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Valentin Vacherot Makes History as Lowest-Ranked ATP Masters Champion

Valentin Vacherot has etched his name into tennis history by becoming the lowest-ranked player to win an ATP Masters 1000 tournament. The 204th-ranked player triumphed at the Shanghai Masters on March 15, 2024, defeating his cousin, Arthur Rinderknech, with a score of 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. This victory marks Vacherot’s first professional title following a remarkable journey through the qualifying rounds.

Vacherot, a 26-year-old from the Principality of Monaco, achieved his historic win after a stunning semifinal performance against 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic. This unexpected victory set the stage for an all-French final against Rinderknech, who had previously eliminated four-time major finalist Daniil Medvedev in a thrilling semifinal match.

In the final, Vacherot showcased his skill with an exceptional serving display in the deciding set. He recorded three consecutive love holds and won 15 straight points before finally conceding a point due to an unforced error. As Rinderknech fought to prolong the match, he saved one match point while serving at 15-40 down. Ultimately, Vacherot sealed his victory with a blistering forehand winner down the line.

The moment of victory was overwhelming for Vacherot, who held his face in disbelief before embracing his cousin at the net. He then rushed to his team box to share a heartfelt hug with his coach, Benjamin Balleret. Balleret, also Vacherot’s half-brother, has a notable past in tennis, having faced the legendary Roger Federer in the early rounds of the Monte Carlo Masters in 2006.

The final match was attended by many fans, including Federer, who witnessed Rinderknech take the first set with an impressive ace. Vacherot started the deciding set strong with an early break, although he faced challenges when he missed four break-point opportunities during the fifth game. Rinderknech, after taking a medical timeout for back and shoulder treatment, couldn’t halt Vacherot’s momentum, resulting in the historic victory.

This win not only makes Vacherot the first player from Monaco to win an ATP Masters tournament but also cements his place in the record books. The achievement highlights his determination and skill in a sport often dominated by higher-ranked players. As he steps into the spotlight, Vacherot’s journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring tennis players worldwide.

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