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Tsitsipas claims first title of 2022 at Monte Carlo Masters

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17th April, 2022
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Stefanos Tsitsipas captured back-to-back crowns at the Monte Carlo Masters with a workmanlike 6-3 7-6(3) win over first-time ATP Tour finalist Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.

The win on Sunday gave him his first title of the 2022 season.

The Greek world No.5 Tsitsipas’ second Masters 1000 title comes at the perfect time for the 23-year-old, who is hoping to improve on his runner-up finish at last year’s French Open and claim a maiden grand slam title this year.

Surprise package Davidovich Fokina, who knocked out top-ranked Novak Djokovic and Indian Wells champion Taylor Fritz in the earlier rounds at Monaco, drew first blood by breaking Tsitsipas to take a 2-1 lead in the opening set.

But the world No.46 Spaniard surrendered his serve in the next game, allowing the Greek to take control of the contest again and go a set up in only 31 minutes with a near-flawless display on Court Rainier III.

Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece

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The pair traded breaks again in a see-sawing second set before Tsitsipas pounced in the tiebreak to secure the victory and his eighth career title when Davidovich Fokina failed to deal with a blistering backhand.

“Remarkable. I’m very proud of myself. Things didn’t seem to be going well at some points but I managed to stay well-composed and kept believing that I can finish this off,” Tsitsipas said in a courtside interview.

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“I’m proud of the belief I put into my game… sometimes you doubt yourself but it’s always important to keep your head high.

“He was a difficult opponent. He fought in moments I didn’t really expect him to. He hits incredible winners out of nowhere and played extremely unpredictable, but I was able to minimise that today… I believe this is a great win against him.”

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