Ugo Humbert Clinches Moselle Open, His First ATP Title Since 2021
Born in Metz, the host city, Humbert will finish the season as the top-ranked French player, achieving a career-high No. 20 in the rankings.
- Ugo Humbert won his first ATP tour title since 2021 at the Moselle Open, defeating Alexander Shevchenko 6-3, 6-3 in the final.
- Born in Metz, the host city of the tournament, Humbert expressed his joy and fulfillment at winning the tournament in his hometown, in front of his family.
- Humbert will finish the season as the top-ranked French player, achieving a career-high No. 20 in the rankings.
- During the final, Humbert saved the only break point he faced and dropped just four points on his first serve, demonstrating his strong performance.
- This victory at the Moselle Open marks Humbert's fourth ATP title, following his wins in Auckland, Antwerp and Halle.