Frances Tiafoe won his 13th consecutive tie-break to clinch victory on Thursday in Tokyo, advancing to the quarter-finals for the first time at the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships.
In a 6-1, 7-6(8) win against Bernabe Zapata Miralles, Tiafoe closed out a high-level second set on his fifth match point.
The fourth-seeded American has not lost a tie-break since Cincinnati, winning eight in his run to the US Open semi-finals and another two at the Laver Cup, including a trophy-clinching Match Tie-break for Team World.
Against Zapata Miralles, Tiafoe raced to a 4-0 lead in the opening set after saving two break points in his first service game. But the Spaniard raised his level in set two, creating two chances for what could have been a double-break lead at 4-1. Instead, the American got back on serve to set up an eventful close to the match.
Tiafoe could not convert on two match points with Zapata Miralles serving at 4-5, then saved a break point on his own serve at 5-5.
A thrilling tie-break included a sumptuous drop volley from Tiafoe and a stunning on-the-run pass from Zapata Miralles as the competitors traded heavy blows in the Ariake Colosseum. With big serves at key moments, Tiafoe never allowed his opponent a set point as he closed out the victory.
The American finished the match with 12 aces and a 78 per cent (28/36) win rate on first serve. He saved five of six break points in the one-hour, 32-minute contest.
Tiafoe, who beat Japan’s Yasutaka Uchiyama in the opening round, will next face either eight seed Daniel Evans or Miomir Kecmanovic.
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