Tennis-Fils powers past Rublev to win Barcelona Open


Tennis - ATP 500 - Barcelona Open - Real Club de Tenis Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain - April 19, 2026 France's Arthur Fils celebrates winning his men's singles final match against Russia's Andrey Rublev REUTERS/Bruna Casas

BARCELONA, April 19 (Reuters) - Frenchman Arthur ⁠Fils continued his run of good form since returning from an eight-month injury ⁠layoff as he overpowered Russia's higher-ranked Andrey Rublev 6-2 7-6(2) to win ‌the Barcelona Open, clinching his first title since 2024.

Fils, who suffered a lower-back stress fracture last year, returned in February and reached the final of the Qatar Open and the semi-final of the Miami Open, before ​winning his fourth ATP title on Sunday, and his ⁠third on clay, with the French ⁠Open a month away.

"It's been a tough (few) months, struggling with the injury... but we're back ⁠on ‌the court and win the trophy, so pretty happy about that," Fils said at the trophy presentation ceremony.

In the first game, he missed the baseline ⁠with a couple of shots, handing Rublev a break. But ​Fils dug deep to get ‌even, breaking back in the fourth game to make it 2-2.

Rublev struggled to ⁠keep up ​as Fils, now more precise with his forehand returns, picked out the edges of the sideline and sent powerful returns past the frustrated fifth seed to win the first set in 31 ⁠minutes.

Fils won seven games straight before world number 15 ​Rublev managed to hold his own serve to make it 1-1 in the second set. The 28-year-old fended off seven break points to prevail in a 13-minute battle to stay even ⁠at 2-2.

The 21-year-old outwitted Rublev with a backhand drop shot to get a break and go 4-2 up. But when Fils was 5-3 up serving for the tournament, the world number 30 made three straight errors to hand Rublev a break.

Rublev then saved three ​match points to hold his serve and make it 5-5, ⁠and broke Fils to go 6-5 up. But Fils broke back in the very next ​game to force a tiebreak, which he won 7-2.

"The ‌way you are playing, it's ridiculous... you ​proved that you're one of the best players on the Tour," Rublev told Fils.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne and Toby Davis)

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