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ATP roundup: Tommy Paul rallies to reach Hamburg final

By Thomson Reuters May 22, 2026 | 5:03 PM

Sixth-seeded Tommy Paul pulled off a remarkable comeback to advance to the Hamburg Open final with a 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 defeat of No. 3 seed Alex ​de Minaur of Australia on Friday in Germany.

Paul ‌trailed 3-0 in the second set before rattling off nine straight games to surge back in the second set and take command of the third. The American reached his 10th tour-level final and his second on ‌clay, ​both of which have been this ⁠season after his title in ⁠Houston last month. De Minaur saved 13 of 17 break points on his serve but won just 44% of his second-serve points.

In the final, Paul will face qualifier Ignacio ​Buse, who became the first Peruvian to reach a tour-level final since Luis Horna in 2007 with a 6-1, ⁠6-4 defeat of lucky loser Aleksander ⁠Kovacevic in 64 minutes. Buse, 22, wasn’t bothered ​by his 42% first-serve percentage, winning 89% of his service ​points.

Geneva Open

No. 4 Learner Tien outlasted No. 2 Alexander ‌Bublik of Kazakhstan for a 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (5) victory to reach the final in Switzerland, the first of his career on clay.

Tien appeared destined for an easy third-set tiebreaker when he ⁠jumped ahead 6-1. However, he failed to close out the win on his first four match points before finally doing so on ⁠his fifth and ‌final opportunity. Tien, 20, is the youngest Geneva ⁠finalist since Sergi Bruguera in 1990 and ​the ‌first American finalist in the tournament since Aaron ​Krickstein in ⁠1984.

Tien will face unseeded Mariano Navone of Argentina, who bested three-time Geneva champion and No. 6 seed Casper Ruud of Norway, 7-5, 6-2. Navone had more winners (27-21) and fewer unforced errors (29-19). The winner of Saturday’s final will win his second career tour-level ​trophy.

–Field Level Media