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Thiem, Zverev ready for battle of ‘small margins’

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MELBOURNE: Dominic Thiem says there are “no secrets” between him Alexander Zverev as they prepare for a battle of “small margins” to make an Australian Open final for the first time.

The fifth seed faces his good friend today after stunning world No.1 Rafael Nadal in the last eight, with a crack at seven-time champion Novak Djokovic at stake.

Thiem and Zverev have played each other eight times, with the Austrian holding a 6-2 advantage, including their last two encounters. They have never been forced into a five-setter.

“We have no secrets from each other. I mean, we played so many times, also on very special occasions already, at the ATP Finals, semis, French Open quarters,” said the 26-year-old Thiem.

“It’s a nice rivalry we have. It’s great that we add an Australian Open semi-finals to this one. Going to be a close match again.”

“Same if two top-10 players play each other [in the] semis of a Slam. The deciding moments are very small, small margins. I’m looking forward to it,” he added.

Thiem is better known as a claycourt specialist and has experience of the big time, making the French Open final over the past two years, beaten each time by Nadal.

But this is the furthest he has got on hardcourts at the Majors and knows he is on the cusp of a crack at shattering the strangleho­ld Djokovic and Federer have had on the tournament, sharing 12 of the last 14 titles.

“One of us is going to be in the finals. But it’s still a very long way to go,” he said.

Seventh seed Zverev has long been tipped for great things, but until now the 22-year-old has failed to deliver at the Majors.

He is into his first Grand Slam semi-final after taking a more relaxed approach, admitting that in the past he was trying too hard to make his mark.

“In a way, I was maybe paying attention to it too much, to the Grand Slams. You know what I mean?” he said.

“I was just playing better tennis at the other tournament­s. At Madrid, Rome, other Masters, the World Tour Finals. The Grand Slams maybe meant too much for me.

“This year I actually came into the Australian Open with absolutely no expectatio­ns.”

Taking the pressure off has worked wonders, with Zverev battling past Stan Wawrinka and Andrey Rublev en route to his clash with Thiem.

 ?? PHOTOS BY AFP ?? Dominic Thiem.
PHOTOS BY AFP Dominic Thiem.
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Alexander Zverev.

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