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Every Big Win is Like One of Your Children

Every Big Win is Like One of Your Children

By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Tuesday August 1, 2023

He entered 2023 with just one Top 20 win to his name โ€“ and that one came all the way back in 2018. But something has clicked for Michael Mmoh in 2023. The American saved a trio of match points on Tuesday to earn his third Top 20 triumph of the year, 6-3, 6-7(4), 7-6(4) over fourth-seeded (17th-ranked) Hubert Hurkacz in two hours and 57 minutes at the Citi Open.

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Mmoh, who defeated 13th-ranked Alexander Zverev at the Australian Open in a run to the third round, also took out 12th-ranked Felix Auger-Aliassime to reach the second round at Wimbledon.

On Tuesday he was the consummate pro as he battled ferociously to keep hard-hitting Hurkacz in check, then saved three match points with regal composure late in the third set before closing out his victory in a third-set breaker.

After the win he was asked where todayโ€™s win stacked up against his other big wins this season.

โ€œIt’s tough to choose,โ€ he said with a grin. โ€œYou know, they’re all, like, every win is almost like one of your children in a way.โ€


Mmoh said the day was made even more special because it came on home soil. The 25-year-old is a longtime fan of the D.C. sports scene, as his father, former ATP pro Tony Mmoh, used to live in Maryland.

โ€œThis one is definitely pretty special because it was on home soil,โ€ Mmoh said. โ€œMy dad actually used to live out here in Maryland, and I’m actually an all-D.C. fan. I support the Commanders, I support the Wizards. So to get one here in a place I like โ€“ I call it second home in a way, it’s pretty cool.โ€

A match point maven?

Mmoh was bold and assertive saving his three match points at 4-5 in the final set, and as it turns out the American has had some experience winning matches in which his back has been against the wall of late.

โ€œIt’s been happening quite a bit, actually,โ€ Mmoh said of coming back from match point down. โ€œMy Wimbledon first-round quallies, I was down two match points or maybe three. I obviously ended up getting into main draw and beating Felix [Auger-Aliassime]. None of that would have happened if I would have lost first round of quallies.

Mmoh said that he was down match points last week in Atlanta, against Tennys Sandgren.

โ€œJust last week I was playing Tennys…

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