Feisty Andrey Rublev said he is trying to curb his “ugly” behaviour after beating Grigor Dimitrov at the Shanghai Masters on Saturday to set up a final with big-serving Hubert Hurkacz.
Russia’s Rublev defeated Dimitrov 7-6 (9/7), 6-3 in their semi-final and is yet to drop a set in Shanghai as he closes on his second Masters 1000 crown of the year.
In the first semi-final, the 16th-seeded Hurkacz from Poland blasted his way past Sebastian Korda of the United States 6-3, 6-4. Rublev, the highest-ranked player left in the tournament at seven in the world, cut an angry figure at times and was especially irked by what appeared to be a drone overhead early on. He also repeatedly whacked the net at one point and said afterwards of his outbursts: “It is not helping me at all and it looks really ugly. Some matches, like today, you feel more stressed and more pressure because it’s a semi-final and you want to win, so it’s tough to control.”
The 25-year-old composed himself to get out of a hole at 0-40 in the first set to eventually hold serve for 3-3 in a game lasting 10 minutes. Rublev then pounced at the first glimpse of an opportunity to break Bulgaria’s Dimitrov for 6-5, only to be broken back immediately by the 18th seed as he served for the set.
The duo exchanged more thunderous groundstrokes in the tie break and both squandered a set point before Rublev sealed the set in 76 minutes when Dimitrov fired a forehand wide. The 32-year-old Dimitrov is playing some of the best tennis of his career and broke at the start of the second set, with Rublev reacting by smacking the net three times with his racquet.
But Rublev, who has won 14 titles, got the break back for 2-2 and then repeated the trick to race to victory as Dimitrov quickly ran out of steam. Rublev, who triumphed at the Monte Carlo Masters in April, said it was “special” to be in the final in Shanghai but felt sorry for the beaten Dimitrov, someone he regards as a friend. “After the match I told him I’m really sorry,” he said.
Earlier, Hurkacz sent down 14 aces as he barrelled into the final. The 26th seed Korda, who was contesting his first Masters semi-final, was always up against it in the face of a barrage. The 26-year-old Pole did not face a single break point on his powerful serve and wrapped up the last-four encounter on his second match point after 77 minutes.
Qinwen vows ‘aggressive’ play
for Zhengzhou final
Zheng Qinwen said she will bring her aggressive A-game when she takes on Barbora Krejcikova in the Zhengzhou Open final today, as she looks to capture a maiden title on home soil. The 21-year-old rising Chinese star has yet to drop a set this week at the WTA 500-level tournament and has reached her second final of the year and third overall, with a 6-2, 6-3 victory against Italian Jasmine Paolini on Saturday.
Zheng, who posted the fifth top-10 win of her career by dismissing third seed Maria Sakkari in the second round, fired five aces against Paolini and dropped just three points on her first serve during her 75-minute triumph.
Still, the world number 24 feels she could have served better and vowed to up her aggression against former French Open champion Krejcikova in the final.
Seventh seed Krejcikova moved into her fourth final of the season and second in the last four weeks with a punishing 6-3, 6-0 result against eighth seed Daria Kasatkina.
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‘Ugly’ Rublev sets up final with Hurkacz
Rublev, who beat Dimitrov in semis, is yet to drop a set in Shanghai
Russia’s Andrey Rublev reacts after a point against Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov during their semi-final match at the Shanghai Masters on Saturday. (AFP)