Key Points

Valentin Vacherot just pulled off one of the biggest upsets in tennis history by winning the Shanghai Masters. The world No. 204 fought back after dropping the first set to defeat his own cousin in the final. What makes this victory even more remarkable is that he beat Novak Djokovic on his way to the championship match. This family affair created an unforgettable moment that tennis fans will be talking about for years.

Key Points: Valentin Vacherot Beats Cousin for Historic Shanghai Masters Title

  • Vacherot rallied from losing first set to win 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 against his cousin
  • The final featured lowest-ranked players in ATP Masters 1000 history
  • Vacherot defeated Novak Djokovic and Holger Rune en route to final
  • The cousins grew up playing tennis together in southern France
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Tennis: Vacherot claims historic victory at 2025 Shanghai Masters

World No. 204 Vacherot defeats cousin Arthur Rinderknech in dramatic comeback to become lowest-ranked ATP Masters 1000 champion in history.

"It's unreal what just happened. I'm not even dreaming; it's just crazy. - Valentin Vacherot"

Shanghai, Oct 12

Valentin Vacherot of Monaco, ranked No. 204 in the world, defeated France's Arthur Rinderknech 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 to claim the 2025 Shanghai Masters title on Sunday. The match marked the lowest-ranked ATP Masters 1000 final in history. Despite the unusual rankings, it delivered high-quality tennis and dramatic momentum shifts as Vacherot fought back after dropping the first set.

"I feel that when I am down, I have no choice but to bring my A-game," Vacherot said, reflecting on his record of rallying from behind, reports Xinhua.

"In the first set, I didn't do that, and he was playing better than me. I took my first chance to break in the second set, and from that point, the crowd got more involved, and we put on a better show in the second part of the match."

"I was just trying to beat the guy on the other side of the net," he added, describing the challenge of facing Rinderknech.

The two players are cousins, connected through their mothers, and grew up playing tennis together in southern France. After sealing the victory, Vacherot wrote on the camera lens: "Grandma and grandpa would be proud."

"I tried to put aside the fact that he's my cousin and the guy I've been training and growing up with. It was very tough, and he did a better job than I did in the first set, coping with the pressure. But I just found a way to turn it around."

"It's unreal what just happened. I have no idea what's going on right now. I'm not even dreaming; it's just crazy. I'm so happy with my performances over the past two weeks. I just want to thank everyone who has helped with my career from the beginning. There has to be one loser, but I think there are two winners today: one family that won, and for the sport of tennis, this story is unreal," Vacherot said.

He thus became the lowest-ranked ATP Masters 1000 champion in history (since 1990). Notably, the Monegasque star notched wins against Laslo Djere, Alexander Bublik, Tomas Machac, and Tallon Griekspoor. He then defeated Holger Rune and Novak Djokovic to reach the final of the tournament, where he took on his cousin Arthur Rinderknech.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Beating Djokovic and then winning the final against his cousin - this is like a Bollywood script! The emotional dedication to his grandparents really touched my heart. Family values shining through in sports.
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Arjun K
While this is a great story, I'm concerned about what this says about the current state of men's tennis. A player ranked 204 shouldn't be able to win a Masters title. Where are the consistent top performers?
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Sarah B
The mental strength required to play against your own cousin in such a big final is unbelievable! Both players showed great sportsmanship. This is why I love tennis - it's not just about physical game but emotional control too.
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Vikram M
His journey through the tournament was amazing - beating Bublik, Djokovic, and then his cousin. This proves that on any given day, any player can create magic. Hope this inspires young Indian tennis players too!
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Michael C
The way he fought back after losing the first set shows true champion mentality. In India we say "haar nahi maanenge" - never accept defeat. Vacherot embodied that spirit perfectly! 👏

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