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The 20-year-old is into his first ATP Tour semi-final.
Frenchman Hugo Gaston saved four match points on Friday at the Swiss Open Gstaad to upset fourth-seeded Chilean Cristian Garin 6-4, 1-6, 7-6(11) to reach his first ATP Tour semi-final.
The 20-year-old twice fought back from a break down in the final set before he saved four match points at 5/6, 7/8, 9/10, and 10/11 in a mammoth tie-break to advance in two hours and 20 minutes. He has now claimed 17 clay-court wins at all levels this season, having reached ATP Challenger Tour finals at the Concord Iasi Open and the Roma Garden Open I.
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“I am very happy to be in my first [ATP Tour] semi-final,” Gaston said. “It was a great fight. It was a really long match. I always tried to play my game, and it is a good win for me. I hope I can continue like that.”
Gaston won 75 per cent (36/48) of his first-service points and used the drop shot to great effect throughout. The World No. 155, who was competing in his first tour-level quarter-final on Friday, becomes the youngest Gstaad semi-finalist since 2006, when a then 17-year-old Marin Cilic enjoyed a run to the last four.
He will next face seventh seed Serbian Laslo Djere after the Serbian battled past Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-4 to advance to his third ATP Tour semi-final of the season.
The 26-year-old enjoyed a run to the semi-finals at the Hamburg European Open (l. to Krajinovic) last week and reached the championship match in Cagliari (l. to Sonego) in April. Djere saved all three break points he faced against Rinderknech before claiming the decisive break in the tenth game of the third set to move through in two hours and 39 minutes.
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Frenchman Hugo Gaston saved four match points on Friday at the Swiss Open Gstaad to upset fourth-seeded Chilean Cristian Garin 6-4, 1-6, 7-6(11) to reach his first ATP Tour semi-final.
The 20-year-old twice fought back from a break down in the final set before he saved four match points at 5/6, 7/8, 9/10, and 10/11 in a mammoth tie-break to advance in two hours and 20 minutes. He has now claimed 17 clay-court wins at all levels this season, having reached ATP Challenger Tour finals at the Concord Iasi Open and the Roma Garden Open I.
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“I am very happy to be in my first [ATP Tour] semi-final,” Gaston said. “It was a great fight. It was a really long match. I always tried to play my game, and it is a good win for me. I hope I can continue like that.”
Gaston won 75 per cent (36/48) of his first-service points and used the drop shot to great effect throughout. The World No. 155, who was competing in his first tour-level quarter-final on Friday, becomes the youngest Gstaad semi-finalist since 2006, when a then 17-year-old Marin Cilic enjoyed a run to the last four.
He will next face seventh seed Serbian Laslo Djere after the Serbian battled past Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-4 to advance to his third ATP Tour semi-final of the season.
The 26-year-old enjoyed a run to the semi-finals at the Hamburg European Open (l. to Krajinovic) last week and reached the championship match in Cagliari (l. to Sonego) in April. Djere saved all three break points he faced against Rinderknech before claiming the decisive break in the tenth game of the third set to move through in two hours and 39 minutes.
Featured Photo Credit: Christian Collet