Monte Carlo 'best win' of career for Tsitsipas
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MONACO • Stefanos Tsitsipas crushed Andrey Rublev 6-3, 6-3 yesterday in a one-sided final in the Monte Carlo Open for his first Masters 1000 title.
The 22-year-old Greek world No. 5 took 71 minutes to beat the Russian, ranked eighth, for the best victory in his career, after his triumph in the year-end Masters in 2019.
"I'm overwhelmed with emotion," said Tsitsipas.
"It's the best win of my life so far. It is the best thing winning my first Masters 1000 and it is even more special doing it here on home soil in Monte Carlo and doing it on clay, which is my favourite surface.
"I knew that he was going to be a very difficult opponent to face. There were a lot of nerves coming into that match."
His victory in their seventh meeting gave him a 4-3 advantage in head-to-head meetings with his 23-year-old opponent.
Tsitsipas now has six titles on the ATP Tour, including the year-end Masters in 2019 and four ATP 250 tournaments - Stockholm in 2018, Marseille and Estoril in 2019 and Marseille again last year.
By the time Rublev got going in the first set, the damage was done. Tsitsipas calmly held his service games to win the first set in 32 minutes.
The second followed the same pattern as Tsitsipas broke serve in the third game. He broke again to end the match.
Rublev, who has eight career titles and was playing in his first Masters 1000 final after eliminating Rafael Nadal in the quarter-finals, did not have a break point in the match.
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First Masters 1000 title for Stefanos Tsitsipas after his "home soil" win.
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE


