
"We can't get you yet, but we'll keep trying," said Evans.

The victory was the Croatians' fifth ATP Tour title from six finals and they have lost just three matches this year. They lost the Miami Open final to Mektic and Pavic earlier in April. Playing in only their second tournament as a partnership, Evans and Skupski were beaten 6-3 4-6 10-7. "It is the best thing winning my first Masters 1000 and it is even more special doing it here on home soil in Monte Carlo and doing it on clay, which is my favourite surface."Įarlier on in Monte Carlo, Britain's Dan Evans and Neal Skupski missed out on a maiden doubles title together as they lost the final to Croatian second seeds Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic. "The clay court season couldn't have started better," added Tsitsipas, who won the end-of-season ATP Finals tournament in 2019. Tsitsipas took control of both sets by breaking 23-year-old Rublev, who beat Rafael Nadal in the quarter-finals, early on. "I would consider it as the week of my life so far."

"I am overwhelmed by so many different emotions and nostalgia. "I had an unbelievable week," said the 22-year-old.
