Thiem claims US Open title after thrilling fightback

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Dominic Thiem finally claimed his maiden Grand Slam title with a stunning comeback to beat Alexander Zverev in a nerve-jangling battle of wills in the US Open final on Sunday.

The 27-year-old world number three appeared to have blown his golden chance as he fell two sets behind but hit back to become the first player to win a Grand Slam from having trailed by two sets since Gaston Gaudio at the 2004 French Open.

Thiem, who dropped only one set en route to the final, started as favourite but was stifled by nerves early on, trailing by a set and 5-1 as his evening threatened to become a nightmare on an eerie, almost empty Arthur Ashe stadium.

He gradually broke the shackles to hit back from a break down to take the third, however, and Zverev faltered on serve at 3-4 in a high-quality fourth set allowing Thiem to take a slow-burner of a contest to a decider.

With one of the sport's biggest prizes within reach, both men raised their games in a gripping decider.

The 23-year-old Zverev, bidding to become the first German male to win a Grand Slam since Boris Becker won in New York in 1996, showed great composure to resist the Thiem charge and served for the title at 5-3.

With the match deep into its fourth hour, though, it had become not just a physical battle but a psychological one too.

First Zverev faltered with the title tantalisingly close, then Thiem could not hold serve for glory at 6-5 as a U.S. Open men's final moved into its first-ever fifth set tiebreak.

A gut-wrenching climax saw Thiem take a 6-4 lead as Zverev's serve crumbled. But he netted a forehand with the court gaping, then sent another forehand wide.

Thiem earned another match point with a fearless pass though, and Zverev then dragged a backhand wide.

"It's amazing how far our journeys brought us to share this moment and I wish -- really I wish -- we could have two winners today, I think we both deserved it," Thiem, who won 2-6 4-6 6-4 6-3 7-6(6), said on court after a tearful speech from his crestfallen opponent and close friend.

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