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Hubert Hurkacz beats Andrey Rublev in Shanghai, Jessica Pegula lands Korea Open, Leylah Fernandez wins in Hong Kong

James Hilsum

Updated 16/10/2023 at 05:46 GMT

Hubert Hurkacz upset the odds to beat world No. 7 Andrey Rublev to win the Shanghai Masters final after a superb three-setter in China. Meanwhile. world No. 4 Jessica Pegula made light work of Yuan Yue to win her third title of the year at the Korea Open. Elsewhere, Leylah Fernandez beat Katerina Siniakova in what was the Canadian's first title in Asia.

Hurkacz overcomes Rublev in dramatic battle to win Shanghai Masters

Hubert Hurkacz surprised Andrey Rublev to claim the Shanghai Masters title with a pulsating 6-3 3-6 7-6 (8) victory.
The Pole came out on top after a thrilling third set to claim victory in China, overcoming a first top-20 player at the tournament in the final.
The world No. 17 broke Rublev's serve in the sixth game at the third opportunity, moving 4-2 up and shifting the momentum of the first set in his favour.
He would move 1-0 ahead on his second set point in a hold to 30, leaving Rublev needing a response.
The Russian did just that, and broke the Hurkacz serve in the second game, before claiming a crucial hold of his own to move into a 3-0 lead.
Rublev would level the overall score in the ninth game with a comfortable hold to love, wiping out the deficit and taking the match to a third-set decider.
Neither player budged in the opening exchanges of set three, as Rublev did brilliantly to stave off match point in the 10th game on his serve.
A tie-break beckoned, and after Rublev failed to capitalise on his first match point, Hurkacz prevailed on his fourth match point to win it 10-8 and claim a memorable victory.
"It was such a battle," Hurkacz said. "Especially emotionally. I had a match point and Andrey hit an amazing serve and then he had a match point and then I had some match points. It was back and forth and such a tricky match.
"Andrey was playing some great shots. I was trying to respond. It was one of those matches and I kept believing and I am super happy with how I managed at the end.
"It is such a big tournament and so much tradition. It is a huge event and I am really happy now."

Pegula cruises past Yuan

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USA's Jessica Pegula celebrates with her winner's trophy following her victory against China's Yuan Yue in their women's singles final match at the Korea Open tennis championships in Seoul on October 15, 2023.

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Jessica Pegula cruised past Yuan Yue to win her third title of the year at the Korea Open, winning 6-2 6-3.
The tournament’s top seed produced an imperious display to win the match in just under an hour and a half against the Chinese in Seoul.
Momentum shifted the American's way in the fifth game after breaking Yue at the third opportunity to move 3-2 up, and secured a double break to leave her serving for the match.
She did just that after drawing first blood and move 1-0 ahead on her first set point with only 34 minutes on the clock.
The writing looked to be on the wall for Yue after surrendering on her serve at the beginning of set two, before Pegula claimed a double break to move 3-0 ahead.
Yue responded to break back, extinguishing any fears she may have had about succumbing to a bagel, as both players started to show weaknesses on their service game.
There was a further break of serve for Pegula and Yue to leave the score at 4-2, before the world No. 4 won on the Chinese's serve again to win the title.
Speaking after her victory, she said: "I'm actually half Korean. I’m sorry I don’t speak. But I do like Korean BBQ and kimchi.
“My mum is Korean and she was adopted from here. It’s really special to be able to win here. Not a lot of people can say that.
"The last few years as my ranking has gone up, I've definitely felt so much support from you guys, the fans, and a lot more than I expected coming back here from five years ago.
"It's really special, so thank you guys for coming out, I hope you can come back and support me and the girls next year."

Fernandez victorious in Hong Kong

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Leylah Annie Fernandez of Canada poses for photo with trophy after winning Katerina Siniakova of Czech Republic in the women's singles final match of the WTA Prudential Hong Kong Open at Victoria Park on October 15, 2023 in Hong Kong, China.

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Leylah Fernandez won the Hong Kong Open with a 3-6 6-4 6-4 win over Katerina Siniakova to win her first title in Asia.
The 21-year-old showed impressive resilience to recover from a set down against the Czech, and helped consign a frustrating recent run of form to the past, after failing to win a match in three of her last four tournaments.
Siniakova broke serve in the third game to move 2-1 up, and did so again to move 1-0 ahead on her first set point.
The Canadian rallied impressively though, securing a double break to move 3-0 up at the start of the second set.
Siniakova broke back to reduce the arrears at 4-2, before an epic eighth game saw the Canadian swat away six break points to move 5-3 ahead.
She showed brilliant resolve to draw level on set point No. 1, and tee things up nicely heading into the third and final set.
Siniakova was desperately clinging on in the first game of set three, before initially succumbing to Fernandez's aggressive return game after a fourth break point.
The match was firmly in the balance when Fernandez failed to hold in consecutive service games to leave the score at 4-4, but she broke back immediately and had a chance to serve for the championship.
She secured the title on her second set point to conclude the match after an epic two hours and 39 minutes of play.
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