Basavareddy grabs first win at 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals
American Nishesh Basavareddy claimed the opening win of the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF after surviving a rollercoaster four-set clash with Dino Prizmic in Jeddah Wednesday.
Playing his first match with new coach Gilles Cervara in his box, the 20-year-old claimed his first tour-level win since Hangzhou in mid September.
After saving three set points in the second set, sixth-seed Basavareddy failed to serve out the match late in the third set, when he dropped serve for the only time in the match. But he claimed an immediate break in the fourth as he pulled away to win 4-2, 4-3(7), 3-4(3),4-2.
“I feel great,” Basavareddy said. “Getting the first win in a round-robin is huge and trying to win in as few sets as possible is good, so I am pleased to get it done in four. I think having the experience is good to have in the bag, but it has been a year since we played this format, so there is still so adjustments to do. Each set is quick, one break like that last set. One break changes momentum completely.”
On his new partnership with Cervara, Basavareddy said, “We have done a lot of work physically, and I have started working with a new physical coach, whom Gilles has known for quite a while. I have also put in a lot of work on my serve. It is confidence-boosting knowing he has been through the cycle of taking a young gun to World No. 1 and a Grand Slam with Daniil. But every player is different.”
Notching his eighth tour-level victory of the season, the World No. 167 is grouped with Prizmic and second seed Belgian Alexander Blockx and German Justin Engel.
Second seed Blockx began his Jeddah debut in winning fashion, earning a 3-4(7), 4-2, 4-2, 4-2 victory against 18-year-old Engel, the youngest player in the eight-man field.
Engel opened with an aggressive mindset, ripping his forehand without hesitation. The German saved a set point in the opening set with a deciding-point ace, but Blockx regrouped and found increased firepower of his own to rally to the finish line. The Belgian struck 17 aces across the match and dictated play from the baseline behind his hefty serve.
“I think we both started really well with our serves, we didn’t really have many exchanges in the rally,” said Blockx, who won 85 per cent of his first-serve points, compared to Engel’s 59 per cent.
“I had some chances in the first set, so did he, and he took advantage of it. But I knew that I wasn’t playing my best level yet. I had to get some rhythm and I felt like once I got the break in the second set, I really started playing better and my level kept rising.”
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Alexander Blockx wins the 2023 Australian Open boys’ title. Photo: Manan Vatsyayana/AFP via Getty Images.
Martin Landaluce takes a selfie with the Jeddah field on Media Day. Photo: Corinne Dubreuil/ATP Tour.
The 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF field. Photo: Corinne Dubreuil/ATP Tour.