07.06.2024 15:48:23 | The top-seeded Laslo Djere of Serbia did not have a good start to the match against Tseng Chun-hsin of Taiwan and quickly fell behind 0-4. He managed to narrow the gap to 3-5, but the Taiwanese still won the first set 6-3. Tseng also had a great start to the second set, already leading 4-0. However, the top seed refused to be defeated so quickly and leveled the score at 4-4. In the ninth game, Djere once again failed to hold his serve. His opponent, who had won three Grand Slam tournaments in his junior years, closed out the match moments later.
"Throughout the week I've been performing well, and my best match yet was in the semi-final. I excel in long rallies and minimize mistakes. I hope to maintain this level," said Tseng with satisfaction.
Meanwhile, the defeated semi-finalist expressed deep disappointment. "I've reached the final in Prostejov twice before. My aim was to finally clinch the tournament victory. Reaching the semi-final is decent, but it falls short of my aspirations," said Dreje.
Much to everyone's surprise, Chun-Hsin Tseng remarkably succeeded in defeating the number one seed...