Thompson tames Zverev, into ATP’s Los Cabos Open final

Jordan Thompson’s spectacular run on the ATP’s Los Cabos Open has continued with the Australian recording a surprising three-set semi-final win over high seed Alexander Zverev.

The 29-year-old wanted three hours 42 minutes to triumph 7-5 4-6 7-6 (7-2) on Saturday (AEDT) and is now one step nearer to a primary ATP Tour title.

It was Thompson’s fourth Top-10 win and his second in opposition to Zverev, whom he additionally beat final October in Tokyo.

“I think it’s just a miracle,” Thompson stated of his Mexican run, which included a fightback from 6-0 3-0 down within the quarter-final in opposition to American teenager Alex Michelsen.

“I never thought I’d be here.”

Thompson, striving for his third tour-level last, dropped his serve twice within the opening set, however broke 3 times to take it in 76 minutes.

His German opponent bought the one break of the second set within the fifth recreation to push it to a decider, the place each have been unbreakable, forcing it to a tiebreak.

Thompson raced out to a 6-1 lead within the breaker earlier than clinching it 7-2.

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“It was over three and a half hours. It was just a great match and I just competed until the end I really don’t know what to say. I’m pretty tired,” Thompson added.

The eighth-seeded Sydneysider entered the occasion ranked a career-high No.40 on the planet, and is about to rise one other 4 spots. He may end as excessive as No.32 if he wins the decider.

Thompson will face Casper Ruud within the last after the Norwegian defeated defending champion Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4 7-6 (7-4) within the earlier semi.

The fourth-seeded Ruud fought off 5 set factors within the second set to advance to his nineteenth tour-level last (10-8).

Greek star Tsitsipas, who was bidding to efficiently defend a title for the third time (Marseille 2019-20, Monte Carlo 2022-23), has now misplaced six consecutive matches in opposition to Top 20 opposition.

“It was a really close match, all in all, especially the second set,” Ruud stated.

“I was fortunate to save a few set points there and hold him off. I was just a bit lucky, and in the tiebreak I played really well from the beginning, so I’m very happy with the win.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au