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Paul survives Tiafoe & rain, reaches first ATP clay final in Houston
Fourth seed to face Burruchaga in Sunday’s final
April 04, 2026
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Tommy Paul defeated Frances Tiafoe on Saturday in Houston.
By ATP Staff
Tommy Paul marched into his first ATP Tour clay-court final on Saturday when he battled through a gruelling three-set thriller to outlast Frances Tiafoe in the Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship semi-finals.
The American prevailed 7-5, 4-6, 7-6(7) in a two-hour, 45-minute showdown, advancing to his second final of the season and the ninth of his career. With the victory, Paul ended the second seed’s hopes of reaching his fourth consecutive championship match at the ATP 250 event in Houston.
“I did a good job of playing when I needed to,” Paul said. “That was an incredible match with Big Foe.
“He has always been one of the most entertaining guys to watch. I am happy we got to play that match here today.”
In a match of razor-thin margins and high drama, Paul struck first and claimed the opening set 7-5. Tiafoe responded by claiming an early break in the second set. Serving at 4-3, his momentum was disrupted by a 90-minute rain delay, but he returned composed, saved a break point and held firm before closing out the set.
The third set remained tight throughout. Tiafoe broke early but couldn’t back it up, while Paul surged ahead 4-2 only for Tiafoe to claw back to 4-4. Both players refused to yield, sending the match into a tie-break. Paul led 6/4 in the tie-break before Tiafoe saved two match points to draw level at 6/6, with the fourth seed eventually steadying under pressure in the closing exchanges to seal the thriller.
With the victory, the 28-year-old improved to 4-1 in his Lexus ATP Head2Head series with Tiafoe. The American will aim to win his first title of the season when he faces Roman Andres Burruchaga in Sunday’s final.
Burruchaga notched a breakthrough semi-final victory earlier on Saturday. With his 6-1, 6-1 win against countryman and good friend Thiago Agustin Tirante, the 24-year-old marched into his first ATP Tour final.
“We are very close friends, so it is never easy,” Burruchaga said. “It was a very tough match, so I am happy.”
Tirante reached the last four without dropping serve, highlighted by a quarter-final win against top seed Ben Shelton. But Burruchaga disrupted that momentum by applying relentless pressure from the outset, denying Tirante any opportunity to establish rhythm.
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The 24-year-old finished having converted five of the eight break points he earned and won 100 per cent (21/21) of his first-serve points, according to Infosys ATP Stats. With his 61-minute triumph, the Argentine jumped five spots to No. 61 in the PIF ATP Live Rankings.
“It is going to be my first final tomorrow,” Burruchaga said. “I played really good tennis the entire week, so I am super happy.”
