Fils Downs Nardi For Historic Win In Jeddah Opener

  • Posted: Nov 28, 2023

Fils Downs Nardi For Historic Win In Jeddah Opener

19-year-old top seed overcomes Italian in Green Group

Arthur Fils became the first ATP Tour winner on Saudi Arabian soil on Tuesday at the Next Gen ATP Finals presented by NEOM, but only after the top seed overcame a stern five-set test from Luca Nardi in Jeddah.

The 19-year-old Fils prevailed 2-4, 4-3(6), 4-2, 1-4, 4-2 against his Italian opponent to make a winning start to Green Group. The Frenchman won 80 per cent (33/41) of points behind his first serve to ensure a winning debut at the season-ending 21-and-under event.

“It was a tough match. The first time in my life I’m playing first to four games,” said Fils in his on-court interview. “Things can change very quickly. I was leading two sets to one, had break points, and I was feeling very good. Then I lost a deuce point and everything changed, but I’m really happy to win today.”

Perhaps needing more time to settle due to the absence of an on-court warmup (one of several new innovative rules in place for this week’s tournament), Fils struggled for consistency off both wings across the opening 45 minute at King Abdullah Sports City. He crucially saved a set point before winning the second-set tie-break, however, and held his nerve again in the deciding set for a two-hour, three-minute triumph.

“I had a good [warm-up],” said Fils. “I went to play with my coaches 15 minutes before the match, so I came to the court very warm… It’s [nonetheless] very tough to play without the warm-up.”

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Fils has enjoyed a breakout year on the ATP Tour, clinching his first title at that level in Lyon in May. He will finish the season at No. 36 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings, having started 2023 at No. 249 — the biggest jump into the Top 50 from last year of any player on Tour.

Third seed Dominic Stricker and fifth seed Flavio Cobolli are the other two players in Green Group. The pair is next on court in Jeddah, where the eight-strong field is split into two groups of four.

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