Pouille beats Thiem for Metz crown

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Lucas Pouille (L) embraces Dominic Thiem after beating the Austrian to win his first ATP title in Metz, France; Getty Images
Frenchman Lucas Pouille has continued his stellar form, hoisting his first career ATP trophy with victory over No.1 seed Dominic Thiem in the Metz final.

Lucas Pouille has clinched his first career title, beating top-seeded Dominic Thiem of Austria 7-6(5) 6-2 to win the Moselle Open final.

The third-seeded Frenchman, a US Open quarterfinalist earlier this month, clipped a neat volley for match point and then hit an ace down the middle to seal victory.

The 22-year-old Pouille tilted his head back and then wagged a finger in celebration, before the 10th-ranked Thiem hugged him at the net.

“I’m really happy to win my first title here. I played well from the beginning,” Pouille said.

“Now I can rest and get ready for (the China Open) next week in Beijing.”

It has been a breakthrough year for the No.18-ranked Pouille, who has beaten five top 10-ranked players in 2016 – including Rafael Nadal at the US Open.

“Since beating (David) Ferrer in Miami, there hasn’t really been a moment where my level dropped,” Pouille said.

“I can’t stop now; the tennis road is very long.”

Pouille gave special thanks to his coach, Emmanuel Planque, who looked tearful when Pouille made his victory speech.

“Thanks Manu, for everything,” Pouille said. “It’s in large part thanks to you that I’m here now.”

Thiem, who was bidding for his eighth career title, saved all three break points in the first set, but Pouille broke him twice in the second.

“It was a very good first set from both of us, not many chances to break,” the 23-year-old Thiem said.

“I was 4-0 up in the tiebreak but Lucas was the better player and deserves his first title.”

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