Marin Cilic has made headlines after winning the Hangzhou Open, his first ATP title since winning the now defunct St Petersburg Open in 2021. Cilic, who entered the event with a wildcard, won the title after beating Chinese Zhang Zhizhen 7-6 (7-5) 7-6 (7-5) in a very competitive final round.
Cilic’s journey to this title has been nothing short of inspiring. After battling injuries that saw him drop to No. 777 in the ATP rankings, the Croatian tennis star underwent knee surgery earlier this year. Many questioned whether he could return to his previous form, but the former US Open champion has proven his doubters wrong with a series of impressive performances leading up to the final.
At the Hangzhou Open, he navigated through a tough draw, defeating players like Zachary Svajda and Yoshihito Nishioka before facing Yasutaka Uchiyama in a gripping quarter-final match where he saved two match points.
In the final against Zhang Zhizhen, Cilic delivered a masterclass in tennis. His powerful serve and strategic gameplay overwhelmed Zhang, allowing him to secure a much-needed victory for his career. This win not only earned him the title but also marked him as the lowest-ranked player ever to win an ATP title.
Cilic’s performance throughout the tournament featured aggressive play and mental resilience, reminding fans and critics alike of his capabilities as a former world No. 3 and Grand Slam champion.
With this victory at the Hangzhou Open, Cilic is projected to rise over 400 places in the ATP rankings, potentially reaching around No. 372. This resurgence is crucial as he aims to re-establish himself among the elite players in men’s tennis, and there’s no telling how far he might go this time around. His triumph serves as an inspiration for many athletes facing adversity.