Geneva Open: Denis Shapovalov beats Pablo Cuevas to set up final against Casper Ruud

Shapovalov and Ruud will be meeting on tour for the first time and both seek their second career title.

The Associated Press May 22, 2021 09:29:02 IST
Geneva Open: Denis Shapovalov beats Pablo Cuevas to set up final against Casper Ruud

Denis Shapovalov in action at Geneva Open. AP

Denis Shapovalov will face Casper Ruud in the Geneva Open final after both advanced with straight-set wins in on Friday.

The second-seeded Shapovalov beat Pablo Cuevas 6-4, 7-5 and the third-seeded Ruud won 6-3, 6-2 against Pablo Andujar as the two 22-year-olds both defeated 35-year-old opponents.

Spanish veteran Andujar had previously beaten 39-year-old great Roger Federer and 18-year-old Swiss prospect Dominic Stricker.

Shapovalov and Ruud will be meeting on tour for the first time and both seek their second career title.

“We played in the juniors together and we go way back,” said Shapovalov, who let match points slip against Rafael Nadal last week.

Ruud noted that “Denis has also been playing very good on the surface recently and took Nadal to his knees last week in Rome.”

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