Third seed Thiem slumps out of Australian Open

Dominic Thiem bows out in the fourth round with a 6-4, 6-4, 6-0 defeat by Grigor Dimitrov.

Published : Feb 14, 2021 13:00 IST

Dominic Thiem grimaces during his fourth-round contest on Sunday. - REUTERS
Dominic Thiem grimaces during his fourth-round contest on Sunday. - REUTERS
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Dominic Thiem grimaces during his fourth-round contest on Sunday. - REUTERS

Third seed Dominic Thiem slumped out of the Australian Open in lacklustre fashion on Sunday, comprehensively beaten 6-4, 6-4, 6-0 in the fourth round by Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov.

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The US Open champion, who came back from two sets down to beat Nick Kyrgios in an exhausting third round battle on Friday night, looked out of sorts from the beginning of the contest and made an uncharacteristic 41 unforced errors.

While Thiem’s five-set match against Kyrgios had been played in a bear pit at John Cain Arena, Sunday’s match was witnessed by only a handful of officials and coaches on Rod Laver Arena as Melbourne’s coronavirus lockdown kept the fans away.

The first two sets followed the same pattern with Thiem taking an early 3-1 lead only for 18th seed Dimitrov to charge back at him and clinch the set.

The Austrian, losing finalist here last year, was unable to rouse himself in the third set and his Australian Open ended when he flapped a forehand long after little more than two hours on court.

“Throughout every season you have one of those matches where you keep the ball rolling,” Dimitrov said after going 4-2 up in his career record against Thiem.

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“He might have had a problem, I don’t know, but I also give myself some credit for staying in there. He’s an extraordinary player so I’m happy with the win.”

 

After securing his maiden Grand Slam crown at Flushing Meadows last year, Thiem had been widely tipped to challenge Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer for more major titles this year.

Dimitrov knows all about failing to fulfill big expectations after being dubbed “Baby Fed” early in his career for the similarity of his playing style to that of Roger Federer.

The 29-year-old, who took Nadal to five sets in the 2017 semifinals at Melbourne Park, will face Russian qualifier Aslan Karatsev in his fourth Australian Open quarterfinal. “If you’re there, it’s for a reason, whether it’s a fairytale or not, you’ve got to be ready,” Dimitrov said of his preparations to face the World No. 114.

“It’s going to be a battle.”

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