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Djokovic to meet Thiem in 30th Grand Slam semis
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 03 - 06 - 2016

A competitor lambasted the French Open as "one big circus" Thursday as soggy weather once again came back to exasperate players seeking a foothold in the semifinals of the rain-hit claycourt major.

Novak Djokovic was lucky to escape being defaulted and Austrian tyro Dominic Thiem provided plenty of entertainment as they finally caught up with the bottom half of the men's draw by setting up a cross-generational semifinal.

With Andy Murray and defending champion Stan Wawrinka enjoying a welcome rest day after booking their last-four showdown a day earlier, world NO. 1 Djokovic was back on court for a third day running and again had to dodge the showers as he sealed a 6-3, 7-5, 6-3 win over a fuming Tomas Berdych.

It was a shame that only a handful of shivering spectators turned up on Court Suzanne Lenglen to watch Thiem's racket skills. The 22-year-old reached the last four of a major for the first time with a 4-6, 7-6(7), 6-4, 6-1 win over Belgium's David Goffin.

Serena Williams was caught up in a cold front for more than an hour as she dropped her first set of the tournament and came within two games of defeat before ramming home her title credentials with a 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 victory over little-known Kazakh Yulia Putintseva.

"I didn't think I was gonna win that in the second set," the 21-time Grand Slam champion said after booking a semifinal with Dutch outsider Kiki Bertens, who beat Swiss eighth seed Timea Bacsinszky 7-5, 6-2.

A week of wet weather and chilly temperatures — with the mercury topping out at 14 degrees Celsius Thursday — has robbed the tournament of its usual joie de vivre.

Hence it was little wonder that the smallest of incidents could tip players over the edge.

Djokovic was fortunate that a moment of petulance midway through the third set did not scupper his chances of winning the only Grand Slam title missing from his collection.

The top seed admitted he was lucky he did not injure a linesman after he slammed his racket to the ground and it went flying into the baseline hoardings. Had it hit anyone, it would have been an automatic default.

"I threw a racket on the ground and it slipped and almost hit the line umpire. I was lucky there," the 29-year-old Serb said after reaching his 30th Grand Slam semifinal.

But Djokovic's momentary rage was nothing compared to how angry Berdych felt a few games later.

The Czech seventh seed lost his cool when Australian official Wayne McEwen ordered play to be halted after Djokovic grumbled about the misty conditions.

As the Serbian sauntered off court, Berdych shouted: "This is a circus. An absolute circus. "We've been playing two and half sets like that."
The Czech had a point.

Following Monday's complete washout, Berdych and Djokovic were among several competitors who were ordered to play their fourth-round matches through drizzle Tuesday as organizers tried to clear a huge backlog of matches.

Hence as far as Berdych was concerned, Thursday's seven-minute break seemed rather farcical.

"That was one of the worst calls that I ever had on the court," Berdych said after slipping to his 11th successive defeat against Djokovic.

"What's the point of this? The court won't get better. It will get only get worse."

Djokovic, who has played through rain in each of his last three matches, said there was only one way to draw a line over the issue.

"I'm just hoping that for sake of this tournament and all the players that we are going to have that roof at least on one court as soon as possible."
Federer to play Stuttgart, Halle in Wimbledon warm-up
Swiss superstar Roger Federer will play at next week's ATP tournament in Stuttgart, then Halle the week after as he returns from a back injury, it was confirmed Thursday.

The 17-time Grand Slam winner will play in Stuttgart from June 6-12, which is celebrating it's 100th anniversary, before playing his next grasscourt tournament in Germany at Halle the week after.

The 34-year-old will be bidding for his ninth win in Halle in his warm-up for Wimbledon, which he has already won seven times.

The Swiss dropped out of the French Open at Roland Garros, which concludes this weekend, with a back injury.


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