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Almaty Open: Daniil Medvedev beats Corentin Moutet for first title in 882 days

Medvedev, the 2021 US Open champion, had lost his past six finals, including in Halle earlier this year.

His defensive play style and frequent outbursts on court had led some to wonder if his ability to compete at the top level was over.

But the 29-year-old has made changes in recent weeks, making an effort to come to the net and play aggressively, backed up by an improved serve.

He came back from a break down in the first set against the tricky Moutet, winning four of the final five games to take the lead.

The pair exchanged breaks in the second set before Moutet, bidding for his first ATP Tour title, took control to force a decider.

Moutet saved four early break points in a tight third set before Medvedev broke to 15 to serve for the match.

Fittingly, Medvedev secured victory with a point at the net, with Moutet unable to control a volley after two hours and 38 minutes.

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Queen’s: Jacob Fearnley beats Corentin Moutet to reach first ATP Tour quarter-final

Fearnley has enjoyed a meteoric rise in the last 12 months, rising from outside the top 500 to now sitting at 60th in the world.

This was just his sixth tour-level match on grass but it did not look like it as he played some brilliant tennis at times that Moutet had no answer for.

The British number two came back from 0-40 down in his first service game of the match before immediately breaking Moutet to take control of the opener.

It looked like a straightforward afternoon for Fearnley as Moutet grew increasingly irked but the Frenchman regained his composure to dominate the second set, the momentum swinging after three double faults by the Scot in his first service game.

However, Fearnley found an extra level in an excellent third set and Moutet had no answer to his big hitting, with his frustrations boiling over as he received a time violation after arguing with the umpire.

But Fearnley kept his composure well to serve out victory and join compatriot and British number one Jack Draper in the last eight.

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