Kohlschreiber thrilled by unexpected Generali Open triumph
After winning the Generali Open, Philipp Kohlschreiber said: "I wasn't fit starting the week so I didn't believe this would be possible."
Philipp Kohlschreiber revelled in a "fairytale" triumph at the Generali Open after beating Joao Sousa to win the event for the second time in three years.
The veteran German was forced to retire from his semi-final at last week's Swiss Open Gstaad due to an adductor strain, but was nevertheless able to claim his eighth ATP World Tour title a week later, beating Sousa 6-3 6-4.
"This is a fairytale. I wasn't fit starting the week so I didn't believe this would be possible. It's just incredible," said the champion in an on-court interview.
Kohlschreiber's triumph in Kitzbuhel was all the more special for the fact he lives in the Austrian town.
The 33-year-old was forced to come from behind in each set, twice reeling off four games in succession after falling a break down.
Sousa was gracious in defeat, stating: "Even if I lost today it was a great week. I haven't been playing that well for a while, so I'm very happy with how I played here.
"Philipp was the better man today and deserves to win the title. He played great tennis."