Andrei RublevThe 25-year-old and world number 6, saved from 5-1 down in the third set before returning from his match against the Dane Holger Rune (9th) and win his first title Masters 1,000 in the clay of Monte Carlo: 5-7, 6-2 and 7-5 in 2h.34′ of play.
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A longtime disciple of the Spanish coach Ferdinand Vincentnow also helped by ‘Veto’ Martinthe Russian player was reborn as the final faced its final stage with a Rune launched towards victory.
However, at 1-4 in the deciding set, Rublev avoided a double break in the sixth game that almost sentenced the final in favor of the Dane, at the age of 19 another young man called for great tennis achievements.
Andrey not only neutralized that point from 1-5 down, but held serve and then broke Rune’s serve before bringing the set back level (4-4). At 5-5, the 11th game was crucial to the outcome of the match.
Source: La Verdad

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