See every side of every news story
Published loading...Updated

ATP Roundup: Alexander Bublik Wins in Gstaad for First Title on Clay

OBERSIMMENTAL DISTRICT, CANTON OF BERN, JUL 20 – Alexander Bublik won his first clay-court title at Gstaad after defeating Juan Manuel Cerundolo in a three-set final, marking his 13th ATP final and return to the top 30 rankings.

  • On Saturday, Alexander Bublik defeated Arthur Cazaux 6-1, 7-5, marking his record 13th tour-level final and first on clay at the Swiss Open Gstaad.
  • Yesterday, Bublik's recent form includes winning the Halle Open grass-court title last month and claiming 17 of his last 22 matches since the Madrid Open.
  • Juan Manuel Cerundolo upset top seed Casper Ruud in the quarter-finals, then defeated qualifier Ignacio Buse 6-3, 6-3 and will return to the top 100 next week.
  • After his semifinal win, Bublik told the ATP website, `Tennis is tennis, we play in all conditions: Rain, sun, wind& We have to adapt,` and he will return to the Top 30 of the ATP Rankings on Monday.
  • This Sunday, Alexander Bublik will take on Juan Manuel Cerundolo in the final, scheduled for 11:30 am on Roy Emerson Arena.
Insights by Ground AI
Does this summary seem wrong?

28 Articles

The native Russian, who meanwhile plays tennis for Kazakhstan, wins the Swiss Open. He is a worthy tournament winner who is going for a great season.

·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full Article
Lean Right

He was not in that place in the ATP ranking since October 2023.The Kazakh, which was imposed 6-4, 4-6 and 6-3, obtained his first title on brick dust.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full Article
Think freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribe

Bias Distribution

  • 36% of the sources lean Left, 36% of the sources lean Right
36% Right
Factuality

To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

Ownership

To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage

Ubitennis broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of (0)

You have read 1 out of your 5 free daily articles.

Join millions of well-informed readers who use Ground to compare coverage, check their news blindspots, and challenge their worldview.