name='verify_a78772d791e94fc7f9666f0dd14249cc'/> ATP Montpellier: Alexander Bublik downs Alexander Zverev to lift first ATP title

ATP Montpellier: Alexander Bublik downs Alexander Zverev to lift first ATP title

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Competing in his fifth ATP Finals, Alexander Bublik defeated world no. 3 Alexander Zverev in Montpellier 6-4, 6-3 to lift the first ATP crown. World no. 35 took down Tallon Griekspoor in two tie breaks in the opening round and prevailed over Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Roberto Bautista Agut to find himself in the semis. Filip Krajinovic stood no chance against the Kazakh, and he faced one of the world's leading players in the title clash. Bublik was 0-6 against the top-5 rivals before giving his best against Zverev to oust him in 69 minutes and celebrate the trophy. Bublik toppled Zverev for the second time in as many encounters, dropping 15 points in nine service games and defending two out of three break chances. The German was miles away from that pace, losing 46% of the points behind the initial shot and suffering four break from eight opportunities offered to a lower-ranked rival.

Alexander Bublik claimed the first ATP title in Montpellier over Alexander Zverev.

Zverev held at love in the encounter's opening game, and Bublik blasted a forehand down the line winner in game two to get his name on the scoreboard. The German closed the third game at 15, and the Kazakh painted another forehand down the line winner for 2-2 and a reliable start. World no. 3 squandered a game point in the fifth game, and Bublik seized the second break chance with a backhand down the line winner to open a 3-2 gap. Remaining calm, Zverev broke back at love in game six to lock the result at 3-3 and improve his position, especially after a hold at love a few minutes later. Bublik secured the eighth game with an unreturned serve and broke Zverev at 15 in the next one following the German's basic forehand mistake.

World no. 3 created two break chances in the tenth game, but it was not to be for him, as Bublik denied both with powerful serves and held with a well-constructed attack to secure the opener 6-4. Zverev painted a backhand down the line winner in the second set's opening game, saved two break points at 1-1 and brought it home to remain in contention. Bublik stayed focused and broke Zverev at love in game five following the German's mistake at the net. The Kazakh wrapped up the sixth game with a volley winner and blasted an ace down the T line in the eighth for a 5-3 advantage. With nothing working his way, Zverev experienced a break at love in game nine to push his opponent towards the first ATP trophy. 



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