ATP Cincinnati Open Results: Flavio Cobolli Fights Back to Reach Semifinals, Sets Up Arthur Fils Clash

Flavio Cobolli overcame a slow start and found an extra spark at a crucial stage on Thursday, battling past American Tommy Paul 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 to book his place in the Cincinnati Open semifinals in Mason, Ohio.

The seventh-seeded Italian, who was struggling for energy early in the match, turned things around to claim his first-ever ATP Masters 1000 semifinal. Cobolli will now face 21st-seeded Frenchman Arthur Fils, who defeated Argentina’s Thiago Agustin Tirante 6-3, 6-2 later on Thursday.

Flavio Cobolli Turns Match Around Against Tommy Paul

Paul controlled the opening set vs. Cobolli, breaking serve twice. Cobolli, who needed three sets to get past 12th-seeded Rafael Jodar of Spain on Wednesday, appeared short on energy early before gradually finding his form.

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He also found some help in an unusual place. Leading 5-2 in the second set, Cobolli asked for M&M’s during a changeover.

“I felt a little bit tired, and I needed some energy, some sugar, and I love M&M’s,” Cobolli said. “Chocolate with colors makes me happy in the match.”

Whether it was the candy or simply improved execution, Cobolli became much more difficult to handle. He won 78.1% of his first-serve points in the last two sets, up from 46.2% in the opener, including a 12-for-12 performance in the third set.

Both players held serve through the first eight games of the final set. Cobolli squandered four break-point opportunities with Paul serving at 3-3 but did not let those misses linger.

He broke at his next opportunity to move ahead 5-4 and then served out the match.

“The change was not easy,” Cobolli said of recovering from the opening set. “Every match is different, every set is different, and I’m really proud of myself about how (I managed) today. I’m proud of my game and my mentality, and also my team, that is always important all my life.”

Cobolli Eyes First Masters 1000 Final

Cobolli, 24, improved to 2-0 against Paul, with both victories coming in Cincinnati. He also became the second Italian man to reach the tournament’s semifinals, joining Jannik Sinner, who did so each of the past two years.

Cobolli entered the tournament ranked No. 10 in the world but is projected to reach a career high of at least No. 6 following his Cincinnati run.

Fils is headed to his third ATP Masters 1000 semifinal of the year. His matchup with Cobolli guarantees that Cincinnati will feature a first-time Masters 1000 finalist.

Fils is the first French player to reach three Masters 1000 semifinals in a year since Guy Forget did so in 1991.

In a 64-minute rout of Tirante, Fils never faced a break point while winning 78.7% of his service points overall.

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