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Bedene stuns Agut to set up summit clash with Wawrinka

Source: PTI
January 11, 2015 00:21 IST
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Aljaz Bedene of Slovenia celebrates after winning the Chennai Open semi-final match against Roberto Bautista Agut of Spain. Photograph: PTI

Continuing his giant-killing spree, Slovenian qualifier Aljaz Bedene knocked out third seed and world number 15 Roberto Bautista Agut to set up the Chennai Open summit clash with top seed and defending champion Stanislas Wawrinka on Saturday.

The 25-year-old Bedene, ranked as low as 156, shocked his Spaniard opponent 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (8) in a marathon and intense semifinal that lasted two hours and 42 minutes.

It will be Bedens's first ever appearance in an ATP Tour singles final and the Slovenian has also become the first qualifier in the 20-year history of Chennai Open to reach the summit clash.

He now meets Swiss world number four Wawrinka, who got the better of fourth seed David Goffin 7-5, 6-3 in the other semi-final, which lasted only 90 minutes.

The two finalists had contrasting routes to the final as the Swiss had an easy passage in his title defence.

‘I have worked very hard and it paid off’

Aljaz Bedene of Slovenia returns during the Chennai Open semi-final match against Roberto Bautista Agut of Spain. Photograph: PTI

And it has been a dream run for Bedene as he had also upset second seed Feliciano Lopez and fifth seed Guillermo Garcia-Lopez in previous rounds.

"I have worked very hard and it paid today. I wanted to win the semi-final, having lost on two occasions. I am happy with the way I won against Agut today in our first meeting," an elated Bedens said.

There was not much to separate the two players. Bedene kept his cool on the big points and kept Agut under pressure despite losing the first set.

Agut could have closed the match in the 10th game of the third set, but Bedene refused to give an inch and not only saved that game, but went on to stretch the match to a tie-breaker which he sealed after a very tight battle.

Wawrinka tames Goffin 

Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland celebrates after beating David Goffin during the Chennai Open semi-finals. Photograph: PTI

In the Wawrinka-Goffin clash, the Swiss saved seven of the 10 break chances on his serve while he broke his rival thrice in the match.

Capitalising on the only break in the first set, Wawrinka nosed ahead in the match and was up 2-0 in the second with an early break, but Goffin struck back.

However, Wawrinka had enough experience and arsenal to douse the challenge of his opponent.

Wawrinka, though, will have to play at his best to stop a marauding Bedene. It will be interesting to see how Bedene copes with the fatigue, having played some gruelling matches and that too after coming off the qualifiers.

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