Sebastian Korda hits a decisive forehand winner against Tommy Paul amid blustery winds in the Delray Beach Open final.
Sebastian Korda hits a decisive forehand winner against Tommy Paul amid blustery winds in the Delray Beach Open final.
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Sebastian Korda defeats Tommy Paul in Delray Beach final

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Sebastian Korda won his third ATP Tour title by defeating fellow American Tommy Paul 6-4, 6-3 in the final of the Delray Beach Open on Sunday. The match was played in blustery wind conditions, with Korda dictating play from the baseline to secure the victory in one hour and 22 minutes. This triumph marks Korda's first title at the event, where he was runner-up in 2021.

The Delray Beach Open final featured an all-American showdown between Sebastian Korda and fifth-seeded Tommy Paul. Korda, ranked No. 50 entering the week, overcame challenging windy conditions to claim the title, becoming the ninth American champion in the tournament's history. He broke Paul at 5-4 in the first set and held firm, winning 83 percent of his first-serve points according to Infosys ATP Stats. In the second set, Paul broke early for a 1-0 lead, but Korda broke back immediately and won six of the final eight games.

Korda saved five of six break points faced, including four in the decisive final game after rallying from 0-40. "It was tricky. We were both struggling out there, it was super windy," Korda said. "I was just trying to put the ball in the court. I was born and raised in Florida, so I’m used to the wind a little bit, but this was extreme for sure." The 25-year-old, who reached his first ATP final here in 2021, expressed relief after recent challenges: "I’ve been through some stuff the past couple of months, years. I’ve lost a lot of finals and now to get one here in Delray — this is where I made my first ATP final — so it’s like a full-circle day."

Korda's path included upsets over second seed Casper Ruud in the quarterfinals and third seed Flavio Cobolli in the semifinals, where he won 7-6(1), 6-1 without facing a break point. He improved to 5-2 in his Lexus ATP Head2Head series against Paul, their first meeting since 2024 at Queen's Club. Paul, 28, reached his first final since winning in Stockholm in 2024 and had earlier defeated top seed Taylor Fritz. The victory propels Korda back to No. 40 in the PIF ATP Live Rankings. Korda did not play between Roland Garros and Winston-Salem last year due to a stress fracture in his right shin.

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Reactions on X predominantly celebrate Sebastian Korda's 6-4, 6-3 victory over Tommy Paul in the windy Delray Beach Open final, marking his third ATP title. Users praise Korda's baseline play, serve accuracy, and composure under pressure, while noting his strong recent form and potential despite injury setbacks. Journalists and fans highlight the all-American matchup, with positive sentiments on Korda's handling of conditions and Paul's solid play.

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