Hurkacz Lifts Maiden Trophy In Winston-Salem
Hurkacz Lifts Maiden Trophy In Winston-Salem
Pole defeated four seeded opponents en route to the title
Hubert Hurkacz made Polish history at the Winston-Salem Open on Saturday, beating Benoit Paire 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 to capture his first ATP Tour trophy.
The 22-year-old became the first Pole to capture a tour-level crown since Wojtek Fibak’s WCT Chicago title run in 1982. Hurkacz broke serve on five occasions throughout the two-hour, nine-minute clash to improve his tour-level record to 23-18 in 2019.
The 2018 Next Gen ATP Finals qualifier becomes the 14th first-time champion on the ATP Tour in 2019 after improving his record against French players this year to 5-1. Players trying to win their first ATP Tour title are 14-17 in championship matches this season (13-11 in 2018).
First-Time ATP Champions In 2019
Player | Age | Tournament |
Alex de Minaur | 19 | Sydney |
Tennys Sandgren | 27 | Auckland |
Juan Ignacio Londero | 25 | Cordoba |
Laslo Djere | 23 | Rio de Janeiro |
Reilly Opelka | 21 | New York |
Radu Albot | 28 | Delray Beach |
Guido Pella | 28 | Sao Paulo |
Cristian Garin | 22 | Houston |
Adrian Mannarino | 30 | ‘s-Hertogenbosch |
Taylor Fritz | 21 | Eastbourne |
Lorenzo Sonego | 24 | Antalya |
Nicolas Jarry | 23 | Bastad |
Dusan Lajovic | 29 | Umag |
Hubert Hurkacz | 22 | Winston-Salem |
Last year, Hurkacz was placed No. 109 in the ATP Rankings. The World No. 41 achieved his career-high No. 40 ATP Ranking on 12 August and is projected to reach a new career-high when the latest standings are released on Monday.
After coming from a set down to defeat Duckhee Lee in his opening match, Hurkacz defeated four consecutive seeded opponents to take the title in North Carolina. The third seed beat 16th seed Feliciano Lopez, 10th seed Frances Tiafoe, second seed Denis Shapovalov and top seed Paire to claim the trophy.
After trading breaks early in the first set, Hurkacz played with consistency from the baseline and anticipated well to claim consecutive games for a 4-1 advantage. The 6’5” Pole earned three straight service points from 15/30 to take the opener after 35 minutes.
Paire grabbed the crucial break of the second set in the eighth game, moving up the court and capitalising on errors from his opponent to serve for the set. The Frenchman forced a decider with his sixth ace of the set before a slight delay to play due to rain.
Despite the rain, the pattern of the opening two sets was followed in set three as both players broke serve in the opening stages. But it was Hurkacz who played his best tennis in the latter stages of the match, breaking serve to love with deep returns before moving a game away from victory by dictating play with his serve and forehand. The Pole converted his first championship point on serve as Paire fired a cross-court forehand into the net.
Paire was bidding to improve to 3-0 in tour-level championship matches this season. Earlier this year, the 30-year-old triumphed at clay-court events in Marrakech and Lyon.
Hurkacz earns 250 ATP Ranking points and collects $96,505 in prize money. Paire receives 150 ATP Ranking points and $56,000.