Bublik displays sportsmanship after Geneva Open defeat

Alexander Bublik showed composure and warmth after losing to Learner Tien in the Geneva Open semifinals. The Kazakh player embraced his opponent at the net following a 6-1, 4-6, 7-6(7) defeat on May 22. The moment stood out amid Bublik's history of on-court frustration.

Tien advanced to his first clay-court final with the win. Bublik approached the net smiling after the final point and shared a friendly hug with the American teenager. Observers noted the positive exchange in a sport where post-match greetings can sometimes appear tense.

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