Tennis: De Minaur downs Paul to take Mexico Open crown
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Alex de Minaur (right) defeated Tommy Paul 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 to win the Mexican Open in Acapulco on March 4.
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Acapulco, Mexico – Australia’s Alex de Minaur defeated Tommy Paul of the United States in three sets on Saturday to win the Mexican Open in Acapulco.
The 24-year-old de Minaur fought back after dropping the opening set for a 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 victory.
The win was the seventh title of his professional career and his first in an ATP 500 event.
It was another battling fightback from de Minaur, who had also recovered after dropping the opening set of his semi-final against Holger Rune on Friday.
His dogged performance was epitomised by the opening game of the final set, when he saved five break points to hold before winning in 2hr 27min.
“It feels great, it feels amazing,” de Minaur said in an on-court interview following his win.
“I know the hard work that’s put in to be here and it’s good to see the results.
“It’s not always that you win the tournament and you get to finish a week unbeaten, so I’ll definitely cherish this going into Indian Wells and Miami.” AFP


