A tenacious Benjamin Bonzi knocked out second seed and world number 35 Botic Van de Zandschulp in a gripping three-setter to reach his maiden ATP World Tour final in Pune on Friday. (More Tennis News)
Keeping the intens♒ity throughout, world number 60 Bonzi prevailed over Zandschulp 7-6(5) 6-7 (5) 6-1 in an intense semifinal of the Tata Open Maharashtra at the Balewadi Stadium.
With his win, Freꦆnchman Bonzi prevented a rare all-Dutch final as earlier in the day, the Netherlands' Tallon Griekspoor ousted eighth seed Russian Aslan Karatsev 7-6(4) 6-1 in the first semifinal.
It was the first win for Bonzi in three🧸 meetings with the Dutch.
"It's 🍸a great start to the season, I did not expect that. Hope it continues tomorrow (in final). This is a big win for me, I had not beaten him before (Zandschulp)," said Bonzi.
"ꦚI will play the 🐭same in the final, it's working well for me.
In each of the three sets, Bonzi wen🍷t a break up but the resolute Zandschulp, with his big game, stretched the match as well as his opponent.
Bonzi hit fluent serves even as Zandsc𝓡ꦫhulp hit some uncharacteristic high unforced errors in the beginning.
Bonzi found a stunning forehand winner on Dutch player's drive volley to earn three breakpoints in game two and went u♋p when Zandschulp netted a backhand on the second chance.
The Dutch was in danger of going down 0-4 as he faced another breakpoint in game four when he h✤it a forehand lꦇong but managed to hold to get on board.
Zandschulp soon was in his element with his forꦚehand inside-in shot troubling Bonzi. The Frenchman hit an overhead volley on the net and Zandschulp hit a backhand cross court winner on the next point as Bonzi was now down 0-40.
Bonzi hit a backhand on the net on the first break chance and the ma▨tch was now on an even keel at🥂 3-3.
Bonzi was under pressure with the Dutchman hitting the ball very hard but the Frenchman k✅ept his nose ahead w♑ith a tough hold in game nine, going up 5-4.
Serving to stay in the set, Zandschulp hit a double 🍒fault at 30-all to hand Bonzi his first set point but he saved that with a body serve that the Frenchman could♑ not send across the net.
No break of serve followed and eventually a tie-breaker was required to🐓 settle the openi✤ng set.
Two fore🐓hand errors by Zandschulp put Bonzi ahead 4-2 following some heavy hitting by the two players.
Two backhand errors by the Dutchman gave Bonzi four set points. Zandschulp saved the first three with Bonzi perhaps fe꧅eling the nerves but he finally sealed it with a big serve that set up the unreturnable backhand down the line.
Bonzi drew the first blood in the second set as well, getting th♊e break in the very first game💫.
Zandschulp was up 40-15 but lost three points in a row to drop serve. He hit a b🐎ackhand wide at 30-all and then could not pick a h🐬alf-volley on Bonzi's return.
Leading 4-2, Bonzi executed a perfect lob on the first point of game seven to negate an approachin🃏g Zandschulp for a stunning winner.
Za♓ndschulp hit an unforced error on the next point to be down 0-30 but came back strong for a hold, keeping clo🤡se with Bonzi.
It was now the turn of Bonzi to go down 1ও5-40 on his serve as he dropped serve and the momentum suddenly shifted towards Zandschulp, who got a chair ไumpire's correction call reversed on breakpoint to make it 4-4.
The Dutc🔯h forced a decider when at 5-5, Bonzi found the net chord and the ball dropped outside the line across the net and hit a shot long on set point.
Bonzi raced to a 5-0 lead with a double break, clo🌠ꦰsing the intense match in a jiffy.