Thiem digs out a brilliant one-handed backhand from right on his toes on the baseline, before coming to the net and winning the point and the game for 5-2 in the third. That’s 16 unanswered points now on Thiem’s serve.
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The raucous home crowd were on the feet when Kyrgios made it 2-0 in sets a few minutes ago. They are a little quieter now in the face of this fightback by the Austrian. Kyrgios looked on the verge of getting a break up in this third set, but Thiem has found something from somewhere.
Kyrgios butchers a forehand return high and wide. “Yeah, good return Nick, well done,†he tells himself loudly, to laughter from the crowd. Thiem holds serve comfortably for 4-1 and the momentum is very much with him.
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Men’s singles: The Canadian 14th seed Milos Raonic survived a mid-match wobble to beat Hungarian Marton Fucsovics 7-6 (2), 5-7, 6-2, 6-2.
Thiem leads 3-0 in the third! From 15-40 down in the opening game of the set, Thiem hasn’t lost a point. He looked all at sea – no, he was all at sea – but he has finally grabbed some momentum back from his opponent and the crowd has quietened down. At least for now.
Djokovic leads 2-1 in the first against Fritz.
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Thiem breaks! He leads 2-0 in the third, but trails by two sets to love. Kyrgios gets a warning from the umpire, although I didn’t see for what, possibly an obscenity? The organisers were no doubt hoping that the Australian would wrap this up in straight sets, negating any risk of having to boot the fans out in about two-and-a-half hours …
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From the wires:
Unknown Russian Aslan Karatsev caused a major shock at the Australian Open when he destroyed eighth seed Diego Schwartzman in straight sets. The 27-year-old qualifier, ranked 114 in the world and playing at his first grand slam, stunned Argentinian ace Schwartzman 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 on the John Cain Arena. Including qualifying Karatsev has now played six matches at the tournament and dropped only one set. And he showed nerves of steel as he closed out the match of his life with an ace down the middle. Karatsev suffered a serious knee injury in training in 2017 which kept him out for six months. He was a member of Russia’s triumphant ATP Cup team last week, as a doubles player, but did not play a live match due to the form of singles stars Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev. Karatsev said: “I had a big injury on my knee but after two years I recovered. The ATP Cup was great, we have unbelievable players in Daniil and Andrey, and it gave me a lot of confidence when we won.â€
To say Thiem’s body language is negative is an understatement. His head is down and his shoulders are slumped. Kyrgios saves the break point and then fashions an advantage, but then it’s back to deuce again.
The world No 1 Novak Djokovic is warming up for his third-round men’s singles match against Taylor Fritz. Thiem, meanwhile, has Kyrgios at 15-30 on the Aussie’s serve for the first time in the match. It’s soon 30-30 … but now [breaking news] Thiem has a break point for the first time!
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Kyrgios finds a phenomenal down-the-line return. He has another break point and in the first game of the third set. Kyrgios dumps a shot into the net, and it’s back to deuce. Thiem then finds a brilliant backhand half-volley winner. “That’s a hell of a shot,†says Kyrgios. And now Thiem saves his serve and leads 1-0 in the third.
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Kyrgios takes a two-set lead against Thiem!
The Australian takes the second set, and guess how it does it? That’s right – with an underarm ace – that Thiem doesn’t even bother to try and chase down. The crowd goes even more beserk. Their man, Kyrgios, is all over Thiem like a rash. And the world No 3 just looks totally shell-shocked by the whole affair. He is two sets down and so far has not looked capable of gaining any kind of foothold in the match. Stunning tennis from Kyrgios who is playing like a man possessed.
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Kyrgios smashes an ace for 15-0 and greets it with a guttural roar that is reciprocated by the crowd. “He looks beaten, Thiem,†observes the commentator as the Austrian sends a forehand long. It’s 40-0. Thiem is all over the place here.
Wow! Thiem saves a second break point, but Kyrgios is all over him in the next point – Thiem tries to pass him down the line but it goes long. It’s a third break point at 4-4 and Kyrgios indulges in yet more theatrics … and he breaks! The crowd goes wild. It’s 5-4 to the Australian in the second set and he will be serving for a 2-0 lead in sets. Did you see this coming?
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At 30-30 on Thiem’s serve, there is a let played and the crowd moan … and Kyrgios gets a break point! 30-40! This is huge. The Aussie flags wave. Kyrgios celebrates and whips the crowd up into a frenzy. But Thiem saves the break point with a smart drop shot. Thiem badly needed that and he delivered. But he needs to find a lot more consistency is he is going to win this. And he dumps a forehand into the net! It’s another break point!
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Thiem holds for 4-3. Kyrgios storms to 40-0 on his serve and ends the game with a good serve down the middle which Thiem can’t get back. The next few minutes are going to have a massive impact on the match. It’s 4-4 in the second with Thiem serving.
In the women’s singles, the No 2 seed Halep has finished off her match against Kudermetova, 6-1, 6-3, after a second-set fightback by the Russian.
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Just a reminder: the Australian state of Victoria is entering a hard five-day lockdown from 11.59pm tonight. The time is now 8.26pm, and the fans packed into the John Caine Arena have been told they have to leave at 11.30pm. If this match is ongoing at that point, which is a distinct possibility, there are going to be some unhappy tennis fans. The whole situation is bizarre and Covid-19 continues to impact on normality (if such a thing exists any more) at every turn.
Thiem holds for 3-2 in the second set. He’s yet to force a break point in the match, which tells you about the dominance Kyrgios has established in the early stages.
The Austrian grimaces and scratches his head, visibly unable to feel comfortable in the face of his onslaught from the Australian. It’s now 3-3 in the second after a comfortable hold for Kyrgios.
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Kudermetova is fighting back against Halep. It’s 3-3 in the second set after Halep took the first 6-1.
Ever the showman, Kyrgios sends a trademark under-arm serve which Thiem sprints for, but can’t get back. The Australian gees the crowd up. He holds serve for 2-2. Thiem isn’t able to stamp his authority on this match in any way, shape of form – not yet, anyway.
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Thiem saves the break point, then wins advantage, but coughs up a poor volley which goes long and it’s back to deuce, 1-1 in the second set. Then a HUGE forehand winner by Thiem brings another advantage, but Kyrgios fires his own huge winner down the line and it’s back to deuce again. Nervy times for Thiem … but he eventually holds and leads 2-1 in the second set against his fired-up opponent.
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A massive stroke of luck for the Aussie to make it 15-30 on the Thiem serve as a double-handed backhand return catches the net and flops over on Thiem’s side of the court. Kyrgios holds his hand up to apologise. Thiem wins the next point in style, opening up the court to his forehand side then smashing a cross-court winner with his opponent out of position. But then he sends another shot into the net and Kyrgios has a break point! 30-40!
It’s 1-1 in the second set after Kyrgios holds to love. A few minutes ago, there was an announcement over the public address system to remind all the fans that they will be booted out of the arena before midnight come what may. Everyone booed.
Elsewhere, Fucsovics v Raonic is into a fourth set. 7-6 (2), 5-7, 6-2 and now 0-0. Auger Alliassme is serving for the set at 6-5 against Shapalov.
Kyrgios wins the first set against Thiem!
Kyrgios takes the first set, 6-4. He punches the air. The crowd goes wild. They’re determined to enjoy their final night of freedom, until next week at least, ahead of that five-day Covid-19 lockdown. Can Thiem find his ‘A’ game and get back on terms? Don’t bet against it.
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Kyrgios holds for 5-3. Thiem looks a little shocked at the intensity with which his opponent has started this match. But he produces a lovely drop shot at the net for 30-15, then a booming first serve for 40-15. It feels like he’s trying to slow everything down a bit, quieten the crowd and start to play this match on his own terms a bit more. It’s 5-4 and Kyrgios will serve for the first set.
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Thiem holds. The world No 3 and third seed trails 4-3 in the first against the Aussie Kyrgios, who is ranked 47 in the world. Kyrgios has come out all guns blazing, but can he stay on top?
Halep takes the first set 6-1 against Kudermetova.
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Kyrgios leads 4-2 in the first. He tries to get on top of a Thiem second serve at 15-15 but dumps it into the net and shakes his head. The atmosphere is raucous and the fans are very much behind Kyrgios. It’s all the more bizarre when you consider Melbourne is about to be plunged into a hard lockdown. Kyrgios takes the point of the match so far, following up some incredible defence with a searing cross-court forehand that Thiem puts into the net from the baseline, for 30-30. And now it’s deuce. Thiem has his work cut out tonight.
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Men’s singles results so far today:
Zverev bt Mannarino 6-3, 6-3, 6-1
Karatsev bt Schwartzmann 6-3, 6-3, 6-3
Lajovic bt MartÃnez 6-7 (6), 6-1, 6-4
Carreno Busta retired vs. Dimitrov with Dimitrov leading 6-0 and 1-0
Kyrgios takes the fourth game and leads 3-1. Thiem finally starts to find some rhythm and send a sublime backhand down the line for 30-0 in the next game. “That’s ridiculous,†says Kyrgios. It’s 3-2 after that opening break of serve for the Australian.
Halep, meanwhile, is 5-1 up in the first and has a second set point against Kudermetova.
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The new five-day Covid-19 lockdown comes into force in Victoria at 11.59pm AEDT. The time is now 19.33. The arena for Thiem v Kyrgios is not completely full, but there are thousands of fans in attendance. The commentators speculate on what happens if this turns into a five-set epic and the fans have to be kicked out as the lockdown is about to begin? It’s a pretty strange situation.
There is some banter from someone in the crowd, and initially some laughter – Kygrios laughs and shakes his head when it continues from between one point to another. Meanwhile, Thiem is on the board with a hold to love. Kyrgios leads 2-1 in the first.
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Halep is on top early on against Kudermetova, a break up and serving for a 3-1 lead. Meanwhile Kyrgios has just torn into his third-round match with Thiem, breaking his opponent immediately, then starting his service game with a couple of aces. He then tries one of his cheeky underarm serves, and follows that with a ‘tweener’ which goes just wide! But no matter – Kyrgios already leads 2-0 in the first set in what feels like just a few seconds.
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In Covid-19 news, the whole state of Victoria is heading into a hard five-day lockdown amid concern over the more infectious strain of the virus which is thought to have originated in the UK. Which means no fans anywhere at the event during that time. Play at the first grand slam tennis of the event is set to continue as scheduled, however:
What’s happened so far today? Serena Williams made it safely through with a 7-6 (7-5), 6-2 win against Anastasia Potapova, although not without a bit of a wobble on the way:
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Preamble
Good evening if you’re in Australia, good morning if you’re in Europe, and hello if you’re somewhere in between. I’ll be bringing you updates on today’s action from Melbourne. Breaking news from the men’s singles is that the qualifier, Aslan Karatsev of Russia (ranked No 114), has just knocked out Diego Schwartzmann in straight sets, the No 8 seed and world No 9 losing 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. Karatsev ends a shock result with an ace straight down the middle.
Simona Halep is currently warming up for her women’s singles third-round match against Veronika Kudermetova and Dominic Thiem’s meeting with Nick Kyrgios is also coming right up. Much more to follow.
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