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Opelka, Nishioka To Meet In Delray Beach Final

Feb 24th 2020

After losing the first set, two rain delays helped in the comeback of 24-year-old Yoshihito Nishioka of Japan in the first men’s semifinal at the Delray Beach Open.

Nishioka was able to regroup and defeat 21-year-old Ugo Humbert of France 1-6, 6-4, 6-0.

Nishioka looked like a completely different player in the second and third sets, with way more energy than his lackluster first set.

After the rains came, I just focused again,” Nishioka said.

For his part, Humbert was calm and smooth in the first set. When Nishioka raised his level, dictating play in the second and third sets, Humbert tried to be more aggressive but ended up making more errors.

Reilly Opelka

The win will guarantee Nishioka a top-fifty world ranking. He said of this news: “I was waiting for that. It was a very long time.”

The second semifinal should have been an evening match on Saturday, but because of more rain, it became a morning match on Sunday.

In a battle of big serves, big forehands, 22-year-old American Reilly Opelka defeated 29-year-old Canadian Milos Raonic 4-6, 7-6 (6), 6-3 in two hours and seven minutes.

The fourth-seeded American served 19 aces and six double faults, and the second-seeded Canadian served 16 aces and two double faults.

The story of the first set is that Opelka was broken in the first game by serving two double faults.

In the second set, there were no breaks of serve, so there was inexorably a tiebreak.

In the breaker, Opelka got up 5-love by timing two great returns and hitting three great serves, the last an ace down the T.

But Raonic staged a comeback to lead 6-5 with a match point on Opelka’s serve. Opelka confidently hit an ace for 6-all, then hit another big serve and another big forehand to take the second set.

In the third set, Opelka broke at 3-all and held for 5-3. You could hear fans encouraging Opelka with “Come on, Reilly!”  Opelka broke at love to win the match.

Opelka will have to play again this afternoon, in the span of just a few hours, facing Nishioka in what should be a fascinating final.