Kohlschreiber, Sousa set for Austria final

Joao Sousa and Philipp Kohlschreiber have advanced to the final of the Austrian Open with both players chasing a first title of 2017.

Philipp Kohlscreiber.

2015 winner Philipp Kohlschreiber will chase a second Austrian Open crown against Joao Sousa. (AAP)

Philipp Kohlschreiber and Joao Sousa will face off in the final of the Austrian Open with both players seeking their first title of the season.

Sousa ended the run of Austrian wildcard Sebastian Ofner, who appeared in his maiden semi-final, with a 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (7-4) win. The 62nd-ranked Portuguese will seek his third career title and first since winning in Valencia two years ago.

Earlier, Kohlschreiber held serve throughout against second seed Fabio Fognini and defeated the Italian world No.25 7-5 6-3. Fognini missed out on his second final in as many weeks after winning his fifth career title in Switzerland last week.

Kohlschreiber, ranked No.47, is 1-2 against Sousa but won their only previous match this season. Both players lost their other final this year, Kohlschreiber to Borna Coric in Marrakech in April and Sousa to Jack Sock in Auckland in January.

Kohlschreiber will appear in his third final at the claycourt event in the Austrian Alps. In 2012 the German was beaten by Robin Haase of the Netherlands in the final while in 2015 he defeated Paul-Henri Mathieu of France for the title.


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