Santa Cruz Sentinel

Schwartzma­n tops Thiem in 5

- By Howard Fendrich and Jerome Pugmire

PARIS >> Diego Schwartzma­n played through the wind and rain, and into the dark of night, against Dominic Thiem at the French Open, contesting a total of 376 points spread out across five sets and 5 hours, 8 minutes, knowing all the while he’d never won a match of this magnitude.

And so, as he kept wasting chances to seize control of their quarterfin­al Tuesday night, kept letting sets slip away, Schwartzma­n yelled at himself or at his coaches, put his hands on his hips or smirked at his mistakes.

Then, two points from defeat against the U.S. Open champion and two-time runner-up at Roland Garros, Schwartzma­n found his way and emerged with a 7-6 (1), 5-7, 6-7 (6), 7- 6 (5), 6-2 victory Tuesday by taking the last four games against a fading Thiem.

“I mean, we both gave everything,” said the No. 3 - seeded T hiem, who is good fr iends w ith Schwartzma­n. “The thing in tennis is that there is one loser, one winner. Despite ( being) so disappoint­ed, I’m still happy for him.”

T he 12th-seeded Schwartzma­n, a 28-yearold from Argentina, entered this match with an 0-3 record in major quarterfin­als. He acknowledg­ed that weighed on him.

“I was just so nervous,” he said. “I saw the chance today.”

Schwartzma­n’s edginess was on display a few times. He couldn’t believe it when chair umpire Louise Azemar Engzell appeared to get a call wrong in the first set. He argued with her again later when she wouldn’t

halt the match despite a rain shower, saying: “How do you know it’s playable or not ... íf you are sitting there, and we are playing?”

It was a grueling contest in which more than 100 of the points lasted at least nine strokes — fre

quently going past 20 or even 30 shots. Good as he is at speeding along the baseline on those kinds of extended exchanges, Schwartzma­n did some of his best work at the net, winning the point on 62% of his trips forward.

 ?? MICHEL EULER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Diego Schwartzma­n celebrates winning his quarterfin­al match of the French Open against Dominic Thiem in five sets at Roland Garros in Paris on Tuesday.
MICHEL EULER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Diego Schwartzma­n celebrates winning his quarterfin­al match of the French Open against Dominic Thiem in five sets at Roland Garros in Paris on Tuesday.

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