Federer eyes Djokovic after
rebounding against Berrettini
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[November 13, 2019]
By Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic
suffered defeat in a thriller against an inspired Dominic Thiem at
the ATP Finals on Tuesday and now faces a showdown with great rival
Roger Federer to decide who will reach the last four at the
season-ender.
Swiss Federer shrugged of defeat by Austria's Thiem in his opening
group match to comfortably beat Italian Matteo Berrettini 7-6(2) 6-3
in the day's opening singles.
But the real drama at The O2 arena came later when Thiem beat
Djokovic 6-7(5) 6-3 7-6(5) in the standout match of the tournament
so far.
World number five Thiem blazed 50 winners in a sensational display
of aggressive hitting to claim his second group win and seal his
first semi-final in his fourth appearance.
Whatever his result against the already-eliminated Berrettini the
Austrian will progress, but only victory will do for Djokovic and
Federer as they clash for the 49th time and first since Djokovic won
an epic Wimbledon final in July.
While Federer is trying to avoid only his second group stage exit in
17 appearances at the year-ending showpiece, the stakes will be even
higher for Djokovic.
Defeat would not only halt his bid to equal Federer's six titles but
would also mean he cannot end the year ranked number one. Djokovic
must reach at least the final to overhaul Rafael Nadal and equal
Pete Sampras's feat of finishing a year ranked number one on six
occasions.
BREAKING POINT
He will have to recover quickly after being stretched to breaking
point by Thiem in a match lasting nearly three hours.
"We go head to head with Roger. Winner goes to semis. Loser doesn't
qualify. As simple as that," Djokovic, who led 4-1 in the final-set
tiebreaker against Thiem, told reporters.
Thiem responded to losing a high-quality opening set in stunning
fashion, ripping winners all over the blue court to take the second
set and move a break ahead in the decider.
Few players know how to weather a storm quite like Djokovic though
and when he broke back and had Thiem serving at 4-5, 30-30 it seemed
he was closing in on victory.
He thought he had reached match point when Thiem's rasping forehand
winner was called out but the Austrian challenged and Hawkeye ruled
the ball had shaved the line.
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Switzerland's Roger Federer in action during his group stage match
against Italy's Matteo Berrettini Action Images via Reuters/Tony
O'Brien
Thiem broke in the next game but again Djokovic hit back to drag the
match into a tiebreak.
Djokovic led 4-1 but Thiem would not be denied and reeled off five
points in a row to give himself two match points.
Thiem thought he had served an ace at 6-4 but it was called out and
this time his Hawkeye challenge was unsuccessful.
However, the Austrian made sure at the second time of asking as a
weary Djokovic netted.
COURAGEOUS TENNIS
Generous in defeat, Djokovic said: "I thought he deserved to win. He
just played very courageous tennis and was just smacking the ball.
He went for broke.
"It was amazing. I have played him before. I know his game. But what
he did tonight was just out of ordinary."
The 26-year-old Thiem is the first Austrian to reach the semi-finals
of the tournament.
Federer was pushed hard by Berrettini in the first set as the
Italian powerhouse showed the kind of form that has propelled him
into the world's top 10.
But once Federer changed gear to claim 10 of 11 points to breeze
through the first set tiebreak and break to love at the start of the
second his 58th victory at the tournament was never in doubt. The
38-year-old's thoughts then turned to Djokovic.
"We'll find out, but I think it's all flushed away from my side,"
the 20-time Grand Slam winner said when asked if the memory of his
Wimbledon loss to Djokovic was still bitter.
"I think we both can take away some confidence from the match. Him
obviously a lot. Me maybe a tad bit less.
"But at the end of the day, I didn't hope I was never going to play
him again. Actually, it's good for me to play him again, and maybe
that all helps to get a chance to get him back or whatever it is.
Personally, excited to play Novak on Thursday."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar and Ken
Ferris)
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