
World No.49 Zizou Bergs struggled to speak after securing the first top-10 victory of his career, as he remembered his grandfather's passing exactly two years ago.
Bergs took out eighth-seed Andrey Rublev 7-5 6-4 to qualify for the third-round of the Miami Masters 1000.
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Two years ago, at the same tournament, Bergs learned of his grandfather's passing after losing 7-6 in the third set to Australia's Thanasi Kokkinakis.
The 25-year-old couldn't hold back tears after the win.
"Honestly, I don't know what to think yet," Bergs said on court.
"It's just a very emotional day for me. My grandfather, he died two years ago on this day when I was playing Kokkinakis here, and I lost 7-6 in the third, and afterwards, I got into the locker room and got the news, so today with a top-10 [win] is just amazing."
Playing on Court Butch Buchholz against Rublev, it was the exact same court that Bergs stepped out onto to face Kokkinakis in 2023.
After match point, Bergs kissed the sky with the sign of the cross to commemorate his late grandfather.
The Belgian is due to meet former Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini for the right to play in the round of 16.
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