one's opponent
Marin Cilic withdrew with food poisoning.
Rafael Nadal beat Stan Wawrinka 6-1 6-2 to set up a clash with
Stefanos Tsitsipas, who edged Alexander Zverev 7-5 3-6 6-2, in the
other semi.
Federer, playing his first clay tournament for three years, raced
into a 4-1 lead inside 15 minutes as he broke the 220 kilometres-per-hour
barrier with some powerful serving.
He showed the same drive that saw him bagel Gael Monfils in the
first set on Thursday.
The Frenchman had then battled back to force a thrilling tiebreak
finale in the third set, and Thiem upped his game significantly too,
taking the second set to the wire.
Federer survived three game points to hold serve for 3-3 before
Thiem eventually triumphed 13-11 in a gripping tiebreak, saving two
match points to force a decider.
Thiem broke to go 2-1 in the third. Federer broke back to pull level
at 4-4 but the Austrian broke again in the next game, sealing it
with a sensational forehand over his opponent before serving out the
match.
"Roger is playing really well on clay so I am really happy," said
Thiem.
"He's so special, maybe the best player ever in tennis. It's so
tough every single time you play against him, it's pure beauty how
he plays the game, every point against him is a challenge."
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Austria's Dominic Thiem celebrates winning his quarter final match
against Switzerland's Roger Federer REUTERS/Susana Vera
Second seeded Spaniard Nadal made light work of Wawrinka in the
night session, looking back to his best after a disappointing
semi-final exit at the Barcelona Open and suffering a virus earlier
this week.
A five-times winner in Madrid, Nadal reached the semi-finals for the
11th time when Wawrinka's attempted backhand return hit the net.
"It was one of my best games for some time," said Nadal.
Tsitsipas played a steady game to beat last year's winner Zverev,
who made 14 unforced errors in the opening set.
Zverev roared back in the second but double faulted twice serving at
1-2 down in the decisive third, with Tsitsipas breaking and striding
to victory in the battle between two of the sport's young talents.
"I think I deserved the match at the end. I was playing really well,
feeling really comfortable on the court," said Tsitsipas. "When you
feel like this, you can do miracles."
(Reporting by Rik Sharma; editing by John Stonestreet and Toby
Davis)
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