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ATP Finals 2020: Daniil Medvedev beats Dominic Thiem to take title

November 30, 2020
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Daniil Medvedev fought back to beat US Open champion Dominic Thiem and win the biggest title of his career at the ATP Finals in London.

The Russian dug deep to claim a 4-6 7-6 (7-2) 6-4 victory over world number three Thiem at the O2 Arena.

Thiem led the second-set tie-break but Medvedev reeled off seven points in a row to force a decider and came through a tight final set to ensure victory.

The 24-year-old will finish the year fourth in the world rankings.

Medvedev is the only player to beat the three highest-ranked players at the season-ending event, following his earlier victories over Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.

He did not beat a single top-10 player from November 2019 to October 2020 but has now beaten seven in the space of four weeks.

It was the last year the tournament was being held in London, with the event moving to Turin, Italy, from 2021.

With no crowd in the stadium because of coronavirus restrictions, Medvedev’s celebrations were muted before he and Thiem had a lengthy hug at the net.

Despite the loss, Thiem can still reflect on a solid year in which he has reached two Slam finals, losing to Djokovic at the Australian Open before claiming his maiden major title in New York.

Machine Medvedev clicks into gear

Daniil Medvedev went unbeaten in London after losing all three of his round-robin matches last year

Medvedev, who went unbeaten in the group stages, is credited as one of the men’s tour’s quickest problem solvers.

A gangly player who has been jokingly nicknamed ‘the machine’ by his competitors, he is capable of changing the direction of rallies with ease and his own forehand – while flatter than Thiem’s – is equally effective.

His repeated moves to the net as the match progressed allowed him to hurry through his service games and surprise Thiem with a change of pace.

However, the Russian let the opening set slip. Having been in control in the early stages and racing to 40-0 on his own serve, Medvedev lost four points through a series of sloppy forehand errors before double-faulting to hand Thiem a crucial break.

His recovery in the second-set tie-break changed the tone of the match and Medvedev gritted his way through a tough fifth game in the third set, converting his ninth break point to take the crucial lead.

He was the stronger of the two players as the match progressed, drawing more errors out of a tiring Thiem’s backhand, and he claimed victory when Thiem sent a return of serve into the net.

Thiem just misses out again

Daniil Medvedev and Dominic Thiem
Dominic Thiem (right) beat Daniil Medvedev during his title run at the US Open

While there will be obvious disappointment for Thiem in losing in the final for a second consecutive year, the 27-year-old has improved his all-round game in another solid year.

Once thought of as a solely clay-court player, Thiem’s biggest career title came on a hard court, and he too beat Djokovic and Nadal in London to progress to the final.

Thiem prospers through his big groundstrokes and an increased confidence in his serve. With Medvedev having the better of the longer rallies, Thiem kept the points short, using his slice to stop Medvedev unleashing his own heavy shots.

He staved off two break points in his opening service game, finding an inside-out forehand and an ace at the key moments in a 10-minute game.

When Medvedev’s level dipped in the next game, all Thiem had to do was get the ball back into play, capitalising on his opponent’s mistakes before rushing through a tidy service game of his own.

He took the first set in fortunate style, a net-cord winner almost hitting Medvedev, but both players smiled and laughed at the changeover before resetting for the second.

Thiem had a chance to take the second set, racking up two break points in the seventh game thanks to his deep hitting. However, Medvedev was able to find his first serve when he needed it most, and that missed chance led to the tie-break that the Russian ran away with.

Thiem reeled off five straight points to overturn a 0-40 deficit early in the third set but the Austrian grew more frustrated as he was outwitted by Medvedev.

Earlier, Wesley Koolhof and Nikola Mektic won their first doubles title together with a 6-2 3-6 10-5 victory over Jurgen Melzer and Edouard Roger-Vasselin.

ATP Finals say goodbye to London

Tournament organisers estimate around 2.8m people have attended matches at the O2 Arena since London first hosted the competition in 2009.

The first edition was also won by a Russian and Medvedev thanked 2009 winner Nikolay Davydenko for “being an inspiration for kids like me”.

World number one Djokovic has won the most titles in London. He won the competition for four consecutive years from 2012 to 2015, beating Roger Federer twice, Nadal once and once via walkover in 2014.

Djokovic also played in London 11 times and reached the final six times.

However, Britain’s Andy Murray ended Djokovic’s run in 2016, in a victory that confirmed his status as year-end world number one.

Given the performances that have been on show in the past, it was a shame there was no crowd to say a fond farewell to the ATP Finals’ London run.

Analysis

BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller

Daniil Medvedev flies a little further under the radar than Dominic Thiem, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alex Zverev: the other players making life increasingly difficult for Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.

But Medvedev is virtually the complete package these days. He has a serve that more than does justice to his six foot six inch frame; he can rally from the baseline to his heart’s content; he moves superbly; and is more and more comfortable coming forward.

And the rest mist does not descend nearly as often as it once did.

The Russian has become the first person in the 50-year history of the ATP Finals to beat the top three seeds in the same week.

He has also won three of the last six Masters events.

The logical next step is a Grand Slam title.

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