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Alexander Buthskik cemented Tonbrett with Gstaad Triumph | ATP tour

Alexander Buthskik cemented Tonbrett with Gstaad Triumph | ATP tour


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Bukik cemented the breakthrough of the sound with Gstaad triumph

In -on Kazakhstani translates Cerundolo to win the Swiss ATP 250

July 20, 2025

Swiss Open Gstaad/Breakpoint pictures

Alexander Buthsmin defeats Juan Manuel Cerundolo to win at the EFG Swiss Open Gstaad.
From Andy West

Alexander Bulfur added a milestone in the EFG Swiss Open Gstaad in the European summer of 2025 on Sunday.

The two-side Kazakhstani held Juan Manuel Cerundolo 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 to win the trophy on ATP 250 in the Swiss Alps. BUKRAG competed in his first Clay final and regained after a difficult second set to achieve his sixth ATP tour -Singles title.

“First of all, Juan, as I told you on the net, was not a tennis. It was a complete torture,” joked Bukik at the trophy native. “This is my sixth title and I played the greats of the game, but I will remember this final as one of the hardest that I have ever played. So good work for you and congratulations to your team, it was really good.”

BUKRAG has been in Tour-Level games since the beginning of the Mutua Madrid Open in mid-April, a balance that also contains an ATP 500 title in Halle. Although he was annoyed by Jaume Munar in the first round in Wimbledon at the beginning of this month, the 28-year-old jumped back with the style-style style by defeating Alexander Shevchenko this week, Francisco Comesana, Arthur Cazaux and Cerundolo to claim the Gstaad crown.

“It was really a pleasure to come here,” said Gstaad -Debübütant Budik, “I can hardly wait to come back next year. The beautiful Alps. It is an amazing place. I am really happy that I am here as a winner, but even if I lost in the first round in the first round, the view is still amazing.”

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After achieving the championship game without dropping a set, he carried his momentum into his Maiden Lexus ATP Head2head meeting with Cerundolo. Although the 28-year-old dropped the game in the opening game of the game, he immediately took the break back and soon caught the first set with a rocky display.

BUKRAG fended off four Break points to keep in the opening game of the second set, but he soon cut a frustrated figure when Cerundolo used him in longer rallies. Although the Kazakhstani gathered 4: 4 from a spread to a level, he immediately left the serve behind and his opponent made no mistake to force a decisive set.

However, these battles did not prevent the Bukik in the middle of the game from turning on his best level for the determination. The greater power of the second segment from the baseline came back to the fore and, according to Infosys ATP statistics, he won every 16 points behind his first surcharge in the third set.

The Bukik will enter the top 30 of the PIF ATP ranking on Monday due to its Gstaad Tita. In contrast to the way it started in 2025, the red-hot shape of the Kazakhstani, as it began in 2025, 3-10 for the year before Madrid in April 3-10 and it was only in mid-March and mid-March.