It's never too late when happiness is good; just ask Kamil Majchrzak. At 30 years old, with a tennis career nearing its final phase, he has been crowned the champion of the ATP s-Hertogenbosch after defeating a top 10 player like Alex de Miñaur in the final. Not only does he open his trophy cabinet with this grass title, but he also climbs to the 47th position in the ATP ranking.
"This is a very emotional moment for me, I won't lie. I will try not to cry. I would like to thank my team and my family. Without them pushing me to the limit every day through the good and bad moments in my life, I probably would have retired long ago. I am truly grateful for everyone in my team and in my life. I could not ask for better people around me. I am really grateful to have them. Thank you very much for everything you do for me," he declared at the trophy ceremony.
The Pole arrived at the grass tour without a single victory in two months on the ATP circuit, also due to physical issues that hampered him to the point that he could barely play three tournaments throughout the clay court season. He couldn't even defend his champion title at the Madrid challenger, so the feelings with which he landed on the grass were not the best.

This has been Kamil Majchrzak's dream week at the ATP s'Hertogenbosch 2026
However, before landing in the Netherlands, he stopped by the Challenger de Birmingham, where he strung together three consecutive victories to reach the semifinals. It was the perfect warm-up before a dream week. First, he struggled against Otto Virtanen, so much so that he had to save a match point (6-7(9), 6-4, 7-6(4)). This was followed by a comfortable victory over James McCabe (6-0, 6-3) and the first of three surprises against three top-10 players, specifically against Félix Auger-Aliassime (6-4, 6-3).
You always remember your first 🏆@KamilMajchrzakk defeats THREE Top 10 players en route to his first ATP title! @LibemaOpen | #LibemaOpen pic.twitter.com/Bd6zCeBv3O
— ATP Tour (@atptour) June 14, 2026
Next on the list was Daniil Medvedev (7-6(4), 6-1), while he finished his masterpiece in an intense final against Alex de Miñaur in three sets, where the champion was decided after a tiebreak in the third set (6-3, 2-6, 7-6(5)). In fact, he didn't hesitate to praise the enduring spirit of the Australian: "I know it's not the result you wanted, but you are one of the toughest opponents I have ever faced. So I am really happy to have shared the court with you and had a battle like that."
After this milestone, the Pole will travel to Queen’s, seeking to continue enjoying his great form, while Wimbledon looms on the horizon. There, in the Grand Slam known for its surprises, Kamil Majchrzak has all the tools and ingredients to become one of the biggest revelations of the London Slam.
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