French Open: Thiem eases to men's singles final

ANI  |  Paris [France] 

World No. 7 and Austria's on Friday progressed to the final of after he saw off a fighting of in their men's singles semi-final match.

Thiem, who defeated 72nd seeded Italian 7-5, 7-6 (10), 6-1, reached his first Grand Slam final and will now face either Spanish ace or Argentina's

It is also Thiem's third consecutive appearance in the final of the tournament. In the last two editions of (2016 and 2017), he lost to eventual winners Serbia's Novak Djokovic and Nadal.

He is also the first Austrian to reach a Grand Slam final of since Thomas Muster's victory in 1995.

The Croatian ended Cecchinato's magnificent run in the French Open, but he had to make some efforts to pin down his opponent.

The first two sets saw the two players going neck to neck and playing excellent serves to gain valuable points.

Thereafter, the of Cecchinato began to take a toll as Thiem routed the former to storm into the final of Roland Garros, in a match that lasted for 137 minutes.

Cecchinato, who was banned for match-fixing in 2016, had never won a match in the prior to this year's edition.

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 22:50 IST