By Ricky Dimon
Dominic Thiem’s hot streak reached new heights on Friday with a 6-3, 6-2 beatdown of David Ferrer in the Rio Open quarterfinals. Fresh off a title in Buenos Aires, where he beat Rafael Nadal and Nicolas Almagro in consecutive third-set tiebreakers, Thiem needed only one hour and 13 minutes against Ferrer to book his spot in the semis.
For a fleeting moment it looked like the 22-year-old’s unblemished record on the Golden Swing might come to an end. An inauspicious start for the underdog saw Ferrer race out to a 3-1 advantage in the first set. Thiem dropped serve at 1-1 and Ferrer even had a break point to up by a double-break at 4-1, but the Spaniard could not convert. Once Thiem managed to hold for 2-3, he was off to the races. The world No. 19 won the last five games of the opener and broke at 1-1 and 4-2 in the second to surge to a victory.
“It was one of the best matches I’ve ever played, for sure,” Thiem assured. “I’m unbelievably happy to be able to maintain my form from Buenos Aires here in Rio.”
Thiem is now 23-1 in his last 24 clay-court matches at either the 250 or 500-point levels. He is projected to climb to No. 15 in the world even if he loses on Saturday to Guido Pella–a result that does not seem likely.
In fact, each of the two semifinal showdowns look like possible mismatches. Nadal is going up against Pablo Cuevas on the other side of the draw. The world No. 5 leads the head-to-head series 2-0 and both of his wins came last year on clay. In fact, they faced each other in the quarters of this same Rio event. Cuevas stole a set only to tank the third in a 4-6, 7-5, 6-0 loss. Nadal also prevailed 6-3, 6-2 in the Hamburg quarterfinals.
So far this week Nadal has taken out fellow Spaniards Pablo Carreno Busta and Nicolas Almagro in straights. He then got a walkover from an injured Alexandr Dolgopolov. Cuevas also punched his ticket to the last eight without dropping a set. The 45th-ranked Uruguayan ousted Facundo Bagnis, Thiago Monteiro, and Federico Delbonis in an all-unseeded trek through a section of the draw vacated early by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Jack Sock. Needless to say, the competition level is ratcheting up in a big way in the form of Nadal.
RESULTS – FRIDAY, 19 FEBRUARY 2016
Singles – Quarter-finals
[1] R. Nadal (ESP) d A. Dolgopolov (UKR) W/O (right shoulder)
[5] D. Thiem (AUT) d [2] D. Ferrer (ESP) 63 62
P. Cuevas (URU) d F. Delbonis (ARG) 64 76(4)
G. Pella (ARG) d [Q] D. Gimeno-Traver (ESP) 57 61 75
Doubles – Quarter-finals
[1] M. Melo (BRA) / B. Soares (BRA) d D. Lajovic (SRB) / D. Thiem (AUT) 63 64
[2] J. Cabal (COL) / R. Farah (COL) d F. Delbonis (ARG) / P. Lorenzi (ITA) 62 16 12-10
[Q] P. Carreno Busta (ESP) / D. Marrero (ESP) d [WC] R. Dutra Silva (BRA) / J. Souza (BRA) 64 75
T. Bellucci (BRA) / M. Demoliner (BRA) d P. Mathieu (FRA) / J. Tsonga (FRA) 75 62
SCHEDULE – SATURDAY, 20 FEBRUARY 2016
QUADRA GUGA KUERTEN start 7:00 pm
ATP – G. Pella (ARG) vs [5] D. Thiem (AUT)
ATP – [1] R. Nadal (ESP) vs P. Cuevas (URU)
QUADRA 1 start 5:30 pm
ATP – T. Bellucci (BRA) / M. Demoliner (BRA) vs [2] J. Cabal (COL) / R. Farah (COL)
Not Before 7:30 pm
ATP – [1] M. Melo (BRA) / B. Soares (BRA) vs [Q] P. Carreno Busta (ESP) / D. Marrero (ESP)
Tournament Information
Surface: outdoor clay
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