Inspired Dominic Thiem makes first US Open quarter-final
Ninth seed Dominic Thiem stepped up his bid for a first Grand Slam title on Sunday, toppling last year’s runner-up Kevin Anderson 7-5 6-2 7-6(2) to reach the US Open quarter-finals for the first time.
By : migrator
Update: 2018-09-03 10:38 GMT
New York
Thiem, this year’s French Open runner-up, neutralised the 6-foot-8 Anderson’s blistering serve by standing far beyond the baseline and he chased down everything the South African could throw at him.
The Austrian played a near flawless match, dropping just four points on his first serve and firing 42 winners.
“One of my best matches ever,” Thiem said of his dazzling performance in an on-court interview, calling his quarter-final berth “a dream coming true”.
Thiem told reporters that his positioning on the court inside the newly-built Louis Armstrong Stadium was critical.
“The court, I think, made a big difference. It’s a huge court. I could go very far back like I do on clay usually. So there were some good advantages for me today,” Thiem said.
“I also played really safe from the baseline, which is also a big part of the performance today. But against him, still, the most important is to put as many balls back into play as possible.”
Fifth seed Anderson had won all six previous hardcourt meetings against Thiem but on Sunday he struggled to get his legs moving against his younger opponent.
Having surivived two five-set thrillers to reach the fourth round, Wimbledon runner-up Anderson ran out of steam and bowed out tamely.
“It’s disappointing. I wanted to be here right till the end and put myself in contention of winning my first major. It wasn’t meant to be,” Anderson told reporters.
“It was definitely Dom’s day today. He played a great match.”
Thiem will next play world number one Rafael Nadal, who beat Nikoloz Basilashvili in the fourth round.
Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!
Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!
Click here for iOS
Click here for Android