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Rublev romps to Hong Kong title to boost Australian Open hopes

Published : Monday, 8 January, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 378
HONG KONG, JAN 7: World number five Andrey Rublev prepared for next weeks Australian Open in perfect style as he swept past Finlands Emil Ruusuvuori 6-4, 6-4 to win the Hong Kong Open on Sunday.

The 26-year-old Rublev has reached nine Grand Slam quarter-finals without ever progressing further.

But he must be rated among the favourites for the first major of the year at Melbourne Park after romping to his 15th ATP tour crown in just 77 minutes.

"The title is something special," said Rublev. "So I couldn have had a better week.

"Now with a really happy feeling I go to Melbourne. I will enjoy one week of practice there and then we will start the Australian Open."

The last time Rublev lost to a player outside the top 50 was to the 69th-ranked Ruusuvuori, in a 3-hour, 16-minute marathon, at the Cincinnati Masters last August.

But that never looked like it might be repeated at Victoria Park.

Both players quickly settled into the final, with some furious hitting off both wings from Ruusuvuori at the baseline being met with more powerful counter-punching from Rublev.

At 3-3, Rublev upped the ante further and, on his fourth break point, nudged ahead with a rasping backhand winner.

Ruusuvuori saved a set point at 4-5 and then created his first and only break point in the match, but it proved in vain as Rublev took the opener in 44 minutes.

The Russian dominated the second set more than the scoreline suggests, barely giving up a point on his own serve while constantly pressuring his 24-year-old opponent.

Rublev broke to love for a 5-4 lead before sealing the championship on his first match point when Ruusuvuori netted.

"Of course this gives me more confidence ahead of the Australian Open," he said.

"Now I have one week to prepare, so we e going to work on my fitness as we have some time but basically keep doing the same."

Rublev became the first mens Hong Kong Open winner for more than two decades on the tournaments return to the city.

The Russian added his name to an illustrious list of former winners that includes all-time greats Rod Laver and Pete Sampras.    —AFP



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