Manly Seaside Men’s Final Recap
Manly Seaside Men’s Final Recap
Blake Mott def. Andre Filep 6-4, 6-2
A Clash of Styles at Manly
Under perfect playing conditions—with a sizeable, engaged crowd and barely a breath of wind—two contrasting forces met on court 1 for the Men’s Final of the Manly Seaside.
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Andre, the hometown hero, brought his trademark firepower: explosive serves, heavy groundstrokes, and a mindset built for domination.
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Blake, the composed tactician and an Andy Murray doppelganger, relied on his all-court prowess, redirecting pace and patiently constructing points with surgical precision.
How the Match Unfolded
The first few games showcased Andre’s signature serve-plus-one strategy, applying immediate pressure with booming deliveries and forehand follow-ups. But as the match progressed and the balls wore:
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Andre’s serve lost sting, and Blake’s return percentage climbed.
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Rather than adjusting, Andre settled into longer baseline exchanges, effectively entering Blake’s wheelhouse—a counter-hitting rally game.
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Blake, calm and calculating, absorbed and redirected Andre’s pace, drawing errors and seizing control.
One key moment came mid-second set, when Blake was overheard telling himself: “Stay with him. He is swinging for the fences.”
It was a clear sign he understood the moment—and took full advantage of it.
What Could Have Been
Surprisingly, Andre rarely came forward, despite being one of the most dangerous players in the draw. The crowd saw too little of his intimidating presence at the net, and his attacking game never truly materialized beyond early flashes.
This allowed Blake to dictate tempo and force Andre into a reactive posture—something completely out of sync with Andre’s DNA as a first-strike player.
Wrap
In the end, the better strategist prevailed. Blake earned the title with a blend of tactical intelligence, mental composure, and physical consistency.
Andre thrilled the home fans with his power and presence, but in this final, it was Blake who wrote the story that mattered.
Perfect day. Great crowd. Beautiful tennis.

Blake Mott


