| Thiem 
			battles through to third round at French Open 
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			 [May 30, 2019] 
			By Ken Ferris 
 PARIS (Reuters) - Austrian Dominic Thiem 
			overcame a tough test to reach the French Open third round with a 
			6-3 6-7(6) 6-3 7-5 win over defiant Kazakh Alexander Bublik on Court 
			Philippe Chatrier on Thursday.
 
 Fourth seed Thiem, who reached the final at Roland Garros last year, 
			had to use his full range of shots to overcome 91st ranked Bublik, 
			who put up a fight against the 'prince of clay'.
 
 The fancied Thiem, who is looking for his first Grand Slam success, 
			broke Bublik in the second game of the first set and, while the 
			Kazakh produced a cheeky underarm serve that helped him hold for 
			4-2, he did not threaten the Austrian's serve.
 
 However, the 25-year-old Thiem was broken in the fourth game of the 
			second set and, despite battling back with a break of his own at 5-3 
			down, the Austrian was outfoxed in the tiebreak.
 
 Thiem was clearly in a contest against the tricky Bublik, who was 
			making his Roland Garros debut at 21, and had to dig deep before 
			breaking in the eighth game and taking the third.
 
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			Austria's Dominic Thiem reacts after winning his second round match 
			against Kazakhstan's Alexander Bublik. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler 
            
			 
            Bublik never gave up in the first meeting between the pair and broke 
			in the second game of the fourth before squandering two set points 
			at 5-2. Thiem sensed his chance and took the next five games to wrap 
			up victory with an exquisite drop shot.
 (Reporting by Ken Ferris; Editing by Pritha Sarkar)
 
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