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Tomic goes down to Thiem in Acapulco final

Bernard Tomic's latest effort is possibly his worst.

Bernard Tomic's latest effort is possibly his worst. Photo: Getty

Dominic Thiem has ended Bernard Tomic’s run, edging the Australian in a see-sawing three-set battle in the final of the Acapulco Open.

The Austrian looked the fresher of the pair and came home strongly to record a 7-6 (8-6) 4-6 6-3 win.

Tomic, who’ll now head to Melbourne to join the Australian Davis Cup team for their tie with the United States starting on Friday, was not without his chances.

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He took a 5-2 lead in the first set and had looked ominous on serve, losing just three points in four games.

But things began to unravel as world No.15 Thiem, at 22 the youngest player in the top 20, rattled off three consecutive games without losing a point.

The Queenslander also had chances in the tiebreak, going up a mini-break, before Thiem forged ahead to take it 8-6.

Tomic struggled early in the second but an inspired fifth game saw him go up a break which he duly consolidated.

After a few nervous moments and a blistering forehand down the line from out of court he served out the set.

Things began brightly for Tomic in the third set when he went up a break but that advantage was quickly squandered as Thiem ripped through the next four games.

He held onto that advantage to take the set and the match, securing his fifth title from as many deciders and first on hard court.

It has been an outstanding month for Thiem, who takes out his second tournament in February after winning in Buenos Aires.

Tomic will edge back into the top 20 after making the final.

-AAP

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