Fritz Battles Elbow Pain, Edges Korda in Dallas Open Thriller

Taylor Fritz secured a hard-fought three-set victory over Sebastian Korda to reach the Dallas Open semifinals, despite suffering a worrying elbow injury during the first set. The American top seed required multiple physio visits but managed to play through the pain. He saved all break points and capitalized on errors from Korda in a decisive final-set tie-break. Fritz now sets up a semifinal clash against former World No. 3 Marin Cilic.

Key Points: Taylor Fritz Overcomes Injury, Reaches Dallas Open Semifinals

  • Fritz overcame a sharp elbow injury mid-match
  • He saved all four break points faced
  • Won a final-set tie-break against Korda
  • Will face Marin Cilic in the semifinals
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Fritz survives injury scare to enter SF in Dallas

Top seed Taylor Fritz survives an elbow injury scare and a tough challenge from Sebastian Korda to advance to the Dallas Open semifinals.

Fritz survives injury scare to enter SF in Dallas
"I instantly just felt this really sharp pain in my elbow. - Taylor Fritz"

Dallas, Feb 14

Taylor Fritz survived an injury scare to beat Sebastian Korda 6-7, 6-4, 7-6 for a place in the Dallas Open semifinals.

At 4-5, 30/15 first set, Fritz hit an awkward backhand flick that led to a sharp pain and a physio visit in the same game. He had the injury worked on and was still feeling the pain, but not as intensely. He received multiple visits from the physio, which he explained helped, ATP reports.

"That was a weird one. He hit a really hard return and so I had to kind of hit a flick backhand and the way that I (hit it), just jammed my elbow I think. It was a hard-hit ball, so I just think the way I hit it behind me and extended my elbow, I instantly just felt this really sharp pain in my elbow," Fritz said in his on-court interview.

"I went over to the towel box, I was feeling it and I was like, 'I'll try to hit a serve'. Luckily I made it and it wasn't a bad serve, because the ball came back and I couldn't hit the next ball. It was such a sharp pain."

Fritz had to deal with Korda, who served at 5/4 in the final-set tie-break. But the former No. 15 player in the PIF ATP Rankings made back-to-back forehand errors, allowing Fritz to escape. The top seed hit 22 aces and saved all four break points he faced, according to ATP Stats.

Fritz will next face former World No. 3 Marin Cilic, who stormed past breakthrough Briton Jack Pinnington Jones 6-1, 6-4 in just 78 minutes.

The Croatian, a 21-time tour-level champion, is pursuing his first ATP Tour title since Hangzhou in 2024. Fritz leads their ATP head-to-head series 2-1, but they have not played since 2022.

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Sarah B
22 aces and saved all break points while injured? That's some serious mental strength. The physio did a great job keeping him in the match. Tennis is as much a mental game as physical.
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Ananya R
Tough luck for Korda, had his chances in that final tie-break. But that's tennis - one moment of nerves and the match slips away. Fritz's experience showed in the clutch moments. Next up, Cilic will be a proper test!
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while it was brave, players should be careful with injuries. Pushing through can sometimes make things worse long-term. Hope the ATP physios gave proper advice and it's not just a short-term patch-up job.
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Michael C
Interesting to see Cilic coming back strong. A former World No. 3 is always dangerous. Fritz leads the H2H but that was before Cilic's injury layoff. This semi-final could go either way!
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Priya S
The description of that "sharp pain" after the flick backhand made me wince! 😬 Tennis at this level is so physically demanding. Kudos to him for managing to serve well right after. That takes focus.

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