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Tiafoe Beats Fritz in All-American Final to Win on Grass in Halle

Tiafoe served eight aces and did not face a break point, winning his first grass title and fourth career trophy.

  • On June 21, 2026, Frances Tiafoe defeated American Taylor Fritz 6-4, 6-4 to win the Halle Open in Germany, claiming his first grass-court title and fourth career ATP trophy.
  • Before Sunday, Tiafoe had gone 0-4 in finals above ATP 250 level, including a 2022 loss to Fritz in Tokyo, making the Halle Open a crucial tune-up before Wimbledon begins June 29.
  • Tiafoe dominated the final with eight aces and zero break points faced, while registering three top-10 wins during the week against Flavio Cobolli and Felix Auger-Aliassime.
  • The triumph lifts Tiafoe nine places to 19th in the ATP rankings on Monday, significantly boosting his prospects ahead of Wimbledon as he said, "Obviously, that has been proven very true."
  • With the Halle Open concluded, players pivot toward Wimbledon; Fritz aims to build on his semifinal appearance while Alexander Zverev, who lost to Fritz Saturday, prepares for the grass-court major.
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Munich (FFP) After winning the final match on his citizen, Taylor Fritz IX-64 and 6.4, the 26th worlds culminated in the title of the German Hale bat ball cycle (500 points) a week before the launch of the Wimbledon Championship.

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St Catharines Standard broke the news in Welland, Canada on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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