The Italian Open saw Nicolas Jarry claim the biggest win of his career by defeating Tommy Paul to advance to his first ATP Masters 1000 final. Seeded 21st, Jarry became the first player from Chile to reach a Masters 1000 final since Fernando Gonzalez in 2007. With a world ranking of 17th, Jarry described his performance as giving his best tennis and going for it throughout the match, leading to his victory after two hours and 44 minutes of play.
Jarry’s relentless display of power included hitting 13 aces and 35 winners from the baseline to overcome Paul. Despite finding it hard to enjoy the match, Jarry managed to come back with his best tennis in the third set, ultimately securing his spot in the final against Germany’s Alexander Zverev. Zverev also faced a tough challenge from Chilean Alejandro Tabilo, but managed to recover from a slow start to secure a 1-6 7-6(4) 6-2 victory.
With Zverev winning the title in 2017 and reaching the final the following year, the final showdown between Jarry and Zverev promises to be an exciting match. The German player, who defeated world number one Novak Djokovic in the third round, showed his composure in his first ATP Masters 1000 semi-final by bouncing back to secure a spot in the final. Despite Tabilo’s strong start in the match, Zverev managed to raise his game in the deciding set and secure his first final of the year with two crucial breaks.
The Italian Open has showcased the talents of both Jarry and Zverev, who will battle it out in the final for the prestigious ATP Masters 1000 title. Jarry’s remarkable performance has not only elevated him to new heights in his career but has also brought pride to his country as the first Chilean player to reach a Masters 1000 final in over a decade. As both players gear up for the final match, tennis fans can expect an intense and thrilling showdown between these two talented athletes, each vying for glory on the court.