Chinese tennis sensation Wu Yibing makes history with first ever ATP Tour title

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Meet Wu Yibing, 23, has become the first Chinese tennis player to win an ATP Tour title after defeating American veteran John Isner at the Dallas Open on February 12.

On the night of February 12, Wu reached another milestone by achieving his first ever ATP final by withstanding 44 aces from John Isner before coming out on top in a showdown at Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex.

He outclassed his 37-year-old American opponent 6-7(4), 7-6(3), 7-6(12) to clinch the Dallas Open, becoming the first Chinese mainland male player to lift an ATP Tour trophy in the Open era.

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