Tennis-Blockx converts late Madrid call-up into breakthrough semi-final run


Tennis - Madrid Open - Park Manzanares, Madrid, Spain - April 30, 2026 Belgium's Alexander Blockx in action during his quarter final match against Norway's Casper Ruud REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura

MADRID, May 1 (Reuters) - Alexander Blockx ⁠arrived at the Madrid Open expecting to play the qualifying rounds, but ⁠the Belgian has made the most of his late promotion to the ‌main draw after a string of withdrawals, riding a wave of confidence to the semi-finals.

The 21-year-old toppled seeded players including Brandon Nakashima, Felix Auger-Aliassime and Francisco Cerundolo before ending the title defence of ​Casper Ruud with a 6-4 6-4 win on Thursday ⁠to set up a last-four meeting ⁠with Alexander Zverev.

Currently ranked 69th in the world after sitting outside the top 100 ⁠two ‌months ago, Blockx can enter the top 30 with another upset, but the Belgian said the week had already gone beyond anything he imagined.

"I ⁠was already happy with getting into the main draw ... ​at the last minute ‌on Friday, just before the deadline. Winning my first match (against Cristian Garin) was ⁠already a ​bonus," Blockx said.

"Then all the other matches, I never thought I'd get that far. But once you get confident and you feel your game, a lot can happen."

Blockx has struggled for ⁠momentum on the ATP Tour following his run ​to the Next Gen ATP Finals title clash in December, but he showed his potential with a run to the third round of the Monte Carlo Masters last month.

His ⁠Madrid campaign and the win over two-time French Open finalist Ruud offered further validation for a player still building belief on clay.

"It's nice beating the defending champion, whose favourite conditions are here. That shows I can play well on clay too," ​Blockx added.

"The ranking is going up really fast. It's nice ⁠to be able to play bigger tournaments now. I don't know the ceiling, I'll ​just see match by match, and hopefully get ‌as high as I can."

Blockx meets Zverev later ​on Friday while world number one Jannik Sinner meets Arthur Fils in the other semi-final.

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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