Rublev beats Fritz in 2 sets to reach Madrid Open final.

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Andrey Rublev reached the fifth Masters 1000 final of his career with a 6-4, 6-3 win over American Taylor Fritz at the Madrid Open on Friday.

The seventh-seeded Rublev arrived at the tournament carrying a four-match losing streak but rebounded in the Spanish capital, claiming five impressive wins, including one over world No 3 Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinals.

“It’s crazy,” Rublev said. “It’s the good thing about sports, about tennis. One week can change everything, you have to remember that … because you can’t perform always at 100%, so it is normal there will be ups and downs.”

“For sure mentally I was feeling much better (this week) and I was able to perform, putting emotions in the right direction, for sure that helped me to be in the final,” said Rublev.

After being broken in the opening game, Rublev recovered immediately and won the last seven points to wrap up the first set in 39 minutes.

A break of serve in the sixth game of the second set was enough for the Russian to complete a 72-minute victory and book a final clash with either Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime or Czech Jiri Lehecka.

Rublev is seeking his 16th career title and his second of the season after winning Hong Kong in January.

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