Aussie Alexei Popyrin ends 21-year Masters drought with ‘most unexpected’ victory in Canada

Aussie Alexei Popyrin ends 21-year Masters drought with ‘most unexpected’ victory in Canada

Alexei Popyrin has continued his giant-killing run to become the first Australian in more than two decades to capture a Masters 1000 crown with a thunderous final triumph in Montreal.

Mixing sublime touch with ferocious firepower, Popyrin out-gunned volatile Russian world No.6 Andrey Rublev 6-2 6-4 in one hour 29 minutes to land the third — and biggest — ATP Tour title of his career on Tuesday.

In claiming five consecutive top-20 scalps for the week, Popyrin also slashed his ranking from 62nd to world No.23 and secured a precious first-time grand slam seeding for the US Open starting in 13 days.

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The 25-year-old pocketed a monster cheque for $US1.05 million ($A1.6 million) after becoming the first Aussie to win a Masters 1000 event since Lleyton Hewitt went back-to-back in Indian Wells while world No.1 in 2002-03.

“Alexei Popyrin becomes the most unexpected Masters 1000 champ in forever,” prominent tennis journalist Ben Rothenberg tweeted.

“Surely top 5 most surprising M1000 champs in the last 20 years,” Jose Morgado tweeted.

Popyrin had beaten last week’s Washington title winner Sebastian Korda in the semi-finals after earlier upsetting fourth seed Hubert Hurkacz, 11th seed Ben Shelton and saving three match points against seventh seed Grigor Dimitrov in round three.

The former French Open junior champ’s last defeat came against eventual champion Novak Djokovic at the Paris Olympics.

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