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Tenns: Doha crown puts icing on Basilashvili’s triumph over Roger Federer

Basilashvili not only cut short idol Federer’s return but also clinched Qatar Open title



Nikoloz Basilashvili won the Dubai Open
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Dubai: Nikoloz Basilashvili arrived in Doha without any expectation, having won just two of his previous 16 matches, but the Georgian managed to not only cut short his idol Roger Federer’s return to the tour during the week but also clinched his fourth title.

Basilashvili saved a match point in the final set of his quarter-final to beat 20-times Grand Slam winner Federer, who was playing his first tournament in 14 months at the Qatar Open after double knee surgery in 2020.

The 29-year-old, who reached a career high ranking of 16th in 2019, defeated Spain’s former top-10 player Roberto Bautista Agut 7-6(5) 6-2 in the final on Saturday.

“I had zero expectations, for sure, to win the tournament,” said the world No. 42. “But at the same time, I was working a lot. I was feeling good on court. “I was playing last half of year with a lot of stress in my body. I was not able to put 100 per cent on court on any matches. This week I somehow found a way to deal with these stressful moments and very happy to get through.”

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Bautista Agut defeated two top 10 players in Dominic Thiem and Andrey Rublev in consecutive matches but could not find a way past the aggressive and big-hitting Basilashvili. The Georgian has now won his past four ATP Tour finals.

“I am somehow managing to play good in tougher conditions and tougher matches,” he said. “This tournament was one of the toughest ATP 250s I have ever seen, probably. We had three top 10 players. It is interesting why I am playing good in the big tournaments and big matches. It is surprising. At the same time, I am happy. Even though Federer came back after a long time, for me to beat Roger, my idol, gave me a lot of confidence. That’s why I think I played the next two matches a bit more relaxed.”

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