Last night 5/5, the Madrid Madrid Madrid Open 2024 final took place. This is the competition between Andrey RubleV and Felix Auger Aliassime.
Entering Set 1, Auger Aliassime entered the game very well. The Canadian player successfully breaks RubleV's first game before winning more break in game 5 to lead 4-1. It was not until game 6 that Rubleev reclaimed 1 break and accepted to lose 4-6.

After losing Set 1, Rubleev played efforts in Set 2. This is a balanced set when both players are cautious to protect the game. However, to the game 12 decided, RubleV has shown the bravery to win the break and end the set with the 7-5 victory.
Peacefully 1-1, the two players pulled together in set 3. Here, RubleV had the opportunity to win breaks in games 2, 4 and 8 but did not take advantage. It was not until the game 12 that the Russian player successfully broke the opponent's serve game. Like set 2, the ratio of this set is 7-5.
In the end, RubleV successfully came back to Auger Aliassime with a score of 4-6, 7-5, 7-5, through which the first crowned at Madrid Open. This is also the second Masters 1000 title in his career, after Monte Carlo Masters 2023.