Sports7/28/2025The Guardian

Alex de Minaur saves three match points before roaring back to win Washington title

Alex de Minaur saves three match points before roaring back to win Washington title

Australian tennis player Alex de Minaur has won the Washington Open title, defeating Spaniard Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in a thrilling three-set match. De Minaur, the world's No. 1 Australian men's player, fought back from a set down and saved three match points before eventually winning the match 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 (7-3) in over three hours. The victory marks De Minaur's first title of the year and his 10th career ATP Tour title. Despite holding three match points, Davidovich Fokina was unable to clinch his first ATP Tour title, falling just short in the final. The win is a significant boost for De Minaur ahead of the upcoming US Open in New York next month.

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