Holger Rune stuns Carlos Alcaraz to win Barcelona Open title


BARCELONA, Spain — Holger Rune denied red-hot favorite Carlos Alcaraz a third Barcelona Open trophy when he stunned the Spaniard 7-6 (6), 6-2 in the final Sunday to lift his first title in two years.

Alcaraz had won the tournament in 2022 and 2023, but the top seed seemed to be struggling with an injury midway through the match, allowing Rune to capitalize and win his first trophy since the Bavarian Open in April 2023.

But the title was well deserved for Rune, who had also beaten second seed Casper Ruud in the quarterfinals, while Alcaraz dropped to third in the ATP rankings, below Alexander Zverev, who won the Munich Open earlier Sunday.

“It means the world, it was such a great match. In the beginning I was a bit stressed because Carlos obviously played big-time tennis and I had to breathe a lot and find my rhythm,” Rune said.

Alcaraz was out of the blocks early in the opening set and put on a show with his powerful baseline returns and the occasional drop shot that had Rune scrambling as the Spaniard broke to go up 3-2.

But in a span of a few minutes, Rune broke right back to even the set before going up 4-3 to stun the fans watching at Spain’s oldest tennis club. Alcaraz then found himself serving to stay in the set twice before forcing a tiebreak.

Alcaraz saved two more set points in the tiebreak as Rune began to dictate points once again and the Dane finally converted his fifth set point when the top seed’s return went long.

“When he broke me, I think I got more into the match and I played more of my tennis. It was a big battle in the first set,” Rune said. “I know how it feels to lose this kind of first set, it was super important to win it and gain the momentum. So I’m so proud of myself.”

Alcaraz took a 2-1 lead in the second set before he took a medical timeout to deal with what appeared to be an issue with a thigh muscle or groin. He did not fare any better on his return as Rune elevated his game.

The Dane was very effective at the net, winning 12 of 16 points, while Alcaraz’s unforced error count began to climb as the home fans groaned in frustration when Rune took a 5-2 lead.

Rune eventually served to love as Alcaraz’s return hit the net on championship point, giving Rune the title.

The Dane then revealed he had taken notes from how Novak Djokovic beat Alcaraz in the Olympic final at Roland Garros.

“I thought to myself, ‘OK, let’s try to play that kind of style,’ really make him play a lot of balls,” Rune said. “I’m very happy with how I stayed composed when it really mattered. I was also very brave when it mattered.”



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