Russia’s Andrey Rublev fought back against Denmark’s Holger Rune to win his first Masters 1000 title in Monte Carlo yesterday.The fifth seed rallied from 4-1 down in the deciding set to defeat sixth-seeded teenager Rune 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 after one hour 34 minutes on the red clay of Court Rainier III.Rublev, 25, claimed the biggest win of his career after losing Masters finals in Monte Carlo and Cincinnati, both in 2021."I don’t know what to say. Trailing 1-4, 0/30, then saving break points, thinking there is no chance to win. But somehow I did it,” said the world number six, who blasted down 33 winners on the way to his 13th career title."I was hoping deep inside that I would have one chance,” he continued. "Play until the end. I remember the previous finals and when I was losing I thought I’d have no chance and mentally I was going down."But today I thought, ‘Just believe until the end’, and this is what I was trying to do in the third set, hoping I would have an extra chance to come back and what a way to do it.”Deprived of his national flag after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the player from Moscow thanked the crowd for their support."Coming from the country where I come from, to receive such international support, it is enormous,” he said.Big hittersRune, 19, was aiming for his second Masters 1000 title after defeating five Top 10 players en route to the title in Paris last year.The two players had previously played each other twice - the Dane won last year at the Masters 1000 in Paris in the quarter-finals before defeating Novak Djokovic in the final.In January, it was Rublev who won their Australian Open clash after saving match points in the last 16.Yesterday, the match between these two fiery big-hitters failed to live up to expectations compared to the Australian showdown.The Dane saved seven of the eight break points he faced in the first set, before benefiting from a big unforced error by Rublev on the last game’s break point.The Russian immediately took the lead in the second set to lead 2-0, but Rune came back to 2-2.In the process, Rublev chained four games to equalise at one set all. Rune seemed to be on a roll to victory in the third set racing to 3-0 and had a double break point to lead 5-1.But it was the Russian who lined up three games in a row and then managed the break, taking advantage of the nervousness of his opponent, who notably missed two smashes in a row to lead 6-5 and serve for the match.He gave himself three consecutive match points and concluded with an ace on the second.Rafael Nadal, an 11-time winner in Monte Carlo, and Carlos Alcaraz missed this key French Open warm-up with injury while top seed Novak Djokovic was knocked out in the last 16.
April 16, 2023 | 11:24 PM