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Thiem through but more seeds fall at Qatar Open

Doha - World No 5 Dominic Thiem eased through to the quarter-finals of the Qatar Open on Wednesday, but the tournament is now guaranteed a non-seeded finalist because so many of the highest-ranked players crashed out.

Thiem, the number one seed, won his second round match against Slovenia's Aljaz Bedene in straight sets 7-5, 6-4, but said the contest was tougher than the scoreline suggested.

"I'm pleased today, I'm through in straight sets," he told reporters.

"It was a tough match, but I expected it and had two tough matches which I both won in straight sets.

"So I think that's a perfect start into the new year."

The Austrian is one of only two seeds left in the competition and could face the other, veteran Frenchman Richard Gasquet in the last eight.

Fifth seed Gasquet meets Greek qualifier Stefanos Tsitsipas later on Wednesday.

The six other seeds have all been knocked out, even though the tournament has only reached the second round.

That means an unseeded player will reach the final in Doha for the first time since Gael Monfils in 2014.

Spain's Fernando Verdasco and Feliciano Lopez were the latest seeds to fall on Wednesday.

Russia's Andrey Rublev, 20, beat veteran seventh seed Verdasco in three sets, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 in a centre court match watched by Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser al-Khelaifi.

The high-profile pair are former tennis partners and Khelaifi is also president of the Qatar Tennis Federation.

Rublev, the world number 39, broke Verdasco in the ninth game of the final set, then saved two break points as he served out for victory.

"Of course I'm really happy," said Rublev.

"I'm happy to take my revenge because I lost against Fernando a few months ago."

Earlier, world number 138 and wildcard Mirza Basic shocked eighth seed Lopez with a straight sets victory 6-4, 7-6 (7/2).

Lopez is ranked 102 places higher than the Bosnian in the world standings.

The defeated Spaniards join second seed Pablo Carreno Busta, as well as Tomas Berdych, Albert Ramos-Vinolas and Filip Krajinovic -- numbers three, four and six respectively -- all falling at the first hurdle.

The carnage among the seeds comes after the tournament was shorn of three major stars before it began, with Novak Djokovic, Stan Wawrinka and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga pulling out as they try to recover from injuries.

With so many seeds gone, it may provide an opportunity for one of the game's emerging stars to shine, such as Rublev or the man he will play in the quarter-finals, Borna Coric, the world number 48.

Croatian Coric, 21, followed up his impressive first round victory over Carreno Busta by easily dealing with blustery conditions on an outside court as he romped to a 6-1, 6-3 win over Nikoloz Basilashvili on Wednesday, his first tour win over the Georgian.

Qatar Open results on Wednesday (x denotes seeding):

2nd rd

Dominic Thiem (AUT x1) bt Aljaz Bedene (SLO) 7-5, 6-4

Peter Gojowczyk (GER) bt Matteo Berrettini (ITA) 6-2, 6-2

Mirza Basic (BIH) bt Feliciano Lopez (ESP x8) 6-4, 7-6 (7/2)

Guido Pella (ARG) bt Stefano Travaglia (ITA) 7-6 (7/4), 6-3

Andrey Rublev (RUS) bt Fernando Verdasco (ESP x7) 6-4, 3-6, 6-4

Borna Coric (CRO) bt Nikoloz Basilashvili (GEO) 6-1, 6-3

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