The Borneo Post

Thiem steamrolls Tomic at French Open

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PA RI S : Domin ic T hiem underlined his burgeoning reputat ion by dismant ling Australia’s Bernard Tomic in straight sets in the opening round of the French Open on Sunday.

The Austrian, seen as an outside contender for the title after reaching last year’s semifinals at Roland Garros, powered past Tomic 6- 4, 6- 0, 6-2 in just 80 minutes.

“It was very hot out there, so I’m happy that I won in three sets,” said 23-year- old Thiem.

“It was a tough opponent and a close first set, I guess. I was also a little bit nervous before the match, I have to say, and because of these circumstan­ces I’m happy with my performanc­e.”

Sixth-seeded Thiem is the only player to defeat nine-time French Open champion Rafael Nadal on clay this season and will play Italian qualifier Simone Bolelli or Frenchman Nicolas Mahut in round two.

Tomic succumbed to a fifth firstround exit in eight appearance­s in Paris and rued a nightmare draw.

“After Rafa (Nadal), he’s playing the best tennis this year on clay. And for everybody, I think he’s a top three player on clay now. And he’s not a player you want in the first round,” said Tomic.

“He’s been playing well, and really no chance today. He killed me from the start.

“I think game-wise on clay he’s at a different level to me for sure.” — AFP

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