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Make Danish men's tennis history! At the age of 19, the rising star received a retirement gift from his opponent and won his first career title in Munich

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The 2022 ATP Tour and Munich tournaments ended with a championship battle.

The two sides of the competition are van der Zamshup, a "long-name brother" from the Netherlands, and Supernova Lunet, who has just celebrated his 19th birthday.

In the semi-finals, the Dutchman played very tenaciously against The second brother of Serbia and the fast-improving Kecmanovic this season, scoring two sets in a row in the case of losing one set first, thrilling into the final championship battle, which was also van der Zamshup's first individual tour final.

Opposite the Dutch, the Danish youngster Rooney, who also strives for the first personal title.

Make Danish men's tennis history! At the age of 19, the rising star received a retirement gift from his opponent and won his first career title in Munich

Lune rose to fame at last year's US Open, and when facing world number one Djokovic, the Danish youngster unexpectedly took a set in the hands of the opponent, leaving fans to remember the potential rising star.

This season, Lune has continued to improve, although Spain's 18-year-old supernova, Alcaraz, has firmly grasped the name of a talented teenager in his hands and has also combined thousands of favors.

But in Roone's eyes, he felt that he was no worse than Alcaraz, a Danish youngster who was only a week older than the Spanish genius, full of strong self-confidence and ambition.

Previously, in an interview, Lune made no secret of his goal: "to become the world's first"

Of course, every player wants to be the number one in the world, and many players will directly show their true feelings.

Therefore, there is nothing wrong with Lune defining the goal of being the world's first.

What really makes many fans feel that Lune's "ambitions are inflated" is that he has publicly stated that he will break Nadal's record for the number of titles he has won in the French Open.

It has to be said that the use of "ignorance and fearlessness" to describe Lune's remarks is no longer appropriate.

As a professional tennis player, everyone knows how difficult it is to win the Musketeers Cup in Rolla Garros, and in terms of difficulty alone, the difficulty of winning the French Open is the top of the four Grand Slams.

The reason why it is difficult to reach the top in the French Open, in addition to the difficulty of the particularity of the venue, is also because in this field, there is the greatest clay king of all time, Nadal, the Spaniard has won 13 Grand Slam titles in his career at the French Open, becoming the player who has won the most times in a single Grand Slam in history.

And Lune thinks he can break Nadal's record of 13 French Open titles, and will indeed be laughed at.

Make Danish men's tennis history! At the age of 19, the rising star received a retirement gift from his opponent and won his first career title in Munich

These are some of Lunet's "fame" moments, for professional players, results are the eternal right to speak.

Therefore, after coming to Munich, Lunet's performance was remarkable, and he defeated the host's number one player Zverev in two sets in the second round, and broke out of the cold.

In that game, Lune arranged the tactics very targeted, frequently using the short ball strategy in front of the net, playing the world's third rhythm and mistakes.

In the semi-finals, he faced another player from the hosts, Otter, and won two straight sets again, locking in a final spot in the first half.

This final is the first meeting between the two sides.

Many people can guess the result, but they can't guess the progress of the game.

Originally a closely matched final, only 7 rounds of matches were played, and the winner was decided.

In the first set, after seven sets and the Dutchman took a 4-3 lead, Van der Zamshup suddenly became unwell and withdrew from the game, while Roone almost won his first singles title without a fight.

After winning the championship, Lune still behaved very mature and steady, first wishing his opponents a speedy recovery, and then modestly saying that his first championship was not won in the way he hoped, with a little regret.

In any case, the Danish teenager who has just celebrated his 19th birthday has successfully broken the personal championship barrier, which is gratifying.

With Rooney's victory, he also made danish men's tennis history, becoming the first Danish player to win a tour singles title in 17 years.

Congratulations Lunet!

Make Danish men's tennis history! At the age of 19, the rising star received a retirement gift from his opponent and won his first career title in Munich

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