Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Relentless Novak marches on

World No 1 Serbian goes past Thiem 7-6(2), 7-6(4) to advance into final of Madrid Open

- Agencies

MADRID:SERBIAN Novak Djokovic enhanced his credential­s as the greatest threat to Rafael Nadal winning a 12th French Open title next month after he beat Dominic Thiem on Saturday to reach the Madrid Open final.

If Nadal overcomes the talented Stefanos Tsitsipas, it will be the Spaniard and Djokovic in Sunday’s final, in what could prove a dress rehearsal for the title match at Roland Garros too. World No 1 Djokovic’s 7-6(2), 7-6(4) win over Thiem was far from comfortabl­e, the Madrid crowd treated to two exhilarati­ng sets of baseline tennis, but the Serb found his best in both tie-breaks.

In those pressure moments, Thiem, who saved two match points in beating Roger Federer in the quarter-finals, was unable to respond, even if he ran the top seed close enough to suggest he will be a serious contender again in Paris, where he was runner-up to Nadal last year.

Since taking a month off after winning the Australian Open, Djokovic has stuttered, enduring early exits in Indian Wells, Miami and then Monte Carlo.

But Thiem met the 31-yearold close to his best, delivering a timely reminder of why he has won the last three Grand Slam titles and will hold all four concurrent­ly by winning his 16th at the French Open.

Djokovic conceded an early break when a short forehand hit the tape but struck back for 3-3, matching a Thiem drop-shot in kind before his opponent patted wide. Thiem had a break point at 4-4 but it was Djokovic who stormed clear in the tie-break, winning the point of the match with, perhaps, the shot of the tournament. Scrambling left, Djokovic not only retrieved Thiem’s approach but turned it into a brilliant lob that landed on the opposite baseline.

Disorienta­ted, Thiem hit long to fall 4-1 behind and then again at 6-2 to hand Djokovic the set. Thiem came again early in the second and broke in the sixth game, only to fail again to consolidat­e, Djokovic responding immediatel­y for 3-3.

There was nothing in it until Thiem blinked again at 5-5 but this time Djokovic wavered, broken when serving for the match after coughing up a double fault. Djokovic recovered his nerve in the tie-break, however, earning two match points and converting the first when Thiem framed a backhand long.

NADAL CRUISES INTO SEMI-FINALS

Earlier, Rafael Nadal made it to the semi-finals by defeating Stan Wawrinka 6-1, 6-2 on Friday night.

“It was a very positive match. I’m very happy with the way that I played and in general terms, it was a great performanc­e. I’m happy, it was an important moment for me and I’m really happy to be through this way,” ATP quoted Nadal as saying.

The 17-time Grand Slam winner Nadal was at his dominant best against Wawrinka, displaying his trademark aggressive play on the clay court and he didn’t give the former World No 3 any chance in the match and defeated him comfortabl­y.

FEDERER WILL PLAY ITALIAN OPEN

ROME: Roger Federer will play in next week’s Italian Open as he warms up for his return to Roland Garros for the first time in four years, the 20-time Grand Slam winner announced on Saturday. Federer, playing his first clay court event in three years, lost in three sets to Austrian Dominic Thiem in the Madrid Open quarter-finals on Friday.

“Hello everybody. Just finished speaking to the team and happy to say I’m coming back to Rome to play in Italy,” he said.

 ?? AFP ?? A victory in the Madrid Open final will give Serbian Novak Djokovic his 33rd Masters 1000 title.
AFP A victory in the Madrid Open final will give Serbian Novak Djokovic his 33rd Masters 1000 title.

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