Gulf Today, Staff Reporter
Zizou Bergs reigned supreme at the inaugural edition of the Tie Break Tens Dubai Presented by Zone tennis tournament, with an amazing victory over Taylor Fritz.
In front of an enthusiastic crowd at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai, the 22-year-old Belgian was neck and neck with Taylor on almost every point, before he returned a lob with a smash to win him the tournament, finishing with 11 points to 9, and securing him the championship trophy and Dhs500,000 prize.
The culmination of an action-packed tournament saw wild card Bergs power his way through against Dustin ‘Dreddie’ Brown in his first match and then Gael Monfils in the semi-finals. Indian Davis Cup representative, Ramkumar Ramanathan was knocked out by Dan Evans in the first round, who was in turn beaten by Fritz.
Bergs and Fritz came out top of a list of tennis talent, which also included Simon Roberts, who lost to Fritz in the first round, Ramanathan, Hassan, Evans, Brown and crowd favourite Monfils, who was seen playing football after the tournament on the court with fellow players.
But Zizou won himself many new fans as the arena erupted when he clinched his final victory.
“It’s actually unbelievable,” said Bergs. “I didn’t know much about Tie Break Tens – we’re used to playing long matches, which can be a little tense sometimes at the end but this is tense all the time! It’s fantastic for the crowds and a great part of the process of becoming a great tennis player as well,” said Bergs about the Tie Break Tens format.
The first Tie Break Tens tournament to visit the Middle East was organised with the support of Dubai Sports Council and title sponsor, Zone, an online E-sports and crypto currency platform.
Tournament Director, Jimmy Poon, commented: “These things don’t come about without a lot of hard work and I’d like to thank our partners, Dubai Sports Council, our title sponsor – Zone, Coca-Cola Arena and all the players that took time out of their schedule along with everyone that played a part in making this happen.
“Once again Dubai has hosted tennis of the very highest quality, and Zizou (Bergs) proved to be a worthy winner. The excitement generated by the past-paced Tie Break Tens format has created a real buzz here tonight, and is something everyone is looking forward to building on further in the future.”
Taking place alongside the main event, the Tie Break Tens Dubai Grassroots Junior Tournament culminated in an equally exciting display of high-quality tennis from some of the UAE’s own young talent, following several weeks of qualifying. In the U18 boys’ finals, Raed Rizvi, 14, beat 15-year-old Henri Mikael 12-10 to become champion. In the girls’ U18 tournament, Rosaleen Ali Yousef, 16, emerged victorious 10-8 against Coumba Niangadou, 17.