Berrettini stuns Bautista Agut for career-first title in Gstaad
GSTAAD, Switzerland: Italy’s Matteo Berrettini overcame second seed Roberto Bautista Agut 7-6(9), 6-4 to win his first title at the Swiss Open here on Sunday.
World number 17 Bautista Agut, who was playing in his first event since he suffered a hip injury in Halle, gave everything to stay in contention after fending off five break points but failed to match his opponent’s powerful groundstrokes.
The 22-year-old Berrettini snatched the opening set tiebreak 11-9, before converting a break point in the 10th game of the second to wrap up the victory.“From the beginning until the end it was really tough to break him,” Berrettini said.
“I served really good most of the days and it was an unbelievable tiebreak.“If I lost the tiebreak, I think the match would have been really tough. I was lucky I did a really good job.”Playing in his first tour level final, Berrettini produced a fearless display, firing 17 aces and losing 12 points on serve in total.
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