Khachanov Upsets Berdych To Reach Final
Khachanov Upsets Berdych To Reach Final
Karen Khachanov reached his second ATP World Tour final after beating Tomas Berdych 6-3, 6-2 at the Open 13 Provence on Saturday.
The World No. 47, competing in his first semi-final of 2018, looked in great form throughout the 74-minute contest, winning 90 per cent of first serve points (26/29) to reach the championship match. Khachanov improved to a 2-0 FedEx ATP Head2Head record over the Czech No. 1, after winning their only previous encounter last season at Roland Garros.
The ninth seed will face home favourite Lucas Pouille or qualifier Ilya Ivashka in Sunday’s final. Khachanov won his only previous final on tour at the 2016 Chengdu Open (d. Ramos-Vinolas).
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Khachanov proved a constant threat on the Berdych serve in the first set, creating 10 break point opportunities and converting on two occasions. The Russian played well under pressure on his own delivery, saving all three break points he faced to gain a one-set advantage over the 2013 finalist.
The pattern continued in set two, as the 21-year-old controlled the set with five aces and a 100 per cent success rate on his first serve (15/15). Two further breaks of serve sealed the win for the Russian No. 2 who will now wait to see if it is Pouille or Ivashka across the net in the final.
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Khachanov will be aiming to become just the sixth non-French winner in 13 years in Sunday’s Open 13 Provence final. French players have accounted for seven of the past 12 tournament wins.