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Tsitsipas Downs De Minaur For First Title Of Year In Los Cabos

Top-seeded Greek dropped just one set en route to ATP 250 crown
August 06, 2023
Stefanos Tsitsipas celebrates winning his 10th ATP Tour title on Saturday in Los Cabos. By ATP Staff

Stefanos Tsitsipas held off a spirited Alex de Minaur comeback to clinch his first title of the season at the ATP 250 in Los Cabos on Saturday night. The Greek earned his 10th career crown and extended his perfect Lexus ATP Head2Head against De Minaur to 10-0 with a 6-3, 6-4 win on the Mexican Pacific coast.

The top-seeded Tsitsipas converted four of nine break points he earned to wrap an 86-minute triumph against De Minaur. He held three points for a double-break lead in the second set at 6-3, 3-2, 0/40 before the fifth-seeded Australian roared back into the match, but Tsitsipas notched another crucial break for 5-4 en route to securing his 39th win of the 2023 season.

“I feel like both of us wanted to go out on the court today and show a great final,” said Tsitsipas in his on-court interview. “I feel like it was a great match. Alex showed great tennis, I tried to keep up with the level as much as I could. I’m really happy we were able to deliver a great final today. I think that is the thing that stands out the most. It was a great match and the crowd, as always, was fully present and engaged.”

Competing at the Mifel Tennis Open by Telcel Oppo for the first time this week, Tsitsipas survived a three-set thriller against Nicolas Jarry in the quarter-finals but dropped no more than seven games in his other three victories over John Isner, Borna Coric and De Minaur on the way to his first outdoor hard-court title. It was the 24-year-old’s first hard-court crown since he won Marseille indoors almost three years ago.

“I will take the positives out of this week,” said Tsitsipas in his post-match press conference. “I had a few good matches here and I think it’s a good start to the [American hard-court] swing. We’ve experienced a lot of good tennis this week from a lot of good players. The competition was high, and I’m happy to walk away with the trophy.”

Tsitsipas will leapfrog Casper Ruud to No. 4 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings on Monday as a result of his Los Cabos run. The Greek has also risen one spot in the Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin this week, moving above Andrey Rublev into fourth as he chases a spot at the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals for the fifth consecutive year.

De Minaur, one of the grittiest players on Tour, has scavenged just one set in his past eight meetings with Tsitsipas.

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