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Underdog Vacherot Stuns Djokovic, Wins Biggest Title of Career

Summary

  • Vacherot's breakthrough at Shanghai Masters, beating top players
  • Vacherot defeats cousin Rinderknech in final for biggest career title
  • Fritz has 50 wins this year, Vacherot has 15 career ATP-level wins
Underdog Vacherot Stuns Djokovic, Wins Biggest Title of Career

In a remarkable turn of events, Valentin Vacherot, a relative newcomer on the ATP Tour, is set to take on top seed Taylor Fritz in the first round of the 2025 Swiss Indoors. Just last month, Vacherot pulled off a stunning run at the Shanghai Masters, where he came through the qualifying rounds and then proceeded to defeat a string of seeded players, including Alexander Bublik, Tomas Machac, Tallon Griekspoor, and Holger Rune, to reach the semifinals.

Vacherot's giant-killing spree continued as he then stunned 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic in the semifinals. In the final, Vacherot faced a familiar foe in his cousin Arthur Rinderknech and emerged victorious, claiming the biggest title of his career. This remarkable triumph has catapulted Vacherot into the spotlight, and he now finds himself pitted against the in-form Taylor Fritz in the opening round of the Swiss Indoors.

Fritz, who has amassed 50 wins this season, will be the favorite heading into the match. However, Vacherot's recent success, which includes defeating the likes of Djokovic, has made him a dangerous underdog. The American has a 4-4 record at the Swiss Indoors, so he will be eager to improve on that and advance to the next round. This intriguing first-round clash promises to be a captivating encounter as Vacherot looks to continue his giant-killing run against the top-seeded Fritz.

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Valentin Vacherot, a relative unknown, won the Shanghai Masters in 2025, defeating top seed Novak Djokovic en route to the title.
Vacherot's stunning victory at the Shanghai Masters has catapulted him into the spotlight, and he now finds himself pitted against the in-form Taylor Fritz in the opening round of the Swiss Indoors.
This will be the first meeting between Taylor Fritz and Valentin Vacherot, so the head-to-head currently stands at 0-0.

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