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Daniil Medvedev and Dominic Thiem win their respective semi-finals as Nadal's dream of winning for the first time in London came to an end
Updated : Nov 22, 2020, 11:33 AM IST | Edited by : Anshul Gupta
Rafael Nadal`s dream of a first ATP Finals title and Novak Djokovic`s quest for a record-equalling sixth vanished in defeats by Daniil Medvedev and Dominic Thiem in two seismic semi-finals on Saturday.
As the curtain comes down on London`s 12 years as host of the ATP Tour`s prestigious season-ender, it would have been fitting for Nadal and Djokovic to face off for the 57th time in their glittering careers. But times are a changing, or so it seems, and Medvedev and Thiem had not read the script.
Nadal, seeking the one major pot missing from his vast collection of silverware, must have seen the door creaking open when Thiem produced a staggering fightback to beat Djokovic 7-5 6-7(10) 7-6(5) in a classic contest lasting almost three hours.
He had beaten Medvedev in each of their three meetings, including a memorable U.S. Open final last year.
It seemed like he had exhausted the wily Russian`s box of tricks when he served for the match at 5-4 in the second set but Medvedev, 10 years his junior at 24, stormed back to win 3-6 7-6(4) 6-3. Whatever happens on Sunday it will mean a fifth consecutive first-time winner of the tournament.
"At 5-4 in the second set I decided to change some small things and start going for things a little more. I had to change and it worked really well," said Medvedev, who was 100% in group play, including a win over Djokovic. To put world number four Medvedev`s win into perspective, Nadal had triumphed in the last 71 matches in which he had taken the first set.
"I played a bad game at 5-4, I had a big opportunity, but well played to him," Nadal said. Medvedev looked the more likely winner as he raced through his service games in the opening set while Nadal laboured. But the Spaniard pounced as Medvedev suffered a momentary dip at 3-4 and suddenly he was a set to the good.
Undeterred, Medvedev kept hammering away and Nadal dipped at the start of the second set, dropping serve with a double fault. Medvedev squandered a point for a 5-1 lead and paid the price as Nadal hurtled back to stand on the brink of victory.
Thiem, who racked up his 300th career Tour win, is now established as a major force and will attempt to go one better than last year when he lost to Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final. "From 0-4 in the third-set tiebreak I went for every single shot and every single shot went in. It was amazing," he said.