The Dubai Championship is a good opportunity for the Greek player to win the championship and end his nearly 1-year title drought.
The second semi-final saw Stefanos Tsitsipas face Tallon Griekspoor. His accurate ball control and consistent serve helped Stefanos Tsitsipas win the first set 6-4. The second set was no different as the Greek took the initiative and broke early in the third game. He then maintained this advantage well to win the second set also with a score of 6-4. Winning 2-0 overall, Stefanos Tsitsipas secured the right to win his 30th ATP final.
The final obstacle on Stefanos Tsitsipas’ way to his first title of the season will be Felix Auger Aliassime. In the previous semi-final, the Canadian had a poor start against Quentin Halys and lost the first set 5-7. But from here, Auger Aliassime gradually regained the rhythm of the match and made effective counter-attacks. He won 6-4 in the second set and 6-3 in the third set to come back to win 2-1.
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