Sebastian Korda Wins Delray Beach Open, Claims Third ATP Title

Sebastian Korda won the Delray Beach Open, defeating fellow American Tommy Paul 6-4, 6-3 in the final. The victory marks Korda's third ATP Tour title and comes after a runner-up finish at the same event in 2021. He saved four break points while serving for the championship in a dramatic final game. The win signals a strong comeback for Korda, who missed significant time last season with a shin injury.

Key Points: Sebastian Korda Wins Delray Beach Open ATP Title

  • Korda wins third ATP title
  • Defeats Tommy Paul in straight sets
  • Saves four break points in final game
  • Beats three top-five seeds en route
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Sebastian Korda claims third ATP Tour title with Delray Beach Open crown

Sebastian Korda defeats Tommy Paul to win the Delray Beach Open, capturing his third ATP Tour title in a significant comeback victory.

"I've been through some stuff... I'm just happy. - Sebastian Korda"

Florida, Feb 23

Sebastian Korda captured the third ATP Tour title of his career, producing a composed performance to defeat fellow American Tommy Paul 6-4, 6-3 in the final of the Delray Beach Open.

Having fallen just short as runner-up at the same tournament in 2021, Korda returned to lift the trophy this time, becoming the ninth American man to triumph at the Florida event. The 25-year-old's victory propels him to No. 40 in the ATP Live Rankings.

"(It means) a lot. I've been through some stuff the past couple of months, years. I've lost a lot of finals and now to get one here in Delray - this is where I made my first ATP final - so it's like a full-circle day. I'm just happy," Korda said.

Battling gusty afternoon winds, Korda played assertive tennis from the baseline, controlling rallies with clean, confident ball-striking. He seized the opening set with a timely break at 5-4 and was especially effective behind his first serve, claiming 83 per cent of those points, ATP reports.

The second set brought late drama. Serving for the championship, Korda fell behind 0/40 but refused to yield, saving four break points in the game before sealing the win after one hour and 22 minutes.

"It was tricky. We were both struggling out there, it was super windy. I was just trying to put the ball in the court. I was born and raised in Florida, so I'm used to the wind a little bit, but this was extreme for sure," Korda said.

Korda's path to the title was anything but straightforward. He eliminated three of the tournament's top five seeds, including second seed Casper Ruud in the quarter-finals and third seed Flavio Cobolli in the semi-finals.

The championship clash marked the second all-American final of the season, following the showdown in Dallas. With the win, Korda improved his ATP Head2Head record against Paul to 5-2. The two had not met in nearly 20 months, since their encounter at Queen's Club Championships in 2024.

For Paul, 28, the defeat denied him a fifth career ATP Tour title. Korda's triumph represents a significant milestone in his resurgence. Last season, he was sidelined from Roland Garros through Winston-Salem while recovering from a stress fracture in his right shin, a setback that required the use of a protective boot and crutches. Now healthy again, Korda's breakthrough in Delray Beach signals a return to form, and perhaps the start of another upward climb.

- IANS

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Sarah B
A very composed performance in tough conditions. Beating three top seeds on the way to the title is no small feat. Happy for him after the stress fracture setback last year. Health is everything for an athlete.
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Ananya R
While it's nice to see an American win, I do wish the article gave a bit more context on the global tennis scene. It feels very US-centric. That said, overcoming injury and self-doubt is a universal story of triumph. All the best to him!
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Vikram M
Impressive win! Handling that wind in Florida is not easy. Reminds me of the challenging conditions players face in some parts of India. Hope he can carry this momentum and break into the top 20 soon.
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Karthik V
Good for him. But honestly, as an Indian fan, my heart is with our players. When will we see an Indian man lift an ATP title again? We need to develop more champions who can perform under pressure like Korda did today.
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Priya S
What a "full-circle" moment for him, as he said. Winning where you made your first final must feel amazing. His story is a good lesson in patience and persistence. Wishing him a great season ahead! 👍

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