Vukic clinches maiden Challenger title

The Aussie’s rise in rankings since the beginning of the year continues

February 20, 2022 08:21 pm | Updated 08:24 pm IST - BENGALURU

Aleksandar Vukic with the Bengaluru Open trophy.

Aleksandar Vukic with the Bengaluru Open trophy. | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR

Aleksandar Vukic defeated Dimitar Kuzmanov 6-4, 6-4 to clinch his maiden ATP Challenger singles title in the second leg of the Bengaluru Open here on Sunday.

The top-seeded Australian will, as a result, earn 80 ATP ranking points and be richer by $7,200. But more importantly, he will break into the world top-120, continuing his ascent since the start of the year when he was ranked outside 150.

Tricky affair

“It was a tricky match,” Vukic said. “I knew he would make a lot of balls. So, I tried to stay aggressive. It was a bit up and down, but I was mentally a bit calmer and handled it pretty well.”

Vukic came out swinging pretty hard and flat, hitting a slew of forehand winners. He broke to 3-2, survived a wobbly service game in the eighth and held to love in the 10th to pocket the first set.

In the second, Vukic broke early again, to go 2-1 up when Kuzmanov served two double faults. But the next two service games to consolidate the break were tough for Vukic. In the fourth game, he fell 0-30 down but erased a break-point with an ace. In the sixth game, he fell 0-40 down but survived again.

Kuzmanov’s frustration

Miffed at himself, Kuzmanov smashed his racquet and was docked a point, for it was his second offence after having earlier blasted the ball out of the stadium in frustration.

The Bulgarian’s resistance had snapped and Vukic’s last two holds were clinical, for the loss of just one point, as he sewed up the contest with a barrage of aces.

The result (final): Aleksandar Vukic (Aus) bt Dimitar Kuzmanov (Bul) 6-4, 6-4.

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