Thiem, so shaky on serve all day, needed a straightforward hold to consolidate the break and that’s just what he conjures, holding at love.

A big shot and even bigger hold for Dominic Thiem pic.twitter.com/867UsHFYeh, Fifth set: Zverev 6-2, 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 3-2 Thiem*. An urgent moment for Thiem as the unforced errors continue to creep back into the Austrian’s game. Slim Patches: Do They Help You Lose Weight? Yet another netted forehand by Thiem gives Zverev a set point. Serving at 30-all, he makes another double fault to give Zverev a break-point chance. Prime customers in UK and Ireland can watch matches on Prime Video for no additional fees.

Can a ‘workation’ really leave you feeling relaxed? Thiem falls behind love-30 and Zverev is two points from a commanding two-sets-to-none lead. Thiem rattles off three quick points but sprays another forehand for deuce.

Here’s a look at how they compare. Thiem breaks in eighth game of second set!

And then Zverev double-faults again!

Fourth set: Zverev 6-2, 6-4, 4-6, 2-2 Thiem*. Third set to Thiem and the comeback is on!

Zverev blitzes to yet another economical love hold, closing it out with a 114mph ace down the pipe. I wish we could have two winners today.

Zverev breaks in third game of third set! US Election 2020: Is there a Trump vs Biden debate tonight? But Zverev holds from there, thumping a 122mph ace to the body on set point to close it out. Thiem holds comfortably to start with Zverev chipping in three unforced errors from the baseline, all off the forehand side.

Thiem becomes the first player to come from two sets down in the championship match at the US Open since 1949, back when it was known as the US Championships, when Richard “Pancho” Gonzales won 16-18, 2-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4 over American countryman Fred Schroeder Jr. "I wish we could have two winners today. By entering your details, you are agreeing to Radio Times privacy policy. Oh dear!

The Austrian is serving at only 37% and winning 29% of the second-serve points. He can also become the first German man to win a major since Boris Becker at the 1996 Australian Open and would join Becker as only the second man from Germany to win the US Open.
The other four men in the Open era who lost their first three major finals each went on to win at least one: Goran Ivanisevic (who broke through at 2001 Wimbledon), Andy Murray (2012 US Open), Andre Agassi (1992 Wimbledon) and Ivan Lendl (1984 Roland Garros). Zverev will serve for the set after the change of ends. Thiem responds with a volley winner but Zverev wins the next point for 15-40 and two break points.

Zverev breaks in third game of second set! The 26-year-old world record holder comfortably won her duel with fellow Kenyan Ruth Chepngetich, the world champion, who was eventually pipped for second by America's Sarah Hall.".
Zverev breezes through a service game sandwiched by his 14th and 15th aces. "All the feels right now @ThiemDomi I #USOpen pic.twitter.com/gCAbMGwzH8, “I wish you would have missed a little bit more, so I could have been holding that trophy up,” an emotional Zverev says during the trophy presentation. Fourth set: Zverev 6-2, 6-4, 4-6, 3-6 Thiem.

Zverev opens with two aces and a forehand winner and races out to 40-15. Two break points for Zverev.

Thiem can become only the second Austrian grand slam champion after Thomas Muster, the 1995 French Open champion.

The official approximate time is yet to be confirmed but the match is expected to take place from 8:30am UK time. In the meantime here’s Kevin Mitchell’s lookahead to today’s match. Two break points for Zverev. Fourth set: *Zverev 6-2, 6-4, 4-6, 3-4 Thiem.

Second set: *Zverev 6-2, 2-1 Thiem Thiem continues to struggle badly on his serve. Thiem serves his way of immediate danger with a 121mph ace followed by a 93mph second serve that Zverev dumps into the net for 30-all. pic.twitter.com/47ZeBopPcm. Thiem breezes to a love hold and he’s leveled the match from two sets down. Some big hitting from Thiem recovers but then he allows Zverev to get a break point.

The 23-year-old German is swinging freely, his forehand averaging 83mph off the ground. If you want to access the online Eurosport Player direct it’s £6.99 per month or £39.99 a year. Tennis Channel Live discusses the 2020 US Open men's final between Alexander Zverev and Dominic Thiem. New Car Gadget Magically Removes Scratches & Dents. Austrian star Thiem defeated Rafael Nadal in a gruelling showdown on Wednesday, while Alexander Zverev has soared through the rounds to reach the final four.

Zverev breaks in seventh game of first set!

Thiem opens with a double fault and his 43rd unforced error to go down love-30 on his seerve. Eurosport is also available through Amazon Prime. A disastrous service game for Zverev to open the deciding set. For more information, visit the Amazon Prime website. Zverev, who chipped in his eighth and ninth unforced errors along the way, will serve to stay in the set after the changeover. Fourth set: *Zverev 6-2, 6-4, 4-6, 0-1 Thiem. They hold their next two service points and it’s 3-all at the change of ends. Can’t see the US Open tennis results LIVE! He is attempting to complete only the fifth comeback from two sets down in a major final in the Open era. Zverev opens with a 133mph ace down the middle followed by a forehand winner that paints the line for 30-love.

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Zverev wins the first point on Thiem’s serve, taking control of a 14-shot rally early and closing it out with a forehand volley winner. Massive points forthcoming as a break would give Zverev a chance to serve for the match. Thiem serving to stay in the tournament. It’s not over yet! When is the 2020 US election and will it go forward as planned?

He’s down a minibreak, serving at 3-5. He caps it with a 125mph ace down the middle and has now won 19 of the last 21 points on his serve – and 20 of 23 overall.

Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE coverage of the US Open, as attention turns to the men’s singles final. A dangerous moment for Thiem, who goes down love-15 then 15-40 on his serve. Thiem rolls to an uneventful hold from love-15 down. We’re definitely on the way up and one day we are going to lift that trophy up together.”, Nothing but class from @AlexZverev after an incredible match pic.twitter.com/U8X3W2gP2n. Available for everyone, funded by readers. Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE coverage of the US Open, as attention turns to the men’s singles final. Thiem makes a bit of headway on Zverev’s serve winning the opening point then going ahead 15-30 on a Zverev double fault. Click here to access our desktop page.

Fourth set: *Zverev 6-2, 6-4, 4-6, 2-3 Thiem. It’s the 23-year-old Zverev’s first major final and the 27-year-old Thiem’s fourth after losses to Rafael Nadal at the last two French Open and a defeat to Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open earlier this year.

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We’re back on serve in the third. He rattles off two quick points before spraying a backhand wide for 30-all. After getting pushed to 30-all on his serve, Thiem responds with his fastest serve of the day: a 109mph ace out wide for 40-30. Into. Fifth set: Zverev 6-2, 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 5-4 Thiem*.

Fifth set: Zverev 6-2, 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 4-3 Thiem*. And Zverev sprays a backhand long early in the rally, giving Thiem the match! Thiem responds with a forehand overhand winner and drop-shot winner for 30-all, but nets a backhand from a step inside the baseline to go break point down.

Thiem, who appeared to be cramping up moments ago but is moving better now, holds for 4-3 with a 132mph first serve – the hardest he’s hit all night – that Zverev can’t return into play. Zverev breaks in third game of second set!

Zverev breaks in fifth game of second set!

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Four unforced errors including a double fault. Thiem saves the first with a 111mph first serve that Zverev can’t get back into play, but Zverev pounds his 52nd winner off the forehand to conver the second and force a fifth-set tiebreaker!

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And he converts it, hitting a backhand up the line that Thiem can’t return into the court for a double-break lead! But he saves it after getting the best of Zverev in an 11-shot baseline rally, then holds from there.

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