Nadal’s worries pile up as Thiem pulls off Barcelona triumph
BARCELONA, Spain (AFP) — Dominic Thiem saved three break points in the final game to deliver a 6-4, 6-4 upset of 11-time champion Rafael Nadal and reach the final of the Barcelona Open yesterday.
The Austrian, who lost the Roland Garros final to the Spanish great last year, denied Nadal the opportunity to become the first man to capture the same ATP title 12 times.
“I’m happy with how I played; I was competitive for the first time (in a few matches),” Nadal insisted.
Thiem will today face Daniil Medvedev, a 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 winner over two-time tournament winner Kei Nishikori.
Third-seeded Thiem took revenge for not only his 2018 French Open final loss to Nadal, but also avenged losing the 2017 Barcelona title match to the 32-year-old Spaniard.
Nadal had never before lost a Barcelona semi-final.
Thiem joins Novak Djokovic as the only player to have defeated Nadal four times on clay — after Buenos Aires in 2016, Rome in 2017, and last year in the Madrid quarter-finals.
Fourth seed Nishikori had reached the final of the Catalan clay court event three times, winning in 2014 and 2015 but losing the 2016 final to Nadal.
The players exchanged breaks in the third set before the seventh-seeded Medvedev seized the first match point to break in the 12th game.
Nishikori had defeated Medvedev in January’s Brisbane final, a success which ended a 51-tournament title drought for the Japanese ace.
In spite of defeat, Nishikori remained pleased with his progress on clay ahead of upcoming Masters events in Madrid and Rome.
Medvedev, who shook some salt into his mouth during a third-set changeover just to spark his tiring muscles — apparently not for cramping — said his game remained in top gear.