Teenager Rune upsets Djokovic to win Paris Masters

DANISH teenager Holger Rune shocked six-time champion No­vak Djokovic to clinch his first Masters title in Paris on Sunday after coming from a set down to win 3-6, 6-3, 7-5.

 

Rune, 19, became the young­est winner of the Paris tourna­ment since an 18-year-old Boris Becker in 1986 after beating five top-10 players in as many days — the first to do so in the same tournament.

 

He is the fifth first-time Masters winner this season and will be the first Danish man to break into the top 10 on Monday.

 

“It’s probably the best feel­ing of my life, of my whole ca­reer,” said Rune.

 

“It’s kind of a small dream come true, even though I have bigger dreams.”

 

After winning the title in Stockholm either side of run­ner-up finishes in Sofia and Basel, Rune began his run to a fourth straight final by saving three match points in the open­ing round to beat Stan Wawrinka.

 

He then took down Hubert Hurkacz followed by Andrey Rublev before seeing off Carlos Alcaraz as the world number one retired with injury while trailing by a set in the quarter-finals.

 

Rune snapped Felix Au­ger-Aliassime’s 16-match win­ning streak to set up the clash with Djokovic, who had not lost at Bercy since his defeat to Ka­ren Khachanov in the 2018 final.

“It was also very important for me to beat Felix and Alcaraz and these guys,” said Rune.

 

“But still, to be able to beat Novak on such an occasion, and he’s probably one of the greatest we have ever had in this sport — it’s a crazy feeling to be able to beat him in this final.”

 

Serbia’s Djokovic came into Sunday’s final having won 21 of 22 matches since the start of Wimbledon, which he won for the seventh time in July to match Pete Sampras.

 

“For somebody who is so young to show this composure and maturity in the big match like this is very impressive. He’s had a week of his life,” said Djok­ovic.—AFP