Andrey Rublev, Felix Auger-Aliassime
move into Madrid final
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[May 04, 2024]
Andrey Rublev posted a 6-4, 6-3 win over Taylor Fritz on
Friday to advance to the Mutua Madrid Open championship match.
The seventh-seeded Russian recorded five aces and won 82.6 percent
of his first-serve points (38 of 46) to dispatch the 12th-seeded
American in 73 minutes.
Rublev will bid for his 16th career ATP title and second of the year
(Hong Kong) on Sunday when he squares off against Felix Auger-Aliassime.
The Canadian advanced to his maiden ATP Masters final after Czech
30th seed Jiri Lehecka bowed out due to an apparent back injury with
their match tied at 3-3 in the first set. Auger-Aliassime punched
his ticket to the semifinals via walkover after top-seeded Jannik
Sinner withdrew from the tournament with a hip injury.
As for Rublev, he said his recent run of dominance in Madrid deals
with a proper mindset.
"Mentally I was feeling much better and I was able to perform,"
Rublev said. "Putting emotions in the right direction. For sure it
has helped me to reach the final. Without this, I would not be in
the final."
Fritz started strong by breaking his opponent in the opening game
before Rublev responded with a flourish.
"I started really tight. I missed a couple of returns, a couple of
easy shots, but it is part of sport and part of tennis," Rublev
said. "When he broke me, I thought, ‘OK, it is only the beginning,
we have a long set and we will see. Maybe he will also not start
well on his serve.'
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"In the end, I think in the first three points he
didn't hit a first serve, so I was able to win and it was 0/30. On
one break point I played well, and somehow it was 1-1. Then the
match was equal until the end of the set."
Fritz remained competitive by firing seven aces and
taking advantage of three double faults.
Auger-Aliassime should be rested for the final after his second
straight foe bowed out. Lehecka clutched at his lower back during
the sixth game and was able to return after receiving treatment from
a physio, only to call it a day after three points.
"I feel really bad for him," Auger-Aliassime said of Lehecka. "I've
had injuries myself, and we can imagine how it feels to come out on
a night like this, hoping to win to go through, having a battle with
your opponent, and not being able to play. I have a lot of empathy
for Jiri, and I can't do anything but try to prepare for Sunday."
Rublev owns a 4-1 record versus Auger-Aliassime in his career.
--Field Level Media
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