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Thiem outlasts Zverev to make Australian Open final

Agence France-Presse

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After shocking world No. 1 Rafael Nadal, Austrian Dominic Thiem rallies past German Alexander Zverev to reach the Australian Open title match

 

SENSATIONAL. Dominic Thiem (left) bundles out Alexander Zverev in the semifinal, saying it's 'unreal' to reach the championship round. Photo by Saeed Khan/AFP

MELBOURNE, Australia – Tireless Dominic Thiem came from a set down to outlast German Alexander Zverev and make his first Australian Open final Friday, January 31, booking a showdown with seven-time champion Novak Djokovic.

The 26-year-old 5th seed, the first player from Austria ever to reach the Melbourne decider, battled past 7th-ranked Zverev 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7/3), 7-6 (7/4) on a sweltering evening.

Defending champion Djokovic awaits him after the 2nd seed ended Roger Federer‘s dreams in straight sets Thursday to make his eighth Melbourne Park final.

Thiem has his work cut out against the Serb who is on a 12-match unbeaten streak this season and has won all 7 of the Australian Open deciders he has contested.   

And if Djokovic needs extra motivation, winning on Sunday will see him reclaim the world No. 1 ranking after Rafael Nadal crashed to Thiem in the last 8.

“It was an unreal match, two tiebreakers, so tough and so close. It was almost impossible to break him,” said Thiem.

“Being in the Australian Open final is unreal. What a start to the season for me.” 

Thiem had dealt with semifinal pressure before, although always on the slower red clay at Roland Garros, where he reached the past two finals only to be beaten by Nadal.

That experience paid dividends as he coolly closed out the match after 3 hours and 42 minutes to give himself another chance to break the stranglehold of the Big Three and win his first Grand Slam.

“I was playing 4 hours, 10 against Rafa (in the quarterfinals), who is the most intense guy on tour, almost always so intense and long,” Thiem said.

“So it was not easy to recover. But once all the adrenalin came, already when I walked into the full stadium was fine, actually, but still I had some troubles in the first set.”

Light failure 

A jittery Thiem was broken in the opening game, saving two break points before sending a backhand wide to immediately be on the back foot.

Both players were nervous and the German failed to consolidate, broken straight back.

Their momentum was interrupted when rain began falling and the roof needed closing, but it was only a brief intermission and Zverev resumed to hold for 2-2.

Thiem was still struggling with his first serve and a double fault handed the German a chance to go 4-3 in front and he grabbed it.

Zverev took command, putting 90% of his booming first serves in, and broke again to seal the set as the Austrian error-count mounted.

But the 22-year-old lost focus and two double faults in game 3 of the 2nd set handed Thiem a 2-1 lead. 

Zverev managed to break back but he was too erratic as Thiem broke again and clung on, firing an ace to take set 2.

Bizarrely, play was halted for 9 minutes one game into the 3rd set when a light went out above the baseline and it bothered Zverev.

When they resumed, Thiem held serve and then broke with an epic backhand winner as Zverev again lost concentration and the momentum appeared to shift.

Thiem is one of the best returners in the game and was getting almost every ball back. He looked to be on his way, but Zverev refused to surrender and broke again to even it up.

It went to a tiebreak where Thiem turned on the style to take a stranglehold on the match.

There was little between them in the crucial fourth set as they traded blows. It went to serve and another tie-breaker when Thiem’s experience helped him over the line. – Rappler.com

   

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