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Thompson tames Zverev, into ATP's Los Cabos Open final

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Aussie Jordan Thompson has stunned world No.6 Alexander Zverev in three sets to reach the Los Cabos Open final and is one win away from a first ATP Tour title.

JORDAN THOMPSON.
JORDAN THOMPSON. Picture: Aaron Doster/Getty Images

Jordan Thompson's impressive run at the ATP's Los Cabos Open has continued with the Australian recording a stunning three-set semi-final win over top seed Alexander Zverev.

The 29-year-old needed three hours 42 minutes to triumph 7-5 4-6 7-6 (7-2) on Saturday (AEDT) and is now one step closer to a first ATP Tour title.

It was Thompson's fourth Top-10 win and his second against Zverev, whom he also beat last October in Tokyo.

"I think it's just a miracle," Thompson said of his Mexican run, which included a fightback from 6-0 3-0 down in the quarter-final against American teenager Alex Michelsen.

"I never thought I'd be here."

Thompson, striving for his third tour-level final, dropped his serve twice in the opening set, but broke three times to take it in 76 minutes.

His German opponent got the only break of the second set in the fifth game to push it to a decider, where both were unbreakable, forcing it to a tiebreak.

Thompson raced out to a 6-1 lead in the breaker before clinching it 7-2.

"It was over three and a half hours. It was just a great match and I just competed until the end I really don't know what to say. I'm pretty tired," Thompson added.

The eighth-seeded Sydneysider entered the event ranked a career-high No.40 in the world, and is set to rise another four spots. He could finish as high as No.32 if he wins the decider.

Thompson will face Casper Ruud in the final after the Norwegian defeated defending champion Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4 7-6 (7-4) in the earlier semi.

The fourth-seeded Ruud fought off five set points in the second set to advance to his 19th tour-level final (10-8).

Greek star Tsitsipas, who was bidding to successfully defend a title for the third time (Marseille 2019-20, Monte Carlo 2022-23), has now lost six consecutive matches against Top 20 opposition.

"It was a really close match, all in all, especially the second set," Ruud said.

"I was fortunate to save a few set points there and hold him off. I was just a bit lucky, and in the tiebreak I played really well from the beginning, so I'm very happy with the win."

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