10 February,2020 08:51 AM IST | Pune | AFP
Jiri Vesely of Czech Republic celebrates his win over Egor Gerasimov of Belarus to clinch the Tata Open Maharashtra crown yesterday. pic/AFP
Pune: Big serving Jiri Vesely of Czech Republic overcame tough resistance from eight seed Egor Gerasimov to claim his second ATP Tour title Pune on Sunday. The left-handed Vesely, who was unseeded in India's only ATP tournament, served out Gerasimov of Belarus 7-6 (7/2), 5-7, 6-3. Vesely, who saved six match points in the last two matches, fired 26 aces in the title clash to take home a winning prize of $91,625 in the hard court tournament. "It's been a very long week, especially the last three days. Three long matches, very close matches.
Was just lucky maybe," Vesely, 26, said after the win, adding it was a great start to the season. "It's only February and already having a title in my pocket is amazing. Hope to keep the momentum and get some good results in the next few weeks." He became only the eighth player since 2013 to save match points in two matches on his way to an ATP Tour crown. Vesely saved two match points in a final set tie-break to reach the semi-finals and advanced to the championship match after surviving four match points in another tie-break against Ricardas Berankis.
Earlier Christopher Rungkat and Andre Goransson won their maiden team title after serving out the third-seeded pair of Jonathan Erlich and Andrei Vasilevski. The unseeded pair of Rungkat (Indonesia) and Goransson (Sweden) beat the Israeli/Belarusian duo 6-2, 3-6, 10-8 in one hour and 11 minutes.
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