Del Potro maintains mastery over Thiem with Acapulco win

Del Potro maintains mastery over Thiem with Acapulco win

Juan Martin del Potro remains unbeaten against Dominic Thiem and will now play against Alexander Zverev in the Mexican Open semifinals.

Juan Martin del Potro beat Dominic Thiem to advance to the Mexican Open semifinals. (Reuters pic)
Juan Martin del Potro beat Dominic Thiem to advance to the Mexican Open semifinals. (Reuters pic)
ACAPULCO:
Argentine Juan Martin del Potro maintained his perfect career record against Dominic Thiem on Thursday with a 6-2 7-6(7) victory over the Austrian in their Mexican Open quarterfinal in Mexico.

The former US Open champion raced through the first set against the world number six but had to battle much harder to secure the win in a tight second stanza on the outdoor blue hardcourt.

The victory came in the tiebreak on a Thiem double fault, which was confirmed after the third seed, with nothing to lose, challenged the call.

Hawkeye revealed the ball had been a few millimetres long, sending the enthusiastic pro-del Potro crowd into wild cheering and applause.

Del Potro, who improved his head-to-head record against Thiem to 4-0, will have little time to savour his victory as he prepares for Friday’s semifinal against second seed Alexander Zverev.

German Zverev, the highest seed still remaining after the pre-tournament withdrawal of Rafael Nadal, earlier beat American Ryan Harrison 6-4 6-1.

Kevin Anderson also reached the last four after serving 18 aces and saving six break points to edge South Korean young gun Chung Hyeon 7-6(5) 6-4 in a quarterfinal that went on for nearly two hours.

Standing in the South African’s path to the final will be 21-year-old unseeded American Jared Donaldson, who won all his first-serve points in a 6-3 6-1 thrashing of Spaniard Feliciano López.

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