Montreal’s Gabriel Diallo Wins His First ATP Tour Title
- Gabriel Diallo, a 23-year-old Canadian from Montreal, won his first ATP Tour title on Sunday at the Libema Open in ’s-Hertogenbosch by defeating Belgian Zizou Bergs 7-5, 7-6.
- Diallo reached this milestone after previously losing his first ATP final last October to Karen Khachanov and by defeating seeded players Jordan Thompson, Khachanov, and Ugo Humbert en route.
- In a closely contested final, Diallo ensured Bergs never secured more than one consecutive game, overcame multiple break points against him, rallied from a 6-4 deficit in the second-set tiebreak to save three critical points, and had previously survived 11 match points in an earlier round to ultimately claim victory.
- Diallo recorded nine aces, secured 76% of his first-serve points, and hit 23 winners. Reflecting on their collaboration, he expressed confidence and optimism, hoping this victory marks the beginning of many more to come.
- Diallo became the fourth Canadian male player of this century to claim a tour-level championship and the first from Canada to secure an ATP Tour singles title on grass, propelling him into the top 50 rankings for the first time.
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Canada's Diallo jumps 11 spots to No. 44 in ATP rankings after title win over weekend
LONDON — Canada's Gabriel Diallo jumped 11 spots to a career-high No. 44 in the ATP world men's tennis rankings after winning his first ATP Tour title over the weekend.
·Collingwood, Canada
Read Full ArticleIn the final of the Bois-le-Duc tournament, Québécois defeated Belgian Zizou Bergs in two rounds of 7-5 and 7-6 (10/8), after 1 h 58 min of play.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe 23-year-old tennis player finally savors his first career title on the ATP circuit.
·Montreal, Canada
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Canada’s Gabriel Diallo wins Libema Open for first ATP Tour title
'S-HERTOGENBOSCH - Gabriel Diallo has won his first ATP Tour title.
·Hamilton, Canada
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