Patrick Kypson Stuns Two-Time Champ De Minaur in Acapulco Thriller

American Patrick Kypson secured a stunning first-round victory at the Mexican Open, defeating two-time champion and sixth seed Alex de Minaur in a tight three-set match. Kypson saved the match by breaking De Minaur as the Australian served for victory at 5-4 in the deciding set. The win marks Kypson's first tour-level victory since Indian Wells in 2024 and coincides with him reaching a new career-high ranking. He will next face Brandon Nakashima in the second round.

Key Points: Kypson Upsets De Minaur in Mexican Open First Round

  • Major first-round upset
  • Kypson's first tour-level win since 2024
  • De Minaur served for match
  • Career-high ranking for Kypson
  • Faces Nakashima next
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Kypson upsets two-time champion De Minaur in Acapulco opener

American Patrick Kypson scores a major upset, defeating two-time champion Alex de Minaur in a three-set Acapulco opener for his first tour-level win of 2025.

"It feels amazing. Everything was important. I had to serve well. I had to return well. - Patrick Kypson"

Acapulco, Feb 24

American Patrick Kypson caused a major upset in the first round of the Mexican Open by eliminating sixth-seed and two-time champion Alex de Minaur 6-1,6-7, 7-6. This victory marked his first tour-level win since Indian Wells in 2024.

This is Kypson's first appearance at the Mexican tournament, coincidentally during the week he reached his career-high ranking. De Minaur, meanwhile, was playing his first event since capturing the title in Rotterdam a fortnight ago.

Kypson turned the match on its head by breaking Alex de Minaur as the Australian served for victory at 5-4 in the final set, before closing out a gritty contest in two hours and 39 minutes. The American was clinical behind his first serve, claiming 71 per cent of those points (48 of 68), and made the most of his opportunities, converting three of five break chances, according to ATP Stats.

"It feels amazing. Everything was important. I had to serve well. I had to return well. I did my forehand really big. Luckily, I was able to do those things for a pretty extended period of time," Kypson said after the match.

Kypson, now ranked a career-high World No. 103 this week, has climbed seven spots to No. 93 in the ATP Live Rankings. The 26-year-old was among six players tied for the most ATP Challenger titles in 2025 with four. In the second round, he will compete against Brandon Nakashima, who comfortably defeated Elias Ymer 6-3, 6-4.

Kypson reached a career-high ATP ranking of No. 103 this week, climbing seven spots from No. 103. The 26-year-old shared the lead for most titles at the ATP Challenger level in 2025 with four wins, tied with five others. In the second round, he will compete against Brandon Nakashima, who comfortably defeated Elias Ymer 6-3, 6-4.

Elsewhere in the opening round, 2025 runner-up Alejandro Davidovich Fokina began his Acapulco run in convincing fashion, securing a straight-sets win. The Spaniard defeated Daniel Altmaier 7-5, 6-3, wrapping up the contest in just 94 minutes. He will compete against either Rinky Hijikata or Mattia Bellucci in the second round.

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Priya S
De Minaur must be gutted. Winning Rotterdam and then losing in the first round here... the tennis calendar is so packed, maybe he was fatigued? Still, full credit to Kypson for playing the big points so well.
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Aman W
Great to see a player outside the top 100 get such a big win. The Challenger tour grind is real - 4 titles last year is no joke. That experience clearly helped him today. More power to the upcoming players!
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, these are the best kinds of matches. A three-set thriller with a tiebreak finish! The article says he was clinical on first serve - 71% points won is a massive stat. That's where the match was won.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think the article repeats the same point about his ranking and Challenger titles. Could have focused more on the match dynamics or De Minaur's perspective. But a fantastic result for Kypson nonetheless! Next match vs Nakashima will be interesting.
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Kavya N
Acapulco always produces some surprise results! The conditions there are tricky. Big win for Kypson's confidence. Hope he can build on this and break into the top 80 soon. Indian fans know the struggle of our players on the Challenger circuit, so always happy to see hard work paying off. 👍

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