DELRAY BEACH â Sebastian Kordaâs game was in a rut last month, losing in the first round of the Australian Open amid a poor start to 2026.
But the American from Bradenton has regained his mojo in Delray Beach. The 6-foot-5Â zoomed into the Delray Beach Open finals with a 7-6 (7-1), 6-1 triumph over No. 3 seed Flavio Cobolli (Italy) on Feb. 21 at the Delray Beach Tennis Center.
Itâs Korda’s second finals berth at Delray, having made it in 2021. In the deepest field in Delray Beach Open history, Korda didnât get a seed as he was ranked No. 50Â entering the event. (Eight entrants were in the top 30).
âItâs awesome â a month ago I didnât know what I was going to do,ââ said Korda, who upset No. 2 seed Casper Ruud in the quarterfinals.  âItâs just believing in myself. One of the biggest things in tennis is just to have a lot of confidence. When your low in confidence everything goes with it and you donât have self-belief. Iâve channeled it the last couple of weeks.ââ
In Sundayâs final, Korda, whose father was tour star Petr Korda, will face the winner of Saturday nightâs match between American upstart Learner Tien and Tommy Paul of Boca Raton. Regardless, the final will be an All-American affair for just the fifth time in its 34th edition.
On Saturday, Korda crushed the tiebreaker by slamming three aces in a 7-1 romp, crushing the Italianâs spirit.
âItâs good to take your own car and drive down,ââ said Korda, who grew up in Bradenton after his father moved from Czech Republic during his playing days. âItâs pratty nice. It doesnât happen too often but you get it twice a year. I take full advantage. It super fun playing in Florida. I grew up in the sun and heat and humidity. Something I enjoy playing in.ââ
The tournament’s biggest story has been Tien, the 20-year-old American who made his breakthrough at the Australian Open. He advanced to the Delray Beach Open semifinals Friday nightm, upsetting Frances Tiafoe in a three-set thriller – 7-6 (5), 3-6, 7-5.
Tien, who made the Aussie Open quarterfinals last month, was down an early break in the deciding third set in the Feb. 20 match.
The lefthander trailed Tiafoe, 4-5, before rallying to win three straight games to reach the Saturday nightâs semifinals vs. fellow American Tommy Paul, a Boca Raton resident.
Known for his high tennis IQ and big lefty forehand, Tien broke Tiafoe at love to close it out with a swarm of fans rooting for the upstart and not the usually super popular Tiafoe, who lives in Boca Raton.
âIt wasnât looking too great,ââ Tien said in Saturdayâs post-match interview. âI saw my mom sitting  up there. I knew if I lost, sheâd be leaving tomorrow. I was thinking that during the match and it really hit home at 4-5 when I could really see the end.ââ
It was a full day of quarterfinal upsets at the ATP 250 event with Paul ousting his top-seeded buddy and 2023/24 champion Taylor Fritz, 6-4, 6-3,  The two Americans met in the 2024 Delray Open finals that Fritz captured.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Sebastian Korda reaches Delray Beach Open finals after slow start
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