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MATCH POINT: Rublev seals Hamburg opener

After reaching the semifinals in Bastad, can Andrey Rublev get himself back into the winner’s circle for the fourth time this season?

The world No. 8 is off to a positive start in Hamburg, where he contested the final in 2019 before going a step further at 2020’s September-staged edition. On Wednesday, Rublev dispatched Ricardas Berankis, 6-3, 6-4, firing 12 aces and saving four of five break points.

The 24-year-old entered this week at No. 7 in the ATP Race To Turin. He is seeking his second clay-court title of the year following his final-round win over Novak Djokovic in Belgrade. Awaiting the second-seeded Rublev in an intriguing second-round encounter at the ATP 500 event is the competitor who walked away with the Nordea Open trophy last Sunday: Francisco Cerundolo.

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In addition to Belgrade, Rublev previously won titles this year in Marseille and Dubai.

In addition to Belgrade, Rublev previously won titles this year in Marseille and Dubai.

Having celebrated his first tour-level triumph by clinching an all-Argentine final against Sebastian Baez, Cerundolo upped his win streak to six on Tuesday with a three-set rally over Daniel Altmaier. His stretch of form includes the confidence boost of taking out a Top 10 opponent for the first time when he ousted then defending Bastad champion Casper Ruud.

Cerundolo and Rublev are set to meet for the first time.

Fresh off a stunning week in Budapest that ended with her maiden WTA singles crown, Bernarda Pera has continued her winning ways at the 250 level in Hamburg. After dismissing No. 9 seed Elena Gabriela Ruse Tuesday, Pera rolled over Joanne Zuger, 6-1, 6-1, breaking the Swiss five times.

Including her two qualifying rounds from last week, Pera has now won 18 consecutive sets.