World quantity 5 Stefanos Tsitsipas landed 39 straight first serves en path to claiming a 3-6 6-1 7-6(5) comeback win over Dominic Thiem on the Madrid Open, with the Greek crediting his focus and rest for his near-perfect serving efficiency.
Tsitsipas seemed in peril of falling in his first match of the match on Saturday, however he discovered a means again into it by dominating the second set after which clinching the tie-break within the decider.
The 24-year-old ended with a primary serve proportion of 79%, considerably larger than the 57% he managed in his straight units defeat to Carlos Alcaraz in final week’s Barcelona Open ultimate.
“That’s fantastic, 39 is a lot,” Tsitsipas mentioned of his streak.
“That’s a positive mark for me. I think I just owe it all to fluidity and just being relaxed on my serve… I think it’s just pure relaxation and focus.”
Tsitsipas additionally praised former U.S. Open champion Thiem for turning the two-hour, 19-minute encounter right into a bodily demanding contest.
“I’m in a way happy that we were able to show that kind of tennis… Today sort of showed what kind of intensity two guys that play single-hand backhands can bring to tennis,” Tsitsipas mentioned.
“I’m happy I got away with a win. Things weren’t easy at the very end but I just kept fighting… The third set it was just pure fight. He’s not someone that’s going to give up and he hates even giving the slightest to you in terms of free points.”
Tsitsipas will subsequent meet Argentine Sebastian Baez, who beat American Marcos Giron 3-6 6-3 6-4.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com