Tennis
Kokkinakis ends Rublev hopes at UTS London, sends Humbert into semi-finals
“Incredible atmosphere,” Kokkinakis said. “I can’t even hear myself talk. People singing, I’m hugging fans. I love it.”
The result means Humbert tops Group A, with Monfils in progressing to the last four.
Relaxed Kokkinakis edges first two quarters
Kokkinakis had little to play for, other than pride, but the situation seemed to relax him and he came out firing, taking the match to Rublo, who needed to win 3-0 or 3-1 to be sure of progressing to the last four himself.
At 14-10, Kokkinakis looked to have the first quarter wrapped up but Rublev won his bonus card when Kokkiakis faulted, and then the Aussie missed another serve to leave the scores at 14-14 with no time remaining. The deciding point was on the Rublev serve, and the Russian duly faulted to hand Kokkinakis the first quarter.
“When he missed that serve, I thought, you beauty,” Kokkinakis said. “Not great, double fault, double fault, double fault but I’ll take it.”
The second quarter was just as close as both men tried to dominate with their forehands. Kokkinakis had the edge at 11-8 but Rublo hit back again, helped by another double fault, and levelled at 11-11.
The deciding point was a mini classic, Rublev thinking he’d won it with a big forehand but Kokkinakis finding the edge of the sideline with a forehand pass at full stretch to pinch it 12-11.
Rublev fights back to force sudden death
Rublev looked to be trying to meditate between quarters and it worked, the errors fewer and further between and the winners more evident. The Russian pulled away to win the third quarter 15-9.
Kokkinakis tried to attack in the fourth quarter, perhaps fearing what happened in his first match of the day, when he let slip a two quarters to love lead against Monfils to lose in sudden death.
And Rublev took advantage, winning the fourth quarter 15-11 to take it to the decider. The Russian won the first point to give himself a match point but Kokkinakis saved it and then clinched the match when he won his second point in a row.
“I was a bit unlucky in the first two quarters, losing deciding points. Then two quarters I won, so it was an equal match,” he said. “It was a nice match.”