Brooksby upsets Paul in Houston, to play Tiafoe for title

IANS April 6, 2025 101 views

American wildcard Jenson Brooksby delivered a stunning upset against top seed Tommy Paul in the Houston Clay Court Championship semifinals. His remarkable journey includes saving multiple match points and potentially becoming the lowest-ranked champion in tournament history. Brooksby will face Frances Tiafoe in Sunday's final, looking to continue his incredible tournament run. The match showcased extraordinary resilience and unpredictability in professional tennis.

"Every match point saved is a moment of pure determination" - ATP Tour Commentary
Houston, April 6: Wildcard qualifying entrant Jenson Brooksby secured an upset 7-6(5), 3-6, 7-6(6) win over top seed Tommy Paul in the semifinals of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship.

Key Points

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Brooksby reaches first tour-level final as lowest-ranked qualifier

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Saved crucial match point in dramatic semifinal

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Faces Frances Tiafoe in Sunday's championship

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Potential historic ranking breakthrough at US Clay tournament

The 24-year-old American became the sixth tour-level finalist ranked outside the world's Top 500 since 1990 and the second qualifier to reach the final of the tournament since it moved to Houston in 2001. Mariano Zabaleta also achieved the feat in 2007 before falling to Ivo Karlovic, according to ATP Tour.

The Americans exchanged multiple breaks and traded lead trajectories in each of the three sets. In the end, Brooksby prevailed in the battle of the breaks while also saving a match point in the third set tie-breaker.

Paul and Brooksby dealt with unpredictable weather conditions that caused a few starts and stops throughout the course of the match.

With the victory, Brooksby handed Paul his first loss to an American player in 2025 and scored his sixth consecutive win of the week since his first-round qualifying win last Saturday. He has now saved five match points in three of his six matches and has spent 13 hours and 20 minutes on court in singles, the tournament reports.

Brooksby will compete against No. 2 seed Frances Tiafoe, the 2023 US Clay champion and 2024 finalist, in Sunday's final.

If Brooksby wins the trophy, he would be the lowest ranked champion in US Clay history. He is projected to reach No. 220 at minimum for advancing to the finals alone, cutting his ranking by more than half over the course of his six match wins this week.

Tiafoe defeated No. 4 seed Brandon Nakashima 6-4, 7-6 to advance to his third straight US Clay final. The 27-year-old has now won 10 of his last 11 matches at River Oaks and holds a 12-5 lifetime record here, the most wins of any active ATP player.

Reader Comments

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Marcus T.
What a Cinderella story for Brooksby! From qualifier to finalist is insane. That match point save in the tiebreak had me jumping off my couch 🎾πŸ”₯
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Sarah L.
I was at the match and the energy was electric! Both players handled the weather delays like champs. That third set had everyone on the edge of their seats.
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Jamal K.
Respectfully, I think Paul's forehand let him down in the big moments. Too many unforced errors when it mattered most. Still a great match though!
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Tina R.
Brooksby's mental toughness is next level. 5 match points saved in 3 different matches?? That's championship mentality right there πŸ’ͺ
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Derek P.
Tiafoe vs Brooksby final is gonna be πŸ”₯ Two completely different styles of play. Can't wait to see how this plays out on Sunday!
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Elena S.
So happy to see Brooksby back in form after his injury struggles. This tournament has been such a great comeback story for him.

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