Gael
Monfils defeated
Christopher Eubanks 7-6(3), 6-7(4), 6-1 and advanced to the
second round of the
Canadian Open.
The
36-year-old tennis player continues to demonstrate his competitiveness despite
the injuries he has faced in recent years.
Currently
ranked world No. 275, the Frenchman is still winning ATP-level matches, and
today he achieved his first victory in a Masters 1000 event since the 2022
Canadian Open, where he reached the third round before retiring during the
match against Jack Draper.
Eubanks has
made an impressive rise from competing in challenger tournaments to breaking
into the top-30 in just two months, thanks to outstanding performances on
grass, including reaching the quarterfinals at Wimbledon.
In the
first set, the match was closely contested on service, with both players
struggling to achieve a good first serve percentage. Monfils managed a 53%
first serve percentage and won 90% of those points, while Eubanks had a 57%
first serve percentage and won 79% of those points.
With no
breaks of serve, the set went to a tie-break, where Monfils secured two
mini-breaks and held his service to take a 7-6(3) lead in 51 minutes.
The second
set offered more opportunities for both players to break each other's service,
with both facing several break points. At 4-3 in favor of Monfils, he
capitalized on his fourth break point opportunity to go up 5-3 and serve for
the match.
However,
the Frenchman couldn't seal the match at that moment, and Eubanks managed to
secure his first break at the most critical point of the match.
Later, with
the score at 6-5 and Eubanks serving, Monfils had two match points, but the
American defended them successfully with his strong serving, taking the drama
to a new tie-break.
Tie-break this
time went in favor of the American, who, despite being 4-1 down, won the next
six points to incredibly level the match. However, the third set brought out
the best in Monfils as he capitalized on Eubanks' lack of consistency in the
set, winning 3 out of 10 break points in his favor, hitting 10 winners and only
one unforced error. With this, he secured the victory by 7-6(3), 6-7(4), 6-1
In the
second round, he will face the 4th seed Stefanos Tsitsipas, who received a bye
in the first round and comes into the match as the champion of the ATP 250 Los
Cabos with excellent form.
Tsitsipas
showcased his impressive level by defeating John Isner, Nicolas Jarry, Borna
Coric, and Alex de Minaur on his way to the title in Los Cabos