Tsitsipas targeting third Dubai final after beating Sonego
DUBAI: After a five-year absence from the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, Greece star Stefanos Tsitsipas returned with a straight-sets victory on Monday, defeating Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego 7-6(4), 6-3 to advance to the second round.
The world No. 11 has enjoyed relative success at the emirate’s ATP 500 event in the past, having twice reached the final, in 2019 and 2020, only to lose to Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.
This year, returning as the No. 4 seed and back playing on the familiar hard blue Centre Court at Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, Tsitsipas looked comfortable, navigating a tight opening set before asserting control in the second.
Having broken Sonego midway through the first set, Tsitsipas immediately let his opponent level for 4-4 when he failed to hold serve.
And as both players held for the remainder of the set it was the two-time Grand Slam finalist who found himself staring at a 3-0 deficit early in the tiebreaker.
Yet he rallied and managed to turn it around through a series of aggressive returns. “It was not an easy first-round match,” said Tsitsipas, who saw his head-to-head record against the Italian improve to 4-0.
“There were a few troubles in the tiebreaker, but it was great towards the end. I felt I was in a bit of trouble at the end of the first set, but I came up with some good returns.
“And I think my attacking game redeemed myself in that moment. I was not backing down and that was something I was genuinely pleased with. I’m happy with how things turned out.
“The second set felt like the better set. I just went for my shots and they worked. It was a high-paced match. Against players like Lorenzo, you can’t blink because they can come up with all kinds of shots and can be