PARIS (AP) — After being one game away from going home early in the tournament, Jack Sock won the Paris Masters on Sunday to qualify for the season-ending ATP Finals in London.
Sock beat Filip Krajinovic 5-7, 6-4, 6-1. It is easily the biggest trophy so far in the 25-year-old American's career.
Before coming to Paris the 16th-seeded Sock didn't even think of London.
But after winning his first Masters title, he will be making the short trip to England to compete against Roger Federer and the other six who made it from the ATP race.
"Coming in this week I had no idea I could even make London. It wasn't in my head," Sock said. "Incredible week. Hard to describe, honestly. I don't think it's really hit or soaked in yet."
Especially as on Wednesday, his mind was drifting way off somewhere.
Deep into the third set against Britain's Kyle Edmund — a tough opponent in the second round — Sock trailed 5-1.
"I was thinking about my holidays ... I'm proud of myself for fighting and getting through," Sock said. "To come back from the deficit I was down and to have this trophy next to me now has been an incredible achievement."