Russian Andrey Rublev, number 17 of the world and the third favorite in the Hamburg Tournament, imposed his law this Friday before the Canada Félix Auger-Alassime, the sixth leader of the series, by beating him 6-1 and 6-4, to access the final, which the Italian Flavio cobolli will measure.
Rublev, the German champion who was beaten to the ground contest in 2020, did not have good complications to get rid of an opponent stuck in his own mistakes and ended fruit after an hour and 25 minutes.
From the beginning, the Russian was slightly selected, which left with the advantage of six wins in Canada, in front of his single achievement (6-1).
In the first row he only needed half an hour to continue, after Auger-Alassime was done in a single game. In the second manga, a bit more unique, he sought to break the rival service at all costs, until he finally got it, and then it was just enough to keep him serving to sign the success.
Rublev, who is now accumulating a crown-Toto de Doha-will look double in the final against the Transalpine Cobolli, beating the Argentine Tomas Etcheverry, after a brilliant return 2-6, 7-5 and 6-4 and nearly three hours of assembly.
The Italians, who started the first set with a bad foot, know how to change his mistakes to, two sleeves later, close the electronic in his favor and keep hope to give life to the second title of his career, and in the turn of the season, after becoming a crown in March in Bucharest.
This is, in turn, for the first time Rublev and Cobolli can see the faces.
Source: La Verdad

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