The world No 204 Valentin Vacherot stunned Novak Djokovic to reach the Shanghai Masters final â where he will play his own cousin, Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech.
The 26-year-old Vacherot, from Monaco, triumphed 6-3, 6-4 to knock out Djokovic and record the result of his career so far, extending a remarkable run in China.
Rinderknech was next on court against Daniil Medvedev. Vacherot signed a camera with âallez Arthurâ as he departed, before the French 30-year-old triumphed over his Russian opponent 6-4, 2-6, 4-6.
Vacherotâs journey to the final has been extraordinary after spending half the season out injured. âI didnât even come as a qualifier, I came as an alternate,â he explained this week. âI wasnât sure to even play the qualifier. Coming back from six months out is always not easy. You cannot just come back and win tournaments right and left. Youâve just got to fight your way through a little bit.â
He beat the 10th seed, Holger Rune, 2-6, 7-6(4), 6-4 in the quarter-finals to become the second-lowest ranked player to reach the last four of an ATP Masters event. And he swiftly dispatched an out-of-sorts Djokovic to book his place in the final.
Djokovic had said he was âjust trying to stay alive on the courtâ after his quarter-final, played out in brutally hot conditions in Shanghai, and the 24-time grand slam champion required treatment during his straight-sets defeat by Vacherot.
But Djokovic was magnanimous in defeat, saying to his opponent at the net: âYou deserve it, you played unbelievable. Keep it going.â
Vacherot responded: âThank you very much. It is such a pleasure to play at least once against you.â
He later told TennisTV: âThis is just crazy. I mean, crazy is a good word. To just be on the other side of a court was an already an unbelieable experience, Iâve got so much to learn from this match, from him, and even from myself.
âIt was an hour and 40 of pure joy, even though not many [fans] wanted me to keep going! Heâs really, really appreciated here, heâs won four times here. But itâs an unreal experience. Now I am going to enjoy the win tonight and think about the final tomorrow.â
Vacherot will now play against his older cousin Rinderknech in a family affair. The pair have been nervously watching each otherâs matches from the stands, cheering each other through the rounds, yet they will duel for the biggest win of their lives.
Rinderknech said after the quarter-finals: âI was stressing so much during the whole match, Iâm not used to watching guys playing on court and wanting him to win so much. I was trying not to show anything. Today was a lot more calm for me on court.
âHeâs going through the emotions and Iâm trying to battle to follow and do as good as him. Heâs been incredible since the beginning of the week and the whole family is following from home. We are in a little world here of our own. Itâs been incredible, itâs been unreal.â
Both cousins will jump up the world rankings after their exploits in Shanghai, whoever lifts the trophy. Rinderknech is set to climb into the top 30 for the first time in his career, while Vacherot will break into the top 100.
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