How Did Alexander Bublik Secure His Sixth Singles Title at Gstaad?

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Key Takeaways
- Bublik wins his sixth ATP singles title.
- First clay final for Bublik.
- Impressive 17-5 record since mid-April.
- Re-entering the ATP Top 30.
- Overcoming early season struggles.
Gstaad (Switzerland), July 20 (NationPress) Alexander Bublik achieved a significant milestone on clay as he triumphed at the Swiss Open Gstaad on Sunday, claiming his sixth ATP singles title. The second-seeded player from Kazakhstan overcame Juan Manuel Cerundolo with a score of 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, securing the trophy at the ATP 250 event nestled in the Swiss Alps.
In his inaugural clay final, Bublik displayed remarkable resilience after struggling in the second set, ultimately earning this prestigious title.
Since the Madrid Open commenced in mid-April, Bublik has recorded a commendable 17-5 match record, which includes a title at the ATP 500 event in Halle. Despite an early exit at Wimbledon against Jaume Munar, the 28-year-old rebounded impressively this week, defeating Alexander Shevchenko, Francisco Comesana, Arthur Cazaux, and Cerundolo to secure the Gstaad championship, according to ATP.
Making his debut in Gstaad without dropping a set, Bublik carried his winning momentum into his first Lexus ATP Head2Head encounter with Cerundolo. Although he faced an early break in the match, he quickly regained control, finishing the first set with a strong performance.
In the second set, Bublik faced frustration despite fending off four break points in the opening game. Cerundolo's persistence in extended rallies began to take its toll. Although Bublik fought back to tie the score at 4-4, he lost his serve again, allowing Cerundolo to force a decisive third set.
However, Bublik's mid-match challenges did not hinder him as he elevated his game for the final set. His superior baseline power became evident, winning all 16 points on his first serve during the third set, according to Infosys ATP Stats, culminating in a two-hour and eight-minute victory.
Following this triumph, Bublik will re-enter the ATP Top 30 on Monday. His recent form is a stark contrast to the beginning of 2025, where he had a disappointing record of 3-10 and ranked as low as World No. 82 in mid-March.