Tennis

Canada's Gabriel Diallo loses Almaty Open final in 3 sets

Montreal's Gabriel Diallo lost to Russian-Armenian player Karen Khachanov in three sets at the Almaty Open men's final on Sunday in Kazakhstan.

Montreal player will enter the top 100 in world rankings on Monday

A men's tennis player returns a shot with his face partially obscured by a tennis ball.
Canada's Gabriel Diallo, shown in this August 2924 file photo, lost his first-ever ATP final on Sunday when he fell in three sets to Karen Khachanov in the Almaty Open. (File/The Associated Press)

Montreal's Gabriel Diallo lost to Russian-Armenian player Karen Khachanov in three sets at the Almaty Open men's final on Sunday in Kazakhstan.

Khachanov won his seventh ATP Tour title 6-2, 5-7, 6-3.

The 28-year-old Khachanov has won both of his matches with the 23-year-old Diallo.

Khachanov also beat Diallo 6-4, 6-4 in the Round of 64 at this year's National Bank Open.

Diallo had seven aces to Khachanov's six and the Russian-Armenian had a double fault.

Khachanov converted 6 of 19 break points, while Diallo managed to convert three of six.

WATCH | Diallo falls to Khachanov in Almaty final:

Canada's Diallo fails to secure Almaty Open title with loss in final

1 month ago
Duration 2:03
Karen Khachanov defeated Montreal's Gabriel Diallo 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 Sunday at the Almaty Open final in Kazakhstan.

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