Ruud and Garin to clash in Houston tennis final

It will be Christian Garin's second opportunity of 2019 to win his first ATP career title, while Casper Rudd is seeking to become the first Norwegian to win an ATP Tour title

Published : Apr 14, 2019 08:05 IST , Houston

Casper Ruud punched his ticket to the US Men's Clay Court Championship final on Saturday, holding off a stiff challenge from qualifier Daniel Elahi Galan to win their semifinal match 7-5, 6-2.

Ruud, 20, is seeking to become the first Norwegian to win an ATP Tour title and will take on Christian Garin of Chile in Sunday's final.

Ruud's father, Christian, was the last player from Norway to reach an ATP Tour finishing runner-up in 1995 at Bastad, Sweden. Christian Ruud competed on the Tour for a decade.

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“It's an amazing feeling to be in your first final. It's what we work hard for,” said Ruud. “But even though it's been an amazing week, I'm hungry to win the last match.”

The 22-year-old Garin defeated Sam Querrey of the US 7-6 (7/2), 6-2 in the other semifinal on Saturday.

Ruud had to battle back from an 2-5 deficit in the opening set to dispatch the Colombian Galan.

Galan finished his rain-delayed quarterfinal earlier in the day over seventh seed Jordan Thompson of Australia, winning 6-1, 4-6, 6-4.

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Ruud has been impressive on clay this season. He reached the quarterfinals in February at the Rio Open and then advanced to the semi-finals at the Brazil Open.

Garin is also looking for his first ATP title after advancing to his second clay court final of the season. Garin won their only previous career meeting last month.

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