Overview
- The Australian won 6-3, 6-2 in 78 minutes without facing a break point, breaking twice in the second set.
- The victory snapped Auger‑Aliassime’s eight‑match indoor winning streak as de Minaur finally pierced the Canadian’s serve.
- As champion, de Minaur collects 500 ATP points and $460,555 and is set to rise to No. 6 on Monday.
- The trophy is his 11th career title, his first indoors, and caps a record third consecutive Rotterdam final appearance; he is the event’s second Australian winner after Lleyton Hewitt in 2004.
- Auger‑Aliassime took a medical time‑out during the final, finished runner‑up with 330 points and $247,800, and retains strong indoor form after his Montpellier title.