Schwartzman Stuns Thiem In Montreal Marathon
Dogged Argentine Diego Schwartzman simply does not know how to surrender. The 24 year old saved four match points to pull off a remarkable 4-6, 7-6(7), 7-5 upset of No. 4 seed Dominic Thiem on Tuesday night.
After an impressive start in which he found himself up a set and a break, the No. 36 in the Emirates ATP Rankings looked to have botched his lead when Thiem levelled the match on his fifth set point of the second-set tie-break.
The 23-year-old Austrian looked to have turned the tables when he surged to 5-2 in the deciding set. But Schwartzman was not done yet. He saved two match points on serve at 3-5, another when Thiem served for the match and a fourth when he was serving to stay alive for 5-5.
With the momentum swing now well in his favour, Schwartzman broke to serve for the match. But the nerves soon took hold. A wayward double fault did not help his cause as he slipped behind 0-40. But this was not to be Thiem’s day.
Schwartzman reeled off the last five points of the match to inflict Thiem’s fourth straight Coupe Rogers loss at the first hurdle.
The Austrian’s 67 unforced errors and eight doubles faults made for a tough night. It was Schwartzman’s first defeat of a Top 10 opponent in the Emirates ATP Rankings in 14 attempts.
Earlier, Jack Sock rallied from a break down in the opening set to post a 7-6(4), 6-3 victory over French qualifier Pierre-Hugues Herbert. The American sent down five aces and saved all five break points in the one-hour, 28-minute affair.
Sock was coming off a semi-final run at last week’s Citi Open in Washington, D.C. before he fell to Kevin Anderson. He leads the ATP World Tour with 23 wins on hard-courts this season.
Source: http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/thiem-sock-montreal-2017-tuesday
After an impressive start in which he found himself up a set and a break, the No. 36 in the Emirates ATP Rankings looked to have botched his lead when Thiem levelled the match on his fifth set point of the second-set tie-break.
Diego Schwartzman saves four match points en route to his upset of No. 4 seed Dominic Thiem in Montreal. |
With the momentum swing now well in his favour, Schwartzman broke to serve for the match. But the nerves soon took hold. A wayward double fault did not help his cause as he slipped behind 0-40. But this was not to be Thiem’s day.
Schwartzman reeled off the last five points of the match to inflict Thiem’s fourth straight Coupe Rogers loss at the first hurdle.
The Austrian’s 67 unforced errors and eight doubles faults made for a tough night. It was Schwartzman’s first defeat of a Top 10 opponent in the Emirates ATP Rankings in 14 attempts.
Earlier, Jack Sock rallied from a break down in the opening set to post a 7-6(4), 6-3 victory over French qualifier Pierre-Hugues Herbert. The American sent down five aces and saved all five break points in the one-hour, 28-minute affair.
Sock was coming off a semi-final run at last week’s Citi Open in Washington, D.C. before he fell to Kevin Anderson. He leads the ATP World Tour with 23 wins on hard-courts this season.
Source: http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/thiem-sock-montreal-2017-tuesday
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