Wawrinka wins first match in 15 months, Thiem remains winless in 2022
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[May 10, 2022] ROME
(Reuters) - Three-times Grand Slam champion Stanislas Wawrinka won
his first match in 15 months as he moved into the second round of
the Italian Open while Dominic Thiem fell in the first round yet
again to remain winless on the Tour this year.
Wawrinka, who did not play for an entire year after undergoing two
surgeries for a foot injury, was playing 14th seeded American Reilly
Opelka and lost the first set before fighting back to win 3-6 7-5
6-2.
It was the Wawrinka's first victory since last year's Australian
Open but the 37-year-old, a French Open champion in 2015, said he
still has work to do in the gym and on the court to get back to a
competitive level.
"Physically I was feeling great. For sure when you don't win a match
in more than a year, you start to think always about it more than
you should and not focus on the right things," Wawrinka told
reporters.
"In general I think it was a great match, great battle. I stayed
positive, I started to feel much better with my tennis by the end of
the second set and the third set. I'm really happy with this
victory."
Thiem, who is also coming back from a wrist injury which prevented
him from defending his U.S. Open crown last year, showed some
encouraging signs but made 22 unforced errors in a 6-4 7-6(5) defeat
by Italian Fabio Fognini.
Thiem started brightly, kicking things off with an ace on the first
point of the match and also produced a couple of trademark forehand
and backhand winners which earned him a reputation on the tour.
But it was Fognini who broke first at 4-4 to serve for the opening
set after the Italian got the better of Thiem on the longer rallies
with his superior court coverage.
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Austria's Dominic Thiem in action during his first round match
against Italy's Fabio Fognini REUTERS/Alberto Lingria
As the sun set and the lights came on, Thiem grew
into the match in the second set but whenever he had a break point
opportunity, Fognini slammed the door shut.
Fognini saved six break points before the Austrian found a second
wind, saving a match point before finally breaking to make it 5-5.
But Fognini's baseline play was far better on the day and a couple
of wayward shots from Thiem in the tiebreak gave the Italian a
second match point, sealing progress to the next round when Thiem's
forehand return went wide.
"I'm really frustrated right now obviously. Well, things have
improved again since Madrid. That's good," Thiem said.
"I looked at the stats after the first set on the big screen.
Actually they are getting better and better... the forehand is still
not there when things are getting tighter. That's the way it is now,
on to the next one."
While Fognini advanced, it was a mixed day for the home fans after
several Italians were knocked out in the first round.
Lorenzo Sonego showed the most promise when he stretched Denis
Shapovalov to three sets before the Canadian advanced with a 7-6(5)
3-6 6-3 victory.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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