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Popyrin through to Montreal final, aiming to be first Aussie in 20 years to win Masters 1000 title

Popyrin through to Montreal final, aiming to be first Aussie in 20 years to win Masters 1000 title

In short:

Alexei Popyrin will attempt to become the first Australian to win an elite ATP Tour Masters 1000 series title in more than 20 years when he meets Andrey Rublev in the Montreal final.

No Australian has won a Masters 1000 series title since Lleyton Hewitt successfully defended his Indian Wells crown in 2003.

What’s next?

Popyrin will face Rublev on Tuesday morning AEST.

Giant-killer Alexei Popyrin will attempt to become the first Australian to win an elite ATP Tour Masters 1000 series title in more than 20 years when he meets Andrey Rublev in the Montreal final.

World number 62 Popyrin extended a brilliant run of upset victories as he earned his spot in the decider with two victories in one day.

The 25-year-old Olympian from Sydney defeated last week’s Washington title winner Sebastian Korda 7-6 (7-0) 6-3 in his semifinal on Sunday night.

Hours earlier he won a tight quarterfinal battle to oust fourth-seeded world number 6 Hubert Hurkacz 3-6 7-6 (7-5) 7-5 after coming within two points of defeat.