Big-time Blockx fires past 'best friend' Budkov Kjaer into Jeddah final
Alexander Blockx moved to within one win of a debut title at the Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF, thanks to another big-time performance on Saturday evening.
As well as deploying the explosive game that has defined his run in Jeddah, the 20-year-old Belgian showcased supreme physicality to fend off close friend Nicolai Budkov Kjaer 4-3(4), 4-3(8), 4-2. Blockx, who attended the inaugural Next Gen ATP Finals in 2017 as a fan, now awaits top seed Learner Tien or Nishesh Basavareddy in Sunday’s final.
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“I think it may have been straight sets but it was my most difficult match this week by far,” Blockx said. “I think the level we both played was really high. The second set, again it is just here that the luck fell on my side a bit. We had some very long rallies and I am very happy I could share this moment with him.
“We have been speaking about the Next Gen for a long time. In September we were talking: ‘Imagine if we made it to Jeddah and played each other there’, so it is amazing to have been able to share this match with him. He is one of my best friends on Tour so it was a really nice Saturday for me.”
In a first Lexus ATP Head2Head contest between the two big hitters, Blockx was dragged into a physical battle after winning the opening set. Budkov Kjaer extended the rallies and displayed shot tolerance of his own to signal there was still life left in the 19-year-old Norwegian.
The power of Blockx, however, proved too much. A blistering forehand pass on the run in the final game was one of 27 winners the Belgian hit during the semi-final, adding to the 76 he fired en route to a 3-0 sweep of the Red Group.
“It sounds exciting,” Blockx said on Sunday’s final. “I am going to prepare the best I can. I think physically I am feeling good, even though these are tough matches and you have shorter time between the points. The rallies go longer and with the no Ads you don’t have too much time to think, so I think the most important time here is to stay calm in the head and that is what I am doing.”
In 2025, Blockx captured two ATP Challenger Tour titles and claimed his first tour-level win in Cincinnati to earn his place at the 20-and-under event. The 2023 Australian Open boys’ champion also reached a career-high No. 101 in the PIF ATP Rankings and will be sure to target a Top 100 debut in 2026.
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