
Alexander Bublik is on the brink of rewriting a personal narrative that has long haunted his career. As he steps onto the grass courts of Halle for the final, he faces Daniil Medvedev—an opponent who has consistently eluded him in six previous encounters. Despite his flair and unpredictability, Bublik has never managed to crack the Medvedev code.
This time, however, the stakes feel different. Bublik has been in inspired form throughout the tournament, dispatching top-seeded Jannik Sinner and overcoming Karen Khachanov in a gritty semifinal. His serve has been firing, his shot-making audacious, and his confidence unmistakable. The Kazakh player, who lifted the Halle trophy in 2023, now stands one match away from reclaiming the title and conquering a long-standing rival.
This is what he said: “He’s basically the last Russian standing that I haven’t beaten in my life… I’ve beaten all of them… Daniil was my curse throughout my career. But as a wise man once told me, every time you lose to someone, mathematically you’ll come closer to a win. Let’s hope tomorrow will be the lucky one.”
Medvedev, meanwhile, arrives in the final after a marathon win over Alexander Zverev, marking his first final appearance in over a year. Known for his tactical discipline and ability to absorb pressure, the Russian remains a formidable challenge on any surface. Yet, Bublik’s recent surge and his own words—“Daniil was my curse throughout my career”—suggest a man ready to flip the script.
With both players bringing contrasting styles and a shared hunger for victory, the Halle final promises a compelling clash. For Bublik, it’s not just about the trophy—it’s about finally solving the puzzle that has loomed over his career for years.
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Medvedev in Halle, ranking, and results in 2025
27 – 14win/loss
11
High
1
29 year old
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Now ranked no.11, the Russian has managed to achieve an overall 23-12 win-loss record in 2025. The Russian is participating in Halle where he ousted the world no.52 Daniel Altmaier 6-3 6-3, the world no.48 Quentin Halys 6-2 7-5, the world no.33 Alex Michelsen 6-4 6-3 and the world no.3 Alexander Zverev 7-6(3) 6-7(1) 6-4.
Daniil Medvedev will face the world no.45 Alexander Bublik in the final on Sunday at 3:00 pm on OWL ARENA. Their record is 7-0 for Medvedev.
The Russian won 20 titles in his career: 10 on hard courts, 1 on clay courts, 8 on indoor courts and 1 on grass courts. (See the list of his titles)
He is also scheduled to play in Wimbledon (Wimbledon). The main draw will start on the 30th of June.
Andrey Rublev in 2025
22 – 17win/loss
14
High
5
27 year old
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Ranked no.14, Rublev played his last match on the 1st of January 1970 when he capitulated to world no.63 Tomas Martin Etcheverry 6-3 6-7(4) 7-6(6) in the 2nd round in Halle (draw).
This year Andrey owns a composed 18-14 record. Rublev clinched 1 title in Doha. Andrey reached the final in Hamburg.
Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev clashed against each other 10 times. Their actual record is 8-2 for Medvedev.