Marseille: Top-seeded Daniil Medvedev was pushed to three sets by doubles specialist Pierre-Hugues Herbert in the Open 13 final, winning 6-4, 6-7 (4), 6-4 for his 10th career title on the eve of his move up to second in the rankings.
Medvedev will overtake Rafael Nadal on Monday and push the 20-time Grand Slam champion down to No. 3.
It is always better when you step up the rankings when you do something great," Medvedev said.
"It is great for the self-esteem that, just before becoming No. 2, I win a tournament.
Victory also made his childhood dream come true.
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I am really happy about the number 10. It gets me to two digits, something which I dreamt of when I was a kid, said Medvedev. It is already a great number, but I am going to try to work more and get some more. I really like to play on hard courts, I feel like that is where my game suits me the best. I feel like I know the solutions I have to find.
Given that six of his 10 titles have been on indoor hard courts, he was heavy favorite here. Furthermore, the two-time Grand Slam runner-up faced a player with all four majors in doubles, but without any titles in singles and ranked 93rd.
But the serve-and-volley specialist Herbert did made it awkward for the imposing Russian at times by upsetting his rhythm, breaking his serve once and forcing him to save four break points.