Key Points

Aleksandar Kovacevic delivered another stunning performance against Andrey Rublev, winning a thrilling semifinal match in Los Cabos. The 26-year-old American overcame a slow start to triumph 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, marking his second victory over the World No. 10 this year. This win propels Kovacevic up the ATP rankings and sets up an exciting final against Denis Shapovalov. The match showcased Kovacevic's resilience and growing confidence on the tennis circuit.

Key Points: Kovacevic Stuns Rublev Again in Los Cabos Semifinal Thriller

  • Kovacevic secures second win over Rublev this year in dramatic comeback
  • Match lasted two hours and 29 minutes on Mexican hard courts
  • Victory lifts Kovacevic 10 spots in ATP Live Rankings
  • Final against Denis Shapovalov promises intense showdown
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Kovacevic defeats Rublev again to reach Los Cabos final

American Aleksandar Kovacevic defeats World No. 10 Andrey Rublev in epic three-set battle to reach Los Cabos final

"I was not feeling so great to start, but then I really found my energy - Aleksandar Kovacevic"

Los Cabos (Mexico), July 19

Aleksandar Kovacevic delivered another stunning performance against World No. 10 Andrey Rublev on Friday night, advancing to the final of the Mifel Tennis Open in Los Cabos.

The 26-year-old American overcame a slow start to secure a hard-fought 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 semifinal win after two hours and 29 minutes on the Mexican hard courts. This marked Kovacevic's second victory over Rublev this year, replicating his breakthrough win in Montpellier in February, where he reached his first ATP Tour final. With a 2-0 lead in their Lexus ATP Head2Head series, Kovacevic now becomes the fourth American finalist in Los Cabos history. The win lifts him 10 spots to No. 66 in the PIF ATP Live Rankings, with a potential rise to No. 56 if he secures his maiden ATP title.

Rublev was aiming to notch his 250th career hard-court win. After a tense hold for 4-3 in the third set, it seemed momentum was shifting in his favor. But Kovacevic responded with a late surge, winning the final three games to clinch the match as per ATP

"I can't lie but say that once you get a win over a player one time, you believe you can do it again," said Kovacevic. "I was not feeling so great to start, but then I really found my energy in the second and third sets. I had a bit of luck going my way, but I'm proud of the way I competed.

"Every match is a new challenge. I thought about how I was going to play against him, but you can't think too much of the past, whether it's good or bad."

In the final, Kovacevic will face third-seeded Denis Shapovalov in their first-ever Lexus ATP Head2Head meeting. The Canadian has impressed all week, reaching the championship match without dropping a set. He cruised past Adam Walton 6-2, 6-2 in just 66 minutes, saving all four break points he faced and converting all four of his own.

Shapovalov, who returned from a lengthy injury layoff in late 2024, has found top form again. After winning in Belgrade as a qualifier, he captured the Dallas ATP 500 title by defeating three Top 10 players. Now ranked No. 29 in the Live Rankings, Shapovalov is seeking his fourth career ATP trophy in what promises to be a compelling final.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rublev seems to be struggling with consistency this season. Maybe he should take some inspiration from cricket - when Indian batsmen face bowlers they've struggled against, they prepare specially in nets. Tennis players could try similar match-specific training!
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Aman W
Shapovalov's comeback story is impressive 👏 After injuries, coming back stronger shows real determination. Reminds me of how Saina Nehwal fought back in badminton. Hope Indian tennis players learn from such examples!
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Nisha Z
The match timing was 3am IST 😴 Why can't ATP schedule matches at better times for Asian viewers? We're a huge tennis market too! BCCI ensures cricket matches are at India-friendly times - other sports should learn.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, the article focuses too much on rankings and stats. Would love more analysis on their playing styles - like how Kovacevic adjusted after the first set. That's what real tennis fans want to know!
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Vikram M
Los Cabos has become such an exciting tournament! Maybe India should host more ATP 250/500 events outside Delhi. Coastal cities like Chennai or Goa could be perfect for winter tournaments 🌊☀️

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