Hurkacz defeated Medvedev and left him without a title at Halle

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The Polish Hubert Hurkacz failed the number one in the world, the Russian Daniel Medvedevand won the Title contest in Halle by winning the final for 6-1 and 6-4after sixty -three minutes of play.

The Muscovite tennis player, who returned to the top of the circuit at the start of the week, is yet to finish finding a path to victory in 2022. He lost in the Australian Open final earlier in the season and just seven days ago at Den Bosch to unknown Dutchman Tim Van Rijthoven.

Now, in Halle, it is Polish Hurkacz, the twelfth tennis player on the circuit, who has deprived him of adding the fourteenth title to his career, the first on the course.

Medevedev, who has won two of his last four games against Pole, has not gotten into the fight well. However, the lone played on the grass between the two, at Wimbledon, and the most recent, at the Masters 1,000 in Miami, went on the side of their rival.

Hurkacz, who will enter the top ten next Monday, was 4-0 at the start of the duel. The difference was too big for anyone and Medvedev was unable to channel. In the second, the Russian lost the kick-off. It was not wasted by the player from Wroclaw, who always remained safe in a service he did not lose and closed the victory.

Pole is a guarantee in the finals. Before Halle, the first to play this year, they had nothing to lose. In 2019 he won at Winstons Salem and last year the three he played for, Delray Beach, Miami Masters 1,000 and Metz, were always on the hard court. Nor did he lose Halle’s to expand his records and release his history in 2022.

Source: La Verdad

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