Frances Tiafoe won his biggest title to date, defeating Taylor Fritz in the Halle Open final.
The American tennis player secured his first ATP 500 crown in just one hour and eight minutes.
What happened in Halle?
Frances Tiafoe faced Taylor Fritz, the world No. 9, in the final and prevailed in straight sets.
He won 91% of points behind his first serve and didn't face a single break point throughout the match.
Why it matters for Frances Tiafoe
This victory comes after a tough loss at Roland Garros, where Tiafoe was defeated by Matteo Arnaldi.
Tiafoe had served for the win in the fourth set but Arnaldi completed a comeback.
The American was emotional after the win, citing one of his favorite scriptures, Romans 8:18.
What led to this moment?
Tiafoe had a great opportunity at Roland Garros but missed it, and then started the grass swing on a positive note.
He reached the quarter-finals in Stuttgart and then achieved his best results of the season in Halle.
Tiafoe defeated Flavio Cobolli and Felix Auger-Aliassime en route to the final.
He recorded three top-10 victories this week, including the win over Fritz.
What's next for Frances Tiafoe?
Tiafoe's win in Halle marks a significant milestone in his career, and he will look to build on this momentum.
He has now won four titles, and this is his first ATP 500 crown.
Tiafoe's ranking will likely improve, and he will be a player to watch in upcoming tournaments.
The American tennis player has shown his resilience and determination, and this win is a testament to his hard work.
Tiafoe's favorite scripture, Romans 8:18, says "the pain that you've been feeling, can't compare to the joy that's coming."
He has certainly experienced joy after this big win, and he will look to continue this success.
Tiafoe's victory in Halle is a significant achievement, and he will be celebrated by his fans and peers.
The American tennis player has proven himself to be a formidable opponent, and his win in Halle is a major milestone.