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Pablo Carreno Busta reaches first Masters semi-final after Indian Wells win over Pablo Cuevas

Spaniard saves two match points en route to a 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (7-4) victory over Uruguay’s Pablo Cuevas Thursday to reach the semi-finals of the ATP Indian Wells Masters

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Pablo Carreno Busta celebrates match point as he defeats Pablo Cuevas in the quarter-final of the Indian Wells Masters. Photo: USA Today
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Spain’s Pablo Carreno Busta saved two match points en route to a 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (7-4) victory over Uruguay’s Pablo Cuevas Thursday to reach the semi-finals of the ATP Indian Wells Masters.

A tense third set between the duo saw Cuevas unable to convert match points against the Spaniard’s serve in both the 10th and 12th games as they took the contest to a decisive tiebreaker.

The drama was heightened by Cuevas’s tumble on the first of those match points as he lunged for a backhand – necessitating a mid-game medical timeout for treatment on his scraped right hand after Carreno Busta had polished off the point with an overhead.

Things stayed tight in the tiebreaker, Carreno Busta gaining a match point at 6-4 when Cuevas sent a backhand long, and sealing it with a backhand volley to reach the first Masters semi-final of his career.

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“It’s an amazing feeling,” said Carreno Busta. “It’s my first time in the semi-final in a Masters 1000, but here in Indian Wells is – you know, for me, this tournament is one of the best, not just the Masters 1000, one of the best tournaments in the year and maybe one of the tougher, because all the people is playing here, all the top 20.”

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Carreno Busta avenged a semi-final loss to Cuevas in Sao Paulo this month, where the Uruguayan went on to win the title.

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