Jan-Lennard Struff Wins First ATP Singles Title at BMW Open

Jan-Lennard Struff Wins First ATP Singles Title at BMW Open

Jan-Lennard Struff, a 33-year-old German tennis player, has finally achieved his long-awaited dream of winning an ATP singles title. On Sunday, he defeated American Taylor Fritz 7-5, 6-3 at the BMW Open in Munich, becoming the first home champion at the tournament in five years.

Struff’s victory marks a significant milestone in his career. He had previously reached the final in Munich in 2021 but lost to Nikoloz Basilashvili. Last year, he reached two finals, losing to Carlos Alcaraz in Madrid and Frances Tiafoe in Stuttgart.

Despite his previous setbacks, Struff remained determined to break through. As the fourth seed in Munich, he didn’t lose a set en route to the title. He defeated Botic van de Zandschulp, Felix Auger-Aliassime, and Holger Rune before facing Fritz in the final.

The semifinal match against Rune was particularly impressive. Struff upset the two-time defending champion 6-2, 6-0 in just 44 minutes. In the final against Fritz, Struff faced a tough challenge. He saved three set points in the 10th game of the first set and eventually won 11 points in a row to take the set. He then broke Fritz in the second set to secure the victory.

Struff’s triumph is a testament to his perseverance and resilience. At 33 years old, he is the third-oldest first-time champion on the ATP since 1990. He expressed his joy and disbelief after the match, saying, “It feels unbelievable, and to do it on home soil is just incredible. I waited so long. I’m 33 years old and played so long on tour. It’s just an amazing feeling to do it here in Germany.”

Struff’s victory is not only a personal triumph but also a significant moment for German tennis. He is the first German to win an ATP singles title since Alexander Zverev in 2021. His success will undoubtedly inspire future generations of German tennis players.

Garin Stuns Zverev Again, Fritz and Rune Advance in Munich

Garin Stuns Zverev Again, Fritz and Rune Advance in Munich

Cristian Garin’s impressive run at the BMW Open continued on Friday as he secured a decisive 6-4, 6-4 victory over world No. 5 Alexander Zverev. This marks Garin’s fourth career Top 10 triumph, with two of those coming against Zverev in Munich.

Despite challenging weather conditions, Garin remained composed, saving both break points he faced in the opening set. In a pivotal 18-point game in the second set, Garin broke Zverev’s serve for the second time, forcing an error with a powerful inside-out forehand.

Zverev, bundled up in warm clothing, struggled to match Garin’s ball-striking prowess. Garin sealed the victory on his second match point when Zverev mishit a forehand return.

“I’m so happy with the way I’m playing this week,” said Garin. “I’ve been fighting for every point.”

Garin’s victory will propel him back into the Top 100 next Monday. In 2019, he rode the momentum of his upset win over Zverev to claim the BMW Open title. Third seed Taylor Fritz now stands in his way of another championship match appearance.

Fritz advanced to the semifinals with a hard-fought 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (1) victory over sixth seed Jack Draper. The American is projected to reclaim his status as the No. 1-ranked American after losing it to Ben Shelton this week.

Second seed Holger Rune remained undefeated at the tournament, defeating Marc-Andrea Huesler 6-4, 7-6 (3). Rune, who fell out of the Top 10 after losing to Jannik Sinner last week, will face the winner of the match between fourth seed Jan-Lennard Struff and fifth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime.

Rune Extends Winning Streak to Nine with Dominant Victory in Munich

Rune Extends Winning Streak to Nine with Dominant Victory in Munich

Holger Rune, the defending champion at the BMW Open, extended his winning streak to nine matches with a dominant 6-4, 6-2 victory over Daniel Elahi Galán on Thursday. Despite facing challenging weather conditions that included rain, sleet, and hail, Rune displayed remarkable resilience and efficiency to secure his place in the next round.

The match began under overcast skies, but as Rune and Galán traded blows in the opening set, a sudden downpour forced a 45-minute delay. Upon resumption, the conditions remained treacherous, with hail bouncing off the court surface. However, Rune remained unfazed, donning long sleeves under his Nike kit while retaining his signature short shorts.

Rune’s serve proved to be a formidable weapon throughout the match, as he lost just two points behind his first serve. His aggressive baseline play also kept Galán on the back foot, forcing the Colombian to make uncharacteristic errors. Rune broke Galán’s serve twice in the first set and once in the second set to seal the victory in one hour and 39 minutes.

“It was very cold, I think we all feel it,” Rune joked on court after the match. “I’m used to it; I’m from Denmark, so it’s ok! It’s great to finish in two sets and nice to be back in Munich, so I’m enjoying it.”

Rune’s victory sets up a potential clash with Yannick Hanfmann or Swiss qualifier Marc-Andrea Hüsler in the next round. Hüsler holds a surprising 2-1 head-to-head advantage over Rune, having won their first two matches in 2022.

Rune is aiming to become the first player to win three consecutive titles at the BMW Open since Thomas Muster in 1993-1995. His impressive form and resilience in challenging conditions suggest that he is well-positioned to achieve this feat.

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