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Rublev thrashes Coric, sets up Chung rematch

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MILAN: Top seed Andrey Rublev crushed a demoralised Borna Coric on Friday and must and now try to stop undefeated South Korean Chung Hyeon to win the inaugural Next Gen ATP Finals title.


Russian number one Rublev, the highest-ranked qualifier for the tournament at 37th in the world, dominated his fellow 20-year-old with superior firepower to win 4-1 4-3(6) 4-1 in little over an hour at the Fiera Milano.


Chung, ranked 54, followed Rublev into the final when he dispatched Russian, Daniil Medvedev, 4-1 4-1 3-4(4) 1-4 4-0.


It was too easy for Chung in the opening two sets but 65th-ranked Medvedev emerged from his slumber to make a match of it.


Chung re-asserted his authority in the third set, although he did have to save three break points when leading 2-0 — letting out a huge roar as he made his way back to his seat.


He then broke again to finish the job.


Coric, who perhaps regretted battling back from two sets down to win his final round-robin match against Karen Khachanov despite already having qualified, looked jaded and took his frustration out on his racket.


Twice he broke frames in the third set as Rublev raced away to victory and a final against either Chung Hyeon or fellow Russian Daniil Medvedev who are in action later.


Coric was too passive in the first set but revived in the second after coach Christian Schneider told his player, through headphones, to “give me more energy”.


The Croatian got himself into a tiebreak but a poor forehand at 6-6 gave Rublev a second set point and he made no mistake.


One of the many innovations at the Next Gen Finals, the headphone exchanges between coach and player make for interesting listening for the crowd and TV audiences and Coric’s reaction to losing the second set was candid.


“I don’t know what to do any more,” he said, before crumbling to defeat.


Coric even became irate with one live Hawkeye call — the system that has replaced human line judges at the event.


— Reuters


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