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Tsitsipas finally tastes success against Medvedev in ATP Finals

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Stefanos Tsitsipas hailed one of the “most important victories” of his career after finally registerin­g a win against Daniil Medvedev yesterday.

The Greek 21-year-old came into the match at London’s O2 Arena with a 5-0 losing record against his Russian opponent weighing on him.

But he edged a tight first set, winning the tie-break, and a single break late in the second set proved decisive in a 7-6 (7/5), 6-4 victory.

The Greek could not convert the lone break point in the opening set and the set went to a tie-break.

But at 5-5 in the breaker, Tsitsipas produced one of best points of the match and finished it with a forehand volley winner. He converted the opportunit­y with a forehand and let out a roar of delight.

The second set remained tight but Medvedev fatally opted to let a forehand go when rushing the net at 4-4 and it landed well inside the baseline, giving the Greek a break point.

Medvedev then hit a backhand long to give Tsitsipas the first break of the match and he did not let his chance slip, serving out for victory.

Tsitsipas, who won 39 of 44 points when he landed his first serve, claimed victory with a smash.

The two players have a spiky relationsh­ip. Tensions flared between them at the 2018 Miami Open and Tsitsipas recently labeled Medvedev’s way of winning as “boring” after defeat against the Russian in Shanghai.

“It was one of the toughest, most important victories of my career so far,” said the Greek world No6.

“I gave myself a big boost, I kept believing, kept fighting, believing in myself, and that last game was one of the toughest. “I had great support, there are Greek flags everywhere, it feels like I’m playing in Athens,” he added. “I had goosebumps.”

World No 4 Medvedev, 23, has emerged as the leader of the pack of young tyros bidding to unseat the old guard of Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer. Four of the eight competitor­s at the ATP Finals at the O2 Arena are under 24 for the first time in 10 years.

Nadal has qualified 15 straight times for the year-end championsh­ips but he has only made eight prior appearance­s due to injuries.

Djokovic launched his bid for a sixth ATP Finals title with a comfortabl­e win against Matteo Berrettini on Sunday but Federer slipped to a straight-sets defeat against Dominic Thiem, putting his hopes of progress in serious jeopardy.

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