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PIX: Rublev, Draper to clash in Qatar Open final

February 22, 2025 04:09 IST

Russia's Andrey Rublev waves to the stands after defeating Canada's Felix Auger Aliassime in the semi-finals of the Qatar Open, at Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex, Doha, on Friday.

IMAGE: Russia's Andrey Rublev waves to the stands after defeating Canada's Felix Auger Aliassime in the semi-finals of the Qatar Open, at Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex, Doha, on Friday. Photograph: Ibraheem Al Omari/Reuters

Former winner Andrey Rublev reached the final of the Qatar Open on Friday with a 7-5, 4-6, 7-6(5) win over Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime, and will meet Jack Draper in the decider after the Briton beat Czech Jiri Lehecka.

Rublev, winner in 2020, took the opening set with a break in the final game, before Auger-Aliassime broke the Russian fifth seed's serve early in the second set and hit three aces in the final game to serve out for the set.

 

Andrey Rublev and Felix Auger Aliassime meet at the net after their semi-final.

IMAGE: Andrey Rublev and Felix Auger Aliassime meet at the net after their semi-final. Photograph: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters

Auger-Aliassime fired 21 aces over the course of the match, compared to Rublev's eight, but the Canadian went out after the deciding set went to a tiebreak. The Russian gained an early mini-break to lead 2-1 and that proved to be decisive.

"It was super tough today. I felt like there was not much I can do if he is serving like that," Rublev said.

"He was serving well and I was just saying, okay, I cannot do much, this is one of the best servers on Tour. I just need to try to guess and when I have a moment, just go for it."

Britain's Jack Draper reacts after winning his semi-final match against the Czech Republic's Jiri Lehecka.

IMAGE: Britain's Jack Draper reacts after winning his semi-final against the Czech Republic's Jiri Lehecka. Photograph: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters

Draper will bid to win his third ATP title after his 3-6, 7-6(2), 6-3 win over Lehecka, having triumphed in Stuttgart and Vienna last year.

The Czech, who beat top seed Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals, took the opening set but after they traded breaks of serve in the second, eighth seed Draper came out on top in the tiebreak.

Draper broke to take a 4-3 lead in the final set, and then broke again to wrap up the semi-final win and will now face Rublev for the fourth time. The Briton has lost all three of their previous meetings.

"I'm definitely a different player since I last played him," said Draper, who last faced the Russian at the 2023 US Open.

"Someone I respect massively. Someone who's been top 10 for many years now. He's going to come out and play incredibly well. I watched him play here this week. He's there every ball. So I'll be ready for that one."

Source: REUTERS
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