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Canada’s Gabriel Diallo wins his 1st ATP Tour title, taking Libema Open final in straight sets

Gabriel Diallo won the first ATP tour title.

The 23-year-old Montreal native defeated Belgium’s Zizou Bergs 7-5, 7-6 (8) to win the Libema Open Tennis Tournament on Sunday.

In a second set back and forth, Diallo fell 6-4 in Tiebreaker before the victory of his defeat jaws. He finally got three straight points before he won.

Diallo had nine AS, won 76 percent of his first service scores and won 23. He also broke the opportunity alone while saving his opponent’s two breaking points.

Eight Diallo of six meters was the first Canadian male single finalist in the history of the event.

Currently, Diallo, which ranks 55th, reached the semi -finals and guaranteed its first 50 output on Monday.

Watch | Diallo takes the 2nd set Tiebreaker to win an open title:

Canada’s Diallo 1st Career ATP Tour Title

Gabriel Diallo from Montreal defeated Zizou Bergs from Belgium to demand the first career ATP tour title in Libema on Sunday, 7-5, 7-6 (8).

German 1st Queen Club Female Champion in 52 years

German elimination Tatjana Maria, American eighth seed Amanda Anisimova 6-3 6-4 when she defeated an incredible week in London, and the first title in the Queen Club in the half-century.

Wimbledon setting for the first time since 1973, when Olga Morozova from the Soviet Union, greeted women’s rivals for the first time.

After stunning the second seed and Australian open champion Madison keys in the previous round, Zafer pointed out the end of an extraordinary nine -day stretch for Maria, which ranks 86 in the world.

The 37 -year -old Auckland has been the oldest player to demand WTA title since Serena Williams in 2020. On his way to the title, he left only one set, and the dream run also contained victories against Elena Rybakina, the fourth seed of Kazak, and the sixth seed Czech Seed Karolina Mugova.

Maria dominated Anismova with great services and took an early break in the first set. He won 12 points in a row while 4-1 ahead and then held a short Anisimova fight to close the set.

Maria carried the acceleration to the second as it was 4-1. The seventh ace of the match helped to rise to 5-3, and in more than two years, he made two matches to multiply his first title.

“A dream took place. [When] I came here, I never thought I could finally hold the cup. When we arrived, my little girl said, ‘Wow, this is a beautiful cup, very big’ and said, ‘Okay, let’s try to win’.

“If you believe it, everything is possible … I want to show this to my children and I hope they are proud. It is incredible.”

Maria, which started as a world of 86, is expected to go to the world 43 when the new rankings are released on Monday.

Wimbledon works between June 30 – July 13.

Fritz Lifts Stuttgart Title

Taylor Fritz claimed the first title of the year in the Stuttgart Open Final with the best seed Alexander Zvev with a 6-3 7-6 (0) win and extended his winning line against the Germans.

Last year, Wimbledon’s fourth round of Zverev’i overturned by Fritz, a break point in 30 minutes won the opening set of 6-3. The American second seed took 5-3 ahead of Zverev after doubled and kidnapping a volleyball on the network.

The second set remained in the service, Zverev saved the only breaking point in 5-5 before retreating a unilateral Tiebreak to seal the victory of Fritz. He was the ninth career title of Fritz, raised his head-to-head record against the fourth grass and Zverev to 8-5.

“I am really happy that a clay season is not very large. And then I am very happy to come here to win the grass season perfectly and to win the title and do it here,” Fritz said Fritz, who won the title of 250 without being left to the entire tournament.

“I don’t have much time to celebrate. I’m doubled in London, Queen’s tomorrow.”

28 -year -old Zverev, who ranks third in the world, did not win a title in Grass, a surface he had been fighting for a long time. The three -fold Grand Slam finalist Wimbledon did not go beyond the fourth round.

The 27 -year -old Earth Seven Fritz will rise to the fourth place in the ranking in front of Wimbledon.

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