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Struggling Rune saves four match points to win second straight Munich title

Comeback king: Holger Rune celebrates victory . ©AFP

Berlin (AFP) - Holger Rune shrugged off a shoulder injury and saved four match points in a dramatic third set fightback to defeat Botic van de Zandschulp and claim a second straight ATP Munich title on Sunday. 

Rune prevailed 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (7/3) in a rematch of last year's decider in Munich which he won when Van de Zandschulp retired with chest pains when leading in the opening set.

"I was feeling really exhausted but I was fighting until the end and I tried everything I could to come back into the match," Rune, 19, said. 

"I think for the crowd it was the perfect final.We really pushed each other to the limit and I am super happy I defended the title today."

Top seeded Rune took the first set comfortably but was blown away in the second.

World number seven Rune then began to struggle with a right shoulder problem and needed a medical time-out at 3-1 down in the decider before Van de Zandschulp raced to a 5-2, 40/15 lead.

However, Rune fought back, saving two match points to make it 5-3, then two more to force the tie-break despite twisting his ankle.

He then went on to dominate the tie-break to claim his fourth tour-level title.

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