Norrie into Metz final with another comeback win
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Norrie into Metz final with another comeback win
"Seventh seed Norrie, 30, had been taken to the distance in each of his first three matches in Metz and, in two of those, had fought back from a set behind to win. That was the case again as Italian Sonego took the first set of their semi-final, before Norrie completed a 4-6 6-2 6-4 win in exactly two hours."
"Norrie, ranked 27th in the world and 15 places higher than Sonego, saved two break points early in the second set. In little trouble on his own serve after that - helped by an 83% first-serve percentage for the match - Norrie created a host of opportunities to break his opponent and eventually did so in the 10th game of the decider to clinch victory."
"Djokovic, 38, is aiming to win the 101st tour-level title of his career and his second of 2025, having won in Geneva in May. The Serb will play either Italy's Lorenzo Musetti or American Sebastian Korda in the final. Musetti needs to win the tournament in Greece to qualify for the ATP Finals. If he does not, Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime will take the eighth and final spot at the season-ending event in Turin, which starts on Sunday."
Cameron Norrie reached the Moselle Open final after a three-set semi-final victory over Lorenzo Sonego, beating him 4-6 6-2 6-4 in two hours. Norrie, seeded seventh and ranked 27th, saved two second-set break points and served at an 83% first-serve rate, breaking Sonego in the 10th game of the decider. Norrie will face either Vitaliy Sachko or Learner Tien in the final. Novak Djokovic defeated Yannick Hanfmann 6-3 6-4 to reach the Athens final, seeks his 101st tour-level title, and may face Lorenzo Musetti or Sebastian Korda. Musetti must win in Greece to qualify for the ATP Finals; otherwise Felix Auger-Aliassime would claim the final Turin spot.
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