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Dominic Thiem, Rafael Nadal in French Open final

Dominic Thiem, Rafael Nadal in French Open final

TIL Desk Sports/ Thiem won 7-5, 7-6 (12-10), 6-1 victory to earn a place in a Grand Slam final for the first time, while Nadal crushed Argentine fifth seed del Potro 6-4, 6-1, 6-2 to enter the French Open final for the 11th time. The Spaniard is just the second man in the Open Era to advance to 11 championship matches at a single Grand Slam, joining Roger Federer, who has won eight titles from 11 finals at Wimbledon.

The second set tie-break proved to be decisive as the Italian Cecchinato squandered three set points, having recovered from a 6-3 deficit. Cecchinato, who up until this year’s Roland Garros never got past the first round of a Grand Slam event, did not look the same in the third set, as he hit just one winner, committing eight unforced errors.

This was not the case during the first two tight sets between the Thiem and Cecchinato. Thiem, who fell short to Spaniard Rafael Nadal at the semi-finals in 2017, started the match breaking his rival Cecchinato’s serve. The 25-year-old Cecchinato, who knocked out Serbia’s Novak Djokovic in the previous round, however fought back, drawing level at 4-4, but eventually conceded his serve in the 11th game.

Thiem improved on serve during the second set, facing zero break points, but he was not able to seize on any of the three break points as the set went to the tie break. “The second set tie-break was the big key to the match, 100 per cent, because obviously he felt all the matches from the past two weeks after that,” said Thiem.

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