The curtains came down at the Rolex Paris Masters quarterfinal. In the first quarterfinal, it was Felix Auger-Aliassime who pulled off a dominant victory against a rampaging Valentine Vacherot. And now, it was time for Alexander Bublik to show his dominance against a quality opponent in Alex De Minaur. As the match ended, it was the Kazakh athlete who had the last laugh. And what’s more, he is now also dreaming of a potential place at the ATP Finals.
Heading into the game, Bublik was seeded 13th and De Minaur 6th. Nonetheless, their clash saw the pendulum swing both ways, with De Minaur taking the first set with a tiebreak. It was, however, Bublik who had the last laugh, winning the next two sets 6-7(5), 6-4, and 7-5 to reach the semifinals. Naturally, he was asked about the prospect of f

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