Published 06:46 IST, September 14th 2020
Dominic Thiem wins US Open; beats Alexander Zverev from 2 sets down for maiden Grand Slam
Austria's Dominic Thiem finally claimed his first Grand Slam title by beating Germany’s Alexander Zverev 2-6 4-6 6-4 6-3 7-6(6) in U.S Open final on Sunday.
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Austria's Dominic Thiem claimed his first Grand Slam title by beating Germany’s Alexander Zverev 2-6 4-6 6-4 6-3 7-6(6) in U.S Open final on Sunday. He became first man in 71 years to win U.S. Open after dropping first two sets of final.
U.S. Open never had been decided by a fifth-set tiebreaker.
'I wish we could have two winners today'
Thiem, 27-year-old from Austria, entered Sunday with an 0-3 career record in major title matches while this was Zverev’s debut in a Grand Slam final. match capped a two-tournament “controlled environment” for tennis in New York amid Coronavirus pandemic, with regular testing for COVID-19 and zero fans allowed.
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”We started to kw each or back in 2014 and straight away started to develop a great friendship… and n a great rivalry,” Thiem said. “We’ve made great things happen on court and off court. It’s amazing how far our journey brought us to share this moment. I wish we could have two winners today. We both deserved it,” he added.
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' last two years haven't been easy'
"First of all, I want to congratulate Dominic on a first of many Grand Slam titles. I wish you would have missed a bit more so I could have held that trophy but here I am giving runners-up speech. I want to thank my team for sticking with me, last two years haven't been easy. We are definitely on our way up and one day, we are all gonna lift up that trophy toger, " Alexander Zverev said.
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Naomi Osaka had earlier won women's singles after coming from behind to beat Victoria Azarenka for her second US Open title.
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(With AP inputs)
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06:46 IST, September 14th 2020