Match Report
#NextGenATP Michelsen ends Gasquet’s fairytale run in Metz
Moutet advances to semi-finals after Rublev withdraws because of stomach ache
November 05, 2024
Moselle Open
Alex Michelsen survives a thriller to advance to the quarter-finals on the Moselle Open.
By Jerome Coombe
Alex Michelsen had little time for sentiment on Tuesday on the Moselle Open.
The #NextGenATP star rallied from the brink of defeat to safe an exciting comeback victory over Richard Gasquet, ending the Frenchman’s fairytale last run in Metz. Michelsen saved two match factors within the deciding-set tie-break earlier than sealing a 6-7(4), 7-6(3), 7-6(8) triumph.
“I wasn’t actually considering, I used to be simply taking part in,” stated Michelsen, who’s second within the PIF ATP Reside Race To Jeddah. “I felt tremendous calm within the strain moments and I feel that was why I got here via. I used to be down two match factors and I discovered two winners.”
In an absorbing battle, it was Michelsen who held his nerve, hanging 65 winners en path to his seventh quarter-final of 2024. The 20-year-old will subsequent face both Buyunchaokete or qualifier Jesper de Jong for a spot within the final 4.
“He’s been doing it for 20 years and he’s nonetheless that good,” Michelsen added of Gasquet, who’s retiring on the conclusion of Roland Garros 2025. “He is an unimaginable participant. I knew it was going to be a tricky battle. All of the credit score to him for competing as onerous as he might.”
Gasquet, who made the primary of his 33 ATP Tour finals in Metz, was bidding to turn into the oldest quarter-finalist in event historical past. The 38-year-old had the match on his racket at 6/4 within the last set tie-break, however Michelsen produced some impressed tennis to cross the road.
Earlier, it appeared as if the information that Andrey Rublev had certified for the Nitto ATP Finals may simply have been his tonic.
The highest seed on the indoor ATP 250 dialled in for a hard-fought 7-6(3), 7-5 win over Lorenzo Sonego, the 2022 champion. In a battle dominated by the server, Rublev discovered the one break of the match to seal a one-hour, 52-minute victory.
“It was a tricky match, he’s taking part in very well, he beat me the final two instances,” stated Rublev, who levelled the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head collection at 2-2. “With the way in which he serves, and the way he performs with the forehand, it’s actually powerful to play in opposition to him. The primary set might have gone both method, however as quickly as I had an opportunity, I used to be capable of take it.”
Rublev has since withdrawn from the primary draw citing stomach ache, which means that Corentin Moutet will advance straight to the semi-finals. Buoyed by the group, the Frenchman discovered some impressed tennis to defeat Jan-Lennard Struff 7-6(2), 5-7, 6-3. Moutet was significantly dialled in through the last set, throughout which he carved out eight break factors, in keeping with Infosys ATP Stats.