ATP Dallas: Denis Shapovalov edges Taylor Fritz, earns rare top-10 win

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Denis Shapovalov Stuns Taylor Fritz to Reach Dallas Quarter-Final

Denis Shapovalov secured a spot in the ATP 500 Dallas Open quarter-finals with a thrilling 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 victory over World No. 4 Taylor Fritz. The Canadian needed two hours and three minutes to complete the upset, marking his second top-10 win in his last 12 attempts—his previous coming against Fritz in Vienna 2022.

Fritz Starts Strong, but Shapovalov Strikes Back

Despite a strong start from Fritz, Shapovalov turned the match around by improving his serve and baseline consistency, ultimately dominating the decisive tiebreak.

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Fritz played a solid match, finishing with 25 winners and 24 unforced errors. He had control from the baseline, benefiting from Shapovalov’s 40 unforced errors, but the Canadian compensated with 40 service winners.

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Shapovalov faced nine break points, saving seven, while converting one of two break opportunities—a crucial factor in his victory.

Set-by-Set Breakdown

First Set: Fritz in Command (6-2)

  • Fast start for Fritz, breaking in the opening game after a Shapovalov forehand error.
  • A double fault from Shapovalov in game three gave Fritz a 3-0 lead in just 10 minutes.
  • The American dominated, securing comfortable holds and building a 5-1 advantage.
  • Shapovalov saved three set points while serving at 1-5, gaining some confidence.
  • Fritz faced a break point while serving for the set but sealed it with a smash winner, taking the opener in 31 minutes.

Second Set: Shapovalov Responds (6-3)

  • Shapovalov turned up the aggression, breaking in game two with a forehand down-the-line winner for 2-0.
  • He saved two break points in game three to maintain his lead.
  • The Canadian dominated on serve, firing an ace in game seven before serving out the set at 5-3.
  • A costly Fritz error leveled the match after 69 minutes.

Final Set: Tiebreak Brilliance (7-6(2))

  • Both players held serve comfortably throughout the decider.
  • Fritz led 30-0 on return in game 10, but Shapovalov won four straight points to hold for 5-5.
  • In the tiebreak, Shapovalov raced to a 3-0 lead with a forehand crosscourt winner.
  • Fritz trailed 4-0 and missed a backhand at 1-5, setting up five match points for Shapovalov.
  • A routine forehand miss from Fritz on the second match point sealed the victory for Shapovalov.

A Much-Needed Win for Shapovalov

This statement win propels Shapovalov into the Dallas Open quarter-finals, where he will aim to continue his resurgence. Meanwhile, Fritz, despite playing well, suffers another frustrating loss to the Canadian.

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