Oman Daily Observer

Thiem stunned, Berdych withdraws

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MONTREAL, Canada: Argentinea­n Diego Schwartzma­n provided the day’s biggest upset at the Rogers Cup when he took down third seed Dominic Thiem in a nearly threehour battle on Tuesday.

Schwartzma­n climbed out of a 5-2 deficit in the decisive set, repeatedly escaping trouble, to win five straight games and pull off the victory 6-4, 6-7(7), 7-5.

Schwartzma­n had defeated 16th ranked Roberto Bautista Agut earlier in the year and pushed Novak Djokovic to five sets at the French Open, but his win over Thiem is his biggest win of the season.

Thiem made eight double faults in the loss. Earlier, American Sam Querrey overcame a sluggish start to defeat Frenchman Vincent Millot 4-6, 7-6(4), 7-5. The battle was the second meeting between the pair in a week after Querrey defeated Millot in straight sets at the Los Cabos Open on Thursday, a tournament the American won.

Querrey staved off the upset bid by the 31-year-old Millot despite moving sluggishly around the court and his trusty first serve not being its usual lethal weapon. His frustratio­n boiled over early in the third set of the ATP 1000 event when he destroyed his racquet after having his service broken. He won the next four games after the outburst. Querrey will face another Frenchman, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the 2014 champion, in the round of 32 on Wednesday.

Emerging Canadian Denis Shapovalov defeated Brazilian Rogerio Dutra da Silva 4-6, 7-6(8), 6-4 in a thriller. Backed by a home crowd that included Canadian NHL Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky, the 18-year-old staved off four match points in the second set before taking it in a tie-breaker. “The fans really carried me. It was so fun to be out there on the court, it was so loud and energetic,” Shapovalov said.

DEL POTRO NEXT Shapovalov, who won the junior Wimbledon title last year and was granted a wildcard to the main tournament this year, faces the bighitting Argentine Juan Martin del Potro in the second round.

Earlier on Tuesday, Czech Tomas Berdych, the number 10 seed, withdrew from the tournament prior to his first round match against Nikoloz Basilashvi­li citing a rib injury. “I am sorry I have to apologise all my Montreal fans. I couldn’t play, because of my rib dysfunctio­n I need to get well to go to (the) office soon,” Berdych said on Twitter.

His withdrawal led to a quick call to the lucky loser American Ernesto Escobedo, who had five minutes to prepare for the match, which he claimed with an upset 7-6(4), 6-4 victory. In other matches, Belgian David Goffin and Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta prevailed in their respective three-setters and Jack Sock beat Pierre-Hugues Herbert in straight sets.

 ?? — USA Today Sports ?? Diego Schwartzma­n of Argentina hits a forehand against Dominic Thiem of Austria during the Montreal Masters at Uniprix Stadium.
— USA Today Sports Diego Schwartzma­n of Argentina hits a forehand against Dominic Thiem of Austria during the Montreal Masters at Uniprix Stadium.

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