The players had split their previous four matches but the opening set was all Berdych with the Czech pounding down five aces and 13 winners to wrap it up in just over half an hour. Fognini was hobbling around at the end of the set and needed some medical treatment on his foot, but suddenly sprang to life at a break down in the second. Pouncing on Berdych's second serve, he prowled along the baseline and broke back for 2-2 when the Czech netted after a 24-shot rally, before holding with a brilliant running winner. Berdych, though, started hitting the mark more frequently with his first serve and broke again before doubling his lead when Fognini went long after 47 minutes.That feeling from last night ?? ?#AusOpen #adidastennis pic.twitter.com/LIPSfVhTvM
— Tomáš Berdych (@tomasberdych) January 21, 2018
The 30-year-old Italian had by now started a running dispute with umpire James Keothavong over challenges and a couple of foot fault calls, and quickly went a break down at the start of the third set. After Fognini roused himself once more to break back for 3-3, there followed a hugely entertaining seventh game that decided the match. Berdych grabbed a break point when a foot fault contributed to a Fognini double fault but after flinging his racket to the ground in frustration, the Italian saved it with a stunning pass. There followed a handful of deuces before the disciplined Berdych, who had by now made the conversation about challenges a three-way affair, broke again to take a lead he would not surrender.Should @rogerfederer prevail tonight, he'll play Tomas Berdych in the Australian Open quarterfinals. Federer leads their head-to-head 19-6 and has won all four of their matches in Melbourne. https://t.co/RYA9egXVXt?: #USOpen pic.twitter.com/xpLd02DTld
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) January 22, 2018


