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Thiem outshines Nadal at ATP Finals

Win in `great match' gives him control of group

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LONDON • Austria’s Dominic Thiem produced a fearless display of attacking tennis to beat Rafa Nadal 7-6 (7), 7-6 (4) in a high-quality duel at the ATP Finals and seize control of their group on Tuesday.

World No. 3 Thiem saved a couple of set points in the first tiebreak before whipping away a forehand to take an opening set in which both players were evenly matched.

Spaniard Nadal, bidding to win the only big title to elude him, engineered the first break of the match at 3-3 in the second set only for Thiem to reply in stunning fashion.

Nadal was on the brink of defeat when he slipped 0-40 behind serving at 4-5 after a wayward smash, but the 20-time Grand Slam champion dug himself out of a hole, saving three match points.

U.S. Open champion Thiem was unshakable, however, and forged his way into a 6-3 lead in the day's second tiebreak.

Nadal clawed one point back, but Thiem finished it off when his opponent dragged a backhand wide, a rare unforced error in an absorbing contest sadly played in an empty O2 Arena.

Thiem had downed reigning champion Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece in his opening round-robin match in the London Group and qualified for the semifinals after Tsitsipas beat Russian Andrey Rublev, 6-1, 4-6, 7-6(8).

World No. 2 Nadal's fate will rest on his final group match against Tsitsipas.

“It was a great match from the first to the last point,” Thiem, now well-and-truly establishe­d as a major force in the men's game, said after his sixth career win over Nadal in their 15 meetings and third in the last four.

“Actually, I was a bit lucky to get the first set. I was 2-5 down in the tiebreak and against Rafa, it's nice to win the first set. It's tough times for everyone at the moment and I hope we put on a good show for people watching on TV.”

The quality of the rallies in the first set would have graced a final in front of a sellout crowd with neither player taking a backward step. Heading into the tiebreak both had won 34 points each, with hardly a free gift in sight.

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Dominic Thiem

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