JTCC alumnus Frances Tiafoe delivered a career-defining week in Halle, Germany, capturing the Terra Wortmann Open title and checking off a series of firsts along the way.
Tiafoe defeated fellow American Taylor Fritz 6-4, 6-4 in the final to win his fourth career ATP Tour title and first at the ATP 500 level.
The championship run was packed with milestones. Tiafoe recorded multiple Top 10 wins in the same tournament for the first time, starting with knocking off Roland Garros finalist world #10 Flavio Cobolli in the opening round.
In the quarterfinals, he defeated world # 4 Felix Auger-Aliassime for the first time in his career in an epic third-set tiebreak after saving match points, and topped world # 8 Fritz for the first time since 2016 to claim the championship and round out his third Top 10 win of the week.
With the victory, Big Foe moved back inside the Top 20 at world #19 on June 22 and will look to keep his momentum going at Wimbledon next week.
“At JTCC we are fortunate that we get to see the other side of Frances which includes his intellectual curiosity, his giving and generous nature, and an insane work ethic and a capacity for suffering, that all champions have,” JTCC CEO Martin Blackman said. “This was one more step in the direction he’s been going his entire life, upwards and onwards, a champion on and off the court, and a champion in life.”
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