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Vienna – Thursday, October 29, 2020, 7:44 pm
Defending champion Dominic Thiem is in the quarter-finals of the Erste Bank Open at the Wiener Stadthalle.
The two seeds from Lower Austria defeated the Chilean conqueror of Wawrinka Cristian Garin in straight sets with 6: 3, 6: 2. On Friday, the 27-year-old from Lower Austria will now face Andrey Rublev, who is five of them, in the quarterfinals.
The Russian benefits from the abandonment of his Italian rival Jannik Sinner, who can no longer play after just three games due to a right foot injury.
In any case, Garin showed a much better performance than in the opening match against Vitaly Sachko (UKR), not least thanks to a strong service game. The world number three took his first break opportunity to make it 2-0. Thiem gave up only four points from his five service games in the first set. Lichtenwörther used their third set ball after 32 minutes at 6: 3.
In the second set Garin, who surprisingly knocked out three-time Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka at first, increased a bit early, but it was Thiem again who managed the break to 3-2.
The 22nd of the world ranking, compatriot of Thiem’s coach, Nicolas Massu, made a double mistake in breakball and the South American had fired his gunpowder. Thiem managed another break to 5-2 and used the second match point to win.
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