Andrey Rublev prevails over Felix Auger Aliassime 7-5 7-6(4) in the final in Marseille on Sunday. The match lasted 1 hour and 56 minutes. This is the first time that the Russian conquered this tournament. His best achievement in this competition so far was reaching the quarter. Here you can see when his history at this event.

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Andrey added € 17,540 to his prize money after winning this final. He has earned € 58,470 in total after conquering this tournament.

Highlights Andrey Rublev vs. Felix Auger Aliassime Open 13 Provence – Marseille

Stats: aces, double faults, breaks, winners

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At the end of the match, the Russian scored 82 points vs. Auger-Aliassime’s 72.

Rublev

The Russian won this match even if he was struggling when converting his break points as he converted only 36% (4/11) of the procured opportunities.

Auger-Aliassime

On the other side, Auger-Aliassime was pretty effective at converting 60% of the break points that he conquered points (3/5). Anyhow, that was not enough to win the match.

After this match, the head to head between Rublev and Auger-Aliassime is 3-1 for Andrey.

This was the 9th career title for the Russian. (see list of titles and finals). Felix 9th remains with 1 title after he conquered the tournament in Rotterdam 2022. (see list of titles and finals)

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Evans enjoyed quite a good start of the set after breaking Felix Auger Aliassime in the 2nd game (2-0). Yet, the Russian managed to stage a good comeback to break Felix in the 3rd (1-2) and in the 11th (6-5) game before winning the set (7-5).

The Russian was unable to break the Canadian in the 5th game when he had 3 consecutive chances (0-40).

Rublev converted 28% of his break points (2/7). He had 7

break points opportunities in the 1st (0-0 30-40 and 40-A), the 3rd (1-2 30-40), the 5th (2-2 0-40, 15-40 and 30-40) and the 11th game (5-5 0-40). Furthermore, on the other side, Auger-Aliassime converted 50% of his break points (1/2). He had his opportunities in the 2nd (2-1 30-40) and the 6th game (3-2 40-A).

They contested 76 points. The Russian was the winner of the set after clinching 6 more points than Felix (41-35

). Rublev surrendered 14 points on serve (24-14). Regarding the other side of the net, the Canadian conceded 17 points on serve (21-17).

Andrey won the set after he broke Auger-Aliassime in the 5th (3-2) and in the 7th (4-3) game. Auger-Aliassime tried to stage a comeback breaking in the 6th (3-3) and in the 10th (5-5) game. However, the Russian stayed solid to eventually clinch the set at the following breaker at 4.

Tiebreak

Andrey won 2 minibreaks in the 1st (1-0) and 11th (7-4) point.

Andrey won the tiebreak 7-4 after he conquered a decisive 3-1 lead.

This was the tiebreak sequence: 1-0, 2-0, 3-0, 3-1, 3-2, 4-2, 5-2, 5-3, 5-4, 6-4, 7-4

The Russian converted 50% of his break points (2/4). He had 4 break points opportunities in the 1st (0-0 30-40), the 5th (2-2 15-40), the 7th (3-3 0-40) and the 11th game (5-5 30-40). In addition on the other side, Felix converted 66% of his break points (2/3). He had his opportunities in the 6th (2-3 30-40), the 10th (4-5 0-40) and the 12th game (6-5 30-40).

They played 78 points. Rublev won 4 points more than Auger-Aliassime (41-37). The Russian surrendered 14 points on serve (25-14). Regarding the other side of the net, Felix conceded 16 points on serve (23-16).